X_X ANOTHER REPUBLICAN CRANK WANTS TO KILL THE PRES: IDENT. Washington, Oot, 31 A tall, broad. | ghoulderde, well dressed man called at the White House this morning about 10 o'clock. and asked to gee the President, The usher told him President was not in, whereupon he delivered the fol lowing letter: “John Wooling, vou ar hereby informed that Doctor John Neotling is lawfully elected President of the United States and ocoupies the White House every av. i =A} mighty God communicated by the Holy smrit.” This of course put the usher or his guard, and he quietly invited him tnke in nie until the President could Sergeant Dinsmore was § asking what busines with th resident hi {ie 3 v i» E«iSarah E Breon south 2017 wont 24° west 11 {perches to stone on Penns Oreck, ther said ora kK and land of JB He others, north 24 1 66 8 ! thence A BENEVOLENT BUT CRAZY FORMER Washingt November called at the Capitol to day elaln | b ad Vice-Preside that Mr. Davis was a usurpor be had been u REDUCE THE TAXES, Ex Senator Ran fall, BAVA the Herald, cation meeting of Thursday ea 4 " i . 0 nlong ¥ man and Vi § } } A “orank ¥ \ 1 iid aii « ¢ligs {0 stone {} 118 in higsspeeoh atthe ry democracy ; the ‘ night, made a good point when he urged sare 3 county on i AVEO i © ' nable (0 the necessity of a reduction of national “Why,” sald Mr. Randall, would we collect 8300,000,000 when we 5.000 000 and hoard up the There ony ie The Centre Reporter. EURTE ..oovons vovvene rnennnn EDITOR, ti AS 00 MPR 0 § VEORLESD mxanon, “sl N i Wn) a also serve us. if it recalls the rules of OAK HALL; which are: RED : —— only need 8 Cexrae Harr, Pa, Nov. ,10 1881, fba'ance in the Treasury?” \ Y 3 only be one answer to this question il h : Bigne i is i i that it is nonsense, {he particular i i salty in the way 15, Where shall we be t The protection par AT that # is getting on her ear about cat- Governor Cul advised tin 3 \ ¥ 10 reduetion? ' EN 0 3 4 the tax should be removed from whiskey, Their par tie from outside states, in 0" y 3 y Beal the room n shrewdly suggesting ago bes ates Cattle Commission yvaery § \ fi 1 St. —we never offer for sale any Clothing but what we believe will give thorough satisfaction to those who wear it. ; i" le % the ha A UAL \ ¥ : OMAtions Of aaitie 1 EU LP tobacco and other 8 1 A witl hown to the I retary ' OAK ieav : | | Bi ¢ J x Jdnras ; he | 1 A¢ 18 ’ . } y . HEI Waeie § 8 ine of action 5 ., investigated the £ 1 that stoek men ¢ Iv doesar ad ¢ Sion, he issun . Lamatio aw to Increase Your luncome. ARERR RE ERLE § 5 Gis { the year there are, among 2d we stoutly maintain our custom to always have the largest stock of men’s and boys’ clothing to show our customers. ‘ Yon lt > 3 FORSON 10 DAO rest of the whole peo ¥ ¢ has beco attendants IA He anti! ati he tariil and at the same ue a tain localities in Con Jerso Ly » nong nie 18 10 revise IK nay ross n ny rani at, Now ye OV Ys De AWAre ana Ponnsy ivania, New When thi QINGS up In Marylin The xl Fores Pennsylvania o he Lehigh, Bucks, M Philadelphia, Delaware, Chester, Lan caster, York, Adam 1 Cu Ad . Siem. : lastitied to qome These are the district proscribed in . he struggle probable at “mi UN Ee ues of 13 yor) seven barre led reyoiver, « f small and was fully loaded. The madman wa taken to the p lc headquarters, Hi pame he as Dr. John Noetling, al though he had been at a hotel here sine the 298th of September, under the of John Weoli His home is in Col i 1 He was | ~1 nity a. } ¢ wi Berks, mtoomery, » some wh 1X» «—We do not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of goods. 4th. o ® a» OF OVER $34 000,000 IN THE SURPUS REVENUE. Washington. Nov, 3.-~The United States Treasurer Gil ons of the Treas. | the i i # yh rland. { AN INCREASE The national banks must be : | Ee ———E— $1 I © WS A. 3 sil Pore ARNDNRL IX r 00 and ) is money on er a i f ville P } LEA ¥ IVR AA TY NEN 0 1 t the high price of vernmen WAR | art of 3 \ yy i Boao ¥4 0 ES Sak, NA he whole amount of notes ou X30 31 5 we live by cvery day, as —We stick to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. nt tha fi NE BARS 2 Ras hish 1 aii] N ¥ ine ina x Which 8 S455.00N wor for the enAing June tha xs Od 8 3 SAT WAS OUL & Wook oy ek i ‘ IL then any one can see. yrs § OR : i . The Om custom 18 1 i A ip Goutny, resident of Mif attempts to obtain. 4 "yy fai) fe SODPe on and $4,400, aon those for i J ! i i fv interna los of publio ta ed a divores ral OCCASIONS he he Mifflinburg banks, claiming that he ad large deposits in them, writing out ocks in the name of “Almighty “Holy Spirit," showin th i it 1 Lila - I DR) S 4 more n inarea : CiIva i ' 3 v of neh 2% ; ¥yOolig11.007.61142; from 3 » - SE 1 nue, $11,350,001.59; fron Sands, 8$1,185,356.57, and depression, and id 3 SO An } rn iM OUrg ade ul ke the life of his wife, and she those grounds. wade large demands « n It will thus be seen that the tenden u QV § th. We sale we make. Oak Hall 1s still arther Iafarmat E BROWN & Gif Walnut St, ( 4 wey the national bankingsystem is to incre SQ ; Un sev . th flush . on 1H " from misceiiano- The total in- in il R § 1 i h ¢ " | o amount of carrency \ | | ous sources, $3,177,702 01, $27 255,681.59, which added to ! and deorease it in times of t was desivmed as a reg to . \ © WARS qesined 88 4 Igy £1 rORse is \ he Che the i y- , wid : I | } ) “ : ; ' \ | " the mercantile interes times; | Juetion of $6,930,070.19 in expen- | his ol Tr Une | [lt C SLO] Ob, the Largest Clothing House it il [1 i ( Lint nnd wily d Ws 2 pod, 3 } 3.3% 4 rr mens | & “ Wa ’ 5 $8258 ¢ 08 : ‘ ’ LL 0s Of) = 1% conclusive y at he labored un r nen te 2. of Centre tv 4 lt al} : RY ha Phos § " i Ol . 1! hallucinations at certain periods, He | Neantad thas 1} ha a bd hi the al id > pi : i : } ad h geld intervals, however, whon | °) ¢] y y in | nie, « y i vo 8, Gand ’ ’ A Ww be 3 Jiouse i oar, [Pike and belag lots No 8, Sand 10 in Win. | In America. t . but it appears that it tends to ¢ i makes an increase in the surplos | F $34, 185,701.68, The "net reve- | . dts i - and the het | t | y | 0 The h i {ous from the His brother + 3 0 we yoy | } Lal atid ly nl $ 3 i } nisl i ren not id inoffe ie the money to f anybody who wish it, if they choose to bring back the goods un- : ai ” i pues were $360.78 3 ya > Ki $260,712, 887.50, 8 . pay Tx #. i { 3 auc & wenory Jaf i § 2 POSTRAROT faxpopnditares 3 » yr 3 OXpeil is said to f ana disposed wh ta ta i 148 Ia of sO OR 8 from T2251.00 was t Xs wofessors in Dr. Neot years dresses | 2 1 | forty-six apperance, credible ta in Epi Was 1nsuared for abou ymsburg 8 a age, of preposecg neatly, and is prematurely Oo TRUTH AND HONOR. ata township. ha balance . . : . svi that th {increased &45.657,000.9% na a \ I loping tO scrve you this Fall and eat parties. 1t app d) . iy «| 321.88 at the beginning to gray : ee Winter, Gourred Ove Or 81x Weeks i . ae : S81 at end of the fiscal i i tad hy ast Deen reveals Oy c J. | Amount expenaad her who saw the atl r to koer ap quiet, . Pee #3 31 1 purify {ie blood, i damnk y waonre teresied billiousness, aid aigesitol Yours truly, wm, Wanamaker & Brown, U ) whole system ? nited States Ve | with the vari Treasury 1881, was $24,937,30688. The fiscal year on account of $ 149 Le res 835,544,035.- of . We beg leave to info the , | June 30, he : I ¢ . > 3 Department were : yow that we have JUS OAK HALL, } + il ¥ i Of Rp m—— I'wo Millions its Funds Ge The Work of a Rascally Cashier|" — Heavy Losses by the Uepoesitors, | 3 % § X 14 e expenditu nts $24,600.703.44 were -y 1 | #4 0 this entire hich a PUT CIS d 1 A . » he 3 and expended directly by Post- | fund dius © 3 : dul . " ot 1 8¢ citement here, «lin the State 3} . i ™ sm availa bla a | a * Hind RAIA HE ti m fan dh LOC UNAVELE { There is inte ; } : i! / tw ! a, 4 . 20 SOT 5131) } ving | 4 vy ' ached a. D0, having OU SLES Og Cte] d Market Sts., Philadelphia, : A eelin yesterday, and that wreased $0425.87 since thells m { was held { Baldwin stated i802 Ff { taking up on a. : in items i nue to run wt on the ; | 3 wlahle fo I'he unavailable fu A EST a wow wig Aj ye eng, Him puw sinel Luwm ILOVHL ¥ sawdwmy og, t account remain |: 127 11 nr nl y Js pope SWINE principle as here- llowslgon, administrator of &. of Isabella S. Barber, late of Poller township, deceased 23, The socount of Wm, J. Thompson, on of administrator of &c. Rosanna Little, late rs in of Poller township, deceased. “4. The account of Geo. Bower, guar diun of Maggie M, Korman, minor child of David Korman, late of Harris town: ip, decessed, i 9. Thea first and nal sceount of ‘Wil er, guarsibur ¥. Reader, administrator of &e¢. of MeDivitt i De. Jobin H Yoox win, late of California. {eDivitl, iate deceased. | 20. The aceount of John Brett, execu of &c. of Philip Harpeter, Inte of Fur Iguson township, docessed, 27. The sccount of Benjamin Roush, guardian of lersel Calvin Spade, minor sriow, jehild of Marv Spada, late of Gregg town~ late of ship, deceased lecensed { 23. The find practical account of M. nt of Adam R, Barlow, Ll. Rishel and Amehis Hettinger, sdmin-| Clement Beckwith, late istrators of &e. of Michael Hettinger, late! od of Gregg township, deceased, as filed by iam From, truss M. L. Rishel, real estate of The #nal secount of Samuel) township, des Gilliland, administrator of &eo. of David {eilliland, Inte of Potter township, decess- account of John, ed. WM. E. BURCHFIELD, | Alexander R,, Register. obert and Susan. TE ——— township, i OJ, ‘ _ yf 0 ‘we ‘saonuvg Hoa tofore, and it] nad BOY NOOH » tal it th . Pe "sa "inde a0 a ; yey increased facilities oyer 92 the bank ist UW Heap, FH) pouty ue 0; 1 ong uepnye 3 wap ' bE 30s Bhrimsp Faw T y ; tat we lave JO? buying ON of i ¥ # vid ' 4 8 € wident 4 Bit i“ : 1 : fide: the rs, who are amon { prominent capitalists here, BALDWIN'S STORY, Baldwin stated voluntarily that about -3 " ee 1s $ is the year 1873 he began to make loans t a similar offense| C, Nygent & Co, morocco manufactus | was kept in jail, as the Assistant District. | rers, without secuyity o the sanction 3 i Pa ! : 1 1 rs aAving si tesquely states, “a sufficient | the directors, Having b @ i v i} g the {Ras ) i Damuel istrators of &« Mar wost | goods Clit ap, ON acco nt 1qnd *Huyd ‘ngMid ‘NOS ¥ d40a a Niom woMuw # inte of r i + ¥ 3 . + . ba { 0] lie 0] tie Juri be {ng : B oo% (vonovad puv new Rouen aq) no no less than hird case, a man i MNISSOH "IVD V HiAId 6g Jey Ve { TOI UeRq ‘eoone yas dN on of } was BS . : 1.2 HEOCE EH ERE SANE [LIU ONE JO) POLIIIOW]) 0201 wy gun, be was in _+ | the power of Nugent & Co., and continu- ent | ed the accommodations, sometimes loan- ing them $50,000 a month, until the total s increased to a ruinous unt ranging irom to ten COR sojowid nodn souvayus oyu rumiuno 3 ab A2poriation, oT gd Attorney { time to make up fo of the fines,” eemas———— CONFEDERATE The foll rom Wi den demar tion of which was La federate coupon Their offences were not lee 8 state has been thrown Vvears. serious, +3 — 4 r the non-paym , al sale tn New of 29, HARAA LF WoL on in : Mf P dedawyy Lg poy I § hi i ust in i (S48 nop | amounsi. gent assured bim that he had a large property and capital in thy 1 88, ; which would make all the loans concerning the sud-| xo ant was well aware that he ate bonds, men- | win) was using the bank's money week's | always promised to surrender hi of Con-|t¥ in case of trouble, | cumstances the loan was increased a . 1 3 Mh A |it reached $2,000,000, BONDS. wind saueiow Yoong 2 i wa 3 Nu to \ L a is f 1804 ‘ LOrR, (01 a coniin- i | | i 06 I { ule Pe. § T POPULAR Bet as FALL, vm Our new stock i ING MACHIN" Petes. # 2 Magee. et « } ud ‘qr. Trey ig 10g ia explanation is given out | yori on A WILE, WW i RIM Balc and ad i i HEM omen i NOILVOOAdd Ss, 00°. hi t shit : #00 Po” ge Ww" AE » * i Feilo0) 8 pnd jo pi d sonfede yy 7 ’ ; 3% fem y one ed cases 1 for ¢ hed . HWAaILCe J yourpatronage made in last er hundr 1 Port Griffith, : «#nb [11M ¥% Farueag vo 10] wey Ww 40) Jiom re purchases ids have Y guy re REPORTES © soo wy pojupad "wu sands Luv vill be in a ———————-— | { ISTRATORS NOTICE — 1 i U0 een made | nearly {ori would give drafts on friends in New| their Now York, which we : id be ere dited to him | Jan a8 securities | 88 cash, and Baldwin would use the|x “| bank's money to take up the drafts when due. The books were falsified to show that the accounts were correct. Finally, however, the losses were placed in the account of the Mechanics’ Bank in New York, (the agent of the Newark bank), so that while it appeared that the New- ark bank had claims for $2,000,000 against the New York bank, the fact ig, the New- ark bank owes the New York bank $200,- 000. This difference is almost wholly due to irregular transactions with Nuw gent, The State Banking Company, whose funds were nightly deposited with the Mechanic's bank, weresomewhat embar- rassed by the failure, but drew from the bank $12,000 in bonds which Lad been deposited there, and deposited them elsewhere, The funds were then se- cured to go on with the business. Quite a run was made on it, and an alderman drew out his entire deposit. The com- pany, however, only had about $7,000 in the Mechanic's bank, and the officers have no fears for the safety of their bank. Among the de; ors of the Mechan- i's Bank, who will greatly feel their loss at this time, are the Republican nominee for Sheriff, Mr. Wright, and the Democratic candidate for Senator, Judge Treese. Mr. Wright lost every dollar in cash that he had, The Mutual Benefit Insurance Com- pany was a large depositor, but not so great an amount as some time ago. The Police Mutual Aid Association bad five hundred dollars in it, which the treasu- rer intended to draw this forenoon. The amount on deposit belonging to the Was ter Board was $127,000, but the board will be able to meet all claims, The actual loss will reach $2,400,000, Nugent says the amount discounted for his firm is only aboat $160,000, Nots withstanding Baldwin's statement, 1t is believed he sunk large sums in stock speculations, It is now thought that the depositors will get abotit fifty cents on the dollar, it . A HEALTAY STATE. People aro constantly changing their homes from East to West and from North to South e in f a healthy State, If they would learn to be contented and to use the celebrated Kid. Zz | 1 : fiwo ordina: 5 .: wisi here by leading | Ww main sire s|” : : Th § } Yass mel rs Of the day and 1 ritomers and i" ork Most of the come from Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina. The explanation given of this sudden demand for bonds have heretofore been regarded Letters of administration upon the eslsfe of Henrietta Ripka, late of Potter town ship, deceased, baving been duly granted to the undersigned by the Hegister of Centre county, he requests sll knowin | themselves to be indebted to the d ‘to make immediate payment, snd those having claims against the same, to present them duly authenticated for setilement. i A.C. RIPKA, Admgr, | 8novOt. Centre Halj, Pa. Our Beloved 3 $ € Geaa ar 3 ’ Ui Lari nw No $1,845.00, vend 08 AL Cx y. i dat Rith daw + Caled Tall day « ight, iit viJ G No 1B ugaf. | CO Wr | er generaily borough, | lair in I who pass to and fro along the main avenue, A few days man who was a member of a benevolent society became ill, and when death en. sued he was born to the grave in the day i sorted by his brethren, and to- day two-thirds of the members of the so- foClure, Riddle jk : t v lot wi i ownship, 3 i All that ¢« tuated in 8; ’, Penn’a, bounded and de lows : On the north by lands Ledeman, on the east by lands of James Steal, on the south by Nittnay mountai: and on the west by the old Larimer farm Containing 133 acres more or less. Theres! on erected a two-story plank he barn and other outbuildings. Seized execution and to be sold as the property! t of J G Larimer, | Nod pit of D M Leib Admer, v8 Thos, 0 8130 April termi, 1881, i. A&B, J All the right title and interest of fendant in and to that certain lot ground situated in Harris township, Cen! tre county, Penn'a, beginning at stones, thence along land of Wm, McBath north| 204° west 674 perches to a post, thence] north 82° west 74 perches to a post, thence! along lands of James T Hale, exq, north] 54° east 0 perches to a post, thence along lands of Joseph Shuey north 80° east | 160 perches to a white oak, thence along lands of George Cronemliller, south 82 west 37 perches to stones, thence along lands of Martin Houser south 458° west 17] perches to place of beginning. Contains} ing 83 acres and 100 perches and allow={log dwelling house, a two and a half story | ance of six per cent. Thereon erected aiframe dwelli l i twosstory frame house, bank barn andjoutbuildings other outbuildings. Seized, taken ex: | ecution and to be sold as the property of] . I Tibbens, | 0 Centre county, Ther No, b. uit of J H Breon vi: Beni Breon No. |ranteo nawe of Micha 220 April term, 1881. Debt, $128.17, Vend {ing an old survey in Ex No 3 Nov Term, 1881, Spangler, atty.| Drake on the east—c« All that certain lot or piece of land situ- | thereabouts ate in Gregg township, Centre county, Pa, | bounded and described as follows, to wit: | since a young 1 r + which v k as worthless is as follows: At the close of the late war there re. mained in the banks of England to the lit of the Confederate States of Amer- ica an undrawn balance, according to Solicitor Raynor, of the Treasury De- partment, has been variously stated at from $800,000 to £17,000.000. This bal- ance, it is said, still lies there unclaimed, and there is a possibility if not a pros pect that it will shortly be divided pro rata among the holders of Confeder- ate securities, or at least that step will be taken to secure such a division. In reply to inquiries Solicitor Raynor says he dose not know officially anything with regard to the subject; that he has received a number of letters from the South asking about this reporte 1 balance 1¢ bank of England, and that he is engaged in making investigations with a view of ascertaining the fact, but tha thus far received no defi- nite information, He says, furthermore, that, granting the existence of the bal- ance, he does not see what it has to do gi z ty ¢ © 3 BAULAND & NEWMAN ime, es count oo” ‘ow 0 KR post, 10 place of beginni res, more or less, T story imme dwe Cred thence so i re a ’ 4 . nono York Office, 30 & 41 Walker St. John! i ——————— Ly as ra ii USO, And his F=zi An ol dent, ma colors on 18x96 inches. eo ful Cabinet. nt Chrome Lithograph of car Presis ng portraits, prim hea er with & rich gold Varden: riety are down with the disease, a 3 " = taken ini Early last summer the first victim was Mrs, Healey, who with her two sons lo- She was atta ) al ¥ . C, Rable, sur of Peter Ruble, : Potier, deceased, | J Account of George M.| ot Love, administrators of LSO. L Lib! lo and interes i: i ated in the township, ed with smallpox and on dying buried by her sons. The latter prostrated by the malady and one of His corpse lay in the house ed. This is only a sample of the general management of smallpox in the town. During the whole summer no pest hoase was erected, no sanitary adopted, no regular physicia and all on account of the wrangling be- 1 the b h J1€ expense Private citizens ne was bens N \ certain mi 5 4 | jand his Cabinet, we w ' We can fornish ) " 3 i ement and township, Centre county, ing lands of Lyon, {She { west and other lands the north ri ys. des were wha § § 3 f Joe rin in AGENTS =n sion WANTED Postage stamps taken. Now is the time for agents 10. est with these beaut fal portraits . Jemples aod term i fit { ol i i ale of Polter town by George M.| {D. W. Woodriag, of Alexander Shells. | 1 township, deceased ital secount of Sam. b Wolf, executo over, late of Haines led by Samuel L. filed south anc filed iF John Copenbaver on containing 130 acres, on erected a dwelling other oul dings ALSO, All thal certain messuage, tenes tract of land situate in Rush tos Centre county, Penn's. Bounded south and east by land i 1 Ri reap a rich hare i Nothing sells I'ke them. Send for CORANT & CO, Pu Soot 3m, 7 Dey Street, New York. URT PROCLAMATIO 0 : reas, the H them diex for several days before it was }| uri . Sal more o - d hot ! - } N Presifent of Judicial Dis- sl il Or 105 measures Osi l . on is of Lyon, She Co. and on the north and west by land Morgan, Hale & Co.—econtaining 10 a Thereon erected a two.st ns employed in t ro £3 of tween the Poor Board an as to who should pay ti ial. The result is seen. are sprinkling the streets and gutters op- posite their places of business wit} . bolic i more or less, ce On , mext, being the Seth Bue two weeks Riven to the Coroner, Justices of t+ and Constables of said county o* then and there in their Drop” ] of sai dav A Gayot X Ltice is hereby -¢ Peace, Aldermen a Oentre, that they be <f persons, st 100" » with thelr Rnd ge «4 their own remem <h to Sande of ta = SiR uen u ' u ¢ SURPASSES) OTHERS |, i - \ 0insonGlark& go. <0 UNION SQ. NEW YORK >yHICAGO ILL, 0p ~-=C) J RANGE MASS. D.S. EWRING, Gen. Ay" wd pei 4 MBER, 127 Chestnut St Philsd | Office opposit Altorneys-at-Riw. SY . a i } EDY, Agt.. ( entre BR fonte, Pa Pp ¢ the Court House, Belles WHAT WE H = We have no Dress goods he has deceased. CO. iy i hin, bd t » 80 &e 18 hin, i C : ount i fart i . tls 4d izabetl Daniel iooo 3 deceased Wm OC. Warntz We to leave 1618 fectants, 3 i Tr seid and other d men and children ar ai their rooms: Only those who are ) lutely compelled to leave their homes venture upon the streets. held a meeting, when the municipal au- thorities were soundly berated for their negligence, and measures were taken having for their object the prevention of the further spreading of the disease. Of : ‘a, In the ol Ww eidner, a he name of { ntai 100 i ry: i prosecute againgt i the jail of Cent . cute against fC iren ar i : A 1 are air rd a) abs with Confederate bonds or how the dond- holders are to obtain possession of it. Ihe money was not deposited in the Bank to secure the bonds, and it can hardly be applied by the officers of the Bank to any such object. A gentleman, whose relations with the State Department have long been such a8 to afford him an opportunity to know the facts, said in conversation to-night that the undrawn balance standing to the credit of the Confederate States in the Bank of England amounts to $500,000 with interest accumulations, and that it £ © ning Ning 1a my hand, at Bollef year of our Lord = a 10h vd 1881, and ane fib year of the Ind JOHN SPANG] hs ner The citizens ) : : : : pendence o tos, GLER, Sheriff igkt, title and 9 i tl at i | All the Beginning at a stone, thence slong land of defendant in and to all kK RK ' Ee (See top nezt colum.) land situate in Taylor township, C ————————— » Penn's, in the warrantee nan PATRAS: THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM A int of land situate it county, Penr of Ge AM As it is for all discases of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system of the serid polson that osuses the dreadful suffering which only the vietima of Rheumatism oan realise, THOUSANDS OF CASES of ths worst forms of this terrible disease iS, R. PEALR H. A, M "KER acob Beek-—containir : 3 dh ALS J.Q. A. KENN title t FRCL AVE NOT GOT val 8 cents per yard, 4 { 2 RK ight, roel « ofendant in a flor township, Centre ithe warrantea namo jcontaining 100 acre | | } | i d In the Supreme Court the other d the question as to the right of a widow t testify in certain actions was decided in an opinion of Justice Sterret in the case of John Robb’s appeal from the decision of the Orphans’ Court in Allegheny Co Mary Steen entered the service of David Robb at a certain figure. A claim was made against the estate for the service, 0 rge K ¥ ALSO All those threo several tracts of] {atedin Rush township, Cent thereof in the warrent {John Copenhaven. Containing one other thereof in the warranto of John Copenhaver Containing acres and the other thereof in the war {tee name of John Copenhaver. Contain / » 811 wool, and a yard wide We have no yardswide Muslins at 2 cents per yard, We have no Calicos at 2 cents per yard. °° We have no handsmade Shoes arrar’ 75 We have no First Clas a o y ad, B 44 sents : } Bh ues, FC sur 4 . Wool 8U'\s for Men, at $2.50. We have I's r ki } : Ve have no trash of any kind that we are trying to gull the commuutiy with, ro « was a subject of diplomatic correspond. or vice versa search « lone 0 ence during the administration of Secre- tary Fish. The position taken by the officers of the Bank and British Govern- ment at that time was that the Govern- name ney-Wort when sick they would be much Per pair, better off. The whole system be iy Can which claim was contested, and the wi- dow of deceased was called to testify in ment of the United States, in order to es- tablish a claim to this money, must ac- kept in a healihy state by this simplo but effectual remedy. Seo large adv. havo been quickly relieved, in a short time » PERFECTLY CURED, fing 100 acres i A LEG All the right title and interost of the the girl's behalf regarding the contract of hiring, It was held by the lower Court that the widow was not a competent wit- ness in the matter of fclaim against the husband. On this point the Supreme Court says: “While the principle thus stated has sometimes been recog- nized, the better and more genarally re- ceived opinion is that disqualification is restricted to communications of a confi dential nature, and does not embrace or- dinary business transactions in which others have participated.” The decree of the lower Court, allowing the claim, was affirmed, {fondant in all those two tracts {situated in Rush township, Centre county. | Penn’a, one in the warrantoe namo « Casper Lawrence. Containing 418 ses {and 163 perches and the oth rinthe w ar frentee name of Semuel Chestnut, taining 803 nores and 168 perches. ALSO Bi All that cortain ¢ of nd situated in {Taylor towndhip, Uontre county, Penna, | beginning at a post, thence by lands of {George and Henry Crain north 241° wost {90 perches to a post, thence no 531 {enst 18 perchos toa post, thence north 30 {west 90 perches to a post, thence Ly {tract in tho warrantee name of Michaol | Weidnor north west ta & chestautl (Stump, thenge by funds of Wm. Laugh. | [rey north 15°, 12 perches to a stone, thene {north 464° east 88 perches to a pine {thence north 2° west 91 perches to a su : {thonee by lands of John Copenhaver 240 {east to the plico of beginning. Conta n-} ing 30 acres and 100 perches, Joi taken in egooution aud ta ba sold as property of Jahn Capenhaver. 4 TERMS OASU,—No deed will be ac- | Kuowledged until thepurchase money is ull, paid in JOHXN SPANGLER Bogrif) BUT WE HAVE GOT grade of Dress Goods . -—— A SPEECH AT WHICH MAHONE SMILED, Washington, Oct. 29.—Senator Wil. liams, of Kentucky, gave vent to a short speech this afternoon in executive ses- sion, when Senator Ferry announced that the Republicans had determined to give up their fight over the Lynchburg Postmaster, He is reported to have said: “I never dreamed, Mr. President, that T should live to see the day when an ex-Confederiate brigadier would lead the Republican hosts to defeat, or hear an old slave-owner call the roll of his faithful servants, not at the base of Bunk- er Hill’ but in the chamber of the Hen- ate of the United States”! Benator Ma- hone smiled, it is said, a very broad smile at the remark of the Keutucky Senator, AEN RCLEE has had wonderful success, and an immense Sale in every part of the Country. In hun- drods of cases it has cured where all else had failed, Itis mild, but offlotent, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless in all cases. EP It olennses, Strengthens and gives New Life to all the important organs of the body. The natural action of the Kidneys {s restored hie Liver is cleansed of alldisense, and the Bowels move freely and healfhifully. In this way tho worst diseases are oradicated from thesystom, # Asn it has been proved by thousands that HDI ek § 16 tho most effactual remedy for cleansing the sywtem of all morbid secretions, Xt should bo Fé i Heed tn every household as g i __SPRINC MEDICIN { Always oures BILIOUSNESS, OONBTIPA. TION, PILES and all FEMALE Discascs, Is put up in Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cans, ode package of which makes 6 quarts medicine, § Also in Liquid Form, very Concentrated for bhp convenience of those who cannot readily pros pare it, It dots with equal eftefoncy in eitherform. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid.) - BURLINGTON, VT, KIDNEY-WORT knowledge the existence of the Govern- ment of the Confederate States, and must prove that it (the United States Govern- ment) had a right analogous to that of an administrator to receive and dispose of the Confederate Government's prop- erty. As the Government of the United States had always contended that the Confederate States never had any legal existence, but was simply an assemblage of people in insurrection, these condi- tions presented insurmountable obsta- cles, and after full consideration of the subject Secretary Fish came to the con- clusion that the money could not be re- covered. In the opinion of the gentleman above quoted the large purchase of Confeder- ate bonds which are now being made are part of a great speculative scheme, and so far as the real yalue of the bonds is concerned have no significance what- eyer. i | | A Detter »at 15 cents and up, than can be bought at lsame price, Be We have y We have elsewhere, We have t tre oounty. Wao have the best 1 hree Dollar Child’s Suits that t ve have the best Five Dollar School Suits in Be We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold We havq the best work. trimmings, All firsteclass Clothiers ars selling ‘but regular sewed avy other store in Bellefonte 5¢ + * at from 6 cents up a bat sewhere, CARPETS that | er value in Bleached and U i i i | Tor Unbleached Muslins than the same price wil} have two ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring oy ¥ | Y oS 4% yf rth § UARGEST STOCK of CARPETS, best assortment to select from that can be found in Cen on- e he money can procure. liefonte for that price. anywhere. fits and appearance in our Clothin the same make of Clothing. No slo rog cameas any Merchant Tailor would or eould make them We have 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. and always strive to keep our We have the interest of our Trade at stake, This we accomplish by always giving the full value for what money they give us. Call and gonving your wavering mind, TY g for the money proeu red'in the shop trash, thrown sounty. or pasted together, —Now is your time fir an extra bar- nt gain in overcoats, or in suits, or under- wear. Go to the Philad. Branch, and You can get what you want, and at pri- ces just to suit. ile everything else has been on the rise, Lewins has de- termined that clothing shall be kept down, that all, high and low, can be de~ cently clad, \ god, ! 3 tha ~The election is over and the defeat. wel ed ones can ease their sorrows by pur- chasing new suits cheap at the famous Philad. Branch, where you find an ims mense stock cheaper than the cheapest bey fhan the best Customers well satisfied, | : |
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