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C—O
REE
Ciyrre Han, Pa, Jan. 5, 1882,
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he wa area, en I 9
‘The RerorTER, with this issue, enters
j= 15th Volume under the most flatter
ing auspices, and as the next oldest journ-
al in this county--following the Watchmen
inage. We have labored incessantly,
fifteen yours, to mnke the Rxronren &
good paper, and to give our patrons the
full worth of their money, and when we
100k back it is gratifying to observe that
our worklscoms to have been apprecia-
ted, indicated by a steady increase of our
patrons, It is impossible for a nowspa-
per as for an individual to please every
body. We have not doae it, nor tried to
do it—buat did try to do what wa though
right and duty required. No paper eat
be conducted upon any other principh
and gain the respect of decent men, The
journalist who follows this course can
not avoid souring the low, sordid and
unreasonable ‘minority of humanity
which it falls to ones lot once in a while
to come in contact with, The Rerorran
in the future, will follow its old path,
with such improvementsias the time may
demand. May we ask’'a continuance of
the patronagelwhich in the past we had
endeavored to merit? It will be a pleas
ure to us to have our friends aid in in.
creasing the circulation of the Rerorten.
Any service in this direction will not on-
Iy be highly appreciated but duly reward-
ad if brought to our attention. A hap-
py New:'Mar to all our patrons.
——— im t—
The republican party has shown
that it is only a spoils party. Ii elected
Garfield, and when he turned anti-stal
wart, the spoils made halfbreeds of ‘em
all. When Guiteau's shot made Arthur,
stalwart, President, all became stalwarts
for tho sake of the spoils. Should Gui-
teau go unhung and shoot Arthur, Mr,
Davia, independent, would become ros.
ident—the spoils would make independ:
entsof 'em all, It is any thiog fur of
fice and plunder with these republican
lira or nmnrn
Another graveyard insurance company
has been choked out of existence. The
case of the Lochiel Mut. Aid Associa
tion was brought into court at Haris
burg, the other day, and the company
agreed to a dissolution.
fn pe
Guilean declared in court, last Friday,
that he intended submitting his nawe to
the next repablican convention for Pros.
ident. Why not? he is the greatest re-
publican boss, he made Arthur President
and brought the stalwarts on top.
he
rer ————————
The fact that the laws of Virginia dis-
qualify from office all persons who may
have engaged in dueling either as prin-
cipals or sssistants, has stirred up th
Republico-Repudiation hive in that
State. Among the Republicans and Re-
adjosters affected by the law are Mr
Riddleberger, nominated for the Sen
ate; Congressman John D. Wise
United States Attorney L. L. Lewis, now
mentioned in connection with a place ip
the State Supreme Court, who fought
last Angust. In order to squirm ont of
the difficulty in which the laws of the
State have placed them, these pretty re-
formers, assisted by the Readjuster ILeg-
islature, will have a bill passed to re-
move their disqualifycations, So the re-
peal of the penalties on dueling marks
one of the forward steps of the New
South, as propelled _bylArthur Jand Ma-
bone. Repudiation and the duel are
living placks.
and
ai
In Washington itis believed by a good
nany people that leading Stalwarts ace
furnishing money to carry on the defene
of the assassin Guiteau. They got this
impression probably form the fact that
the marderer has not made good his
threat to farnish the names of those who
were reaping the benefit of his crime
without corresponding gratitude. They
refer to the appearance of Senator John
H. Logan on the stand and his testimo
ny that Guitean wes crazy. They speak
of the circumstances that Logan and
wife and Reed all dined with Colonel
Jones, of Chicago, when he was here as a
witoess for the defense, and that there
appeared to be anjfunderstanding all
along the line, They cite the fact that
Charley Reed, Logan'sigo between, one
of the 306 at Chicago, and the only man
who signed Guiteaun’s application for the
fas Consulship, testified on behalf of
: sed, sat-—“ur weeks Py Scovile
ng him all the while, and finally
svase formally as counsel for the as
sa88in. There are frequent croppings ou
of the opinion among Stalwarts here
that Guitean ought not to be banged,
and they generally sdvance the theory
that Le is insane,
LM tin A mn in
TAX REFORM.
There is now in session in Philadel
phia a large state commission, of legisla
tors, to reform the tax.laws in order to
redace taxation,
On 29 ult, the Committee on Manu-
facturing Companies and Ismited Part-
nerships reported in favor of exempting
such corporations, provided that where
the capital stock of such companies
partnerships is exempted from State tax
the real and other property, whether
heretofore represented by the stock of
said companies or not, shall be subjecied
to taxes for local purposes as property o
like character is now taxed in the hands
of individuals.
The report oledfimiitee recommend.
> ion of building and loan
ations from taxation was adopted,
The committee to ascertain what cor
porations are texed on capital stock, an
whether any should be discharged, re
comending that corporations created for
educational and benevolent purposes be
relieved from taxes on capital stock, anc
that no change be made in the laws ef
fecting corporations created for the pur
pose of trade, manufacturing and com
merce. This includes corporations whicl
erect, purchase, or lease buildings fo
use of trade associations, chambers o
commerce, boards of trade, and mercan
tile and manufacturing exchanges, Th:
sommittee, in conclusion, recommendec
he relieving from taxation of all corpo
tions that may’engage in busivesso
nsacting commerco with foreign na
ns with vessels built in the Unite
nev tos,
~<
an
# ad
Ea a a
—As in old 1881, 80 in new 1882, is the
Bag Poilad, Branch bound to kee
Mow prices of ready-made cloth
to big prices. Ho can do this be
8 Sil hie suits arg manufutiired b
y . Brangh themselves,
er quality of goods, end lots
dite fits fob.
ansed a commotion 8
a by wildly chasing 2 bij
deryipg | ‘Stop him | Be bas swai
® iwenty dollarsbill ¥ An obliging
8 otly caught the bimst, killec
{ recovernd she money.
pred Jerata is ihm |
oipelc pA © vis wedice-
(Ngture,) J
eee in HRS TI A
THE NEXT GOVERNOR.
The possible candidates for the next
gubernatorial race are being brought to
notice in somejof the public prints. The
republican bosses seem to have decided
that their party must nominate General
Beaver, with Hability to change their
minds if 8 more stalwart machine horse
can have prospect of election, If we
must have a republican governor it may
as woll be Beaver. But let na have a
democrat, which would be far
than Beaver or any one else the
can select. The bosses, we think, will
find themselves disappointed
thing that makes them take &
namly, his local streagth or popularity
That is
better
bosses
in the
y Beaver,
in the central part of
all a myth,
The demoerats are moving
haste in the matter, and
the state
with
lox
are
¢ man,
around for 8 good and stron
recent issue of the Philadel
independent, among ot!
lemocrats, is mentioned th
John H. Orvis, of th
REL
er
Ls
and who we
paign, and w
{a and; 0 deal
from the stum;
The R 1
namo
larke n
present,
for all the
out in thie state
man can understa
he always talks by
conviction to the
he goes along.
veraant with the st
ord can not be assailed.
ber of the lower ho
Was a terror
the fello
big snakes in them.
and keen perceptions were death
Ww
{Oo pit
hg
AR
ws who
legialative serponta
here for the people and
Upon
ys 3 If an
has proved Dimsell one
of good.
: a 2% :
jurists in tho sale,
that Judge Orvis would
ination for gove
Wallace, Monaghan, an
ones to nominate, nolens
want standard bearers
a demoorat feel proud
axcellency and
er ms—————
THE OUTS AN
With the close of
terms of our coun
out receiving the verdict of the people
“of good and faithful servants.” Th
lv one who goes out; and goes ii
3 J. C. Harper, the popul
He discharged the
sponsible and important
lelity in the last few years, for wh
was rewarded by being re-elected by a
increased majority, Preasurer, Mr.
Adam Yerick, goes out with
of the people's m
and no official misdeed can
his discredit. Ti
goes out of his office,
activity as well as ability disp
he discharge of his duty.
in his power, Sheriff Spangler acted
leniency to those who were 1 8
embarrassment and sought to
as far as possible and consisten
proper discharge of his often u
duties.
ful officer, ai
¢y with two terms, and no
> ao - 3. fF acl 1 : §
have had a third, if asked, so se
ry.
ae
nics
1 TTS
og name
| Yis #
with eredit fo
ave i
with
Register Burchfield
1d rewarded for his
aount
was his work witl who h
in the Registar'so
the most faithial
The
Duankle and Gregg,
"
officia’s 1n the coun
commissioners, Mg
regret if, in so far
official acts.
leaving behind bin
of his office clean, we
to time with his
the democracy upor
oulgoin
and tba
to their trusts
sur county
g county «
$4
vi
y
aey
proved true and
wu vy 1
ciates as the county has had for
years, they hive earned the respect
all mes
he ins are now in the pl
by the outs. We feel confi
as soon as they have had a €xpori-
ence with the machine, they will under-
stand to run it as successfully and satis
factorily, as their honored p
We think the democrats have
good set of county officers —honest
ble, and worthy, all of them,
Sheriff; Keller, as Treasurer:
Greist, as commissioners, aad we take i
Campbell too, as a fuir republican; M'
Clain, as Register; Judges Runkle an
Larimer are gentlemen of intellig:
the people respect them, and we be
for them an honorable career asid:
Judges Mayer and Orvis; Bible, as
order —all start in as good men, end
eel confident will
mote it be. Succ
mii iit ie
ADVERTISEMENTS IN PAPERS.
It is almost a daly occurrence that sub-
soribers to country papers complain of
the large space in them that is occupied
by advertisements. Yet these are clearly
indicative of the business of the country
ind the importance of localities, and are
also of the largest interest to the reader.
Some complain of the large type and dis
play, but this is the condition of the in
sertion of many of them, Printers would
srowd them into the least possible space
if they could have their way.
Another feature is that if it
‘or the advertisements few country j
agers could exist at all, or would have
se reduced to half their present riz
ess, and the subscription price
1ave to be raised to five or six
ser year and paid with the
yromptness, if not in advance.
ters of our country papers, therefore, nre
in the aggregate benefitted much more
yy the edvertisements in newspaper:
shan their publishers are. Complaining
yeople should consider the matter, says
he Clinton Democrat.
3
i
i
%
iitiie
-
iO
a
100088013,
elect
go out as such.
. A
8s to the ios and outs,
were tof
dollars
utmost
Th A
aC re d-
men sirname et A
tt amnion
SLAVERY IN THE WEST.
The 8t. Paul, Minn., Pioneer
following:
Paul Boyton, in Lis trip down the Mis
souri river, has ran acrose a curious mst-
rimonial custom thab the government
should look into. One night he was en
ertained by a rancher namoad Go rge
Mince. A comely squaw presided over
1is household, and three pretty lalf-
yreed children called him father. To hi:
mest he confessad that, he had bought
his woman at Standing Rock agency for
thorsa He purchased her ag a subnti.
ate for his Indien wile whom he had
nonght Beveral years myo, married, ovr
wtirked, and maltreated until she ron
sway. Tbe squat is kept hard ot work
has
ET ARS A NS
What Mince
thing among Lis
has done 8 a common |<
neighl a
"
ry
xtensive than the publie 1
Bp pos Seoret of
men arg
physical labor of those men J I
their ehildren.” {f
VOUrs ago a |
12-year-old
Berthold
there ais
As a
ave this investi
mecretary of the
servant h as
want no white-
opeéne 1
i Bt
ated on
of President
Gar
fire
rank and
be asked to re.
¢ Jarnes with the
1 pay of a major general instead
fa brigadier as he now is. Dr. Woud-
ward, now holding the rank of a major
in the Medical Corps, is to be advanced
ny act of
31: 1, to
geon réneral
ha at vai.)
ie special rang ol
$
OF
Ol sy ¢reated hit in recogni-
if his services to the wounded Pres-
ident. Under the act to pay all the ex-
peuses incident to and incurred by Pres
ident Garfield's illness and death, bills to
the amount of $110,000 or even 8125,000
will come in, Of this appropriation Drs,
Biss, Agnew and Hamilton are to re-
¢eive two-thirds, which would give to
each about $24,000 or $27,000. The phy-
gicians say that under no circumstances
will they present bitls either to Mrs, Gar-
field or against the estate of her deceased
husband. They desire aquiet and ami-
cable settlement and for this purpose
will urge an appointment of a joint
committee of the Nenate and House to
letermine what amount they should re-
ceive. They will lso sugueest the pro-
priv authorizing the Secretary of
War and the Secretary of the Treasury
to draw the vouchers, The four nurses
ire to receive $2 Dr. Lamb, of
he Burgeon General's Office, 13 to re-
eive $100 for the autopsy which he
L011 «
2 ob
riot
JAY RY £3
i) each,
—— ome:
talichrother
1, Hurrls |
In the A The fight was with kuiv
wa of Boynton va Loring, Curtin ye, Macon, Ga, Dee, 28 Informal
just been received from It i
county, that a young farma
"Cit \ . J
Wil Liray, interfored
nam Vance Monday
iv stabbed hy theres
i
ing J
wha had the fam
pe
(on
in the two latter case thore
inva, Yoeum it was proved to a demon
entitded to the
In the case of Bishee ve, Hall,
Florida
y reported in favor of the
\ Democratls House
wrt: Hull was ousted
ists it t.
one was a Ie ps bn
Dem
rad eal Lg
¢ places to Cras,
is a WwW Wis
sined they
wie of My
magi d
course of time. Tho |
Altoona and Tyrone Ee
will not make mucl He ar i
place a, a8 the bulk of tré ho h . wor deng .
gers and freight will
PARsS! Lites ir
over the m
tay 1" s §
3 8Lelil. new i
er ho sas
& cow @
THE ZCAR AND HPERI..
Cale iin,
{being
“ % . f He Ure
a Fems Connieasitoy
0 Al
iLO
The Capture of
: . h
tor in the Emperor's 1-Rom.
his ea Te)
irg Labi
8 eclal
The trial of the men aced of bving!’
neglected to take nesersary pesutin is
the matter of the Little Saga min hue
been going on for the last th dave The
anly important revelation is gt of dabe
jenski, the magistrate who ww upthe
statement of the ease for Maviefithe! :
public prosecut He statedhut itjow |} or 0 Unis
had { into exch
a criminal
bec CCesSAry 10 rev the gis
vo of wu fourth assassir
wry of the Cutha Canaly the 3:4!"
f March, when the Emperora kil
There ware four, not three, whstoodfifs | in Bu
teen paces from ench other (inst the SSO YUN to muke the dyke sal,
garden wall, each having a boteonces | te of 8 wid:
ed on his person This tourth assi
not bean tried vel ress {|
nume is Emilinnoff, Emilisnoffites the!
sn the 18th of March they walkinto thi
quay of the canal without sightiy ¢
policeman. When the second bh bu |
1 who ad othe!
¢
i ! DRONE u (
{18 #nid to have been drowned 1
An
PWS Bun was !
ah of Sialkot to insure
buken
i
si
for State } Unsiiolis Of his .
« therefore more than probab!
tho intest vy from Ashantee
tinliy true. Human life
count in these thickty
kingdoms. Could the
tar
MH
. i
under the Emperor's feet, andg foil ''" Alrican pot
bleeding profusely, a man of thpeopl bd uth 3 gu tiyate ine soi,
rushed up, looked him in the fac qugqt"® WUETRIS 10 i, Hey would
the dying Sovereign in bis right yy gpg{ "tur! shruwdness, speedily discy
held him until other help came, {more profitable employment for thy
This man was Emilianoff. Un;
feft arm he had sll the time a bong {U4F8 #80 the King of Ashanies told
lar to that used by the asensein Thpr Dupuis that since the king ot Koglund bad
scutor asked, “And had he the bomhe prevented him from selling bis sinves be
and then 77 “Yes,” said Emilisnoin 1 nd to wurder them, lest they should grow
written testimony, “it was I who w fi) *'"90K anda murder him. Africa is, indeed
to mesist the Emperor in getting to |"¢¥er hkely to be the Eldorado of traders,
sledge None of your polieo houndri %® IVF 8 time it was thought 10 be, Mr
to come nexr him until I took him n Joseph I'nompson, in the course of his res
wrma. When we hud geen the BnerdtRtiourney, saw nothing worthy of the
driven off und expiring we returned o*tubion of European capiwulists, und
lodging, congratulating ourselves otl?P1e OF ths inflated wecounts of Mr. Bun
day's work.” Although the trial we dy Dr, Gouldsbury, wdmiuistrator ot Lh.
with strictly closed doors this ravelie?®Mmbia, in the report
caused intense excitement. Mourgie!'l? the interior of that colony, just fas
spoke last night for seven hours withat TrME most positively |
halt. The aocused appeared very dened on that fivtion of
exst, Foursoff. formerly chief of the serd® ¥¥0ut 01 Atrica becoming
lice, is the most heavily charged ou
H
of ni explora)
made. Dr. Reyburn, who was Dr, Bliss’ |
wsistant, will elso receive a reasonuble !
sum for his constant attendance. It i» |
not known what charge the railroad |
ompanies will make for the use of the |
peciai trains or for the construction of |
he new tracks laid in Washington and at |
vo Bray }
1 0ne 1457
24008 DrenCL, i
WILL RE
AJORITY
The Weshington special of the Pitts. |
burg log rays, Mr. Calkins, Chairman 6f
speaker Beifer’s outrageously partizan
Committe on Elections, is diligently per-
toring the work he hos been appointed
to do. He 1s #o zealous that he denies
himself the nsual holiday vacation tuken
by members of Congress, und ig devoting
himself unremittingly to his partizan
purpose uf ungeating about twenty deme
ocrats ot the earliest posdble moment,
The Radicals chinrged3¥prinzers cous
ites at the lagt session with belop a
¥ ¥ ¥ "AT i
: RADICALS
«1h
AAS IGEN
ot
art for manufuciured goo
xt 10 him comes General Mravinki etd in dissppointment
a Public Prosscutor declared the |
ose two had done their duty on the=About a thoussnd men snd b
rning of the 12th nnd 13th of Marcithabed Lewin, of the Philad. B
redy would nover have taken place Awpy New Year,
”
ranch, 8
All had bought suits
ne
(ink
te hour tha three officers wore fondaim and were
ity and were immediately sentenced t
ain Archangel for three years
“ha Emperor has found out who im
ed the threatening letters and proda
ion in his preyer-bhook amd pocke
sndlkorchiels., During tha lust them
eks ho hae set a watch in his room and
sught 8 woman who had been in the ser
ciewof tha Empress for the last eight
urs. Soe was in the set of placing a Jet
ter in his prayar book. This letter remind
od the Emperor that ho had only a fos
weeks of lifa before him. The womar
wept and declared that she had done this
ut of geatitude aud with the conviction
thut she was averting a ostustrophe to the
sovereign she loved so well. But Naver
thelens she refused to give the name of the
man who supplied ber with the letters and
proclamations,
rs — yl
CRIME,
Atlgnta. Ga., Dee, 28.—Yeostdrduy st
Dabiay
80 much pleased thai
y thought a huppy New Your
was dae him, He was
ut It that he gt once comin
down the price of ready-wuunde
ing Lo still lower tigures, iu order to
8 auolher regluent of men and buys
good, r
hen babies are fretful they disturb |
ybody, and mothers should know
sOOLLIug Parker's Gluger Tonic i
kes away hall their anxiety, stops
tM pang, aod is aiways swle wud
fut 1 use, ~ tome Journ.
daughter's Paralysis ataxis disap-
id from the use of Peruana.
B,
§ Pittsburg, Pa.
C
beer |
BIA GILLS AT A BIKCH. }
Jranciseo, Dec, 80.--A Los Angelest
:h days that Mrs. Crug, living aij
B. Los Angeles county, gave viru
ariectly form fendnly thitdrens
§
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manner, :
Wa shall eons
tinu+ the manus
facture of
caluhrated
Hive Overall
ard are pore
supply
trade with
ANY q mniiy or
$19 desired,
tha
© to
the
Goldsm’th Bro,
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fonte, Pa.
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A Pennsylvania Xowspape
for the General Pablie, '
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ie DATLY ia ANGE 3
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poe 8s than on 1 par
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paper, devoted to
wanulaotares, Baws
tare w Rich sau not fall to presse,
annum, in variably In adva
WERKLY FAYRIOT sud o 1
Phils Weskly Times wil ba sont ope Four ov .
cas hin edvinna, thus givisg she Les papers for oh
Kubseripy i Price of thy labinr. Ooe copy of oh
Wee Bly Patnior snd ons copy of the CUeliag
Hearth an oxellont wonts ly mspasing. publishe:
at Boston at §1 bs por wnoum, will bs sel ope
fir 81 90 cash to advance, Bend is pOAE suueeriplisn
at eats. Addresses
- PATHION PUBLISHING 03 ,
4 den £1, Haorishurg, Ps.
a” wo —
i YE TH Vinings now before the pabiie
! 4 i You oan make money ssler of wo
; 4h fur ue thea st sayiling eae. Cup
Had AOE now isd. We will ot ot you. £18 & dav nan
Sp Waid mate a hous by the Indes rd me oh
Women, hays and gicle wanted eves vwh ave 18 worl
Torus Now stig time. Youd ose & 008 18 spar
tiie only ur 3 Foie Vis 15 toe hasiness
You can five ai ne aud to Whe work No oo
business wild Pay you naaeiy as well, No onesan fa
Wma e shoruous Por by enjagiag at nase, Cost
Ly vutht sud bovine Grea, Macey made fast o sally, am
Address TRUK & w)., Ansasis
Sides;
hosurat ly
{ Blain:
“om
| SESUET'S HARD LUBSER TRUSS
Long Trstad=Ofen Tetated—~Never
satablishimend, 1847 Chestnut St,
Under Patronage of Leading Burgeons.
2
E
run down by
“ Gone Toxic
Parker's 1 you have
Hair Balsam.
x
FLORESTON COLOGNE.
A row wed evrceding frameset
and ining peviege. Prue 18
wud Lon
EX EC
fia
PRICES REDUCED BELOW COMPETITION, 4
Made in every desirable pattern, light, cool, cleanly, | |
tible, {fine steel spring coated) unaffected by | \
used in bathing, always reliable ; |
merit and practical construction, 8s |
ninest Surgeons and disinterested |
3
roe
wgualed in
1
i by all en
Jers
Brew ary of Jutripuers offering second. i
ed goods, i
m , {spring and sts
TED" Owing 1c
der imitations have
Trusses, 1 give the above notices
a
{ leading Dealers in the Trade at che
4 uving been
he frequent complaints |
een supplied on calls
| com
Complete assortment carried in stock, with
JOHN SHANNON, Executor,
| qorrect adjustment a specialty, by
i
wil russes, |
! Great ehanes to
Too always
® tage of the
making money 1hat are off
[weal w .
ts tn poverty. We wast
[bays and gir to work for us right in
ities. Ary OBS on the work
first art hy
rdis 4
4 ae Se one who engages fails to make money
Yon eas Gevole your whole §
or Fall int
1 tha’ ts nesd ed weal free. Address BYINSON
Poland, Matas n
n, Bellefonte
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CHRISTMAS IS GONE
Bo js New Year, and sgoats want od La make large
same of money for 2 losg times 1 oom
should oss no Umes, Dat sead ac oaoe for Ler
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full pacticalers of wHELLAR'S COMPLE fr AN ee
ALBIS UF THE BIBLE, Useap, Practical. T ’
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soak fur Holldoy presenta. Peis 5.89 Oui wits
frevia raise S10 Porrite 7 taken BD
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THAYER MARIAM EOD, (wimited) To yo
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Jan
to if they bad,
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wan exhausted
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bowels, Wood or serves
Sally dying fran ung. Hidney
from sz, dissipation or any disease take
wil nvigonais snd build you up from the fst dose
your neighber or
CO, New Vouk,
sizes Coent saving jn hosing dlls,
LEWISTOWN
Marble & Granite
WORKS.
D.R.STRATFORD,
Proprietor, Lewistown, Ps
The undersigned respectiully informs
pri tr i
Aad ITE at
Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere
Write or un on Clevsn Dinges for
1 have sccepted this sgency with the
tiew of introducing the work turned out
orks
Confident that I can furnish first class
work st gresily reduced price |
what hes been usually paid; all work wa
r2oied and erected on the graves,
Centre Hall
which are:
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who wear it,
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in America.
Hoping to serve you this Fall and
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Yours truly,
‘anamaker &
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OAK HALL,
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alike to everybody,
rich and poor.
o—We give the guar-
antee with cach
sale we make.
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the money to
anybody :
wish it, if
choose
bring b-.
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We
Wo Lave no Dress goods, all wool, and a yard wide,
We have no yard-wide Muslins at 2 cents per yard.
We have uo Calicos at 2 cents per yard,
We have no handsmade Shoes, all warranted
We have no First-Class, all wool suits for M
We have
at 75 cents per pair,
en, at $2.50. Pr
A better grade of Dress Goods, at 16 cents and un
Wea have at from
We have CARPETS that have two ounces wore wool to the vard,
We have the LARGE
We have the best Three Dollar Child's
We have the best Five Dollar School
We have the best Ten Dollar Suite for
We have the best work. trimmings,
Sin that the
uits in Beliefonte for that price.
Men soid anywhere. ’
We have the very best hand-made
We have a reputation of 80 years
We have the interest of og and
Unb and vonvimed your wavki »
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procared in the connty.
And our
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