The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 30, 1882, Image 2

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Hani, Pa.; Mar, 30, 1882
Crvann
a
.
i
Indiana county republicans are for
Beaver
lh ps Mp ns
ial train will be run to bring
308 his How
$A
“}
A $n
fey
oach of the brass medal,
wrrah for B r
i ty
wi
38 swim
We Appi
- -
gtate committee fixed
the pl
The Democratic
on June 28 and Harrisburg as
for holding the
convention.
¢
HEXE Wamotratic
oe
1 man
full
then he
ma
@ M'Vertown Jou
now has a bucket
sod him at a meal, and
ditional supply between times.
5 t
3
—
The only effec vork men
can
the polls, which hs
with good times and increased wages,
make is at t publican party at
at 1 dt them
pon the
A H Steph
ei
toria
that Hon.
yield
3 8 +
POHLICS &
vs at the
¢ Ya § OPEN
form Of Longress,
The attornay ga
ice dap partment des
a White-
Presi sident Ard ar at Hs
Web president wil not let the
poor fellow go away without ti
him some of his old cloth
& ow
of Phila
faxes
pe the
HL pros
3
Qi
PY
ereafler every
A republican wants
i Bea aver is nominated lor
likely be non inated for
nt governor. Well, 1
e Hon. Agr. Colleg
>
IOge,
i
3 rs Ih Isom EERE TYR
f him in republican organs.
NP Le)
governor, wao
Yous
geg-
3 might
gsibly it!
we hear muel
on
iy
$4 thems In
Wo sadis Ia
Yeq y
RED
Cheattd agaiv. It Las been nothing but
agains Hsts and money
repub lican
t the o: pita
sharks Stuce are under
rule, which proves a god-send to the
RON list and a breeder of distress for the
sirikes
we
HO-
yf
d demo-
oaght to
h
ng to some soft-braine
rs no republican
rich, "that acme of human h pes
reserved for democr: 8-1 den
ample~—~Lewistown Gazette, rad,
Just got it hindformost, you of the Ga
fe, it is you fellows that are wanting to
all the time and you want to
What demo: rats
ur
ind# .
s 3
ry
nt
3
gtarve the d
hola eating | to 1s that
selves by 1
SmOCTals.
leaders are
see it:
a msi
st Friday was “hangman's da)
Pennsylvania a much larger sense
than usual, no less than five persons
ing executed in different
their names bein
and John Ru
11" John A.
iid
"ay
dak
in
paris
Jonati:an
Two of
Frank
Mo Byer
The
and Illinois, and perhaps elsewhere,
mid ete imni
+
-
3 were executions a
Iinnesota Sena
:
acioment,
rmally certified its ju
ginst Judge (
2,
met i
ag 0x, impli
enness,
offi
fanc
Ww
are
ce al squalif
tions for three yea
hen common folk
fete a lock
t is no more
£00
00
ry
ala
high places 5 be
same law {ur bein
.
Iie
ALC
The sppointment of tl
to the Marshalship of New Mexic
Ino
}, E0ems
Yon or a lean \ £} a
HAve ory stalized the Hal breed on
i in
$i
to
- Bilion 1e Senate aga i
ric
of Federal patronage
f ultra Stalwaris,
gan,
Ca
41
consisting of Lo
ymeron and Brot, Several of
them had an informal t day upon
the subject, and they concluded to inti-
mate to the President that it was time to
calla halt. The c ap-
pointment wes a in New
Mexico and Logan's man, who got the
1
ik
1% $a
Gi Lo-
sar thie
Lov Ladin
aver
living
NTE
fed
man
resolution: Th at t the ommittee o
changes in internal revenue be instruct-
ed to report a bill abolishing all int ternal
revenue except the fax on distilled }
uorz, malt liquors and manuf
t
mal mfactured to
bacco, taxes on bank circulation and
reserving for
T
discretion a redaction of the tax on
alcoholic medicines,
“i
gars and special tax on dealers, munnfic-
turers, ele. A motion toamead by in-
serling a provision exempting the sale of
leaf tobacco from taxation was rejected,
In voting against the sub-committee re-
port Chairman Keliy said his vote wus
cast in accordance with the action « fhe
Republican caucus, and was contrary
his Judgement,
to
stents Yeas A om bon
As the recent work of the Audito: rs of
this county may have created an imnpres-
sion abroad that the former board of
County Commissioners have been gui ity
of peculation or missappropriating the
county funds to their own nee, we wish
to say here that any such an impression
is erroneous and any charge of the kind
“utterly utter” unfounded. The !at
board of Commissioners, we say it for (h
honor of the county and in justice to the
board, retired from office without a cent
in their pockets not rightfull y theirs,
There may be those who are willing that
a wrong impression shall go out as re-
gards these gentlemen. So fur as the
special audit affects the late Commissions
ers it was only to disapprove their con
tract with the.sheriff to board prisoners
for 50 cents per day. This is an old cus-
fom and previous boards have allowed as
high as 65 and 75 cents. In the maiter
of pay for road views and fees for attor-
nies appointed by court to defen pris-
oners who had not the means to empl y
counsel, the Auditors disapproved cf the
customary pay allowed by the Commis
sioners in such cases. Similar services
were paid for all along perhaps since the
formation of the county, and this is a
practice in other counties, None of the
monies aforesaid, are charged us huving
gone into the pockets of the Commission
ors,
o
Oo
it
I8 TRIS LEGISLATIVE STYALINGY
port fk th
attracted
aall the \
Wr
r 1881, thers are son
nand to whi
which
li
i
ORTY
dative tl th
it belongs to the of the
of plundeaers that curse the body
. iriaitbnd
HOY § is every,
aris
i
t} A se
niles
as shal
3
ai
and 1
FORSIONN
1 LOY
\ anlary
ial
and no old
i gorvice
FON
taken by
AT
«il
i PONS
ia & &10)
is fixed al Pit U0
Yaad } }
OOK whet!
la — §
GHWES GUL ©
13 an item
ink
t which exp
pall S008, dud ©
Un
LAYE |
1
i
&
GArawi static Oo amo
ant
nat tha fag
3 DOL Ie JAC
2M Harrisba
v
er
3»
tt
Own in the above
Assemb
from
Siuce we have sh
ve}
Li eral
e Ue
O
ney
We now
nh 1 * 11 gos / :
steal. As mewbers mail scarce any d
: nig hana the 3 , Te
aments, ence there is little work
Ades, yet we find om
plasters and £
fur pasters and
Now if the legis
Gas Aa
F naate nd folder
Of pasters and folders,
thor 1 1
SCID DO Qo
nard and Mont.
Under
3
“
ing of
Aue I
AOLACT, Aut
1 :
fis
SEE GE 3
a LE
une Dy contract for
oan thi
088 LIGH
& DOY can do it, and Lave
:
} Aer
Ian an.
Lue
2 3
ALI
wile QLOUZG and L
Ped Yili
around the nul,
Boxee ¥ | y }
It was reporied of one mem! Cr, sever.
home in
1idd
sisiie
al years back, who went early
1 ov $241 y
the session and paid off bills with
stamps, few or no documents were muil-
ed, and of course that indicated what the
state's stamps were used for.
The Clioton Deme
ing just tribute to
Orvis;
“The court business of Clinton county,
both civil and criminal, during ent
years, has been digposed of with sucl
good judgement and promptness as to
elicit the plaudits of intelligent tax pay-
ers of the co irrespective of parry
At the last term all cases 1 ipon ti
low.
ad
at pays the fi
Jud ges Mayer ar
1
unty,
ie do k-
In
the Commonweanith
ap
et ready for trial were disposed of
no otl
has }
aas the court busing
3
ier county
Brno
Droug
of
fot
He
een
y
DOs
8
s0 close and none can 181 es
with, proportionately, so little expens
18 execution. Each of the six past terms
was but of one week's duration and no
important business was postponed that
was properly brought before it. Iu oth-
er counties of the State, not larger than
Clinton, during the time covered by
the above terms, Courts of three weeks’
duration have been frequent. When it is
stated that the everage expense of the
county of the first week's Court is nine
hundred dollars, and that of each sue-
ceeding week amounts to not less than
six hundred and fifty dollars, it will be
seen whata very great saving this coun-
ty effects by having upon its bench Judg-
es 80 industrious and learned asare hers,
a];
The republican officials of Tebsaon are
getting into trouble on account of char
es of Stealing the county funds,
a ae
AN I EXPLOSION LEVEN MEN
KILLED,
San Francisco, March 27.
sion by which eleven men
and four others seriously injared oceur-
red this morning in the Volcan powder
company’s works across the bay, where
the manufacture of block blasting pow-
der was in progress. Fire broke out in
aroom in the grauuls ating house and
communicated almost instantly to the
powder, a small quantity of which was
in the building. A blast of flame, how-
ever, rushed across a passage separating
the granulating from the drying house,
In the latter was storred about three
tons of powder, which atonce exploded.
"The concussion was not very great, the
windows of buildings two hundred yards
distant not being broken,
—An explo-
were killed
te ie
My husband liad drunken habits he
could not overcome uatil Parker's Gin
ger Tonic took away bis thirst for stimu-
tants, restored his old energy of mind
and nerves, and gave Lim strength to
-~
MORE DOCTOR STUFF.
Notwithstanding
nd and ono
i atont medi the last Je
i a
cade as enres
| there
i 10 the exa
yy
i RA OLN
Meo alive 0
ATE HOPES.
Wayne Me sVeagh ane
andidates
i L
~ RUSE
!, Garrett
3
ie Was surroun
snAanta, Re; resen-
olaiwart wing of
Lise Sine
Desides
isfaction
é}
184
will be
Governor ?”
hy have
I rr re-
num.
YL Gar
a W ay! ne hacer
George Salras,
speak on
certainty,
dissatisfacti
m of
inlo three classes
ma eiement
inde
ber of ou
rett ; «
while son
is too early, though, to
point with any degree of
“The result of general
in the Tanks will be a
tae
of
Qivisl
2 O bi re
For instance ere
pend dents who arc
with the Regul ill certain-
ly do anything to © machine can
didates, " Thes t ere are those who will
manifest their abhorrence of a Stalwart
administration by voting for the Demos
cratie tic La there those
who, disg politics
and 8
indiflerent to
conscience and
As [ gad
le for the It
+}
y wid
rs
@
»
i
ket, tly, are
wchine
ed, will remain
and vote as
choice dic-
Ty
a
combi
3:
sil 0
arly ¢
faiwari
wil
ing
tad
tal
voral
NINE MI k)
Chicage y
to the Tribune
of tl
4 } 1 1
aveident h ed lwo miles
appen
Briar, at Sc IRpRlone
Hari river, A ¢
bridge gave way,
cu r erossing of
portion of the
only a work
insiderable
but
was wrecked,
.
OUR GREATCOAL FIELDS.
In a paper read by Dr. Chance, of
Pennsylvania Geological Survey. before
the American Institute of Mining Engi
neers at Harrisburg, Oct 1881,
raports the avatiable coal of good qual ity
easily necessible, contained in beds thick
enough for fait ving in Clinton county at!
in Centra eo unity at 749 .
*
@
vi
ber,
62 400.000 ¢ :
800 000 tons, in Clearfield county at 1,5610,-
000,000 tons. He estimated the available
bituminous coal in Pennsylv
accessible, above water le vel,
tai ined in beds not than threo feet]
thick at 15,272.000,.000 tong, sufficient to!
maintain the present average outsput from |
Pennsylvania for about eight hundred
years or to supply the whole world for|
fifty years,
and con
[oss
wp -
FATAL EXP LOSION.
Allentown, March 23, —The boiler at
the ore mine of C harles Leisor, two miles
south of this city, exploded this afternoon
James Weaver, the engi neer, was fixing
the fires at the time and was thrown six|
feat backward, falling into a well sixty
feat deep and containing thirty five feet of
water, Ho was dead when found. His
face and hands were badly gcorched, by
steam but as no bones were broken or no|
other injuries visable, it supposed he
was drowned He leaves a wife and seven |
childre Harry Leiser, aged seventeen |
YOATS AN if son of the p TOpric tor of thel
mine, was struck by the fire box and had
a leg broken. A new check valve WAS | (
connected with the engine this afternoon |
which failed to work properly, and before
the engineer was aware of it the boiler was|
empty. The pressure of the steam at the
time was only ten pounds,
- - ® Ap Ap
At the change of every season slug-
gishness of the blood should be prevent-
ed by taking P eruna,
Tho d
ish
is
eis of the St Peotor burg’ Jew
onions will render a million J ews
18
|
homel less,
TRACES OF PELONG.
We
INSEARCH OF
JEANNEITE
o
5
I 2 R
WANDER
THE
His Official Report to the Beoretary
Of the Navy Hardships of the
vors in the Region
it
Yarvi Arctic
Cutter Seen--Records
d His}
The first
Delong
‘arty Found,
Mareh 20
Malville
ff tho
Washing
KE
} BUOTOLAT
an,
ngineear
v
Siberia, Jan
progeeded soul
crossod
material and
a 4
ro
iQ rosead
ae
ined small buts whor
1 where a
wed; slept in a snow bani
vir
¥
MULE BS
ROC
Ee
wember
avelod
th
0 t
ou ae
sue
al Astrolira an
nidaight,
he hut a waist
wourd the Jeshuoite, t
reached Motrai af-
The next morning I found
t belt that had been made
and there
good indications that one or two of
tenant Deliong's party
» 3 in
November I
yo!
were
Lieus
had slept in the
sy DUr
led tog
provisions
to Uj per
' }
{0 {i
hut. On
running
Be a distanc
northwest, in order Lo renew thom,
} ¥ 1
short, T de 0
LB ig
3 }
Reac i»
it
iv
per Belun about midnig he
11th, having stopped at the deserted hun
ion of Cath Conra on the 11th,
visited eight h
Considerable stale fish
ero found at Cath Conra,
or the huts having
On my
on
$
te
nd
the
r
wg slat
alto having uls
r
oi
and d
Ge
but nt
it ween visited
al
pasty. arrival
October 1,
had been found.
ing village for them,
d
thers
hat o
io ghbor
ext tm r records, dated §
with 8 Winchester rifle,
ht to me On November 12
bound. The only pres
ied were deer meet and
a scarcity of the latter,
send 260 versts for
On November 13 1
four day's supply of fish, and
with fresh dog and natives started
for Ballock, a hut in which Record No. 2
{and the Winchester rifle were found, Slept
{there that night, found both huts filled
On November 14 I followed
ithe east bank of the Lena to the coast; fol.
the coast about three miles to the
: and fou had been
rong Sep-
1 Oa
tna Ln,
ather
bo obtair
¥
5
the natives having to
ti, there bein
their own supply
obtained f
teams
i
{
|
|
with snow.
lowed
onst
{
nd the Cache that
made by Lieutenant DeLong on Septem
10, 1881. 1 made a thorough search,
-|and gathered up everything. The sleighs
[being to ladened to carry it, I
rawr hed for the boat both east and west o
the Cache for a distance of five miles cac
{way, and to a distance of one and a half
{miles off the shore, and saw no signs of it
The ico was very much broken, and
«a8 shoveled up in masses to within twen-
five feet of the I returned
{ «bout midnight to Balloek, and to Upper
Belun the next day, November 15, dur-
Ig 8 heavy storm; was obliged to wait
ere two days to rest and feed the dogs
Duri og the time overhauled everything
obtained at the Cache, and the following
is & correct list, viz: One box containing
medical
jper
» heavy
|
Cacho.
one box of small
srticles (mess gear), one box for nay ign
tion books and sextant, one box for chro.
two tin cases containing four
two cook stoves, two pieces of
rope, seven old slenping hy one lot of
clothes,'one Winchester rifle, one repoat
ing rifle (both broken), one boat breaker,
258 box specimens from Bennet Island,
N. B. Some of these articles were ni
N pper Belun and tho others were taken to
Yakutz. There was no list of articles in
the navigation box, On Novembér 17, left
pper Belun with fish for ten day's food,
with three dog teams, driven by three na
tives. I visited the place at which Des
aluse, stores,
nometer,
log books,
1af
left
mn >
the party to Bisteraneck, from which place] was baset by perils and
to search for tha b which Kr |someti mas eriphied by
ied.'h Mm raging th role n by Jdisonas,
» VER yasided | or,
returning toldiad, Hut not
fal bocanse | ih avery
the dogs re. | MEAS d, the
soul burned und
ad only raw {
irmined to re
1Hin
furan to
November 17
nouriy exhausted condition:
t bitte
inde
niir
itvolivad In strite. |
unit often |
would have|
would havel
1 VErY Year
in diflicu wie
maton! i
never!
ut in Fonds
Hokson (Miers
{and
f@ithy
ut thore was a st :
Vitidihey
1 Throu
i5
feng
La
i
i 10 natives inslated
|
Beiun
{thore was a Ia
43 ¥
’" { pper | of 1ife
"wr
sf
A in,
A that 08g |
food, and
We
I dat
and arrived there
rage
fused to work
fish
Ww EGY :
N w I ni i fi i firrandered
|
Pde!
shit
t
Wr oeul, so His pars t mot
in imarikahl
EW Wi
el the!
Belun,
a foot,
badly fros
baen ten dave in aA ¢
ng two nights and
legs nnd face
mai
earth
'I¢
: .
place at which
e_acu
|The s
THE SEPARATION
oF 1
-
uthern end of Si
Th
14
my
HRIr Was wail s of
ore Lan Lareasd
disease a7
$ER OF
facred
i 2}
fk S00
'
.
der case hur bt him on
ae dealll
f ar
ianiier t
' {
devotion i
BYerY where
This led b
1 8 Fe
J. Collins, A, Garty,
man, A, Drester,
San H. H. Koch, Al
hb Nenso. WW. Le QQ,
- a»
OLD HICKORY.
1
Thrilling Speech of Col.
of Wisconsin, at the Jack:
#00 Banquet.
{What the Chicago
speech of the evening
Iroquois banquet by Colonel
Wisconsin, one of the most brillis
tors of the West. It was in
the toast, Andrew Jackson.”
Chicago Times says of the speech ;
“Perhaps the finest effort of the nig
considered from an orational d
viow, was the eulogy of Col ilas am rained
Madison, upon the hero in whose men ory | It stretched out its arm and took the Con
the meeting was gathered. Col. VYilasigress in its grasp. Itdefied the exec utive,
dwell strongly upon the strong points in jand a weakir gne would bayo bent to
“Old Hickory's' charactar, and drow But Jackson smote if. like Hareuls
there from his conception of what a Jackslthe dragon, aud it { | And with
son Democrat should be. Almost every! to us the warning: corporations i
sontence was greeted with coh and ith r piRoee Hands « Rovernme
when he sat down the Democrats could of the ir {Great longed up
not do justice to themselves sitting. They | plause.]
had to stand on chairs and wave their! And still
napking high inthe sir to show the colonel {to recall hi
how they appreciated his efforts, while
'
un nd the Jack Kson De Mucrs
Lett
$s and offi
yan
fs, ia
N. Ji
The Vilas. |,
ellow. De m
KE Rui jes
And inspiration you invoke
an wl
Lo igh
iy gag
Gf Lhe usirious n
$
Times calls the Last umes only can tell the mat ds
wl
oy eh he exemplilied
Tot] would bid yo mark
peculisr danger
the
thej8nd FOrviICHs
them in sclion,
y 3
off dealings with a1
His
ar it
orporatic
was made at
Vilas,
ant oras{to popu
response to|great n ihe
The! Like other combinatic of
ib wank of the United States bad its field
{day of usefulness. In its osaful wo
3 | was entitled Lo credit and proteet i
| it received. But with strength it wre W
us snd st i for just power,
other
clutch
governmant
capital,
titit
isdituLions Ql A
4 ER
ii
ng M18
“To
I'ns
ur
Ie
Wii,
i ib fell
Keop
if
Apa
eers, noe
La RGA
re
: +
unent to the day is
ance on the field on nas
{tional politics Then, 88 now,
those near him gathered aroynd snd shook | pariy system bound the people
his hand right heartily.” od their frag chal 6. Spur
MR. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN oxio of the @ st its
Tie Iroquois CLun. The selection of this! col
anniversary for your first festival ig a sig it
nal mark of the patriotism, 1 and {open
mn
8 8nLr
ys por
0
wisdom WAT,
political courage which animate your or<jexample
ganization and a prophecy of its useful-{office!
1n0ss. {soldiery
Aundrow Jackson! What plause |
glorious history rises on the mention ofjwh
bis name! A generation ago, and more, [and recruit our i
the old Demogratic hero passed behind the|fight for the right because it i
curtin of death, but cg! yy in the flesh tol sy of country and low men.
die. The mortal change wag his Rpoihgo. ! { iW ges ehough tod ), Ware w
gis to the celestial company of "the gods of horculean . Bp At b €8 mu
our political religion cleaned of corre ption
Well worthy of his immortality was thatjour public abot the|
heroic life! Riven by passion and scarred {reach of polities! beasts of prey, our tradu|
by the strokes of strife, yet it stands a co | ms ade {roe of taxes which rob the people, |
lossal figure among the heroes and states. | 1erce to ride the waves of tho &« fy
men of mankind, pre-eminent for single} [ben ienth our country’s flag. [Applause )
hearted honesty *) purpose and exaltod | tl up, then, gentlemen, a riuiming
bravery to do and bear, The ivy of atfecs | cup to the glorjoy memory of Andre
tion and the laurel of renown, rich with!Jackson! W ith Jo wy all good men may A
the growth of yoars, now hide with their] drink k it, through i 10 reunited nation. Ir
benuty the gears and seams of human | Sout horn homes his name must have pocy
wonkness in that splendid tower of God's laf honor. For Ne WHS theirs from whom
architecture in man. The features of its] we olnim this heri igo of glory, And 80]
mujosty and strength alone are left openjwas majestic Washington, So was doffors
to view. Turn we our gaze upon them, son, and a le ong ling of RCT d mi mory
behold the beacon which blazes from its] Well may they jump the sing of a lat er
loftly head and fitly celebrate his day by | generation to sink in oblivion, and seize]
invoking the inspiration of that character {again on the the fathers as
to rule ngain our political world, theirs and ours together, Drink to the
This country ever laved, an d, as it shall {glories of the past, the hop es of coming]
be ever free, ever must lovo, in trueftime. And ih ile ti Ri ye ronment bears!
ideal, the Jackson Democracy. False[the ark of liberty down the ages, green
leadership and the turbulence of war dis-| grow tho laurels on the hero's grave and|
tracted its counsels, obscured its aistinets his sleep. Abide with us|
iveness, and shattered its followers a among
various parties The puinful political open simple honesty, and
scenes of our day cry aloud for their patri-{love of Ol 1 Hie kory | (Gr
otic reunion and the restoration of its pow- longa ! cho ring. }
er.
It was not great intellect that made Ans
drew Jackson a great leader of men. It
was lis towering character, He had great present subseribers sending us the name
intellect ; and for war. genius, But high lof 4 new subscriber , and paying his own|
wbove all ks mountain peaks ascond aboveland that of the ne Ww, in advance. for one
the lower<lying hills, rose eminences
his stupendous character, [Applause
Its paramount features were indomitable)? is FRER
will and during and courage. No page roffer out.
of history tell: of one who, before him,
survived soventy-cight yeara and so cont. Pp
tnualls Lot ioad Ki ye od. 20 manY on ia a, indigestion, tl aria, or weakness
tions of desperate audacity. you can be cured by Brown's Iron Bi
From early boyhood to whitened age he ' 118.
Down wilh } intrizu or
Democrad y
WHO WAP [or sack and s) [Ap
Up with our « ut princip
y i ip ¢
HATK 14 irovimian
a flood of lear e8
i ich a manhod
hosts |
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pean sta it b
i $
aciimulated ph
fet utterly
1818
Gur comn
or
¥ Ri
traditions of
ha
sweetly rest
ure
reat
patriotic
and pro
We nke the Toll owing liberal offer]
good until April 1st, 1882: Any of our|
to both one year. No better
-
Should yon be a 81 nfl rer from dyspep
il
ie
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Marble & Granite
WORKS.
D.R.ATRATFORD,
Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa :
aside of Sy a
sared to do all Binds of werk
AND Guawirs at
Cheaper Rates Then Kisewhers
Write or oll en Clevan Dinges for
arms
I bave ae Sed this spency with the
riew wt introdecing the work turned out
by the Lewistown Marble & Granite
orks
dent that T can furnish first cless
ei a aronly from
; What Jus baba wea been MI Taunt pk war
B
PERETTI
erecied on Lhe graves,
ully,
Orevax
Re
er pursuits Shaka
“For ad piace “Jain an te SE
our ion et its,
and you will be happy.
for sny £059 PEECH A
fmprove, .
a, ff
10 Four nesrest Ore it for » bostio.
oe 8 Takei: yo Bb mead?
, eatarth of tha bad.
dor oF Soest dha 5 1 Le
Ee
CENTRE HALL
Carriage Shops.
J. W, HENRY
Boperiaiendent
£ ail dues
ive for one
Chileago
5 ' aa
NEWS Brae 8lged oF coum
This fer ma de, HX iH
make je hope of 1ndue-|
id increasing our)
:
§.0, DEININGER
Propiitor
LO se—
Manufacture and constantly
keep hand
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
for ed ds “Green's Com |
i
co c " SPRING WAGONS,
pound Syrap of ar, Honey and Blood | : 1
root.” SLEIGHS,
take cold if they nr X [hse to —
and we | ! ig pred |
rae With that COUGET when there
sremedy st Basa 40 plesiant, $0 cerisin
and so safe, thai ihe mos delicate =i
may lake 3 without darger. 1 is cals
Green's Comp. syrup of
TAR, HONEY sud BLOULROUT,
It contains ali the virtues of lar ina cons
centruted form, eombined wilh the best
Expectorant and Ancdynes, the whole
prepared without the sid of beat. form
she BEST EXOWN KEMEDY for
aBoEtim of the Tarcsl and Langs.
one bottle and be convinesd. Price
%8 per bottie. Manufactured only
F, POTTS GREER, Bellefonte, Pa.
Yorsale by Druggiss & M crchgnis and by
MURRAY, Castes lary,
8
= Quer 5000 |
and all kind of vehicles.
n————
All work made of the best ma-
terial, and put together by mechan-
i of i log experience. Hence all
Druggis :
hese shops is puarunieed. 4p
AND
Physicians - of
ork from
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Prices low and all work turned SAY ¥
rat-cinses
OME AND SEE OUR WORK
1) i
Jas. Harri C
few reliable household remedies worthy a . arris & 0.
of confidence. They are superior to all ARE SELLING VERY Low
other Porous Plasters or Liciments for REAPER SECTIONS and
external use,
1882 4 xTER Goo, 1882
—ANY ONE IN NEED OF
DRY GOODS
SUITABLE ROR
FALL & WINTER
Will find it to their ad-
vantage to call and ex-
amine our stock, before
purchasing elsewhere.
FS
~~
~SPECIALTIES —
)
jan27
Have Signed or Endorsed the |
Following Remarkable
Document:
Mesars. Seabury & Johnson, Manufacture
ing Chemists, 21 Platt 8¢., New York :
Gentlemen ~For the WW yerrs wo
have sold various brands of Porous Plas.
tera. Physicians and the Public prefer
Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster to all
mn
Lia
y past fo
others. Wo consider them one of the very
S— ja
UN DERWEAR,
FLANNELS
PRICLS GUARANTEED
To be lower than the lowest,
8 9
—— i ——
Wm. Wolf
James A Beaver,
‘a Cape 10 Plaster is a genuine
Parmaceutical product, of the highest
order of merit, and so recognised by
physicians and druggists.
When other remedies fail get a Bene
scn’s Capeine Plaster,
And all kinds of Farming Tools, '
RAKES, FORKS, BSCYTHES |
: SPROUTS HAY FORKS,
ROPE BLOCKS, ETC,
As well as all kinds of HARD
(WARE, to meet all demands in|
{this line,
Tou will be disappointed if you use i
cheap Plasters, Linimoents, Pads or Eleer |
trical Magnetic toys.
I
JAS. HARRIS & CO.
Bellefonts.
LAST,
ad BUNID
RURE REMEDY AT
MEAD'S Medicated CORN a
Price ¥ CTR,
KN oH PLASTER
Presi ot a
ENTRE COUNTY BANKING C0,
(Late Milliken, Hoover & Qa.)
e De
iv posits,
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold &
Coupons.
0npssit
a.
ZELLER & SON
DRUGGISTS,
& Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte
2s, ils Penno'a,
ountiess 2onlors in Drugs, Chemicais,
dark "erfuamery, FancyGoods ae,
anrities, So.
fe great base w
vt 2
3 FAT LOANS
ay, selling
i
(x
ANTED
i jork
Sami
wi
sl Lg,
ils mystery, 8
¢ raged :
t. every has @ d .
wasie { #
Circuiare giv ing
erms Lo agents, ect
+ Aud territory in gre il demand
DOUGLASS BROS.
AN. Seventh St, Philadel
if nos and Liquors for medica
i miwnys kept ney id.
ie sel 8s,
is i
Pre HE I LU sc msm —————————————————
for bile «
con stents, t
now ready
Addre 8
3
.
2Smar phis,
12 Barclay sb,
——————
TTTeATRANSIINDTIV
G4 h? FTO trom
aster E wo x The advertiser, bavisg
Cap dread disease, Uonsem
snd Iesaxison
before pubis
¥
& preseription used
the directions for preparing and using ib
x Which the will fod a y/o re eure for CONSUMPTION,
¢ AETRNA. BRONORITIS
9. Partios wishi § the Sprsssption will please sddrem
Lev, HK. A. WILSON, 194 renn St, Wii lismsburg X
. {free of Shale) with with
ENELIT'S EAD RUBRIR TRUER
etablish 84
SPEC CES lablishmaent, 184Y Chastnud
: ECIAL NOTI Cader Pa of laglise B
| PENNSVALL Y BANKING Ca ET
re
| RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter fa Also fn Er
esl; Discount Notes; Buy and LI ar rodusing an
Gold and © oupons, New York,
Wu Worry . Miworn
hi
2 BES Th
{ womon , boys and girls wanted overran ere te eopy of th
for us Le dl rr §
You ny. a
long T Jettutt—Sore Benalad |
CENTRE B ALL, PA O71 HER, 2 ravine §
"i Go erament Secur rities, . nmi Bea V 0.
Pres't ‘ashier!
upw ra nd e ad - ne
Now i
time
Will
PRICES REDUCED BELOW COMPITITION.
Made in every desirable pattern, bt, eocl, oy
indestructible, (Sue steel spring aT usnailscted b
time, use or clionate : used in ing, alwars reliable y
being unequaled ia merit and practical construction, a
&dmitted by all T and o
txperienced deale
AU I TION “rmarest
band, shop-damaged
benuine stam {
~WARRAN n°
ba ied b
price o
Complete oad carried in stock, wih
rorrect adjustment a specialty, by
J. Zell or & Son. Belletone20oct
HAT WE HAVE NOT GOT
snd a yard wide,at 8 cents per yard,
2 cents per yard.
EI r yard.
5, all warr.ed, at 75 cents per pair,
all wool suits for Men at $2.50.
ure trying to gull the commuutiy with.
Te nor ably.
ine
Randa) 1B. SEELEY
st "
ra ve pes " complaiiy
IMPORTANT
8 | .
To Consumpti ives
A Gentleman hav
his sgn of Uonsampts
tng wiven ap oo die by
desires to make kno
Og sful in over
Bronchitis, Ob
- a ———————————
a1 *" £2
ur ERRORS OF YOUTH.
GENTLEMAN whi suffared for me
Nervous DEBILUTY, PREMATUR DRCAT
aud sil the effects of yosihini inCisoretion, w
ihe sate of suffering humanity, send free to
need it, the receipt and direction for making tie
ple remedy by w ie was oured., Sufferers
ag to profit by the advertiser’ . S2parienss can &
y addressing in perfect confide
1" COMUNE. VUDEN, a *teser BLE."
thor) oti
W
We have no Dress g¢
We have no yardswid
We have no Calicos at
We have no haudsmade
We have no First-Cl
We have no trash of any
rods, all wool,
Musling at
0
“~
Ct
oo Shoe
HER
»
7 kind that we
BUT WE HAVE GOT
A better grade of Dress at 15 cents avdap, than can be bought at any other store in Bellefone an
price. : : :
We have at from 6 cents up a better value in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins than the same price will
We have CARPETS that have two ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring
We have the LARGEST STOCK of CARPETS, best assortment to select from that can be found in Cen-
re county.
We have the best Three Dollar Child's Suits that the money can procure.
We have the best Five Dollar School Suits in Bellefonte for that price.
We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere.
Wo have the best work. trimmings, fits and appearance in our Clothing for the money procured in the county.
shop trash, thrown or pasted together,
sameas any Merchant Tailor would or could make them.
We have the very best hand-made BOOTS and SHOES that we can find, and warrant them. Ard our
warrant means just what it expresses,
We have a reputation of 30 years’ trading at stake to uphold all we advertise.
We have the interest of our Trade at stake, and always strive to keep our Customers well satisfied,
his we accomiy eich ways giving the full value for ra they give us. #
v
Call and convinec your wavering mind. S. & A. LOEB
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