The Centre Reporter. FRED KURTE coors wvorsess unnnewBDITOR. IN NINA II Caxrae IAL ohn Fa. ' + May 20. 1882 The new comet is approaching the earth at the rate of 2,000,000 miles a day. Cameron is a good dodger on some votes but we would bet him a pair of moe easing ho could not be quick enough to dodge the comet, Wile A call for an independent anti~Beaver républicn meeting at Wellsboro’, Tioga conty, was signed by 50 ex«Union soldiers, the majority of whom had served in Beaver's own regiment. This looks as if the soldiers were largely independent too. -» oe Inthe last 18 months the rept organs have done much to strap the Age ricaltural College upon Gen. Beavers back. The distance to Harrisburg about 100 miles. Considering the load the General now has to © , this is a fearful ways to go. > The Greenback party met tion at Harr risburg on Thursday, nominated the following State ticket : For Governor—Thomas A. Armstrong of Pitsburg. For Lientenent derly, of Scranton, Secretary of Internal Dewo wily, of Ven IAOEO, For Supreme Judge-—J, of Northumberland For Congressman-at-Large Tomliinson, of Berks county. op The Williamsport plains that the demoerats do not like the ticket recently no ated at Harris. burg. That's a mis sinke, the democrats an stand it, but the trouble iT an't iy it's aflair, 1} us hl Lan Arry in conven and Governor—T, V. Pow- ¥ Affuirs—~J. 1 Ads ™ Irecein Nn " i, COM oy} n min Bp IQ oO A licans ¢ 3 & boss * po. In the Supreme Court the de the Union county court in sustai will of the late William Ce affirmed. The contest pushed ously by the eminent counsel for th testants is therefore of no avail, and Mrs, Jaue Harrison will have to be satisfied with the le of $100,000 whicl milliansire father left her. The upreme Court is a very short one “We affirm this decree able opinions of this court, ¢ Aig : LTO ( ning » #1 1 meron was SO vi WIS gOr- € Con 3 i 8 ogaly aer opinion and is as follows: upon the We think it not ny ve evidence anything to the character of the gentlen the will wks drafted for Indeed, his conduct od the proper to add that there is impeach by whom tegri ty or pre be ay man in fessional propriety. thr was characteriz nicest sense of honor. nt MR ue Uk ho by i 8 killing of game on the prairies has been carried on in he last 15 years an extent hame our civilization, and we that the attention of congress calle to it. On 18, on the floor Mr. Ab Hewitt was the exponent of the Amer- ican Society for the Prevention of Cruel ty to Animals, He d tl ial of Henry Beet. and an accompanying relation to the great slaughter of elk, deer and other animals in Western Territories. n that in the Ti millions f buf maons of bul The use wostern st 10 or to to are glad m af Saam th is YY ram me presente 18 President of the bill in buff: Tal 'y no Society 1s a severa The years and States memorial sets forth 1872.34 over five were slaughtered for their hides, render- ing that animal practically “The murderous propensities the memorialist says, “has u nde to smaller animals , deer and antel ope, thonsar killed yearly for their hides I sal0es whivnt ALCL of e the ’ such velq 148 © iS elk f which are and oat mM. The irr il aione, In of season, it makes no difference. hh nav SEAS poor creatures @ uo rest nor opportunity for repro- duction. The bill makes the offense of killing these animals a misdemeanor, and punishes it by a forfeiture of ir ple. 14 a thei paniments, and punishable by imprisonment, destruction and r accom- fine ments of an d fy The republican majority in congress be- ing very scant, the old game of ousting democrats is to be attempted now. The democrats will fight this stealing of seats with every means in their power. A fow evenings ago at the Democratic caucus of embers of the House Mr. Carlisle set forth the Republican program which is to in the Mackey vs. O'Conne election case in the legislative, Executive and judicial bill, then the election case of Bi oe vs. Hull, aad the election case of Lowe vs. Wheeler. Mr. House gave it as his opinion as a lawyer that Mackey had no case, and Mr, Atherton said that Mackey and his clerk, Smith, had tl evidence for months, manipulating i distorting it and filling it with forgeries, It was agreed to filibuster, Mr. Kenna contending that they should begin as soon as the case was presented, and Mr. Ellis holding that the Democrats should make more speeches to get the case before thecountry. Finally a resolution, offered by Mr. Kenna, was adopted, pledging the caucus to begin filibustering on the very threshold of the case. -—— 3 i A $ by Another measure before congress is the report of the committee of the sen- ate on the subject of woman suffrage. Mr. Lapham, of the senate committee presented a report recommending the passage of an amendment -permitting women to vote. The vote stood io the committee three to two, and two did not vote. * It is understood that Mr. Cox, of New York, and Mr. Knott, of Kentucky, will make elaborate speeches on the sub- ject when it reaches the house, but it is doubtful if it does so at this session of congress. - In New York the same sub- ject is being discussed, but as it will re- quire an amendment of the constitution to enable women to vote in that state, and as dn amendment must pass two legislatures before it can be presented to the people for ratification, it is not prob- able the friends of the movement will see it inaugurated immediately. It is, how- ever, gratifying to them to know that : subject + that a few years ago was laughed at all over the country has reach- ed a point where it is considered ol enough importance to be the subject of consideration by the United States sen- ate and to receive a favorable reportfrom a committee of that body. Ty 230 Gee pene Beaver and Rawle have gent in their jcceptances. Itis rumored that Marehall will decline. Some women and girls in an umbrella man sufaciory in New York who are miak- ing $1.50 a diy are going to strike unless their wages are increased. of that take it Never be without bottle pure, mild, compound, Peruna; with first symptom. Guitean’s lawyer, Reed, talks of bring- ing bis case before the Supreme court, which would put off the hanging of the assassin until October, Itis about time for somebody to take better aim at Gitean than Mason or Jones did When I have a baby at breast nothing |, isso useful for quieting my own and ba- by’s nerves as Parkers Ginger Tonic, It revents bowel complaints aad it is bet- Dis than any stimnlant to give strength and appetite—A Newark mother. The bank charter hill has passed the use, BEAVER'S HOME STRENGTIL The much spoken of popularity of Gen. a myth, at least so far as bis | home strength is ¢ concerned. Gen, Bea ver in Centre county will, Teay or i8 at best, bel found in the November election, to be no stronger than his partly. It can not be | claimed for him that 1 will get | democratic voles, for not a single one | can bo named. Then it iz known that | there are some republic Il not | vote for him and they ) The reasons for it are various and r to them he Even and independen n the Ot ty. 4 " 10 t { ans openly who wi iH YY BR now, we nead fusion of the stalwart elements weuld fil to bring hi solid we Tepithiiens Ww this out wards Gen. AT, ¥ i ] in this f no unkind voto feell i 8 }e loaver, wo respect as whom nt ut | § nr artis pr wracter, has one gl our f ansul liad wil ha and ag amine » B become fONR i i ¢l « pu his attitude as t vioan aminee 16 repul we feel fac t 3 4 Or Over those witl pen to ican Party of this country of the whole race of oO Pol ow wlepen al 11 dey, The i lt ow id ry lant row has spre: pr \ y eftat Y 4nd ia Hig 1 i { It is the down fal end of boss rule cameronism and the | Let | JY ol Pennsylvania, tand a ! \ Sart ) the independent republicans s © up to the work of wn 3 i] Se 3 hi - tes 1 \ i 5 t 14 DOSSOS, 10 S048 stile as the demoorals dic in a Ne w York in putting down the ex T veod and hell aie CUT SHORT he - " iY, ¥ f fr 1.1 + URO Gren, end, can't you vot Hie aver? fresh from the t SOrYIiOD ana tor” topo t LO 2X0 § 10 efore the ; } an ite defeated would go to show not g san by Tip PO a rm eri nh 1 becan r C 2 SC Ai8 W whelming fo Ih il ai @ result next November, we predict will prove that the republican nomines hold u affections of our people which his } iT a for govern as not got that upon the : 3 just harping so friends abroad are } much now about, lp pn THE SUPREME COURT AXD THE SHIRT COLLAR The United States Supreme Court red vated from what at one an api alli few a 1¥S duly but after he left the room it was wh ad about that he had 1 This was bad er though he has ¥ » time seemed contempt. A S08 was p x possibility of ! OF POSSIDLUILY ago a lawyer from 1: ai Ki ans wesented and admitted to practice, « F A t { +3 108% a 81 worn h dy for the d collar, is d on even had called pose of obtainiag the right to pl! as he had ann that he the next day appear in a case Court, his attire, or lack A coli 1 } OnLy $ onnced t before the of it, assumed a serious aspect. ar has come to ! egarded ¢ wear, Some potentates wh on the southern Afric wear nothing else are strenuous subj 1eot of collar s, and there climes in which the shirt collar, only by a pair of are assisted spurs, is said to meet all requirements of full dress occasions. hen, a man wi Court what article of attire may ff on his next in all its gravity, tice Gray, appear with room ut ' he appearagce ? not leave The Case, {to Mr. Jus- ead of the Mass saved the di gnity he Commonwealth Six An He 1 when the ¢ A t ¢ was referre the | while at chusetts Judi the Court case somewhs ciary f and t in a at ilar. immediate 1 followed, an # Ww investigation he + i larless man was unable prove tha was bare-throated in obe ding nee to or because he had been ¢ red by the at his Chi him, his very 1 colla had given next nese man ff nla 19 fan of plead ng day } i thin. Sudder was explained that the affection of the throa im Nenting a col the Cou ous consider; ation, has reason to be the Court the human appa are amenable coliars to liberal con. struction of court etiquette.— Herald, it were lowever, had revented he ruffled I epls ACER 1 The Is Wy pr h lar ; ti di ignity of t was by or ith m so also has or w grateful, but there are por- that AC { bi a collar } tions of rel not 80 a8 fn Aes —— If General Beaver would be as great a been failure as Governor as he has the management of the State Agricultur. al College in Centre County, he would prove a calamity to the State. The tes- timony before the sub-committee ap- pointed 1 by the Legislature to investi- gate the College, is the most damni ng we ever read, and exhibits a condition of imbecility on the part of the Presi- dent, and immorality on the part of the students, never equaled in this country. One female teacher testis fled: That the children in the college were ignorant and their morals bad. Little boys of ten years smoked all day long. Some of them used to stagger into class room drunk, and the fumes of tobacco and ram in the halls were sometimes suffocating. She wanted to expel some of the boys, but Professor Smith told her that “if they began to expel boys for getting drunk they would soon have no one in the college.” As to the management of the college, it is entrust- ed, Miss Bhortlidge said, to a Board o Irustees, of which she could only say “General Beaver is the Board.” =~ The rest amounted to nothing, They do whatever he says, “I value my reputa- tion as a teacher, and $5,000 a year would not induce me to go back into that pre. paratory department.” The testimony of all the witnesses clearly demonstrates that the institute, which has cost hundreds oF thousands of dollars, should be summarily disposed of, as it has accomplished nothing prac- tical except the demoralization of its inmates, —Ex, in - A. The “Independent”, an old republican organ, speaks of republican politics in our state in the following truthful words: Republican politics in Pennsylvania are, at the present moment, pretty badly muddled. Senator Cameron has just held the regular Republican Convention and “bossed” it from beginning to end. The ticket is well understood to be an ou -and-out C Ameron bicket. He « tat- t heli ore hand and the i lee rAteg 3 1p] ¥ ri 0 the 4 of their political mas- er. The Senator has no idea of relin- quishing or even relaxing his Kr asp upon Ie 3 te he the } fee ree WIW ET, }fad Pam ich be confessed that be bes a ree followi: g to support his claims, The resolutions ade pied are, with some changes, those that were agreed upon by representatives of the two wings of the party at their cent conference in Philadelphin ; while they read very well, dy credits the ution y in their ad 1 siator Cameror 3 +0 ¢ wt in good faith, Indeed, the conven ton was in a roar of laugh ter when ; adopt- ing ,some of these uti tli win le thing we farce. The 1 sult is that the Indepe t Rapnblicans of Pennsylvania, who are thoroughly dis. cused with the “bossism” of Se nator Camerc 06, are by no means concilic dled, and we are not at surpri g result. They intend to ho 1d a conven- tion of their own, and will probably put another set of candidates into the field. Thiscourse meaug defaat to the Re publi- ans in | fa at mins A { with lieve sce 41 i > the; ¥ ut i { are Arey 1 IE JAS, as 1 8 al ile $ 136d] i enneyvivania at the next election, W ¢ certainly ‘should ragret such a result and hope that some plan of harmonious | aciion may yet be adopted ; but, if there is no other way of putting an end to the Cameron rule in Pepnsylvania, then let the end come on defeat. We should re- gard this as the least of two evils. One » Maver, as deprive 1 mventionin Wells) ¥YOiisl seem to be alm boss The fol lowing from 8 iarksville, Texas, is Any eviden ces the at the * issue,’ | by Register are still “living it behooves the Damocratic me \ of the country to look to it that they are not again cheated out of their Constits tional rights: The Reput vlican ince the days of Mr. | una pris " but one { m te the tha 108 a always , with great he p arty ell nce, property ang respectability of the people of th 18 coun try. What sort of party it really is, may be understood from the following states ment of fa “In the pi it Kansas, nenesota, Ohio, consin, the Republicans, 8, voters, i gressmen, leaving twe minority of 1,650,000. Small wonder that the Republicans denounce gu social ostracism and similar alles ed Democratic agenci Compared with a gerrymander, in the name of G and morality, how ineffect ua dozing of the bulldoze gn of men en ht ier than World These licans — coms- w A r i sht Republ Illinois, Towa, g Pennsylvania and with 1 Wis S65, (KK) nt 1°: ysone to i » ug BOO% ns, a} es. Wi y {isthe bh 1 the 2 Beneath iy great the penal th We 3 red 1 “ tire mig ther at is people wh the peo le should be legisiative assemblies in pro 0 numbers. Yet in the official ac n, in the States where they have pre- ance however small, they endeav- subvert ti { “princi of representation in wh portion to n bers, and to the extent to their capac the minority of its proporti mal repre rtic sentation, pe eopie call i 5 i believi represen ¢ : 31 o »y } 3 SEE rt the establish They know that the minori ty of the | people « Unite Demoers ut they end r their propo ional representatio them, as they the e declared ff the States is to steal n from f gs of the 10, ERAVO 5 | { ri ala the more vested again when | they e in paper, largely n the ar in , and then and increased the burden by demonetizing silver, and ingle s of value, jut ti of this counted, ise is near at hand this is why, as a death stn uggle, it en- deavors to give to its party far above its proportional representation, and steal from the Democrats their proper appor- tionment, which would give the Demo crats about fifty-two of the one hundred and eleven members, nount ' raised glean 108 gO ‘ ial specie debt 1 creat 2 8 tan 10 days its den imposture are and INFANT ROYALTY AT BERLIN isco Cronicle Letter.) SALUTING net AL San Fra At the pus an lhouse there is considerable fuss made whenever any that way. It is the duty aad the only duty of the sentry on guard to keep his eye open for roy: alty When he sees it- and he seems to have a remarkab! y lon range of vision—he yells at the top o his by no means musical voice, The rest of the guard drop their cards and pipes, rush precipitately out, fall od pre- sent arms with drums beating. This sort of thing is gone through with every time any royalty passes. Even the infant children of the Crown Prince receive the same homage. There is something strange in seeing a lot of grown men present arms to a year-old infant. But they do it every time the nurse of the Crown Prince's family takes the children out for an airing. Jut this “isn’t a cir- cumstance,” as Chicago says, to what, ac- cording to the story of one of the Amer ican colony, happened here once, The nurse had a litle child of the Crown Prince out for a walk, and happened to P iss one of the gnardhouses., The sen- try on duty yelled, the guard turned out and presented arms, while the drums beat, Jost as the nurse and chitd got in front of the line of soldiers, the child espied a heap of nice, clean sand suitable for the Sea of mud pies, The instinct of the child got the better of its training : it broke away from its nurse and began to play in the sand. The nurse protested, entreated, begged it was of no use. That child was bound to indulge ina little plebeian amusement, It had its own way, and played in the sand until it had satisfied its royal mind, and all this time the guard sfood at a “present arms,” while the drummer near- le wore his drum-head out, royalty passes t t An > > Suffering of the great, misery o enh without shelts aily. The | ble to afl tussian jews is stil] At Brody, as a telegram says, the f the Russian Jews here is indis- n n able, Ti thousand of them are There are fresh arrivals | of Brody i ’T. opuistion is una i t} Ia uid F344 Outh Ins nly {Xk dg May Wi i Guiteau g letier to tl er n peop! ut OR Wi d eviews the ax VOB iv ler Ww | iJ I) Murray Drugiat I Guegonhoimor& On Ma CENTRE i4 srehants 18 Hill lant Oo i" James Ir | | TREANU RER N SALE } ia] i" N ATED LANDS 10) FOR NA : ron 1880 188], AXD PrEVIOL YEAHS Notice is raby given that 11 PUrsusnet of Assem {bhly, passe ) idth day June, A atitled A ‘ i y An Rebecca K rt ! 14 14 i | 0 56! 3 Ma . Ki ha Mary : 5 FATE 5 ao CONURN, Worchant & Coal do t i ia A thi if a ad. a oF Fi fi wieb for Gir ri Slover &3 +L Girain Giephe ™y & "Sues GW Stover nin Lot bh laa io Lion BhL ‘Al iin i ' 4 Rit iit th » Lhe phn ‘ 1 Met Al hen 1 ; hiiip LU MIntyre W FOWLER March Hn 4 Mich {8 Valantis Jumes Mil Wm PP Mu WmiM Wm PM daohn K A i Har i RERVYILL i | i dWara J 3 W mMP Cline te { TE. 1 Mami N 163 Mary 1 Richard Richard Pich) of table ¥ DBUGn Hants } ATsOadd i) OC $4) ‘ : ul 153 1 3 HRDQ Ann Dexnl Wi Gray Martha Godfrey } Jon Harvey ri athar aniiia urn | Wass: {DF Tay! id B Hartswick nry H f $0 Henry {40 Henry {40 Henry ii Wm L John ai Wm Davis Ta HAL OL 60 Thor John Crs 60 John Da "8 John Da 70 Leonard } 163 Peter E « 108 John He R } 1H Margare Margare M ary Je 138 ¢ F Doll Jos, C AJ GW do 0 Jot b VON M 11 Vv} hie i i creas cles, and tone (0 the lron Bitters, int ives hi n appetite, an i strength the n Herve Brow 1 al digestion. tri ' . ’ Copx Hage JiLY A SBIOL OF Eunpow r occurred here #1 X crsons were killed and many injured, ii ' “abl Cain $a . oad ¢ LY Which John When itd Iron i h 1 would Five similibus caruntur take Peruna. dh, dd ar wo fhe rive yon | a at}! - f pa i «rm vour doet f in ivar Oi! V IY is YOu sugar { Soil in f ¥ ie 0 i al ENORMOL LELDS OF 10E Quebec y 15. —~Captain Bou the steamer Mississippi, from April 20 with 588 passeng rived yesterday, reports mous fields and hammock: anything he had known tn 23 ypars’ ex perience, The ice was met in latitude 44, longitude 49, just after getting into collision with the Norwegian bark Dron. ningen. The steamer had two holes gtove in her port bow and was jammed in the {co the best part of two weeks. 1h e captain considers it will be a month before any vessels reach here, During the voyage one Norwegian immigrant died and was burried at sea. May chebtee of Liverp which ar. meeting enor- yO ors, of ice beyond (on ~ (31 Bitters ev 0 Ge rR L 150 Wm Wm Wm WW ' UG iwery GORISS Me AK) NN) $03) yes Towers o Walla - . Par ia James 70 Chariot i 1 oh 4 1 he Arne } the Purest and 1 Top Bitters 3 » is 3 drunke \ 1 valid’ hope and no y should be withot 4 Merca til aE 1 1 Cent iat they are apy lersigne ther % iy owe 1 144 i100: ¢ LO WA § hant PRG (Grocors Tobaco B's Joweler B'ts & Shoes Hardware Merchants do C O nfec tion Tay! ors h &Bros Merchants n i gle Confectioner | Hardware } Merchants Druggist Pat. Medicine Son B'ts & Shoes Confectioner Merchant Distiller Brower Auctioneer seed, ele. & Co { Coal, j} RAIN, (1rocers Tobaconist Pool table Jaweler Grocer Stove, & Co ele Druggist Pat Med Jooks, ot Tobaconist icine & Co White & Co Coal Jilliard Confection Dru; RE RIst Pat Medic ine. Mer L$) Grocer Hardware » this Lil Jd B do i l A y I' St Wm, i QD 4 “wo do Druggi CENTRE HALL Merchaut H: Ard war ) Morchaut iL dtingao Lines 10 10 10 14 14 10 14 14 13 10 ! i en } 20 Cure i ay ana ivietion [ie Aw BOUA 8 & Merchants Hamma! AG Ewi J C Goh Jd C8a Moos ng oon . oe» I'TE INDICTMENTS.] i & Co Go ROLAND, Meorct BANDY RI} Morchs do ENOWSENH Mercha A id 8 |W R Miller ell nited with Awards The indcting + pAme as Lhose | be dismissed mens fugise as ie Old nis are) be ing! Rive! I'hey| ges, | MOB ng an ¥ : naw writlen > . by & N P BOVE BPRINGMILLE Merchant & Jas dealer yReimyer|] d } 3 9h f £3 vam “1 J Grenoble i 080 U th i the ) i+ open in istely «fler the presentalior ct-Atturney Corkhitl y issue bench warrants for the the defendants, explaining thal as were already under bonds in other uld not serve Lhem unie Mr. Bliss staied uld be furnished with iments bet ai i 4 asked & Co do i lw hitmaer {J D Lor 3 do STATE COLLEGE, Merchant Grocer STORMSTOWN, Merchant Grocer TUSSYVILLE Merchant UNIONVILLE. [AJ &TE Greist Merchants mem |B F Leathers) do | .& So | L Summerviile Jnion Coopera. ) vo Associali on, } mited { ATres they | ‘ i ¥ = hs od Co mf oF wf ow To! re | Geor Re Ho W Stewart flor he sho i o BIRT P Gray aeld H Griffin 1 necessary. ndants w i copies of the indic go Wylie then issued warrants relurnabie * Fw mT wg sfia i it aor wit oJ Ld aa M Swartz lp h, Wis., Fed ial tha earod Th nD ya pletely wilboutl mut ave raised few cattieon a . { the scarcity of co An effort is 3 to yg | | mado to secure the importation of eattic] BES (fr r poi {ital n n 1 in do { list Merchant hh SUCCESS. | BS WALKER. E Miller Merchant { IH 3 eurick & Son do i WOODWARD, 16.76 | | Wol If & Hosterman Merchants NW Eby & Cc Distillers WOLFE STORE Merchant ZION, Merchant do who are that 1 ers June 6, 1882 | and 4 p. if i rn M re N fx my Ol b in os Tegel =Tat. ‘ " i nly es S Emerick 14 14 | concerned H an Ap pea Oflice, ) Hi bf |P Solt 21S F Dorman Juke n LIC o all {the above appralsement, YI will be held in the © ite, on Tuesday 10 hours of 10 a, where you r, “Feld ES arr den i dr rg =< (FET A { 1 NIN E81 | lefonte, bin Boll v {between mw, you t m., 0! w hen and can attend Pithink prop ERAMER Appr aiser. TAVERN L 101 ENSES. 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Is sent by th full privileg suit ter > pu ™y ve Shedd or g gy i B TOO d 1 ail itory, Ai i . 5 not Cri they . f } Thirteenth Dry Goods, 1 Wear an before 1 pab lie ey faster at wo k ¢ Cap Yat ines & now You can maken or us than at any We will start me by the and girls wanted You can work or give your Whele time to 8 ae « : e Jud special ands . &eo 1¢iness, | " SHOPPING | & nches of the P Str cnnsys Iva Station, whic ia | rect is ont. one om ~ireet fr road, If you any horse car on ctly from the Callowhiil ne through Camden, N. J, red ones, will new and spacious reading isitors, and improve o ost com wehensi ve in the Ve send without charge, S of th 1e new Dress Goods, entire stock in our new hich is mailed § free to ol Hundred 5 of { rde Isa so enlary ered iy ii ire re of return and refund of | i adies’, Gontiomen"s and Children's nents d Housekeeping Appoint { POTI BE R, C wiecti attention tpn ope iy Atlorn ey-atsLaw » promtly made and he iven to those having or sale. Will draw uy Be! oot 4 lefonte. Pa. ag AR at anc made fast easily, ar Rv KE & Augu uta, ul de a4 Addross OO. we 1¥ boys and YOUR "JOB PRINTING DONE A ities TR OF ‘E times ord No You 1 ¥1 iE rit Ti REPOR FORTNEYXY Attorn 1 free hat 1d Conard bu tland, Ureat chance to make money Those who always take advan: e®tage of the good chances for while those who do not improve such chane We want many men, women girls to work for us right in their owa local py ope can do the work properly from the The business will pay more than ten inary wages Expensive oathit furcished one who engages fails to make money rap 1 can devote your whole time to the yr Fall information and sneeded soot free. Gi1G5433 I BR M 42 357 BR Morgan 24 00217 Geo Moser (Smith 2 GU407 187 Christian Musser 5 6 Ellen Nelson Hugh Patton Jdehard Petarg Bi 95 in 163 Henry Pinkerton 51 6 140 11 Hardeman Philips 81 Hardman Philips 16 #0) "obert Balney 43 00 i 153 Thomas Revso , $13 1568 Christian Robrer HH 47 Jaeoh Rash $48 158 Benjamin Rush 133 158 Casper Shafner #3 108 Andrew Shenk 182 153 Christian Shenk 7 oisir 1568 Michel Shenk 5 HEE ¥ GE EM - SSERSENAAR t —— SHEISEEEREET gazEg bi oh nae 61 9% Mp «= 3 rd 265080247 16 Jacob Stoke 51 95434 168 Robert Spear 12 2438 153 Mary Smith : 167 07 Geo Slough ae ERE ks 168 Jobn Stonen Andrew Scotl ; Jateph Stroud SOMA3 168 Paul Buch 43458 163 John Such 400 Barbara Snyder 4443 163 Geo Slough 438 158 Geo Slough 6 askin Nelson (owner) 383 163 Kearny Wharton 22 44 John eidman $12 116 Jacob Weidman $12 Joseph Wells 0 Jobin Wells 0 Paul Wells aohn Wilson Wm Wilien 3 Wm Wilson ne 106 sobn Wither BRE3ISSR iE SREEESEBIRERS 2B ngs SedE8S — ms ah aa » Geo Aushutes Th gResss=raiy., ¥ Clement Beckwith Wn Bell J C Bell A M Elder 3 Hugh Hamilion #33 163 Elizabeth Hoolman 458 163 Leslie Molone : W W Montgomery John Montgom 26 00 141 25 78410 525 6 20100 15 60125 bOHI8s od U i 21 64 112 6 Kiva Buadsco, Tract N Xo 12 52 50 John Sherrick ue John W Thomas sobn W Thomes 28 John W Thomas 2581 John W Thomas 10 Geo Cowher(owner) 1000 Michael Weidner 2500 Micunel Weidner 2500 1 oder Ww : NION. Ebenezer Brenban “39 87 ALKER, Robert Asken 204 337 1501 Bolt & s0bn Baker 761 212 Sam’'l Barkman 129 120 Ruwk Brooks ) 129 Mary Currick 116 13 Margaret Daugherty 139 110 Kiizabeth ey 100 39 Joseph Evans 26 Wm Eckert Li’eier Habn 4] Evenezer Hsln 40 Wm Habn O49 Margaret James 116 1656 Edward James 59 40 David sobnston ; Jobe Kaox 7 160 Wm Manrell #4 John Mercer 199 David Mercer 86 Wm Miuier 44 Capt Osman 4) Job Packer 4) Job Packer, Jr Richard Purdon Jobin Purdon David Reed Richard Robison RK KR bison 70 Chrnisuan Robrer 86 David Dutler i Duck Sriowner) Rovert Wilson WORTH. Robert Campbell J BGry Widow Morris ; ah Wm SLippen Jr 5 68100 Jonathan Lairdiowner) 9 lid M&d cpotis{owner) 16 70 2 ‘ 169 D.C. KELLER, Treasurer. 0 ewe 21 eS rT Houten So le OF w3 00 wd oo ee gn lie hes dp or oni S8REES HER 16 #0 H 6 29 zal 22 oh spris — SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. EER Rr eh of Docs Sa Said Soatine s Adress. Se. stamp ns 12 Barclay st. New York = Sa “TNSUMPTIVES, = fl f 5 a b “ERRORS OF YOUTH. GENTLEMAN whe Heirons DRBILITY PRENATORE PRCT effects of youthiul ind pevelior for the sake of suff she Soed it, the ol thea to Be advertisers experience Soin B. OGDEN, @ Cclar § TIRDWIRE, Jas. Harris §& Co. ARE SELLING VERY Low REAPER SECTIONS and And all kinds of Farming Tools, : SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HAR Db: WARE, to meet all demands in this line, JAS HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte. PENNSVALLEY BANKING Ca. CENTRE HALL RECEIVE ETSI nk Lm Inter est; Discount Notes: Buy and Sell GoveramentSecurities, Gold and Wu, Wory . B. MiverLn Pras't Tanhior J. Forman. lL SPANGLER, Attorney at-Law Consultations in English snd Office in Furst's nw building Address STINSON & Co Maine. 2 de ¥ CRIME AL Baa hav Dress no w Mex yas a and ON BS EY RR best og Hipp a wh B the worl “W j Q e om Wi iy Try it, e and you will find traveling a luxury, instead | of on dis above i in Cel utr KRAMER, Appral Cel tbrated Line for Baio al aul otlices in - » | Canada PE ($e 3 reg We ards W e We [his w Call 8, apd iW | | | i { | FOR DALE, -A liowe sSewin { M a » t i ig Cars, 7 given Ly PERCEVAL LOWELL, y Gen. Mass. Age, Ohivage, 11k | 5) chine, warranted in good order, at wie —" Ea $3 Vice Prov't @ Gan’! Mane Ohlongo, Ty v} {oflice. Has dropsleaf and onr drawers, 4 18 2) } ‘ / have no hand Hav no First trash of any kin Ee ‘ % Aik i out have the LARGEST STO( CA inty 14 Vi hav have y Dollar € Doll: Dollax {rim selling Merchant Ts the best I'h the » the best ive the best wor class Clothier alar sewed, the v very ¥ y..} sagt Sed best Al AT SCA Sul fur ities H . © Sa ih iis i 10Aa8 any host it it LLC same san EX Presses. hay we a have the inter e accomb y dite h ig and convinec yoUs wavering mia. it of our Th st yx ' $ Ways ne iu cents per pair, 82.90, to gull’the commuu ents andi than can bel nN x -y Lal . i Lo va vel 1668 more Wool to (he yard, al RPETS, CS that price. anywhere. make of ( nile I Wonk No lothig a stake, and il value for vs strive to ‘ney they on v o § bh tiy with. ath Ud 3 avy other store in Belicfon 2a game prices that lower grade from that can be found in thrown or pasted together, keep our Custom. : ive us.