Sf THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa., Sept. 14, 1882, i Frep Kurtz, . . . . lh mp Hl Rt SH 50 hn a SD SAD a when not in advance. Advertisements 90 cents per line for three insertions, Yearly and half yearly ad's at spocial oF, : Hereafter all subscribers paying subscription in advance, will get a edit of two months additional as a pres mim, A— Bo THE GRANGE PIC NIC. The Patrons’ 0th annual Pienie to be beld on the mountain near Centre Hall, on September 21st, will be a large affair, jodging from the efforts of the Commit mittee, Among the Speakers for thejoos casion are V. BE, Piolett, P. M, state range; congressman Cartin, and Mr. Vhitehead, of N. J., past lecturer of the national grange, There will be a number of bands to discourse music, with plenty of good things to eat, as usual, It will be a pleasant re-union of the citizens of our county in general, >. cee PERSONAL. —Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Condon sent hore at once, but up to this the field, and there are not anough Repubs time 1 have not heard a word on this subs lican voters in the State to elect more than Jee Rite monient know Bot What 1 RY one. Indeed it isa fact that a firstsolass or think of it, wrote to the Nenator on] : fof, 2 1 3 z \ Jot. sat stor y both Res Friday last, asking for an explanation. As Republican ticket, atisfucto y to bot soon as I hear from Cameron 1 will notify | publican factions, could be elected over you, In any ovent, it seems to me your: Me. Pattison, the Democratic candidate, original plan had better ba earried out rr N te a breed i 1h only by hb work, No party can breed Jo, then, write my proposition to the aus" nly by I ard : thiol } Nr. Gamoron's thority best able to carry it out, and let|8 quarrel like that which J Bh amarod us strike a double blow, one for dear old management has caused in Pennsylvania : | RB Led Iraland and the other for our cause here {and not lose strength by it In addition In a second letter dated August 22, Don his. there is Mr, Pattison’s indope laney says: {tO this, there 18 AT, Senator Comeron returned here onlent ht W ganesday SVYORing, and last evening I thousands of Republicans in Philadelphia ad a very satisfactory interview with! : aantrollar. and hav : . ; p We awe him ag dontroiier, and Hay him. Ho tolls me that the day after 1 left] DAYO ¥¢ ted te : ralilng be oalled on Mr. New and asked for a|%een no cause for regrotiing of What! iL or AA gles ARI RS TET wir 2 — DINGES PLAIN. TALK 70 EVERY BODY. wees} sme READ THIS!! somminon (wom. The sheriff of Berks county went to | Womelsdorf, Monday evening, and sory. fed a capias on the Rev, Alexander 8, | Keiser, pastor of the German Reformed {church at Pottsville, The suit was {brought against him at Reading by Miss | Elisabeth K. Miller, of Topton, Berks [oounty, to recover $3,000 for a breach of [promise of marriage. She alleges in her {affidavit that while he courted her he iwrote over four hundred letters and promised to marry her after he wan or idained as a minister. A babe was born Ito them, which he named. That after he was ordained he married another la dy, and stated from the pulpit that he had never contracted to marry her, and was not the father of the child, He was | i Sm n AEP Rounding, September 7 —Mrs, Elizabeth Guckert, aged forty years, was bitten in (the arm len weeks ago by a black dog in {the yard at het residence, threo miles ‘from this city. The wound healed and |yestorday morning she came to this city {on & visit to some friends, when she be eamo mad, refused to eat ordrink snd has been raving almost constantly, Hundreds of persons have called at the house to sue hor. Several physiciansare in oilencunc who state that her death may ocour alany moment. The slightest noise and the slightest touch of any article against hor body throws her into terrible convulsions, She foams at the mouth and whines and 3 rgain sections offer 1 na r men. and ) we | wear, at an average cent off from the low prices A ing i al AA I will keep up a FULL LINE OF GOODS, of Williamsport, are visiting at Wm. Lit ensy Wolfs, : Rev. Fischer and family are visiting in Somerset Co, Samuel Krumbine, of Altoona, a “Re: porter” graduate, was home ona visit, J. Witmer Wolf is visiting Boston no doubt to look in on some of the musical institutions of the Hub. eave of absence for Condon (for the pur-|{they have done once they will fin Pou of helping ba). and hat Now Juswen lio do again, Iti absurd to od him he could leave whenever he was), \ ' Rava : anv chance ready. Now, my dear friend, oan you not | Ore that Yenthe: Beave r has Any f op | Another Williamsport young lady got find out whether or not Condon received |of being elected. He could bo 1 hel, irad of her life a fow days ago and tried orders? 1 am at a loss to comprehend this! Independent ticket wero out the flald Helthoe landanum cure. An emetic was ad- matter and must rely upon you to unravel | t. You know what McClure in his Thmes somo weeks ago insinuated that we were “bargaining for the Land League vote! consideration, money, and Lowell's with. drawal. This was bringing it pretty close, but McClure, whan challenged by the integrity League for proof, puts them off for “sixty doubtful or ninety days." promising at that time to give them the proof, (held in 81,000 bail for Lis appearance al court in Berks county. ned at our June Upset Sale.” u may save the cost of a journey he city, and perhaps much more, on single suit of clothing, “THERE'S NO SUCCESS LIKE SUCCESS." Rapid Sales keep our Counters clear of old goods—Railroad and snaps similar to a dog. London, Sept. 8.~Advices from Egypt state that the British troops are suffering to an alarming extent from the hent, which is insupportable. Beveral officers have been rendered insensible, and fainted on the stand, Cases of dysentery are nus merous, and the medical siafl Is taxed to the utmost A small party of Arabs attempted tol scale the ramparts of Alexandria, Their! object, it is believed was incend arlam. | Judge Btiness in his decision at Provi-! dence denied Trustee Chafee posession of . Canonchet, and left the abstract question pa] Guarantee Bargains—I mean [to title to be decided bys jury, f:x-Sen. ator Sprague remains in possession, rt MMT ST MARKETS. Philadelphia, Sept. 12. ~Flour, Minneso a extra $6.75, Penn'a extra 6H 25, Wheat 1.08, corn 76, oats 40, Bpring Mills Market. Wheat, $1.00, No, 2, .00;: No, 3.75 Rye 80c Corn, shelled and ears, per bu. 8) Corn, shelled, 80e, Oats, 40c, Buckwheat, 50¢, Barley 60¢, to The Cloverseed,. 40010 4.560 Timothy seed, 1.60 to 1 756 Plaster, ground per ton, $9.00 Flour, per bbl $5,00 Butter 26¢ Tallow, Ge. Ham, 16e¢. Bhoulders 14¢ Bacon or side, 14¢ Eggs per doz, 20¢ Corrected weekly vy 1. J. Gres gay, there oy i£K ol right along, «DO NOT FORGET THIS! . simply blocks the way. {ministered before the polson had done Hite work, This is the fourth case of the kind that has occurred in that city with. sternly [in two months, f lostod] Arabi Pacha's forces reconnoitred the No matter what parly prosonis! British advanced posts at Kassassin and { and were driven back with loss, The'British whenever tha bosses learn that only geod captured four guns, General Wolsey has consent to removed his permanent camp to Kassas- sin. af as Honest logis by Delaware Co, Democr I especially call atton« tion to MY STOCK of GROCERIES as being the Equal if not Fupe, rior to any in the Val. ley. ———— lation can he secured only rejecting al! eandidates but those o men, vole against them; Wanamaker & Brown. ¥y. ¥ i 3:40.20, will Oak fa men can ba elected, they 2th 2:2! Market Sts, Philadelphia, And Brockerhof’s NEW STORE! wre AT CENTRE HALL. ress am —— OIA smarts Grand Opening Jieaper Rates Then Elsewhere lf NEW STOCK, |i fain Gee eee so JOHN MULLEN, Bier Ge Sol ~il otel Stand.- DRY GOODS, LADYS DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMENS NOTIONS, EANCY GOODS, . Ready Made CLOTHIN 6G —FOR~— Men and Boys, GROCERIES, FEE] Cojjee, Sugar, o Sug Syrups, Queensware, Glassware, "BARGAINS! se ————— A ——" Especially, smile acceptable nominations. the legislative roosters wherever they ap. pear, and they will soon giveaway 10 men ONE, Dentist, can be fond st A ed lM AL. OT . of independence and integrity, . that I will sell low, and only ask that a v THE DAILY GRAPHIC, Saturday, July 2 WALT WHITMAN'S LEAVES OF GRASS The edition of Walt Whitms of Grass, i writen on account of the & onment of} its publication by a Boston firm in conse | quence of Mr, Anthony Comstock’s alle. gations that it contained objectionable passages, has been issued by lees Welsh & Co., Philadelphia, The book contain 80 much tras poetry. 80 MANY paisages which stamp their author as a true poet of & bigh, though certainly not of the ast order, that it is a pity that Mr, | man’s own good sense has not mov ed him] to cul out the *C en of Adam,” word and lines, which add nothing at all to the beauty of his work and which certainly are not structural and vital to it. The au. thor of such a poem as “0 Captais, My] Captain,’’ does himself injustice and pula himself to a disadvantage most UnnECessas | rily and most cruelly by fying in the face of decent public opinion. Walt Whit man's personality too sweet and sound | and clear to be put by a mere piece of in- ijudiciousness at so great a disadvantage as} that under which a few expressions in poems—wontonly and willfully kept against the advice of his best friends—| cause him to labor. He will not expunge] them himself, and therefore he must pay] the penalty; but after he is dead they w il] be blotted out of editions, for lovers of the good man will be sure to do for his fame that which he himself has—wo are sure, foolishly refused to do for iL cannes scl iii eas A—— THE WAR IN EGYPT De Lesseps Thinks the Be a Long One a————— gheay, ft re Marble & Granite WORKS. 7 D. R. STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa. oThs inlets & ET ST AY » at ”" wp Graxirs people come aud satisfy thamselves of Sy this from the prices asked. % 0; i J 5 bE X . 0's * Loaves] IXO/VG » a’ i ~ i a 3 about whieh so much has heen] h ¢ bh sy] Coe WILL GIVEAWAY $1000! this year to cash customers, by aSystemof] 18 Checks. Each customer taking a $20 check sums purchased will be punchs ed and when amount is full $1 will be thrown off’ the $20, besides having your’ goods lower than sold elsewhere 8 —————————————————— New Departure. som ble "GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. PN INO NNN % his Jelieving it to be the best for there] |both merchant and customer that all |dealings should be in cash, and fol llowing the example of most promi: Inent and successful dealers, I bave |determined to do away with the |eredit system alter the 17 of July, {1882. After thisdate the books will {be closed and 1 will sell only -FOR=CASH- or its equivalent, D ¥. YORTNEY, 7 Office 1a 01d Consrd yk . PEALE A AWE TR ¥Em AVorieysal-isw Office opposite the Count Hones. wiles fonts, Pa. Lond R85 6G. professional services 1o the public. Bel prepared to perform sll in the dental profession. He is pow fully : pared to extract teeth absolutely wien pain. wy 3 pred HOUSE, W. RB. Teller, proprietor, Belle toute, Pa. Special country trade. J OHN BLAIR LINN, Law, Office on Allegheny street, Beleiont WNruggie Wil Ja i i i i i a | iB Thaukful to my customers for Tae GREAT their past patronage, I hope to meet \them in the future at my old stand, where I am confident I can rell muchigpn CHEAPER THAN BEFORE B BE E (CHEAI ER THAN BEFORE, aud| 2, 5 0. To {LOWER thao elsewhere, IHavede |B B : ltermined to give my customers the BBB EEEEEE H HI |benefit of the new system, PRODUCE will be taken in ex- \change for goods at highest market Respectfully, IL. J. Grenoble, Spring Mills, Pa, y has jast first fact that sl ! / i REEEEEE H H1V i KE 4 H Hl Y HHH 1 V H Bl VY Vv Men V EEE . 4 : Y E i his back force al Vv EE | thir ? : ty huns men sm rf Mie smem— : > es C. T. Alexander, M. Bows. JA LEXanDER & BOWE. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFO PA. Ofice in Garman's new price. {18jul y | ann wad 3h Canin wii BUL Wv10 ut wii w Farmers will be allow ed the highest price for all kinds produce. The best bargains tn Store Goods in the coun~ iy. “ to the New Ntore fore purchasing else where. or —————— ’ , a cut Burchfield's New Grocery, » ii oy £0 19 2.11 wt. Wii THIS SPACE now On Ds OA NABV J 4 3H 1LVAd 1 is Reserved. SELLING OUT IRISH VOTES. Am— CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. J. W. HEXKY Seperintenden ‘pusy uo sFujpurg coug Jo epuiy |v pu ‘NOS »®» NWNVEVED wopisog ‘vA ‘tFed ‘SYN ‘prea ser] ‘edojugg ‘scoseacy texg : ‘posjuvavnd 3g 100gaed w pum saepao nok eaves] Caeyywery qouesg jo eq Oy1 wou SYWIIVO PUP HOHE ‘FIOCH FINED ININGER rep riotor ASHE AHL INVA NOX 41 YAHLVAT A108 FASANA 4.0. PE — for the Manufacture and consiautly NEW STOCK | seep on isa | keep on han 1 | CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, and all kind of vehicles. i Soon to be received 03u03eI[°H J0pi0 03 eRYWM CE OM All work made of the best ma terial, and put together by mechan-|y ics of long experience. Hence all work from these shops is guaranteed. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turned out first-class. COME AND SEEOUR WORK} 12027 —AT THE— AS. A, BEAVER, ot aD. (FTIR OUUXTY BANKING | Late Milliken, Hoover & On.) rere Interest, ow In - Discount Notes, The patronage of all desiring fair treatment is solicited. BEE HIVE tress i H, |m®.For quotations call and you will be convinced that a revolution has been ef. fected in prices of all goods offered for sale, jun29 N ASH, ng Mills House, Spring Mills, Pa. 5 wild On bth, at Luth, parsonage, Asronsburg, | by same, Mr. Ch. H. Stover, of Aarons-| BE Mies Sarah E. Deininger, ofi Tin ration upon tho estate of Sarah] : | Leo, late of Potter twp, dec'd, have On Oth instant, by J. C. Boal, Eeq., A.ling been lawfully granted to the une M. Price, of Mill Creek, Huntingdon Co., |dersigned, he would respectfully request to Miss Susan Parker, of Potter twp., Cen~ all persons knowing themselves to be ins tre Co. idebied to the cilate to make immediate] | payment and those having claims against {the same to present the same duly asuthen- |ticated for settlement. D DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ~~ Letters of ad» W. E, BURCHFIELD. ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady increase of business, 1 have remodeled, repainted and added to the external as well as to the internal appearance of my {DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more attractive to my customers s&~WM. WOLF & SON. At the Old Stand. It will be —~GOODENEWS— Telegraphic facilities give us unication with the quick . tomm Y k Kd. Miller is about to leave for Baltis world's markets—Xou know more to attend med. lectures, ¥ Ed. Krumrine, it is said, will soon take where to find ve | himself to Lewisburg to ‘superintend a G. R. SricELMYRR, & Co's “Fair, grin warehouse. Can Spring Mills spare ,{ him? Wiarrmer & Co's Supply Depot Wo are sorry to learn that Harry meme ml SpriNG MILs Suita, of Bellefonte, has been bedfast THE DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE ST {or some three weeks, "OR LIEUT. GOVERNOR, wm Mr. Geo. Jackson, of Bellefonte, has a Shiiinn Heel Sassaaratia LOCAL ITEMS stiff arm, the result of an injury from a _ Sr t 3 1 he a a. "ne vicious cow some time ago, ARQIGAAN 20° Jdolld ats AM — .— semen who bears his mother's family name, was —We will send ihe RE Ny — The exterior of the Reporter|born “among the suns of the frosty thun the campaign, in tubs of 50. oF $3.55 | building has been remodelled and re-lger' in Somerset county, Pa., Novems Rend in bas for cinta o 1 {painted and is now among the neatest of} yor 1539. His early education was ob: ——Monday was wet and chilly; Tues: | our neat town's improvements. Extend-{ ts ai ’ : v : tained at Monongabala academy, Morgan day clear. ing along the full front of the building : 3 aos 14th inst, is Jew~ [above the second story large lettering | OWA. W. Va; Hiram college, in Ohio, mE Ra igen ph gs ! is first spells out the “Centre Reporter,” and |and finished his studies at Jefferson NOW Year, " Fy sab IN i after! lege C are : \ can be read half a mile away, done after | lege, Canonsburg. When he was a pupil day. ; the best touches of the painter, Mr, D\ | ot Hiram the late President Garleld was a The new bridge being built yorass F. Luse. fetsons now sige hays ne ah tutor there, and the acquaintance thus the Susquehanna at Renova broke down. | ficulty in finding us, and we will at all} cued bat ; Rod men were on it at the time, ten | times be pleased to have our friends and or He oy shed ya pesstenl Stioate hip, of whom were badly injured. patrons call for & Ploatant hak, or to A a var y hing rh i + | have ’em sit and read our exchanges |Jenlsiragioc . weir political dif ee econ? I Ibe from all parts of the country. ‘erences were the widest, as illustrated by IT would advise'the convention mcm Ar the echolarly and irresistible paper, in to re=affirm the former resolution ia fa-| ——At the recent Centre Hill meet: | which Mr. Black took issue with Mr, Gan vor of Blaine, ing the following officers were elected | field's exultant boast that the influence of ~—— Farmers, by taking your produce Jot $he ensuing year by the Co, 8. B, As | Jefferson 1s on the wane in our political to Sechlers, you get the highest market RP ‘resident: Selvester | VHT: i 5 es. All kinds of produce | 8, E. Furst, President; Sylvester Young Black was admitted to the bar price, at all tim 3 P D. Ray, Secretary; Charles F. Cook _ taken at Sechlers, Call with them and Trensurer. surat . '{ of Somerset, but never practiced much, serve your own best interests. : Executive Committee—Revs. R. Orit [showing early inclination toward journal —(ars are scarce in Clearfield and | tenden, John Hewitt, WwW. E Fischer, J. lism and other forms of literary work. Cumberland coal regions. The Penn-| Zeigler and Morris. Messrs. J. W. er From the time of beginning his law stud Sylvania railroad company is short of hart D. 8. Keller, F. P. Green and H. L. | os ho wrote for various journals on & wide motive power. aryey. . | range of topics, doing a vast amount of . . ’ t acting superintendent in| Fane 0 OPRICE, COINS : hs ‘ ae Sayville han a Dold dhe Taliig he Wilson: Bo of Spring effective political work, for which he had pic-nie of the Seatol SB Il" kinds oF Mills, invited the Association to hold its | trained himself by profound study of the/ Oye, ice-cream and | NeXt annual meeting at that place. fathers of the Republic. Jefferson found 3 od - reed a a — in hi ppreciative but discriminatin essen i li in Dim AD APPredia £ alae things will be se ; re i dmirar ond the Hamiltonian theories - 4 . Bargains, better than the best, in —Some writer -.in the Bellefonte | admirer, and 1oniat orl all kinds of store goods, at Brockerhofl's News has made an unjust attack upon encountered his early criticism and dis popular Centre Hall store. They are in | Mayor Powers of that town. Mr. Powers | sent. Study of the constitution and of the constant receipt of new goods. Call and |!# S50 ul the hast sad most popular Ma discussions over ils adoption and construe. ing elsewhere, yors Bellefonte has ever Dad, and Ref... only confirmed him in his Democ see before purchasing else writer is evidently afraid of his popular han : ovens the growth of a pe Ra. J H Dex, of Williams. ity, and seeks to hit him from hia am. AR ed that they goon had ane or port, will preachin the Reformed church | bush least he may be elected governor institutions had builded wiser than they at Centre Hall, on next Sunday, 10 a.m, | or congressman. Mr. Powers has done |y,.g formulating a system which could! and on same day at 2 p.m. in Emanu- | his full duty as the chief officer of his | bg practicably and profitably applied to] Paris, Sept. 2.— De Lesspe, wh el’s church, Tussyvyille. own uch SOLON things can not | gyery question that arose. larrived here. in an interview on Eg art him one bit owers is a pow-| Mr. Black, though a stadent of politics, | avive uid that tha g Care, Bary X SBE BR eet er in Bellefonte and the terror of evil- | has never failed to takes laboring oar in|h 5 or S4IG LAGE AA ba Bacatiss A : doers, male and female; let all good citi- | the practical work of campaigns. Besides be known regarding the Egyptian matter TER at public sale. zens stand by their Mayor bo TN up | the engagement of his pen for effective is that the movement is a nati nal — i count i ei iv faithful i o | work in many quarters, he has been heard | fe convinced that Arabi hs re ed or mem oh | een i hee dhgen. aa aligatod ‘by | on the stump your’ afer year, snd u| ub L100 Vie back. His 3 Tt So. . : oe he| : Suntre Stall, 93 Jat $3 place in somim the large vote ith which the citizens of | 10 U1 stic State Conventions are accred. | present is between twenty-five and Bi on a prohidilion canaica asse that town re-elec im, ited to his authorship. In 1870 he repre~/thousand Arabs, His arms are two r yd t ghtto be bh sented Fark county in the Rigte he dele. [dred thousand, and when he ne ———8nyder county ou appy : tion, and in 1850 he was one of the deles| : + SRC whieh n potatoes are selling at 30 cts. per bush- Among the railroad charters granted | ooo from that Congressional district to|CAR RK them. el there. the state department during August i8 | 114 Cincinnati convention, voting on the| De Lesseps had every roason to be salle . . _ | one for the Susquehanna and Southwest- | first ballot for Judge Field and on the|fied with the manner in which Arabi be. ——No. 1 canned fruit, and best dried | ern Railroad Company. The terminal|second for General Hancock. Prior t0|p.ced toward the canal. The English b a Jeuches and pruens, very cheap, at|points are Williamsport and the south-|the late State convention, from the time YG oon Gans 1) Jun 10 BAY kerhoffs, Give them a trial, they |ern line of Clearfield counaty, thus tra=|his nomination for Lieutenant Governor|do need of the canal for their operat are a superior articl i ts of L y Clinton, | was first broached, the suggestion was re-| The Arabs had not placed i B T e. versing paris o yeoming, Ulinion, h } + . "1 ad not piaced a price on his The Cli Co Sand Centre and Clearfield counties, The cap- ceived with popular favor, and he was paad. On the contrary, after the English Sehool tian i pronill oa Sale ay ital is $4,000,000. The length of the line Sutudn Fe alge mary os ihe frsti) a landed at Suez he had received n lets! on pu a ona, |. 2 eed . allot. The selection was ratified most! : » 3 ” BURIVOG Bio in annoal session, Wednesday and | 8 Sus adres miles. The Corpengions sartily not only by the Democratic pross ter from Arabi sayigg he knew it was nd Thuorsday, October 19th and 20th. re ex-1 Eh of Pennsylvania but by many journals of his fault, and giving him notice that the __ |tor Peale, John G. Reading, and Hon. J.| large influence out side the State. rs i) on 2] ~—Storekeeper Brown, of the Phila- | M. Gazzman, of Philadelphia; Wm. H, rom his youth Mr, Black bas been a, Sweetwater easal would be The Seighia slmehuase, who bas been arrest- | Brown, of Clinton, and Israel Test, E. H. | supporter of those Democratic principles Boglish 3107 Bad bebaved very badly, EE AE SES | as a confederate of Phipps, bad his | Bigler and B. L. Wallace, of Clearfield. | which he comes to by inheritance and | firiog right and left in the streets and Kills] emc——— | NEW CENTRE COUNTY BANK BUILDING. wife Summering at Unicuville, this | The stock is mainly subscribed by the holds by intelligent convictions, With|!PK of Do Sub mame and children, ane T. DESHNER, Gunsmith, | re county, the past season, and also has a | first three named gentlemen. It is un«|ready pen and eloquent tongue he has 3° 6 S344 SWh emploYes he a brother living in that vicinity. derstood that this road is projected for | steadily maintained them for over twenty | EnRlish army was very wel organieed, | High St, Bellefonte, Pa GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! Consumpion, liver and kidney dis- the purpose of developing some 30,000 years. In all his uitaratges and writiogs | - Jo tinks the war will be a Jong ona, Hua band: Winchester y i ’ they never found abler nor more fitting|8BG its can not yel be forecast. No| : ana: neste sn eases are cared by Brown’s Iron Bit- acres of coal lands lately bought by the xpressions than in his recent successfu] | serious operations could be undertaken rifles, B. i. Double guns. Shot and . wa . = . \ ters, which enriches the blood, and gentlemen engaged in its construction, 8 | oa0 4 10 revive the Jeffersonian societies| NUL the hot weather and the overflow of pig, and Shot, Si ria B aha THE New Store in the Centre Covn- strengthens the whole system rtion of which has recently been pur. and extended the study of Jeffersonian | the Nile were at an end, in October, It| “HE hl aot, ? ge SPH loading ty Bank Building, High st. Belle . — chased by other parties, principles. To this patriotic task he has|i$ not true that Arabi had mutilated BUDS from $0 to 814. Revolvers from| * ‘ang? By y Sa yy dthedist Jai on last applied himself not because of any retro-| English dead and wounded He had heard 1 to 11 dollars, Muzzle loading guns fonte Penn's, a y cleared abou 3 8 pro speciive tendency of his mind, nor by | hing of that from officers in EgFpl eorv chean. } ABA : ceeds will be applied for the purchase of reason of any failure to profoundly appre-|Eoviand had long been intending to get dan } “ I sell no breech loading rd NAS " ny TY AP an organ. ciate the spirit of true progressiveness and | her foger The Egypt oa ons platen or Spoon 8, ' : i { SD N 0 W 0 P E N . mself and his . inai. | 80OLhEr, he whole trouble had been auns made 1 renal ! - «It is conceeded by all housekeep- : to adapt himself and hi political prinei-| 0 ad Dy the intrigues of Malet. sad el & de and repaired. —— ND ~~ Attempt to Del the b derful devel An tiem eiiver e nd | ples to the won ui development of our| dh a) Shot~gun cartridges loaded to orde : A : i d ; ridges loaded to order ers that have dealt at Sechlers that it is national life. He holds that in the Jeffers| the purpose of giving England this oppor Bo g ir | STOCK FULL the best place always, for first class gro- League to Cameron for Money. sonian philosophy are the germs of all pos bunt , Ha ha hot seen any of the actus, Ammunition wholesale and retail.| . ceries, always fresh and pure, and that itical progress. {al fighting, but there had been many more! pSporismen are respectfully ine their es fair. There is not a : io : o : DE ohm originated and declared | killed and wounded among the English! iad > pur ine 1 . " pe a ly =a | The goods on sale are the best the fans : Philadelphia, Sept. 8. ~The Times will : hos . {than reported. There were many cases of| ro 0 CXAWINEG MY SOCK. : en There is an old saying “There is authority the Times had made its public the fathers, |aislodged at the point of the bayonet. |UD. Tiffany, U1, » A barfect marvel of preelionce | GLASS WARE, ———— t o Le . Ll 1am oh p . Li. A, Felts : be all of gong | a. - " ~ nothing like leather,” and it istrue too, | charge that certain assumed leaders of the met Every person owning oven 2 sal] gar H. Doane, My obbisaon, DD. “Litho ie Fw | CANNED FRUITS, snd more, oe is nothing like the Land League were bargaining with the Press Opinions, | den spot should set out small fruits, and to Te Ronis shen i. a om ipients, will AND EVERY THING USUALLY leather in the boots and shoes at Doll & leaders of the Republican party in Pent! Tuo Chicago Tribune, leading republi-| know when, bow and what to plact send) uiteriss dil, SSE aspiring] KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STORE. ee s ‘ y| BY! N ; , . bein. Hen : 1to A. M. Purdy, Palmyra, N. Y., for his) shouls bs ia vary” household tribe’ aed" Prot | and best made up of any similar goods Irish votes. Col. McClure in reply says | ©*0 paper of Illinois: The Chicago Tri | catalogue, sent free to all applicants; or for RE oamg™ rae teat tac moh en | Remember the Store Is a new in Shia count’ and much cheaper than hat | OS uh bune, in the support which at this distance|25 cents in Samp will fos his H-page ic. grand Saance LS ols monex. Sample p on one opened on other store dare 30 Lis $ . it can give the antis i fi “Small Fruit Instructor,” He also pub-|puia, Ps. epi TT siya. A new stock er biota 2 conceived by John C. Delaney, who has nie er br : Boo Hopublionns o ishes & twenty page monthly paper called! Rn mau. Monday May 1 just received. If you want a real bar long been known as a dealer in Irish | * SRRSFIVADIA, bul expresses the seoll'l..pyy pryry” KeconpEr AX Corracx| READ, MARK AND Lxarx-—That a ] Ry gain call of Doll & Mingles, in the Brock votes, with petty offices and cash as his re~ ments of the great mass of the Republi-|Garpxer,” price $1.0) per year, or from | fue enclosed Picnic Ground with every AND ALL GOODS CONSEQUENTLY bh wards.” On or about June 5, ssys Col. |cans of Illinois. Bossism cannot control|this time to Dec., 1583, only $1.00. He|CORVORIGnes such as Swings, Croquet NEW AND FRESH, erhoff house block. McClure, Delaney appeared in Washing | 1h Republicans of Illinois. That has b sends a specimen copy free to sll applis ground, Quoits, Pavilion, and a fine — Tas ord Reriapt® Staxp:—For| ton on the mission for the purchase of the] . » Po. 1 01./,440018: 418% has DOAD | Sania. l4sepd: |spring of pure water, plenty of shade t d ch i Land League. He conferred with several | tried, and its defeat is memorable as welll" __" _____ — | Music and lunes got up at moderate rates. beauty and chastness of design, correct 8 gl | workmanship and durability of materi- | Irishmen who hold subordinate positions | as historical. The Tribune believesthere NM ARRIED. == | Onrriages and tickets to the eave. Socie- al the monuments made at the Mill under the Government, and unreservedly is virtuo enough in the Republicans of] dh {ties, Clubs, Lodges, and all respectable : - declared plan and purpose to fully half a . . ¥ : i 5th. st Shafer's hotel. Aaronshurg. | parities for further information ad heim Marble Works stand second to P ‘ 6 vin: On Oth, st Shaler's hotel, Aaronsburg, . i tral Penn's. Th i dozen men, He gave the name of Mr, ennsylvania to vindicate themselves andy Bev. J. Tomlinson, Mr, D, K. Billmey+! GEL. B : : ad suggested negotiations wit Ward | graceful servitude which, descending f huth, of Coburn, Centre county | are entirely respousible for all they | (Meagher Condon, as the Land League | SEFYGE'W Me, EI0eNGINg Yom po ; id promise. e advise our readers to pat- | leader most likely to make and execute a |*™® to son, enslaves not only the Republi- ronize the Millheim Works for anything | contract for the transfer of the Land |cans, but the entire people of the State. they may want in the marble line. 9t | League voters for Beaver. Delaney pro- ee : . d to bring Condon and Cameron to~ The Philadelphia Press, rep: The «Mr. C. F. Herlacher has set up his poss : ; ; . 8 | gether to perfect the contract on the basis | name and statesmanship of Rutherford B feather renovator at Rebersburg, and is | of the removal of Minister Lowell from Spri i i ’ Hayes, the Springfield Republican thinks prepared to renovate all the feather-beds, | England, to enable Condon to mislead the : : ) : matresses, etc.; in Miles twp. We know | Irish, and the payment of a liberal amount ought to have come in for a share of Mr. something about the good work of Mr. | of money to Condon. Blaine's eulogies in his last speech. Uns fortunately, while the Star route trials are r Herlacher in this regard. No ope shonld | After consulting with several Sibar Jur fail to give him ticke, matresses, or pil- | ties Delaney had a conference with Con- 1 would now unning, any eulogies of the ‘name and J. 1. Live, | lows for cleaning, as he will render most don on or about the 56th of June, at which perfect satisfaction, Feathers will be re- conference the details of the agreement |*tstesmanship of Rutherford B. Hayes” were made by which Cameron and Dela i DIED. At Spring Mills, Sept. 11, Rose Evelyn, | {thank my customers for their liberal pats H. D, Lee, Tend : ironage in the past, and solicit a continu. Slaugti i turned to their owners better than new, and more bulky, cleansed of all impauri- ties that render them unhealthy, Don’t fear to try him. ——The Lock Haven Democral says: ney were to secure the removal of Minis~ ter Lowell to give Condon a plea to pre- sent to the Irish people. Condon was to be paid liberally for his services in de rauding the Irish volers, and was to be Hog cholera ed in Nit i detailed by Assistant Secretary New to og appeared in Nittany valley |, inal public inspection of different about harvest and has since raged with-| nis in Pennsylvania, to enable him to out abatement, and proved very destruc. | reach the various Land League centres tive, It is estimated that not lesa than | with an appearance of performing official from five to eight hundred hogs bave|duty. been lost in the valley, There is hardly| On or about June 6 Condon and Delas a farmer but has lost from two fo twen- | cey called on and conferred with Camer- ty. Among those who have lost the larg- ox, Fhe fhe contract for ihe delivery of est number are Messrs, James Taylor, J. | the Land League vole for Leaver was per- Barner, Henry Beck and Austin Confer feelod a all dutatis, un 4 Cameron aground —the first mentioned having lost his en- | 12 I8Ve Asssistani Secretary New assign : : : Condon ostensible duty in Pennsylvania. tire herd. The disease has made its ap The contract was afterward consummated pearance in this city and quite a number | with Condon alone, with the conditions of porkers have succumbed thereto. Its|ihat Minister Lowell hould be removed, run across the fact that he sheltered a ring which was stealing millions, protected its] daughter of A. W. and R.C, Bartholmew, 2 aged 6 months and 26 days i a Es 45 . bead in power, when the facts vere aa . ... ! JXECU TORS SALE. : , 1 On23ed ult, Maud McEven, daughter brought out, and laft another Adminis=| or Ezra Smith. of Penn Hall, age tration to deal with the disgraceful scans i dal. If Mr. Hayes had reformed less in| letlers about civil service reform and more| by discharging Brady, his “name and] statesmanship’’ would need less coding | and deserve more eulogy. | us : There will be 11 year, exposed to Pablic Sale ou tlie prewises, “ao : : . . {%wo miles north of Spring Mills Station, Sweet y the thought, the promise op the Lewisburg and Tyrone RR, on ee " . * Nan 5 ‘ That friends, long severed friends, shall | Saturday, September 9, 1882. meet; os {The following valuable Real Estate of That kindred souls, on earth digjoin’'d | Adam Fisher, Dec'd, known asthe Farm- Shall meet from earthly dross refin'd, lors Mills property, consisting of a MER- | Their mortal cares and sorrows o'er, CHANT AND CUSTOM FLOURING X63 ‘urk vite frog f inker n ningle hearts 1 $ : " ry gi * Mh 9 oh va AX New YX ork Sun: The Free Thinks re And mingle hearts to part no more, MILL, in complete running order with the who were lately in session at W atkins | es ———— sn se meee 1 pa pacity 10 4 run of Burrs, having Turbine passed a set of resolutions violating and as} NOTICE | Water Wheels located on Penn's Creek, a sailing the Church, and callirg for the or- : 0 0 : . Bev w r ik team, also, thereon SOU wail tn fAati i ¢ hi The citizens of Centre counly please|ds i +bs On Lhe samo stream, LARGE ization of infidelity et it 3 3 | : YY 111 rR 3 ut : ganization of nfid lity again it. They | take notice that 8 Convention will be held|D WELLING House with a complete would have the Spiritualists, Nationalists, | Daists, Agnostics,” and the infidels of 2 3 months and 8 days. i {ance of tho same. My stock is as nea: { full as possible, 1am in complete coms {munication with the principal Drug Hou {ses of New York and Philadelphia and am tsupplied with cuts snd price lists, and {anything in my line not kept in stock, {will be sant for at onceand delivered atthe! same prices that it could be bought at il you went or sent yourself. I buy my dru for cash, pay no discounts, whic enables me to sell just as cheap as any othe er drug store in the cointy, All business between doaler and customers strictly con. fidential. J.D. MURRAY, junit Centre Hall, V M. A. BANDO MERCHANT TAILOR, Shop oncorner of Church and Main st. 1s prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, on short notice, and good fits guar rLETE Stock oF .Goobs in the valley, A-N-D — T-H-E — B-E-S-T bas arrived, aud is now opened, at i - —W OO LFS— Old Reliable Stand. The finest and best gentlemen's Dress Goods, in the county. The finest, best and latest 5 5. > " ~ styles ladies’ Dress Goods, i i i i i i Hats, Boots, Shoes, &o., &c. Queensware, Glassware, Gro- cer pone but what are first symptoms are stiffness of the limbs, followed by a cough. Not one out of 25 recovers. ——A very rich mine of iron ore, six feet nine inches thick, has ben discover- ed on the land of Messrs. N.Shaw & Co located on Mocquito creek, Clearfield county. ——One night last week burglars en- tered the mill at Spring Mills and made an attempt to drill a hole in Ed. Krum- rine’s safe, but failed to get through for a blast, and left the job unfinished. The same night a number of cellars sere rob- bed there. ——Mr. Geo. B Haines, of Wolf's store, illuminated our sanctum with his pres- ence the other day. Mr. Haines reports the farmers in that section of Miies twp., pretty generally done sowing, ——Rebersburg has a new mercantile firm—C. L. Gramley Bro. having bought the store of Frank & Son, ——Sweet potatoes, peaches, apples and other fruit, fresk, at Sechlers, in the Bush house block. Osceola cries aloud for a new station, where passengers can await the arrival of trains without being subjected to so much vulgarity and indecent conduct as they are compelled to listen to and wit- ness at the present excuse for a station, The fifteenth annual convention of the Young Men’s Christian Association of Pennsylvania, will be held at Williams- port, September 28 to October 1st next, nclusive. The local association of Will~ ismsport is actively preparing for the goming event. in Centre Hall, in the === 10 goOnvene STORE ROOM, An xcallent well nest at 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday, Sept 25h, [the house. of never falling walter, GOOD if possible, to start a tide of Irish enthusi-| every variety come together as allies, |1882, for the purpose of placing in nomin- asm for Arthur and Cameron; that a large rant s : "lation one eandidate for the Legislature, to sum of money was to be paid to Condon, and present a solid front against the} voted for at the coming fall election. in addition to his salary and official travel | Church. | THOS. J. TAYLOR, ling expenses, and that Cameron was to But what harm does the Church do|Chairman Exec. Com. Probibition secure Assistant Secretary New’s order|ihew? This is not an age or a country in) of Centro county, assigning Uondon to an indefinite tour of ; | “ESTRAY—A large roan heifer, almost ingpection duty in Pennsylvania. Col. white, will weigh about 800 pounds, came McClare add: ; a to the premises of the undersigned, about These facts are not given in idle rumor middle of August. The owner is request or loose statements or collections, They : erly, pay COsts oy res are in my posession as sworn facts, and JOHUN D. DECKER they are within the knowledge of several = 7" Potter Twp persons with whom Delaney conferred at — the time, and of several other persons to whom he, in his pride of his supposed suc cess of his crime, detailed the whole facts substantially as I have given them to yeu. I am not at liberty, at present, to give you the names fof my informants who have re- ported or sworn to the facts, nor am I at liberty atl present to give you the name of the person to whom Delaney’s letters are addressed, but the original letters are in my possession, all in aney’s well known band writing, written on his official State Librarian paper. Col. McClure then quotes Delaney’s let- ters, dated “Official Librarian, Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, Senate Chamber, Harrisburg, June 2, 1882." In the first letter Delaney gays: The Democracy met and named their ticket, a ticket that we could beat by 80,- 000, were we united. In fact, I feel confl- dent we can beat it should the fight go on as it now stands, But it will take the hardest work and the greatest amount of cash ever spent in a State fight. I have been moving in my own way ever since 1 left you, and am proud to say never in my experience have I met with so much real encouragement form our people. When I left Washicgton 1 fully ex pected tbat Senator Cameron Would, have \ parts which a man is forced to have any re- ligious faith. Nobody here suffers any penalty because of his infidelity. He is} not made a martyr because of it, He is} ed to prove prop not even tabooed socially on account of {OVO the same, his doubt or denial, but finds plenty of 1sepit people ready to sympathize with him and to applaud him. He is not obliged to go to church, and does not have to pay for the maintenance of religious ceremonies and N pricithood. All is voluntary. Infidelity ia yery pecuninrily profitable for Bob Ins gereoll, for instance. It is his stock in trade, He guins money by beiog an infl del, and owes his popularity chiefly to his infidelity. The infidels, therefore, are too prospers ous to be brought into an organization. If they were persecuted, they might bo slim. ulated to bring their forces togethor in bitter animosity to the Church which load ed them with pains and penalties, But nowadays the only thing the Church can do is try to convert them to religious faith. That is a sort of pressure it has a right to bring, Nobody, not even the most vios lent infidel, can complain of that. He is ns free to deny as the Church is to affirm, N.Y. Tribune, repyy Tho’ plain fact that there are {wo Repyblien vie ete in —— A AIL AAS ALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC E. Tho undersiged will i | SA LE, expose for sale, at public auction on the at 2 o'clock p.m: land known nas the “"DARNET WAG- NER FARM," situated one-half mile oast of Centre Hill, Potter twp., Centre coun ty, Pa., containing 311 9-10 acres, of which 914 acres are cloared andin a good state of cultivation, the ballance is well timbered with hemlock, pine,'oak. A valuable mine of IRON ORK has been opened on same premises by the Penns Valley Mining Co, They have leased ton ncres of said promis ses, which is reseryoed—the land adjoining shows strong indications of being equally rich in mineral, Binking Creek rjns ard and soft water are to be found near the buildings, The buildings erected on said farm consist of two dwelling houses, barn, sheds and cribs. Also a fine orchard of choice fruit on the premises. Terms. —One third cash, ballance in two equal annual payments, with interest. De- forred payments to ba secured by mort gage, JOHN B. WAGNER, Mivauar il ol Executorsof B.rngt V Chae tal Zia hh $ OUM, agner, dee'd. > » J anteed, according to the latest styles, A large lot of samples always hand. Workmen of long oxpe in his employ. Inov y W. CORNELIUS, Photographer, 816 Markt Street, LEWISBURG, Pa. The best work at moderate prices, All work pertaining to photography finely ex- ocuted. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, but must be accompa- nied with the cash, julld BANK BARN und other outsbuildings Also, about 40 acres of land part of which is well umbered with white pina, oak, hemlock, bounded by the lands of Jno. P. Ross’ heirs. Jno. Barges heirs, Robert J Smith, Ged. Krape and others. Orchard with choice fruit, two lenant houses, gars den and Stables, Sale to comme P. M. made oi need 1 » lock be neo at one o'« of said day when terms will bn . “J. B, FISHER, TOLLY FISHER, Execulors, Augl0 New Brockerhoff H ouse. I ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, PA. G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. (Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. 5. ros Buse to and from all trains. 33 Special rates to witnesses and jurors, 8junti PUTTS HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. IFraxk X Lruaym, Proprietor. Best brands of Liquors and Cigars on hand. Good accommodations for Travels ers and Commercial Men. Also Beer bot- ver, Torms reasonable. 20juntf PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. QENTRE HALL, PA, RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter est; Discount Notes; Buy and dell GovernmentSecurities, Gold and Coupons. Wu Wory Wu, B. Mixars Pres't Cashier X An pp SELLERS & CO. “8. PITTSBURGN, PA G™ YOUR JOB PRINTIZG DONE ries, = : MURRAY'S COACH SuHP In successtul operation, for more than a quarter of a Seutary has attained a reputation for finished amd serviceable work, of whieh but few can boast, BUGGIES, § CARRIAGES, SPRING- WAGONS, &c., kept constantly on hand. All kinds of done ea short notice. work of Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made and sold separately. SHOP, COUNTY& STATE rights of PATENT BOW. ToP . for i ; a, ov a A 18 fecth, * Centre Co, CUT THIS OUTI SHEP KISLS | We ="+ staragin wre. He bas the only pure, old - fashioned NEW OR= LEANS sugar in the couns ty, an article rarely found in these days. A complete assortment in each department. Come and see one of thegbest stocks in the county. IRDVWARE, % Jas. Harris § Co ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and REAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD? WARE, to meet all demands in this line,