The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 14, 1883, Image 5

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THE BEST TONIC.
Cures Completely Dyspepsia,
indigestion, Malaria, Liver and
#4 idney ¢ omplinints., PDruggisis
and hy sicinns endorse it,
s only Brown's Iron Bitters m ide e by
Chemical Co., Baltimore wed
trade-mark on AT
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HUDSON M1 3 GO,
257 Sixth Ava, New York
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The Bryers' Guioe, No.
o4, Fall and Winter, 1588,
ives wholesale prices direct
} consumers on everything
vou use, eat, drink, wear, or
have fun with, Tells how
r wat + tcost, 216 pa ges—large
3,300 illustrations — us whole
Contains information
» markets of the world.
k in exist ontaing
t Froetoany ad-
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JCKINGHAM’ S
FOR THE WHISKERS
MINGHAM'S DYE {8 the
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vashua, NH.
Bold by all Drogg ists,
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LERBRATED
BARNUM CHEESE SAFES.
(Patented)
RET: 1g ATTENTION!
buy Nos eh 2 Nown 1 Usa N fons, 1 Bn
Yoereale gecer h by the wholesale woodenware
snd groce iy deals f your jobber cannot supply
‘ es direct to us,
The E T.Bam rnum Wire & Iron Works,
DETROIT, MICH,
A BAD GOVERNOR.
The Bt. Youle Grand Jury Prosent
"a Breezy Roport.
They Find Gov, Crittenden, of
Missouri, has been in League with
Gamblers and Criminals—Abuse
of the FPardoning Fower,
St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 8.—The grand jury
{after returning a number of indictments,
{made their report. They excoriate Gov
{C rittenden, and in referring to the whole
{sale par aoning of the gamblers by him the)
[say :
Pardons have been granted by the execu
itive to persons convicted of felonies in the
iminal court of this city, Pardons have
n granted to many persons convicted of
felonies, not upon doubtful or untruthful tes
ror by partial or prejudic
ut upon their self, confession, after advising
{with counsel of tho highest ability, These
| self confessed felons had, for many years
{ prior to their conviction for the offenses of
{ which theyiwere pardoned, openly and de-
i flantly violated the law, Though often con
victed during that time of misdemeanor
substantial, punishnient was ever infli
upon them. Their persistence in flagran
violations of the Jaw and the demoraliz
and debasing resulfs of these t
couséd the legislathre to make
these offenses, which had heretofore been
demennors, Under the new law they «
tinue in the same ojwn and defiant
and when brought to justice an
admit their guilt they were um
pardoned by the governor in t
seeming haste, withoiat any con:
his part-with the office rs of the state
{ whose gfforts their coeviction h
{ cured. Such action of the go
sistent with the princip les which
late the granting of pwdon !
bring into disre pile ther ad
Justice. We the
iment to tas cons
jdraw from the governor t
| reprieves, commutations,
loffenses Against
state, and vesting the
pardons.”
The grand jury returned
{against Henry W, Moore, maiaging
rand Florence D. White, reporter
{ Post Dispatch, under the status
ling the abstraction of court Iv
11t was White who stole the senog
jer's notes of the testimony taken before
grand jury,whicb, when published in It
| Dispatch, reveals «dd the existen i
{ling ring. Ot her indicty
found. Joseph JE. Me Entir
land Police Com: missioner
{being inditcted. for consp
| threatened to g ast the chi
| did not follow their instructi
i the raiding oll bouses of
gambling devs Henry
commissioner of labor statist
| is indicted for brokerage i 4
{ tion with the sale of his notarysh
{ Brady, a member of the legislatu
j dicted for gibery in connect
curing a Jb for John Guun on a pats
| wagon. Warren F. Met besney
{ for his attem pt to secure
| loon Keepers ' association in
| Judge Noontin's decision.
{ kept a tea sf ore on Fifth
| were given, is indicted un der
{law. All thi ese are felor
| ments willewot be made pu
ie,
wd Juries
the corm on
money ir
resis are mau
ou! ] LITTLE
A RN AY.
——
| General Sherman's Plan for ts lee
organization and Improvement,
Wasnixerox, Nov. 2-0
with him to his retirement
of the American people }
says that the plan of reorg
army, which Sh. Sherma
to Gen, Sherid: is the best |
Sherman has ever suggested
tainly ought to receive
eration of congress.
addition of a single
Sherman puts it,
pen and the mag
skeleton could be
{ able force of 90,00
r Gen, She
or not, but congress
upon any system
the winter bef
Gen. Sherman, to a
he felt as if he bad |
| horse turned out to die
foel as vigorous as 1 ever
great m PATS ( go
hope, but i all right
the way I wanted it
to turn the command over to Sheridan
Gen, Grant Consents to Speak,
Cixcixxar, O., Oct i
cial Gazette prints 1
dence;
Dear Gex. Hic
{ morning, at Cleveland,
Grant the following di
| Gen. William E
nesses, Cleveland
Please thank the so
of selecting mo as orator
but excuse me, 1 sh
whole year if I knew that
awaited me at the next reuni
ceodingly not being with y
sion, but hope to be with y on me xt year,
U. B. Gras,
After consulting with Gens Sherman,
Logan and Leggett, it was thought best 1
should write to Gen. Grant upon my return
to Chicago, urging him to reconsider the
matter, which I did on Baturday last. Yes
terday I teceived the following dispatch:
New Yong, Oct. 23, 1855,
Gen. William F, Strong, Chicago:
Your letter received. Under all the cir
cumstances I feel compelled to accept the
responsibility put upon me by the Society of
the Army of the Tennessee,
U. 8 Gras.
This settles the matter, and Gon, Grant
will be the orator at our next reunion, Yours
truly WiLriax E. Sraoxo,
ho. A. Hickenlooper, Cincinnati, Ohio,
The Fasting Horse Thier,
Easton, Pa, Nov, 2,~Poter C. 8mull, the
fasting prisoner confined in the Belvidere
N. J., jail bas not as yet shown any desire to
discontinue the attempt to beat the record of
Dr. Tanner, He says ho is troubled with
shooting pains in his head, eyes and stomach,
and when he moves about in bis coll he doos
#0 in a haif stooped fashion. His pulso is
seldom alike on two consecutive days, He
regards himsell as a curiosity and is pleased
to have many visitors, especially ladies,
HO Sh A
Caught in a Shaft,
Lyxx, Mass, Nov. 8.—Ellen Logan, while
working in Theron Dlanchard’s stitching
room, canght her hair in a revolving shaft,
and the scalp was lifted from the skull from
noar the forehead to the base of the head,
Bhe also received a sovers cut on the head
honk she wil corer. hig Sco,
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better finish, The
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Our new catalogue.
mere goodness
and
best, and
simply want
outfit. It vou do
clothing
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way we Could not
clot h-
will
retail
ou that not
visit
Oak
Hall,
Market Streets.
ENCOURAGING.
~ Having been encouraged by the steady
increase of business, I bave remodeled
repainted and added to the external ss
well as to the interns! appearance of my
DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more
stiractive to my customers. 1 would now
thank my customers for their liberal pats
ronage in the past, and solicit a continu
ance of the same, My stock is as near
full as possible. 1am in complete coms
munication with the principal fe Hou
ses of New York and Philadelphia and am
supplied with cuts and price lists, and
anything in my line not kept in stock,
will be sent for at onceand delivered atthe
same prices that it could be bought at if
you went or sent vourseif, I buy my
drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which
enables me to sell just as cheap as any othe
er drug store in the cointy. All business
between dealer and « ‘i ymers strictly con-
fidential. . D. MURRAY,
JunZif Centre Hall
"ARDWAPRE
H HARDWARE
HARDWARE
As A. HARRIS & CO.
Ad A. HA RRKIS & COU.
wn ogy LH BELLING
REAYER SECTIONS AND
REAPER SECTIONS AND
REAPERS,
REAPERS,
Farming Tools,
And all kinds of
RA KES, FORKS,
SCYTHES,
ROPE BLOCKS,
SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &ec.
— AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF
HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE.
MANDS IN THIS LINE,
JAS. HARRIS & CO.
Garls~Attorueys,
HEWES,
Attorney-at-Law,
Practices in all the Courts. Office
Farst be uildng, Bellefonte. dmaytl
J OH BLAIR L'NN,
lornev-at- Law,
Office on Alley .eny street, Bellefont,
feb tf
D F. FORTNEY,
. Attorneysat-Law,
er in old Cocard building, Bell
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efon |
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Consultations in English and]
German, Office in Furst's new buildin]
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
PL KE ©. WEST'S VENTE 4% BRAIN TRRATRENY, .
roaran ied sperifie for WH osteria, Di artness Oss vnletons,
Nervous Wenralgin, Beadarhe, Nervons Procteslion esuse
or the see of alcohol of tobaoss, Wekefuiness, Mente! Dee
reetnn, Bofening of the Brale resulting In nsenity end
ne bn misery, decay end death ; Prematore a fie,
Berropnens, Loss of Power lo either sen, Inveinniary Losses
=] Spersmatorriuse assed by overasmilon of the brain,
seltabten or everinduigence. Koch bey Hon MING S98 MBE
trontmment. B18 box, or oix buses for B5, sent by mall pres
reid on receipt oF prios,
WE CUARANTEE SIX BOXES
Torure pty oans. With seach eodvr sooeived by us for ois
vores, stommpanied with 85, we will send he purrhescr our
written guaranties Lo refund he money If the trestmest docs
red efed a pure, Gearantess Iovond only by
LISKTR & BEXDRLAOY, 399 Recs Street, Philadeiphie, Pa,
“ AE.
The colobwnted Purifer, Stina dlatats
cures Hondaebe, Parton (he Bhin. Mailed
anywhere wpos reoeist of BE sete Ubearpasted for
Culsdren, EISNER & MENDELSON,
320 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
—Largest Stock—
Lowest Prices,—
Manufacture
WE GUARANTEE EVERYT
Mens Fine Shoes
HING WE RECOMMEND.
No 10 Brockerhoff Row,
Bellefonts, Pa.
Having completed shelving and fl
ling up my goods, I extend a
invitation to everybody to c
examine my goods, which consis
(Clothing, Men's Furnishing
|Hats and Caps, Boots and Shot
the best assortment of Trunks
i
Valises in the county. I haven't $40,
000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to
say, but what I have is new and of the
latest styles. I have good goods, and
some cheap goods. I bave some of
the very best make of the celébrated
Rochester goods.
young and old, rich and poor. I will
I have them to suit
not boast of what I will do, but if you
give mea call I will doas I always
havedone ; treat you fair and honest
and give you the value of your mons
ey, and don’t you forget it.
Isaac ‘Guggenheimer,
In New Addition to Bush's Arcade
BELLEFONTE, PA
P,8.—A full stock of the best Leath
er alwayson hand.
{ Cash paid for all kinds of hides
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SECHLERS i
SECHLERS
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J 1st opened a full iin of Choice Fami.
ly
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
AND
AND
PROVISIONS,
PROVISIONS,
Such as
Wy
TEAS, COFFEES,
BUGARR. SPICER,
CANMED GOODS.
DRIED FRUITS,
M E A TS,
NUTS,
OYSTERS,
FINE CANDIES.
FISH, SYR UPS,
Together with
ETC,
WILLOW WARE.
HOUSEHOLD
SUPPLIES
OF ALL
KINDS,
pri icon Go
AND
wis are
the very best kind.
MEAT MARKET.
Beef of the choicest cattle, veal,
| pork and matton, fresh and always
on hand, 30 nov, tf
SPRING Murs
Plaining Mill
#@- The place to buy your best™%
#a@rand cheapest Building Mate"
B&-rial is of
Jas. S. Kape & Co.,
Spring Mills, Pa,,
who keep all kinds of
FLOORING,
GERMAN, &
SPLIT SIDING,
SURFACE BOARDS,
WINDOW SASHES,
SHUTTERS,
&e., &o., &o.
Anything wanted not ready
will be furnished on short nos
tice.
BLINDS
I AHA AAI IATANI
MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS Al~
WAYS KEPT ON HAND,
1y17mey