SPRING OPENING '83. Having completed shelving and flxs ing up my goods, I extend a cordia invitation to everybody to come and examine my goods, which consist of Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and the best assortment of Trunks and 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 ARTHUR'S STRENGTH The State of New York Polled Bogard to a Second Term, New Yonrk, Dee. 10.—~The World publishes lotters from republicans in all parts of the State on Mr. Arthur's candidacy, sent in answer to queries mailed some days ago. Tho World says editorially: “If Mr, Arthur wiudes to be a candidate, and indications in will have the support of the old Grant crowd, He will be opposed by the Blaine wing of the party.” Generally, the writers are men who are better known in their own counties than in the state at large. The views of men in the same county as to the feeling is often directly at variance. Ex-Benator W. W. Braman is of the opinion that Mr. Arthur is the choice of Albany county, Messrs. A. J. Hancock, George W. Fay and Christopher O. Hamlin, of the twentieth district, think the sentiment is; in favor of Mr, Arthur, but Chairman Cooledge, of the Orange county committee, says it is impossible to say who the party is or, . George Z. Erwin, of Bt. Lawrence, thinks Sherman or Edmunds have the preference in his’ vicinity, byt Worth Chamberlain says Mr. Arthur lis ehead in, the county. The twenty second district {s not so favorable to the president. * B.A. Farrar, of Syracuse, says Mr. Arthur is the first choice. A. J. Kneeland, of Cortland, says Blaine is the fa vorite. Hon. N. W. Nutting believes the twenty soventh district will favor Mr. Ar- thar, and Charles North and G. M. Sweet, of Oswega, are ‘of the same opinfon. William Howland, of Cayuga county, thinks the re verse, and: Chairman Leach, of the Wayne gome cheap goods. the very best make of the celebrated Rochester goods. I have them tosuit young and old, rich and poor. I will not boast of what I will do, but if you rive mea call I will doas 1 always! 8 have done : treat you fair and honest committee, does not think the party is yet comunitted. Francis , O. Mason, , of Geneva, in the twenty fninth district, says, Mr. Asthur fs first choles of the republican politicians, and Cyrille 8. "Lincoln, of Ontario county, thinks be is growing in favor and will secure the delegates, though’ Blaine has! friends. Staf- ford C5 Cleveland, s the famous Penn !Yan postmaster, hardly! thinksithe president is the tfiret' choice sin Yates} county, though there is a better feeling toward him than a year ago.¢ Mr. ¢ Blaine ' would probably be the choice of a majority. ‘F. G, Moulton, of the twenty first district, thinks « Arthur and Lincoln neck and neck, after: whom Blaine, wad give you the value of your mons ey, and don’t you forget it. i | Isaac Guggenheimer, | Sherman and Logan -come in the order named, Norman M. Allen, of {Cattoraugas, in the thirty fourth district, thinks Mr. Blaine will get the delegates, if bo is ajcandidate. H. 0. Waite, chairman of the republican county In New Allitin to Bush's Arcade BELLEFONTE, PA | { P.8.—A full stock of the bestLeath | er always on hand. #Cash paid for all kinds of hides| 26aptf | the republican politicians, KILLLING A' CAPITALIST. the Man Who Heat Mim, Sax «Fraxcisco,, Dec. 14.~Cbarles Me enteen years’ litigation. McLaughlin was a pioneer, the president of the Central Gaslight company, and a large:capitalistiand land He Han Joss to Ho . sublet the masonry work: to Cox and GRAHAM & SON, MAXUFACT & DEALEZ3S I ONS Bib ie IN After twenty miles of the road , bad been Cox, ‘who bad put in $500 of his own money, had to stop work McLayghlin completed tho road and sold realizing ia “large sam. «Cox brought, suit against:theY company antl Mclaughlin for Cox judgment, which was again reversed. The adverse decisions 80 weighed upon Cox's mind that he, Jast{spring, attempted to shoot Justice {McKinsley, of the supreme court, He went to McLaughlin's office and demanded £40,000, { Being refused, bo shot McLaughlin . threo'times. The man lived If yor want good, honest Boots and Shoes—goids that you will bel pleased with—-buy the following makes, and you will get the best: | E. C BURTS Celebrated Shoes for Ladies and) Children. HANAN & SON'S, | New York, Fine Shoes for Men and Boys, every pair warranted, J. H. BYRMESY chester Fine Shoes for Ladies and Children. In connection with the above fine shoes we have a fine line of MEN'S CALF & KIP BOOTS, i PLOW SHOES, BROGANS,! & SLIPPERS of every description, at the lowest figs ures. rican, Barriwons, Md., Dec. 1& Emma J. Har rington has applied to the : cirouit. court for a difores from ber husband, Robert Fearing, It appears that # Robert | Fearing, the defendant, is of such light complexion that “the evidences of able. ¥ He was employed in the) United States revenue» marine service, and’ married Mis Harrington in Castine, Me., oni May 8, 1579, she | supposing him to be of he Caucasian race. ¥ Bubsequently Fearing took his wife to” North 4 Carolina to visit histrelatives, and the wife‘claima that there, to ber surprise, she found ber husband to be of African de- Sheds now a resident of Maryland, and | as - miscegenation .is prohibited by the laws of Maine, she asks for a decree declaring the marriage null fromthe date of its cele bration. + Bhe is pretty, and bas abundant Toeans. THE COMING STRIFE. Leading Republicans Discussing Men and Issues for 1884. Gen, the Next A Negley's Views of Presidential! Campaign Good Outlook for Blaine, Prrrssuna, Dec, 14. Gen. James 8, Neg- leg, president of the Union league of America, returned from Washington. In speaking of the meeting of the executive committee in that city, he said he had not heard such speeches in ten years as those made by the gentlemen who clearly outlined the issues upon which the campaign is to be made next year. Ho was emphatic in his declaration that there was no desire to raise the bloody shirt or to reopen sectional) warfare. Thereere, whowever, (acts that would not down. Republican voters in the south were denfod the right to expross their opinions at the polls, and when allowed to do so their votes ware not counted. © Notwithstanding that the southern democrats bad held the reins; of government in the majority of southern states for the past decade he said they had failed to enact one picce of legisla- tion that would correct these abuses, They had, on the contrary, repealed every inw which had been previously enacted tending to throw sacredness around the ballot box, . and to elevate the condition of the downtrodden and oppressed colored prople, and to add to ell they proposed, if glven the power, to break down many nas tional institutions, including the tariff; which, if carried cut, would result in the impoverishment of the north and give the south cheap labor, Whether the north shall solidified against a solid south, or all th avert. ed by wise legislation or prompt action on tho part of the republican party, are gues tions, he says, which will form the chief is sues of the presidential campaign, BLAINE'S CHANCES FOR THE PRESIDENCY. New Yorg, Dec 14 —Ex-Unfted States Senator Patterson, late of South Carolina, says that Don Cameron, ex- Bscorder Quay and the other political leaders of Pennsylva- pia, have recently resolved to support James G. Blaine for the presidency in the coming contest. These loaders declare that they have fought Blaine long enough and that his great services to the party eutitle him to the nomi- nation for which he has so long struggled They will no longer oppose =o eminent a ro publican, who is a native of their own state Mr, . Patterson says that Arther is so good fellow, but he has becu weighed down by bkis cabling No ¢ of advisers is the kid of a man that a wise presi font would choose, while Brew ster Folger are extremely unpopular in I po The ex-senator intimates that the president would like to make Senator John P. Jones, of Nevada, his secretary of the treasury. [He déclarad that Arthur cons mitted a fatal mistake in pot retaining all of Garfield's cabinet; that if he bad fallen in with the Niagara like current of sentiment acd sympathy: for the murdered president, be woul today have no opposition for an- otis terms. Had Arthur carried out, the policy Of the man the people bad chosen as their chief, with the agents selected by him, bo would today be the most popular man in the {United States As it is, the president has no influential following io any sate. is career Is drawiog to its end CHICAGO NOT FAVORABLE TO 14 Walsaworow,« Dec. 4A good deal of speculation has been ivdulged in bers as to the signification of the action of the national republican committee in defedting the Frye proposition . and sending the cooveution to Chicago. Bome ve ry wise poopie? bave con wirued it variously as pointing to Logan and the defeat of Arthur'scham Col. Martin, secretary of tho: national committee, said that this was a great mistake. So far os the influences go in such matters be does not think Logan's chances improved by the con- venthon being sbeid at Chicago. The ten. dency is, bio thinks, to work up a hostile fesling. among party, factions, which would be disastrous to the eandidate. For this rea son President Arthur did not want the con. vention held in New York state. Logan had always been downed in Chicago. 5 wets bs Wr CVS iw AN. HR Reason why Garmans undersell ther competitors: They pay cash for their a goods and discount sli bills, 3 ST SG TL) FERTOUS DERILITY, organs ic veskoow sad de oar, fs sresre 4 skinhead phy Prem youibfal thon, too frow and over tewin work, De BA mperi ve wile tu » enesion turk in your rye , Aveldl being Imposed on by pretentious Cialis of sider pesnedics Ber Thess trosiies, Get our free vires lar aed trial pachage sad esa fmpertant Bie before taking trestwent ddeswlare, MeRtn OF B Motes roux, Bostox, Dee. 16. Prof. Jacob Frederick Braue, a noted Oriental wu holur, long a resi dent of this city, is dead, He was born in Wurtemburg, Germany, in 1819, and was graduated at the University of Tubingen, subsequently studying philosophy at Dasle, Bwitzeglund, He bocmmo very proficient in the Oriental, Hebrew, Bamaritan, Arabic and Chaldaic languages, and well versed upon the Greek and Latin, A friend and fellow worker of the noted Biblical scholar, Constantine Tisohendorfl, he passed about seventeen years of his life in Jerusalem and tho east, and brought to light one of the most ancient manuscripts of the Pentateach, An Immense Sale of Cattle, Dexven, Col, Dec. 14.-One of the largest cattle sales on record has been consummated here. H. D. and J. W. Snyper & Co., of this city, bought of Bnyder Brothers, of Georgetown, Tex., over 20,000 head of cattle and 400 horses for a consideration of $600,000 cash. The former firm now owns nearly 54, 000 head of cattle and 1,000 horses, Skillful Chess Playing. Bavrimoneg, Md. Dee, 15. «Dr. Zukertort played thirty one games of chess similtane. ously with as many contestants, Io won all but one game, Lis sucessful competitor in the other game being Mr, L. Thorp. A-GREAT-PRCBLEM. TAKE ALL KIDNEY & LIVER MEDICINES THE BLOOD RHEUMATIC REMEDIES. DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION CURES AND AGUE, FEVER, AND BILIOUS BRAIN & NERVE, FORCE REVIVEERS GREAT HEALTH ro SPECIFICS, RESTORERS, TAKE ALL the best the best qualities of all IN SHORT, ties of these, and the best Medicines of the World and i bave the (quails you iy will find that H BITTERS f best curative qualities and powers of al } ¥ iy (8 a & concentrated in them, and that they wil » » cure when any or all of these, siz combined, fail, KEW eir city or i por Week, making goods | trade, Bend Ibe, for sam HIDSON MPO 14) Biath Ave, NewYork WANTED LADLE eoantry snd ears $4 io for oar fall and winder and partieniars Hooldm 1 * el A el ALL BIBER FAILS, Tosuee gv, a. wo ~~ ’ tt CONSUMPTION, - \ M. A. SANDOE, MERCHANT TAILOR, CENTRE MALL, PA Offers his services to the public. He is thoroughly experienced in his line of trade and guarantees ‘satisfaction toall. Having bad many years ex. perience iu cutting, he gives his cus. tomers only first class work. Parties needing new suits of any kind, can have them put up as cheap, if not cheaper, than elsewhere, and will be sure to be pleased. Has constantly on hand samples of all kinds of goods and ean furnish a complete outfit. Repairing promptly and veatly done Cards— Attorneys. y P HEWES, 2000 Late Arrivals ! AT BELLEFONTE WANTING COME AKD BEE 2000 DOLLS AT BELLEFONTE MUSIC STORE. BINGING DOLLS i CHINA od { PATENT “ BIsSK i J TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, DRUMS, DRUMS, DRUMS WEDDING PRESENTS ssiessd CHEISTMAS ‘ re un BIRTHDAY ‘ J ALL Fine Disk fiyures.~Parian figures. Nieel Eagravings from 50 ote. to $15, Oil Paintings aud Chiomos Picture frames ; Photo frames, Vases, Brackets and Masic Stande«, Patent Dolls at 15 CENTS Fay Fi JEWELRY, ETOCK OF JEWELRY SILVERWARE, | WATCHES, . WATCHES DON'T FORGET rates on Pianos, Organs Holi- Special and Bewing Machines, for the days. pr This offer for 30 days only. BUNNELL & AIKENS, 28no0v4t Bellefonte, Pa. MURBAY'S CARRIAGE WORKS CENTRE HALL, Where are kept on hand Centre Co, Penn'a. i 1 Ana ior sae BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS, —p & o Repairing done at Hessonable rates. Duggy Tops of any style made to or. der, with prices rv: inser § alte haan & nile a raing to quality. 1 have recently ded HOREE SHORING : fo the smith department, ander the so-! pervision of a very skilled and obligivg blacksmith, 19Ject! LEVI MURRAY, Vi 0 pass 7 5 ol 1 all FOYT A ——— 41 TION ~Having purchased tioned below, nt Conists wie Koch ssid ¢ * ’ 248. C, BOAL 124008t than 3 1. I's A CK L 0 WC. KKETCHES, . oft rice 15 page W————————————— [FT Died with charming seria La . fk ef ies #4, is sent 3 we ¢ &, OF VEIL end EVERY submer) her FEES £36 pis pack Of 85 jag iG cards, 13 game of fortune 1} : Folie fF Haid 1 ards, 1 eet « hire fs wonderin de ALF SPRING MILLS HOUSE, On L&T. R. R. FINE SUMMER EESORT. Fine Fishing and Hunting—HRoman- tie Monntain and Valley Neenery, Healthy Locality BEL EK ©, WEST'S SERVE raareniee Tord Bor vans ALD BEALS TREATEERS ope ile Sor 3 6. Dhius ese vw abet ot pia oy the usw of & sot win 5a tee Ota BEROTLL ember is bones Lor Bb, went by sell pre pid vu reply of price WE CUARANTEE SIX BOXES To enre 883 rier " 2h ve § am, wooo pewied with wiitlen gus aniee Lo refend { oferty b ure, Guerarbeos ay EISAER & NUXDEISOX, 290 Race Mls “ETUIRITT ARS, o enlefrpled vepetaliv Bioed Furies, Time inte ve Headaobe, Comviipetion, Purifios The Miia Mailed wr where i Toowipl of $5 sests. Ubeuriasss bon Cutigren. EISHER & MENDELSON, 320 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ™ + And al Ra KES, JORKS, SCITHES, ROPE SPROUTS HAY FORKS AR WELL AS AL Bee Hive Stores, HEY MUST FAIL! WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SAY. HOW CAN THE BEE HIVE Afford to sell Liven Table Spreads at H0 cents, If we have to pay 70c. for the ame ip large quantities ? BOW CAN THE BEE HIVE Afford to sell White Blankets for $14 When we have to pay $2 for them at wholesale ? Afford to sell White Blankets for 83 When we have to pay $31 for them ix THI o A SEE-HIVE HOW CAN THE sale ? do not mind CAUSE Wo - BUY FOR THE CASH our patrons certainly do not the ben- mind it, because they reap efit of our sacrifices. We are des termined not to be undersoid by anybody. We are make the —BEE-HI1V Es determined to A household word. We are des there is no place in the world where they will receive better and fairer treatment than at the —~—BEE-HIV E—— The largest stock of J Auttorney-at-Law, terfere wish astention to bu. Practices in ail the 3 Ours, nese of cance pain or inoene | Furst buildng, Bellefonte. ee be os ded . - . a a medical pimcigie OHN BLAIR L'NN, entiSs medical priseiples, Grooving in favor sof pate * Attorney-ats Law, Office on Alle, Helont, tien, Direct appiiontion to the eny street, Bel fab tf werd ¥ that has cured 50 dues Bot foe at wholesale ? BF Remember the placa, on Corner o1/ ———— BROCKERHOFF ROW, i Virginia's Debt. BELLEF. NTE, PENN’A | RicHMOND, Va, Dec. 14. —A joint resolu- 1imsy tion was introduced ip! both houses of the {general assembly by democratic members {declaring that the people of Virginia have {accepted the Riddisberger act as the ulti ound Office in the maxi HOW CAN THE DEE HIVE Afford to sell White Blankets for §6 When we have to pay $7 for them a! ATID IMPOTENCY. 8 Towted for over D years Uy use in thou pont of Alsonss makes 8 rp sancs of canes. £65 Indocnos WI without delay. The patural fuse. and EATING OC FECTIONERY Bus'i's block. CATIY to late trains, that anys expectation that basis will ever be . made any other or tolerated Roguler meals 25 ets. Oysters in all stye PpESys VALLEY BANKING CO., CENTRZ HALL. Receive Deposits and allow In- terest; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Se curities; Gold and Coupons, Wu Worr, Ww. au Pres. Ussher — ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE, TA (Late Milliken, Hoover & Un,) Receive Deposits and Allow Interest; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Goy- ernment Securities; Gold and Coup: ons, Jas, A, Braves, Pres. J D. Suvazer Cashier » stp —— OO ts STEAM BENDING SHOPS, AT FARMERS MILLS, PA. All kinds of bending in weod done on short notice, Orders filled for rims of all sizes, sud of best material ; bobsled run- ners, shafts, bent hounds, plow handles, ests of the creditors as well as the welfare of the stase require that that settlement be as. copted by the creditors as well as by the state, and .ihereforo the, general assembly ealls upon the holders of all bonds and claims against the commonwealth to come forward nnd fupd the same under the provisions of the act.’ The governor is requested to com- municate these resolutions to bondholders by proclamation. . The introduction of this resolution was aporoved by the democratio caucus, and there i¢ no doubt of its adoption by the $12,000 Will Make im ¥Mappy. Usama, O, Dee. 14-J. B. Wiant bas filed a suit against Miss lose Snapp to whom he had been engaged since 1877, Mis 8 told him a few days ago that she had learned to love another. So, to beal his wounded hourt, he sues the fair Snapp for $12,000 damages. This i» the first tinw a man has ever sued a woman for Lreach of promise in these parts SAA A A SA Immense Gold Fields Discovered. Orrawa, Dec, 11L.—Advices have been re to the department of culture as an immense bonansa. find was per ton, Non Ap men, Daniel Cal from to avoid the phaeton and Lugey reaches, Bend for price list. Orders by mail promptly ats tended to. All work guaranteed, lloot y J. B. REAM & BON. wore struck by an ex Ce og An] mw otha and-0 i a tured; his Body cut and will die, we “ws % thous of Lhe human us " fom are Pesered, i animating coments which bare been are given back, SEND ADDRESS seen . HARRIS REME CO,, Wg Chemists. 8061; North 10th St., St. Louls, No. Oct Moxmirs Treatment, $8; 2 wowrns, §5 ; 8 vowras, §2 ¥. FORTREY, D. Attorneysat-Law, Otfice in 0'd Uo ard building, Baliafonte, J Ih SPANGLER, Attorney -ate Law 7 German Consultations in English and Office in Furet's new buildin Mens Fine Shoes wholesale ? HOW CAN THE BEE HIVE Afford to sell School bags at be. When we have to pay 15¢c. at whole sale? DRESS GOODS, SILKS VELVETS, PLUSHES, FLANKLS, CARPETS, OlL CLOTHES, ele , Jetween Philadelphia and Pittsburg. LADIES TAILOR MADE GAR. MENTS A SPECIALTY Respectfully yours, ele. GOLDSMITH BROS.. Sloct Bellefonte, Ma. Weis ATTORNEY AT. LAW. BELLEFONTE. PA. ice the Court Houre, on 24 Boor of Farst’s building. nova ped fot, nemr the gre MILIA ] at private sale. 1 H. ORVIS, om No 10 Brockerhoff Row. Bellefonte, Fa. t Spring Mills, is Bo ET A, Ba + on running water farther lnovim Patient sa HARRIS REMEDY 206% N. 10%, SL. on. urs he APINSTRATORS NUTICE. «Letters of ade the estate Win. J. Ba a having oes be wonld pe them. Crockery. —Millbeim Crockery ware crocks, flower pots, vares, ete, stantly kept on bend by John & ot Forts Milks, Manufactured I
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