The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 15, 1884, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KURTZ, ... Editor.
Cexrtae Hav, Pa, Qor, 15, 1884,
1880-~REPUBLICAN PROMISES 1880
ha idles
er wages and the poor
orthe workingmen."”
“Elect Hancock and there will
ness pany
house
“Elect Garfield and there will be steady
work, better wages and prosperi-
ty for the workingmen.”
13
il
A partial list of the mille, furnaces and
workshops in Pennsylvania and
Eastern Ohio that have reduced
wages 10 to 25 per cont, with-
in the past month :
Cleveland Rolling Mill Co., Cleveland,
Ohio, employing 2,500 men,
Oliver Bros, & Philips, Pittsbarg, 5000
man,
Dilworth, Porter & Co, Pittsburg,
men,
Cambria Iron Co, Johastown, Pa
O00 men.
Beaver Falla Shoe Factory, 500 men.
Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkesbharre, 3,-
U0 men,
Monongahela Ri
Hocking Valley
500
yy Bn
I r Mines, 6,000 mer.
ve
h Mivers, Olio, aboct
6,000 men.
Numerous farnaces,
and mi cast that
atad at present,
Phoenix Iron
5,000 men.
R. H. Powe!l's Sons &!Co.,, Paxton, Pa,
OU men.
Fairview Nail Works, Harrisburg, Pa,
520 men,
Paxton
1,000 men,
Chessapeake Iron Works, Duncannor,
Pa., 6000 men.
Duncannon Iron Works, Duncannon,
Perry county, Pa, 2,000 men.
Fall River, Mass, Iron Works, 3.500)
men,
stove foundries
could not be enumer-
1a
is
Co, Phoenixville, Pa,
Iron Works, Harrisburg, Pa.,
a Qo Ap
McDonatld’s Improved Liver Pills se-
cure a healthy liver, regularity of the
bowels, good digestion, sound sieen, clea
head, and an active energetic mind, No
constipation, no biliousuess, no Jaundice,
no sick headache, or torpidity of liver or
kidneys possible, when occasional] doses
of these pills are used, All druggists
keep them.
Dissatisfied purchasers can have their
money refunded. For sale by J. D. Murs
ray, Jouxsrox, Honroway & Co,
15.2 Philadelpbia Agents
I .
BLAINE AGAIN CONVICTED.
The letter Blaine ssut out the coun.
day, cop~
to
f r
ry from Bellaire, the othe
iundes as follows
v
r
v
Th dpe
eter to
fame subject
Jaxes G. Biase,
Bundy letter Mr. Blaine de
“Nor haw
are of stock it
land company in the
inthe
clared as above, and added :
I at any timue owned
any coal or Dn or
stale of Ohio, ——
Yet this letter and receipt showiog
such ownership stand unchallenged and
nacontradicted :
ir
A100
ation
Ath.
eceipt to be exchanged
prepared.
3 N
Bui there is other evidence showing
that Mr. Bigine’s Bellaire letter is only
wirepetition of the falsehoods of his Bun
dy letter. Mir. J, Henry Brooks, of Bos
ton, who was interested with Blaine io
the Hockioug valiey mines, writes a letter
to the New York Evening Post, showing
that Blaine nursed bis interest in the coal
monopoly with the most careful atten-
tion and persona! effort as late as the
gnmmer of 1882. Mr. Brooks shows that
in June of that year Mr. Blaine went 1c
Colambus in company with Steve El
kins, Joseph Vilas, and others, and en-
tered into a large negotiation respecting
the Hocking valley coal and railroad in
terests, The object of the negotiation as
stated by Elkins ina letter to Mr. Brooks,
was “to create a monopoly that woulo
control the coal and iron of the Hocking
valley,” Pretty business this for a Pres
jdenual candidate and the manager oi
the Republican campaign, who are mas-
querading as friends of whe laboring men
aud one of whom is now denying that
he ever had any coal or iron interest in
Obio!
The meetings at’ Columbus, held for
the purpose of “creating the monopoly”
spoken of by FElkine, were attended by
Messrs. Barkeland Hickox, representing
the Columbus, Hocking Valley and To
ledo raiirozd, and by James G. Blaine
K. B. Elkins, W. D, Lee, (the man whe
pays Blaine owned no stock,) represents
jing the Standard Coal and Iron Com.
pany. The project under consideration
was the purchase of the railroad by the
fitandard Company and the issue of $37,
060,000 of stock and bonds on the congo!
idated property. lo the course of this
negotiation, which was shortly afterward
resumed at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, N
Y., it became necessary to raise a large
sum of money, to pay some maluricg
Jonns of the railroad company, and Mr,
Elaine, (as Brooks recollects) stated that
he had arranged to borrow the sum re-
quired of a trust company, on a pledge
of the bonds of the mining company and
the railroad company,
The evidence is clear and incontrover-
tible that not only in his Bundy letter of
July last, but in his Bellaire letter oi
Uetober 4 Mr, Diaine frona out the facts
and melted in the necessary falsehood.
And yet he is not happy.
A on Mi
READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT.
Adrian, Michigan, Jan. 31,81.
Have #o'd the goods many years, and
they give the best satisfaction, We had
an order for 3 large bottles Downs’ Elixir
lust week to be sent to Woodland, Cal.
J. R. Besxerr & Co., Druggists.
The goods referred fo in foregoing lets
tor are N. H. Dowos’ Vegetable Balsamic
Elixir, Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters
and Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil
Lioiment. ¥or vale at Murray's. oct
ion an
rillcate wen
for a ce
DExisox,
PRIZE MON
Aler a lapse of more than twenty-two
yoars the officers and eailors of Admiral
Farragnt's fleet, or their heirs, are about
to be paid a balance of $143,544 due
them as bounty money awarded for the
destruction of confederate war vessels at
the capture of New Orleans, in April,
1862. The mills of the United States
seem to grind as slowly as those of the
gods, This grist has been a long time
in getting through. The claimants have
experienced that ‘ hope deferred” thot
“maketh the hoart sick,” and many of
them have, like the prophets of old,
“died without the sight.”
The money is now in the treasury
awaiting distribution. The ciaims have
ull been adjudicated, and the intricate
computations have been made to ascer-
tain the amount due to each officer and
man from the brave old admiral, who
lashed himself to the mast in tho main.
top of the ** Hartford,” down tha
cabin boy, who served his country for
ten dollars a month. The list is now in
the hands of the Second Controller for
for inspection and verification. Boma
little time will be required for this work,
and payment of the claims will begin
early in September. Fourth Auditor
Beardsley has had charge of the adjusi-
ment of these claims,
This large sum of money soon to ba
paid out is not ** prize money,” strictly
speaking. Between this and ‘‘bounty”
in a naval sense, there is a distinction
with a slight difference. The farmer is
awarded for ships and cargoes captured,
and the latter for those destroyed. Un-
der our laws a prize captured on the
high seas is taken to the nearest port si
which there is a United States Court
The vessel is libeled as a prize, and il
ber owners desire to contest by proving
that she is not an enemy,
portanity to do so. The court decides
the question, releasing the vessel if tho
claim of the coutestantg@be established
If the captured vessel is decided to be o
lawful prize, the court then decided
what vessels are entitled to share in the
capture. This not only includes the one
or more scinally making the eapiure,
but all which were withing signaling dis-
{ance with flags by day or lights by
pight In the caso of vessals
hand belonging to the same squadron
which may have contributed to the sams
result, though not engaged in the action,
the will is taken for the deed, and th:
crews are rewarded for the valor thes
wonld have displayed if they had had a
chance,
0
thoy have Of
near at
A A ——
THE MAN WITHOUT A FACE
There is to be seen at Landrecies
the Department of the North, France, s
invalid artillery soldier,
od in the late Franco-German
he was horribly mutilated
ing of a Prussian shell.
face was literally blown «
both eyes, there being left
scanty the osscous
muscular systems. The skull, wluch ie
well covered with hair, was
so that the man had a most hideou
ghastly appearance. This disfign
has been completely concealed
mask, which made for him
the direction of the principal medical
officer of Val de Grace, in Paris, whither
he had been transferred from the fleld
ambulanoe.
The mask was constructed by a eur
geon dentist named Delalain, It
a falso palate and a complete set of fala
tecth, and it is so perfect that the fano
tions of respiration and mastication
which was necessarily imperfesdly por.
formed, are almost completely restored
their normal condition, and the voice,
which was rather husky, has resumed ils
natural tone.
ly, the sense of smell, *hich had entirely
disappeared, has returned, and he can
even play the flute. He wears two fails
eyes, simply to fill up the cavities of the
orbit, for the parts representing the eves
in the mask are closed. In fact the
mask is so well adapted to what remains
of the real face, as to be considered one
of the finest specimens of the prothetic
art that could be devised.
The man himself whose name i
Morean, and who is in perfect health, i
locked upon as a living curiosity, and
travelers go a good deal out of their way
to see him. His face, or rather his mack
is, of course, without any expression,
but his gpecial senses, particulary that of
tonch, are extremely developed, and he
goes by the soubriquet of ** Lhomme a lo
tele de cire” He wears the military Cross
of Honor, and delights to tale about
what Le had gone through during the
war, To add to his meager pension he
eells a sranll pamphlet containing a full
description of his wounds and of the
apparatus that has been so skillfully de.
vised as to render him at least presenta
ble to his fellow-creatures,
Wt ——
PAWNDBROKERS IN FRANCE,
who was won
by the
ty
Lhe
wr
idy
behind =
remnants of
£3 it
* 1:
il, if
was
include
The French pawnbroker never ade
vances more than four-fifths of the value
on jewelry and silver plate, and two
thirds on other articles. There is thus
a suflicient margin between the sum ad-
vanced and the value of the pledges to
encourage speculation in pawn tickets
A deputy has just submitted to the
Chamber a bill whereby the official len-
der will be authorized to give the full
value of the pledges. This proposal has
been favorably viewed by most of the
French newspapers.
Misses’ oma Git raans
F.ne bosigry- Sarmane,
BAUM AND ]
HIS OLGAN,
Not only the artist and lover, however,
[but the eraflsman comes before us in the
records of Beach's early church organist
fe. He knew all about the techopical
build of the ** huge house of the sounds,’
nl
Ha
‘and his thoroughly practic
for the repairs and improvement of the
organ nt his next post, the
Kirche, at Muhlhansen, which is given
in full, is very interesting as well in its
‘provisions as in its downright and dicta
torind tone, as of a man who knew thor
oughly what he was about and would
have no scamping, Unfortunately, even
musical readers in England know gener:
ally so little of the mysteries of the organ
that we must fear
spocifleatior
Jasius.
that quotation from
this document would not be appreciated
hers; but it may be mentioned, as show-
ing how little inclined was Bach at thi:
the modarn purists on the organ, that he
not ouly
time to anything like the asceticism of
1
gives special directions about
the repair of the ‘‘tremulent” so that it
may be regular in its pulsations, but that
lded
16 fe he pedal on new Hocken
het to the pedal y If “ Glocken
spiel,” or scale of bells, played by tht
pied, y PIA] 4
What would be said to this
There
pedal ke ¥8.
in a modern church organ? is
HE
Glockenspiel
organ, aad when the
the day presumed to i
the
larly bell-like passage in
: y
firet organ ple
¥
ntroduoce
last Handel Festival, in a
Ham
Concerto, we remem how
ane
down upon
organ at Luneberg had a ** Cymbelstern
also, a contrivance for striking
mn organ, probably by a
pedal. Whether these additi
really in keeping with
cymbals
the special
His
the genin
hor Bao!
Sodus 24} wares aml > a
in his older period of more seri
mstrament, and whet
compoaition, would
mm, Of ox
to bo asked ; t Lh
old days
and
supposed to have been.
Ware
AR
1 .
BOE acy
are
+ lA At tment
MAN OR WOMAN?
One of the most
mysieries on recor
identity of the man
that of
who was Freocl
1761. He acted
Louis XV. and li
ieeD Yeas,
sex of
a rather
iced 4
nd general socied
n y be very shy
fo av
there the story got
woman, and the
Ling Louis
- 1 1 oy
femarkatve talents
take a secret
waa 80 well performed
wards sent
French
Mune d'Eot
the facts
that
Bat
garded an proven
Kgl,
ons persoi remarked,
never contrasted 8 marriage
character of either sex.
bil fin
RED ELS STOP AN ENGLISH PLAY.
In 1775 the British army in Bo
reinforeement
Howe, C
toh re.
ceived a powerful
England under Generals
and Burgoyne. General John Burgoyne
wan a dramatic anthor, and he here wrote
lhis second play, ealled “The Blockade
of Poston,” to inspire his army with a
contempt for the
had beleagured his forces in the city.
|
| PENSE LYANIA RAILROAD ~ (Philadelphits
| and Krie Division)—on aud after May, 11, 185
WESTWARD
ERIE MAIL loaves Philadelphia...
. Harrisburg
Montag
Fillies
Jersey
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4A Ru
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Ham
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$50 un
on
mEport
Bhor
an K Haven .
Retiamwo..........co.o a §
arr al Erk iia ue
NEWS EXVRESS leaves Philadelphia
. Harrisburg B10
Montandon 189s
Williamsport 14am
Lock Haven 1246 p I
Plulladelpl , 740 40
Hurris 1135 an
Monte i ldlan
arr at Williamsport... 28 pn
Haven... 8hpn
nove,
Ka
train arr
arr at
Lock
iz
Passengers by this
foate
FAST LINE leas
we in Belle.
s 10 au
Blau
* STORE!
NEW GOC!
AT NEW
NEW GOODS!
-
HARPER & KREAMER,
Centre Hall,
Fave just of
Best Rooms in the Valley,
STOCK
# i
Fang
| —A
COMPLETE
NOTIONS,
MATS & CAL
BOOTS & SHOKS,
: HARDWARE,
{OILS AND PAINTS
{| GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE,
GROCERIES
3, SUGARS, TEAS, FIs
SALT, TOBACCLCO, SEGARS,
EVERYTHING
WELL REGULATE]
STOKE
ALL NEW GOODS,
bargains unsurpassed in this
COUNTY.
COME AND SEE Us.
{ All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest
Market Prices Paid,
H
IN
(NEW SHOE_STORE.2)
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS
HAND A YERY VINE SEL}
CONSTANTLY
CTION OF
ON
evacuation of the city, that a curions
scone occurred. t
[the stagn and shouted in a voice of
| thunder : “The rebels! the rebels!
{They sre attacking the neck!” The
undience, supposing this to be a portion
of the piece, applanded heartily ; but a
few minutes afterwards the beating of
military accoutrements, put an end to
the performance.
main dlp I ——
good that is in those around us we
strengthen their self-respect and * give
them a powerful motive in the right di-
contempt and ridioule, by exposing and
emphasizing faults and failings, we
destroy their self-respect and deprive
them of one of the strongest motives for
improvement.
a tut
People are commonly so employed in
pointing out faults in those before them
ga to forget that some behind may at the
rame time bo diseanting on their own,
A —
-
Ladies’ Resdan ciroulars, doimans,
newmarkets snd plush coats, in every
‘Boots, Shoes and Slippers,
OR ANYTHING
ELBE IN TH
SHOE LINE
| CEDENTED BARGAINS,
BOOT AND
SELLING
HIS 8TOCK
AT UNPRE.
iS THRE
Largest Bost and Cheapest,
| EVER BEFORE KEPT
| «CALL AXD SEE. DON'T FORGET
THE PLACE, IN THE HO:
TEL BUILDING,
JOHN MULLEN,
Centre Hall, Pa.
IX CEXTRE HALL
t 23aprly
Whitmer & Linciin
HAVING LEASED THE GRAIN-HOUSE
SMITH & CO, at
COBURN, PENNA,
FOR A TERM OF YEARS ARE
TO PAY CASH FOR
WHEAT, WHEAT, WHEAT,
RYE,
RYE, RYE,
BARLEY
COAL,
OF
PREPARING
and
For Sale :
Cobure, Pa, August 1, "84, Oaugdm
IITHY OLD STAND!!!
AT CENTRE HALL, |
To the Front with FSeasonable Goods. |
Our 8PRING Bapplies are NOW IN and
we would be pleased to have you
Call and Examine,
OUR DRY GOODE DEPARTMEN]
Cannot be beat in Quality and
Prices, especially in Domestics.
know you
H
1
of wl
We we can do g
pe
Aid
OF BARGAINS IN
GOODS,
PEINTS, &e-c.
A SPLENDID LINE OF
hs and Cachimer
Our SUMMER Sapply of
AND BOYS
ko. &e.
A HOBT
wy *
lot
CHILDREN'S BHOES,
with a full and complete line of
LADIE'S WEAR now in and
G ROL ERIES,
AND PURE,
other house for the
iy and style
reyes
BOOCE,
with
Same quail
of
any
WM. '‘NYOLF & SON,
i 3 15. 1HAKXD
ENGINES FOR SALE!
ONE #0 HORSE POWER.
1 Ww QO = o
a Old Chie Bp
& MACHINE BRHOPE,
WM. P. DUNCAN & CO.
at the
Centre Hall
ahd
Nickel Plated
Ranges,
Coal Stoves,
Hedters,
ERY STYLE OF 8T0V]
EMALL, PLAIN AN]
AT ALL PRICES, AXD
The Cheapest Stoves
IX THE COUNTY. His 8 ARE
DOWSR
THAT 11
URCHARE
ARDWARE
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
we df (} gp —
JAN A. HARRIS & 00.
Jd As. A HARRIS & C0.
wp RE SELLING
EAFER SECTIONS AND
EAPER SECTIONS AND
REA PERS,
REAPERS,
Farminy Tools,
R
BR
And all kinds 01
RAKES, FORKS,
SCYTHES,
ROPE ¢« BLOCKS
SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &ec.
AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF
HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE.
MANDS IN TBIS LINE.
JAS. HARRIS & CO,
——— po EE ——
BTEWARTS
IRON-FIBER
PAINT and CEMENT.
wee COLORS RED AND BROWN ee
All Ready for Use,
For painting BUILDINGS, FENCES,
BRIDGES, ROOFS, &c, and for repair-
ing and preserving ROOFS of all kinds.
Guaranteed to be more dorable and
economical than any other paint or ce
went made, Send for cirenlar to
W. H. STEWART,
Ssepim 74 Courtland St, N. Y.
A ———— —
LADIES MEDICAL ADvisen. A complete Medioal
Wark for Women, handsomely bound in cloth and
iNvstrated ; [postage paid for 10 twocent stam
Tells how to prevent and cure all diseases of
sex, by a treatment at home, Worth {ts weight in
Gold to every Indy suffering from sny of these di.
wonson, Over 16.000 sold already, Address, NUNDA
PuRsLsniNG Oo, Nunde, NX, Y, Gaugdm
Cards—Attorneys
Weer mens —
j H. ORVIS,
k ATTORREY<AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office opposite the Court House, on 24 ficor o
Furst's building BovLs
% Attorusy-at- Lew
(fice on Alles. ony street, Bellefont
i ¥. FORTREY,-
’ Alorney-at-Law
Office in old Conard bullding, Be
yy «
& HEWER,
ATTTORKEY
CER’
13 1. Bris
| © PANGLEK
ie
ATTOENEYB-AT-LAW ,
BELLEYONTE, PA.
inGarman's new buliding
| Pi
1 ATTOBRRNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
i
i »
i Off ca
{Office on second floor of Forst's new
| buildicg porth of Court House. Can be
| consulted in Eoglish or German, 7m’'ys4
| Jor NF. POTTER, Atorpey-st-Low
ie Cullections promtiy msde wna
{special sllonlion given 0 those bavi g
{ lunde or properly lor snle., Will draw ug
land have acknowledged Deeds, Mortga
{ bonds &c. Belisfonte, Pa.
Dentists.
so ST. HT
mm das a —_———
|
i D* GW, HUSTEEMAN,
i Dentist, Centre Hull,
Olice ol residence ob Church street, oppo.
tite Lutheran Church, Will give sntise
{iaciion io ail branches of his profession.
{ hiler ndministered Tidy
be Millbeim.
{ professions] servites to the public,
| prepared wo perform sil operations ib
| dein’ profession
He is now fully pre
pared to extract teeth absolutely withou
prin. my 25
ER —————
R. 8. G GUTELIUS.—
tia
LLnL,
Oftere
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in
eis
Lhe
Hotels,
USH HOUSK,
B W. R. Teiler, proprietor, belies
fonte, Pa. Bpwcial attention given tw
country trade, junelby
Bhd ay
f
i
$
}
i
i
z EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor,
i The traveiing community will find
{ this hotel equal to any in the county nm
| every respect, for man and beast, and
| Chirges very moderate. Give it a trial
Mune uf
i Aas
- hn”
estriado idl sll SW
NGS HOUSE,
RELLEFVOXTR, Pa.
!
| NTEW BEOUKERHOFF HOUSE
N
BROCKERHOFFP HOUSE,
ALLEGHENY 8T,, BELLEFOXTE, Pa
G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
| Good Sample Rooms on First Floor,
5%. Free Buse Lo and from sll traine. @g@
Buecini rates 10 wiluesses and jurors. Sun
=
¥
IRE HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
JR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANEIENT
CUSTOM ,
Table, bealtby locality, pure
mountain water, surrounded by finest
psatura! sotnery in the state. Bchoois
and churches convenient, Terms very
rensonable, 16ang
1 RVIN HOUSE,
LOUK WAVES, PA
_ B. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor,
Terws reasoneble. Good semple roots
uw 8B ‘
ion Cre Soor,
(+004
i 437 BIS GG MILLS HOUSE.
§
On 1.& T. R. R,
FINE SUMMER RESORT.
Fine Fishiog and Huntipg—Roman-
tic Mountain snd Valley Scenery,
Healthy Locality.
TERMS REASONABLE.
J. H. BIBBY ,...ceoe aesus nen Proprietor
SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA
of. C. BOAL
. Justice of the Peace and Converancer
Centre Hall, Pa. Office In §
EAE
J D. NURRAY,
. Centre Hall, Pa.
Dealer in DRUGS, popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purposes only. Slore open
every day inthe week, may7 of
Cx 18k COUNTY BANKING CO,
BELLEYONTE,
Receive Deposits and sallow Interest ;
Dnsoount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Securities ; Gold and Coupons,
JAB. A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT,
President, Onshier,
PERNA
pESX 8 VALLEY BANKING CO,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Receive Deposits and allow Interest ;
viscount Notes ; Buy aud Sell Goverument
Bocurities : Gold and Coupons.
WM. WOLF, W. B. MINGLE,
President Cas ior
JOND VALENTINE,
Bore snd sells Real Estate on fal
Insures First-class Life Com jes,
“ “Life and Accident Companion,
I ¥Vire Companies.
German, English snd American, Combined on
fla, $16,000,000. ONice in Bush Arcade, over Vale
entine’s ttores, Bellofonte. Pa. Zany
r oommission;
——— ———————— > p——-
YONFECTIONERY and EATING
C HOUSE, at BEARFASS ROOMS
Bush's block, Meals at all bours from
early to late trains. Lunch without cof
fee 10 cts, Lunch with coffee 15 cents
Regular meals 25 cts. Oysters in all style
¥ ZELLER & SON,
DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa.
Dealer In
DRUGS,
CHEMICALSY
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS, &c
Pare Wines and Liquors for medical
purposes always kept
DRUGS
——————— C—O 535 4 A PAO HA. HOO HS
If yon want good shoulder braces,
suitable for ladies and gen , and at
reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall
J.D. Munnay,
drug store,
11jon of Droggis*. *
DO YOU KNOW
~=LORILLAND'S CLIMAX.
. PLUG TOBACCO
with Red Tin ; Ross Loaf Fine Cot Chewing :
ee a Sei
sidered? usr,