The latent Hancock Keerult. the Fhlladnlphl* TIUIM. I ■ The latest and among the most efll i aient of recruit* to the cause of Gener- I |f. •! 11uncock is General Baxter of this i K<)ity, and he is likely to earn all that he I Bplaa been promised or paid to promote < ■Hancock's election. lie is wiser than i Klnost of the Hancock recruits Irom the i Htlopuliijcan rank*. They have, a* a i REfiilf, <r>nounced (leneral Garfield and Hancock as the hero of SM Gettysburg; but that role ha* been 1 |g nearly or quite exhausted, and (leneral i I Baxter bus struck out in an original | i | ''end certainly a most effective plan to i tnake the soldier* cluster around the i * - Hancock banner. ; i B General Baxter has been induced or i ■' employed to declare, in a public inter- i (pew, that 41 (leneral Hancock never | Heard a shot fired by his corps at the i battle of Gettysburg" and that 44 he | kail nothing to do" with the great i Struggle. This is novel and startling ' i Slid it puts General Baxter in the very Hfront rank of those who desire to elect Kliancock President. It is so out of the < Hkeaten way that it attracts attention, i IPSoldiers will all read it; all of them ■ will be more or leas indignant at the ■ idiotic assaults upon one who has been Hkcrorded the highest praise by a lte ■ publican Congress, by a Republican ■ President and by the whole loyal North ( S for his conspicuous skill and heroism at | < ■ Gettysburg, and General Baxter need ■ only keep up his defamation of Han- ; B cook vigorously for a few weeks, to add j I ■ ten or twenty thousand soldiers to the ■ many I'nion warriors who are now sup- I porting for President the man they ■ saw in the flame of the battle of Gel ■ tysburg. The experiment may greatly damage K the reputation of Genkral Baxter, but I I as that damage has already been done, 1 he can now afford to go on to the end j I with increasing profit to Hancock and ; ' without any increasing disrepute to ' himself. The employment of General Baxter as a Hancock recruit, is certain [ lv one of the shrewdest exhibitions of Hemocratic strutegy the c-otnpaign has I furnished, and if a dozen Baxters could be thrown into the eddy of battle in I Pennsylvania, tliere is no telling where Hancock's majority would stop. i ~ I A Snub for the Jersey Protectionists. r From the New York Time* (Hep ) The Republican Convention in New p Jersey, besides approving the national f platform and adopting a very earnest | resolution in favor of biennial sessions [ of the State legislature, passed a reso | lution declaring the prosperity of the I State to depend largely upon protective r import duties, and strenuously opposing I the policy of a taritl for revenue only, i f There is no doubt that the declaration [ fairly reflects the views of the great f body of Republicans in New Jersey, but it is only fuir to say that the Repub Itcan party, as a national party, cannot | be held together on a strict issue be- Itween a protective and a revenue tariff. Luckily or unluckily, this issue is not presented very distinctly in the pending canvas* ami is very far from being aeon trolling one. But if the time should ever come when it were controlling, a very considerable minority, and proba- 1 bly a majority, of the Republicans j throughout the I'nion would favor a gradual reform of the tariff in the direc tion of a tariff for revenue alone. The votes ahd proceedings of the last ses sion of congress proved this, and it is a mistaken policy to try to win votes by declarations which cannot be carried out. It is the dream of some that this question can be met without making a - definite division of parties upon it, but all experience tends to make this im probable. It is a vital question in j itself, and, sooner or later, must be met. | This being the case, it is desirable that it shall not be unnecessarily confused by mixing it up with other questions on 1 which the party is entirely agreed. Tnr New York /'<>*(, (Rep.) has dis covered —and proclaims with some warmth its discovery—that the people are "heartily tired" of sectional "rub- ! 4 * bish." and that "the results in Ver- 1 41 mont, where it has enabled the Re "publicans to do little more than hold , 44 their own, anil in Maine, where it " could not prevent a falling off, are 44 proofs." Maud S. exceeded her fastest time on Saturday last on the Chicago track. The time was—first quarter 34, second 30}. third 31), fourth 34} ; the mile in 2.10}. S. if /(. LOKB, fleneral Merchant*, Allegheny Street, UeUefnnte, J'a. S. &c IjOIEJB, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED BOCHES7ES CLOTHING! Better Fits, better 'Workmanship, Better Styles, better Linings, superior in every respect to any other ready-made Clothing in the United States, and equal in every respect to the work of any merchant tailor in any of our large cities. Prices fully as low as ordinary slop-shop work generally sold in Bellefonte. Mothers, bring your Children, from 4 years up, and examine our assortment of CHILDREN'S WEAR. S. & A. LOEB,: IS. & A. LOEB, FINE CLOTHIERS AND DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Hancock's Idea of Ills Office. Prom th Now Turk Fretting Ksprsa*. We aro informed on good authority, that last week a number of rich men wnited on Gen. Hancock and told him they would raise a quarter of a million dollars towards the legitimate expenses of his election if he would permit them to name the Secretary of the Treasury should he be elected President. Gen. Hancock was told that whilo the Republicans were raising and spending vast sums of money in this campaign, and it was proftosed to raise a million dollars by private subscription to insure the election of Garfield, the I'emocrutic committee had no funds to speak of and is obliged to depend on the spontane ous enthusiasm of the people for con tributions. Gen. Hancock listened to their state ment with respect, and courteously re plied: "(lentlemen, I must decline your offer. If elected to the Presidency I must take the office unpledged." Mrs. F.lizabcth Harrock, of Perry county, died on the 3d instant at the ago of 10-i years. ■ • Business Notices. —Wby aro horses and cattle after taking Roberts' Horse Powders like a now laun dried shirt? Because they look sleok and clean. —No more sick chickens. Save your poultry and cure them of disease, by using Roberts' Poultry Powder. It has never failed to cure Cholera, and all diseases to which fowls are subject. I'rlco 26 cent* per package. For sale by all druggists. —At the present time when there are so many worthless I'-- -ents in the market, it would be well .inuire which is the best. Thi* will be found in M. B. Robert's Kmbrocation'—it is a panacea for ailment* that require rubbing either on man or beast. Price 36 cent* per bottle. —Why do you cough when you can find speedy relief in Sines' Svrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound? It is the ino.t plea-ant and efficacious remedy known for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, and all diseases lending to pulmonary consump tion. lla been sold for over thirty years and is especially adapted to children, as it does not nauseate, and consequently it can be used in sufficient quantity as to effect a cure. Try one bottle and you will never be without it. Price26c. and 60c. tier bot tle. Sold everywhere. Ask your druggist tor it. —The popularity of M. B. Roberts' Horse Powders is proving Itself in the in creased demand throughout this State, from the fact that the public are at last finding out that it is possible to obtain a j package of Horse and Cattle Powder which ts strictly pure and free from such adulter- j atio.i* as bran, cake meal, and other in- | gredient* calculated to puff the animal i instead of curing it of the disease it is suf- ! fering from. M. B. Roberts' Horse Pow- j ders contain no adulteration, and aro much J cheaper than any other, as but a table- i spoonful is required for a dose. Ask any ] old horseman as to their merits. For sale | everywhere. Price reduced to 26c. per package. Pkiladelpkia Market*. FsiLsixtrsu, Sept. >. lOlki. Flora— Flour (• wlthont special change Mm of !.(■* karrtk Including Mtnne*>>t* >itraa, rlMtr, BViA I OO straight *1 f. Ukrt ft'*'. family. ftl $4 7 ** '•; Hl#m 'Vs.. l And | *1 tfc.7Hyp flour t* firm *t N *7** * OIAiN t I*m •cti** and 1m firm flair* of \itfo htisheU. rwjws !*l t at 'tVst.fl . rJ and imher. Irvk ; *ol aflH6t. at 91 No 2 r*l.#l**ator, at A! th" oprn t>ard. ftrat rail, &.■• t>utd f t Jfftirw l-*>r (tedd t 91 4: II 'fife "a* bid for ; J fl.i'h'sj for Octoir. fl • * for NovtrnW, and 11 ! if r ItrremUr Ry* i< rarrc and li <famand at 'r.f"t ' IVinill*alii*. Bill** ■ ClonrMnl till tlowly at Tlmo tin at I - * - " L *" Bellefonta Markets. niiLsrosTs, si-t m, isso. QUOTATIONS. Whits whet, psr bushel 'H( 41 <•' Red wheat .lam W. pKf tm-h*! ............ Com. cob ........................ 4* j Com, *h#llad <NU .* flour, r*Uil. p*r barrel..... 9 <>> , flour, tholmlr mm. 4 7.S Provision Market. Coffrtid wwkly by Ilar|x>r Brother*. . Appl*.,4r(sl, par poutrl S ' ( li.rrlM, -Irt—l pr pound, .—M Itean. par -jnsrt . FrMh butt.r p-r pound..... j Chlrkvns prr f>nnd s CtiM*. pr pound...— 1 I Country hams prr pound 15 Hams, sugar cur 4..... In lard par pound * Xkis y.r dos. It Fotatoas |.r toishrl., 4o Drtsd tnf.. Is Xew AdvertUtemeni*. Pittsburg Exposition. MACHINERY IIALL. WM. E. SCHMEKTZ & CO., Manufacturers Custom Made Shoes. EVERY Man, Woman and Child SHOULD WEAR TIIKIU HFIOKS. Ask for Wm. K. Schmerl/. Ai C'o.'g Shops in the sloro you denl. 87-2w Executor's Notice. I KTTKItS testamentary on the eg -1 J tale of J<*ej>h Ormli. ljrred, lute of Milefthtirg iVirotigh, Centre cnitntjr, Pl, listlni Ixvn graoti) t< the ttnderafgned, nil p-ren* to aald •—tale sra rwjHfttwl to make iitininliate |mian i•* 111. and ail hating < Uima again*! the nam# to prmnl them, duly authenticated hy law, fr •ettlert-enl. J. M URKKY ) y . r;l-t V. piiTTli i.KKKN, / ,T% - THOROUGH EDUCATION —Km— YOU N(t LA I) IKS-1 i I Hollidaysburg Seminary, I IIOLUDAYMBIRU. BLAIR OOCNTY, PINN A. | A very healthful lotattoo; t—autiful •ummndingt | Offer* tii young lad lea all th* adtantagc* of a Christian home, with thorough roiirae of Instruction* In the j 1 higher I.ran. he# of filiation. Terms, 5250.00 per Annum, Including t**ard and attemlanee, ti* f llhrarv. |>ric*d- 1 leala, ati'l tuition In all English l*ai*haa Mtu4r ami art Mini ANNUAL TERM, FORTY WEEKS. For ratal..far, alth fall addrw W. P. BUBSKV, A. M., Principal. Auditor's Notice. IN the Orphans' Court of Centre r..unty, t.t. of K1.17.A M Till.Sl AS. Dor'd j Tba underaignwl, auditor, appointpd by UwaMrmrt ■ hw u4 .lto,* of ths In lb. arcMlßl <>f John R Una, olalsMnM <4 aM flnolMl. and In nuke 4t.lHMii|..ii of lb fnod lu Mi.) arrmiataat'a h.nd. will Hlmhl In lb. 4all<w of hi. a|>|>iatia.nl al hi. olßr. In llrllf..ul*. Fa., no TI'KS DAY, 111. ratti 'lay i 4 S.t>l. ,nl-r law. at l<> o'rkwk. A M . wli.n and altar, ail |artW intfalr>l will al [ l.nd If lby aw pr.>pr j 17-lw. WII.BI R r. KKKIIKR, Auditor. AO K N T S W ANTE I) T" take anliirrlptioM fc the INTERNATIONAI. REVIEW, the latest and t"**t American publication. of the highest rlsM. with original contribution* fr.n the . moat celebrated writer ain every country. Kdit*d hy j j J T Morae, Jr., and lleiJVy CaUit Ud|. gentlemen i of the highewt attainment* and culture, **d who#* ' I name* are alone auffh lent guaranty of the vaiua of the Riritw j AI wave bright. readable and Inatmrtlve , memopolh ; tan In literature, progreavtve to w ienre, n*rtartan i iu religion, and independent In pn lit lee. j Price. vo cent* a nutnlwr. a tear. A complete j Agent'* Outfit eent <>n recwfpt of fl/tl. A *perlmen cepy eent to any addreae for IA rent*. A. n BARN Kit A CX. Puhlleliere. lit A 11.1 William RE, New York. Millheim hotel, MII.LIIEIM. CKNTRR COCNTT, PIENN'A. W. S. MI SSER, Proprietor. The town of Millheim I* located In Tenn'e Valley, i alsunt two mile* from (Toburo Station, on the Lewi*. I burg. Centre and Nprnra Creek Railroad, with *ur ' rounding* that make It a PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. flood tront fWhlng in the immediate vklnity. A rah run* to every train. At the Mlllhefm llutel accom modation* will la fonnl ftratn la** and term* moder ate. June £\, I*7*-1 j* <H>EI>SMITIf, NT/; is A) II EX TICK, Allegheny St rot, Hellr/outr, /'. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! —A T TII K PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. WE ARE SELLING OUR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURING. LOOK -A-HSTID COIM:LLA.:R,:ej prices. Full Suits, formerly - - $4.50 at 3.50 " - 5.50 " 4.00 " - 6.25 " 5.00 " - 7.50 " 6.00 " - 9.00 " 7.50 ANII Ah h <OOUK IN PROPORTION. We are bound to sell our Goods to make room for our GRAND FALL and WINTER STOCK. Don't miss the chance as we are not fooling. COME AND CONVINCE YOURSELF! tTTDon't forget the place. Opposite Reynold's Opera House. SAMUEL LEW IN, Manager, A. STERNBERG WILL HK FOUND AT Tills STORK. Allegheny Street. Bellefonte, Pa. Xrir A dvrrt jurincn In. pdMjl Ml PAD THE ONLY CURE j For Diahctc*, Gravel, I hop'}/, Bri/jhf* fht- j ! rate, Pain in the Pack, Inability to H/tain or I F. -ptl the I nnf. < atarrh "J the tiladder, Burn- i | in<y or Pain ful FrlnaUnq. Prick Itutt Ihpc-nt, j : Affection* of the Spine, Kervout Ihlnlity, Fc- ' ! male hVeakne**, and all Ihseaw* of the Ki<liu>y h, Bladder ami Urin ary Organs. It er(4<h IKTRRNALtnadIrtnN. I. mwnMiaht. t<. the |tent CvrHlii In it* *!• i. and CI RKS i ; rdhiig rlwe ran A* r h| all oUit Krt*tT I'***, m many aurfhl"* unltaliffj*. are t"d*f f'trrowf of*>n the market. Ma will "end *>( rttrr*. and tir Uk, "How a Life m | of four aiMrw DAY'S PAD • Md by Dmgfttata, of by I ; mail • recwipt vT|hk*. 12.00. F. POTTS GREEN. HBIILt'ivTK >'A , j WBOLWAI.E AOBKT ft>R • KNTRK oil NTT. j Hew York Weekly Herald. ONE DOLLAR A TEAR ITh rlmjUUmi of lhl pofilar ""attaief hat more [ than trebled daring the wa t rear | r . ra.uUin# all the leading m*i ronUined In the Dui? ||g4U>, aid la arranged in handy h|aiioi(iui. The FOREIGN* NEWS eml raree apw tal dlopatchre from all quarters of the 1 globe. Under the head f AMERICAN NEWS | are given the Te!g**|titr In#-*'' hea d the week from | all |*arta of the l't*Kn. TMa feature alone make* THE WEEKLY HKRALI the ronat valuable r hrntr |er In the w., r |l, aa It la the <h**peat. Bvrry week |* given a faithfwl re|rt of POLITICAL NEWS ewihrarlng wflH and fonietlfonte dl*pairhe j fr-m M aehlngtnn. ltr indt"? f*H reprrfa of th \ j fieechea uf eminent politician* of) the it)*te>n of the hoar. THE FARM DEPARTMENT of lb. Wut.lt llra.Lt> (It., tb. bint aa *" aa th Proa I prvlinil nff-ll(i nnd 'tl—or.rt.a r.Ullri( 1. Ib AuUm nf lb. (.tftirr, hlnta fnt rutin. Ptttu, ; Poi tTbt. Qatina, T|, VtamtUa, dr., Ac. with | •nit(Mtb4>< fnr |.nll4in(i and al'n.llt In rw- i I—lt. Tblt I. .p|HMir.ntl by wt.li.mlll—l 'lrpart ! in. til. ni.1.1) I. tinder lb bond ol THE HOME, glrlnp rwrl|— fof I'twiicnJ dlatarw, hint* tar making j • Mliliif and ("i bw|bn( tip wtlb tb. Intmrt faahlonr .1 j tb lon ml |>f|f Kt.ry ltn of nookm* of ""n ouj I I tb thl. 4w r tnt.nt '• prarttaally ft-d l.j ' rtparla Iwfor. put.lir.u,* Ull.t. fmnn (.or I'.rit j and l..ndnn mrr—ipotoUot. an tb. ...j lntmt r u |, b. Tb. lb*. Ib.pnrtni.nl "f tb. Wir.lt llaan. I will n. tb* htm—wifc. B)<ir tb.n on* hundred Um I IK. price of lb. popr. Tb. Mil.renin n( SKILLED LABOR u look ml nflr, .n4 .T.rttbln* pntolnlni to m. rbonbw int Üb** *t|.| 1. rorwfully r—rordmi. Tb.t. 1 !• • (*(. d.ti>tml to nil til. !*•—t fb.nr -ut lb. liq|. market.. Onpn, ScrrJiondb*. Je. A r.lnn bl fnntnr* I. fonn4 In lb. r.p"TU4 prtrmi n.t condition, of THE PRODUCE MARKET. 'mm*" N.w. .1 In*. n4 .Inond. topwth.r with Attint *wy wk, n bby m,mf .wln.nt 41- tln.. Lttut.pt. Mtici, Pit.ttif, ptMon.i >n 4 **• Nurn Thr kno pnp" In th. war 14 that en Urn. an morb • m.tt.r ry wm.k n. tb. Wttl i fltniut. which I. m ni. p>t(. |mid, for On. Dnl tat Ton ran atilracrlh. at any Mm., TUB ) ( OUR NIWTORK, In a W.kly Bonn, . Poli.ar HERALD ) I A TEAR. NEW YORK HERALD, 'd Vtmadwav and Ann Utreet, New Tnrk. R PHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE IJUBH HOUSE BKLLKFONTE, PA., I* NOW OEEKRIKO GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO TIIORE WIRtIINO TIRPT-t'LAn* Plain or Fancy Printing. We here unucuel (itciHUee for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, STATEMENTS, CIRCULARS. BILL HEADS. NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DK VISIT*. CARDS ON ENVELOPES, AND ALL KINDB OP BLANKa am*Ord*f* by tnwil will receive prompt attention. MfPrinting done In the beet atyle, on ihort notice nnd *t the loweet rntee. Harry K. IHrkn, Hardware. HABB7 K. HICKS, [Successor to T. A. HICKS A HRO.,] PKALKR IN HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, | PAINTS AND STOVES. EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. South oj Diamond. I*rafe*nlonal Card*. VRAKK FIELDING, I LAW AND COLLECTION orncE. U-'V U.KARrtKLD. PA. \V A. MORRISON, ' ' • ATT.iRNKYATt.AW t.I.KroNTK. PA. in BL k. tk*-Cwurt !!■ •* 1 r<ifimluU'ti In Ki.gli*h of <trmai). 'J-ly 1 I o.t. tuitnn. a a ao.aa 1 LEXANDKR A ROWER, I 1 *■ ATTuRXETi AT LAW. IVllofant*. IV, May to o.uh~d In Ef llab of Orr man. OB|r In Otrman't R.illdlnt 1-ly j lBi lUfll. J aui II BBPR4IT. OKAVER A OEPHAHT, I * ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I Otßc* OB Allgbny HTM, north of nub, Boll*. j P |_|j DF. FORTNKV, • ATTORN KT AT I.A W, HEI.LKPOXTR. PA. loat dor to tb lft In th* Oonrt Item. t-ly DS. KELLER. • ATTORNEY AT LAW, | (MRco on Allegheny Btro*t Ronth ld of I.ron'a I ftor*, '■lf tUllofbnto, P. i fOIIN BLAIR LINN, ATTORN KT AT LAV, BKLLKFOXTR, PA. ORr, Allrghrny RfK o**r P..1 Ode tl-ly T L.BPANGLER, *" • ATTORNEY AT I.AW. BKLLRTOXTR, CENTRE OOL'XTY. PA. Rportel nttontton to (ÜbrllMn: prarthw In nil th* • <mrU; Onaaa I tattoo* In (Rmu or B> gllah. 1-ly . a. v>n crart aoaaov. \fURRAY A GORDON, ivl ATTORNKYB-ATLAW. CLKARPIKLD, PA. Will attend th* BrlUtonU Coarta ob*ii •prettily nnptoyod. 1-ly r P C. HIPPLE, An ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOCK HAT KB. PA. All hnelew promptly ttteeded In. My WM. P. MITCHELL, PRACTICAL (H RVETOR, LOCK HAVEN, PA, Witt attend to til work In ClonrtrM, Cootr* ul Clln'on enontln. OWro oppoolt* Lock tlaraa National Bonk. M-ty WC. HEINLE, • ATTORttKT AT LAW. AKLLRPOrrK, PA. Otßr* In Conrad Bow, Alleghany atnoi. Nperlal atleatti* lltn to th* rotlortion of Atlm All hotter— attend— to tt-ty w. A. ttiuct. - 1 tun. WALLACE A KREBB, t t ATTORRRTB AT LAW, CLRAEPIKLb. PA. Will attend and By ratw at Rrlloftonta whon rp* otally IQHIWI. ___ 1-ly WILLIAM McCULLOUGH, v v ATTORNEY AY LAW, CLEARPtBLB, PA. Alt knltm p—aptly atmndrd to. t-ty I \R. JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D., 1/ PHTBICIAK AND IVROEOM. oatro Attach my St, now totgler'a tcng Atom, Mf HKt.I.RPONTK. RA^ r\R. J. W. RHONE, DentUt, can 1 / ho fonnd at —a nSoo And nntwu oa Narth rtdo "****, thro* dean Eant of Allthtay, l>ry fjtKHin and (Jroerries. J JAKPER BROTHERS, RPXIBO HTKKET, BKI-LXroifTK, PA„ Have their counter* and *helvet filled with NEW GOODS, „ . (BANKRUPT RATKB 1 urcbued at -< HA N K KUPT HATKS (HANKKUPT KATES WHICH THEr orrxß AT BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES. ooKcumxo or I>ry (i..odi, Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fancy tioodi, Notion*, Ac. BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES at very low price* BOOTS and SHOES HATS and CAPS Latert rtvlej of HATS and CAPS HATS and CAPS Bag*, Umbrella*, Paraaoli, Ladie*' Cloak*, Carpeting, Grocer ie*, -en*ware, Ac. Oomprtttaf eeery (blag that ran be fonnd la • are I < lane Mure. HARPER BROTHERS, araiKo KTHKKT. . . BXLLEFONTX, TA. i OOUJITSY I'RODI CX taken la exchange at the hlgheat market price * 1-1J Jf i tteella neoun. JUST OUT. HOOD'S 6REAT BOOK OF THE WAR. ADVANCE & RETREAT, Vernonal Experience* in the I nited Stati n and Confed erate statm Artnien: BY GENERAL J. B. HOOD, Late UeateoaaMkeaerel ( -.t,federate Mat-e Aran pvbltebed for The Howl Orphan Memorial Fund —at— GFENLKL G. T. HKAURKGARD, NKW ORLRANH, 1880. The eatire proceed. arte log frotn the aale of thia work are derated to the The Itnod Orphan Mewortol Xand. ablrh te In reeled la I ntted Atatee Reg'Mered fr-ada tor lher.ur.are. Mr. .opp.rl and education of the ten Infant, deprtead of their pa re ato Into eoaatoer at Ifee Orleaaa, (the melancholr lordeab nf ekkk and hefenraweat are .till freeh la the public aitnd. t Taa anna u an tinin OCT ten. roarer* taa .tan panto, arm • naa pwrnaanea uit.au tap k Fiat emi. aauaiTian, Ben. tiraawir ran rata wont rava tea*, a.r. or aartLa rtn.na. aoraa ta ttth •"" G*a XMuan Cutm, er THRRK DOI.I.AM. oa TR * FT*I HAVE? VTI*M%R*, WTTV M&TU GTW_ taaaa DOLLARS ASP rim CKbTh ~ H.tTiir nonro, tiaatat erica. foi X I">I.LAUt. oa ta ator * w " Oa the rectopt fhen ant pecan* remitting be anil or etpreto. of the aaonal la a rertatered letter or he a puetal order, lnk draft, or rberk. a oopy will he tnt medtet.l, Beat free of potoage. regiatarrd aa atrand rtaaa mailer The enlawe to paMtobed (a the bent toy to of typo, graph,. on elegant ||er. ntlh lllntorattona, ett.ntod a* hlgheat apectmene of art. The anther the mhjart, the pnrpom. all alike rrader It wevthy a place la eeary library. —on eeery ditol in nie.a the t*k ahelf of eenry henee ta the rnnatrr Afeata naked la every ton end onnaty tot the fatted ttatea. and a pcedernaoe a ill be It era to hon. orably din barged reteraae d the amy. Ta the ladle., abo feel a detore to elpreea thedr eta. padky nftb Ttti Hoon Oaraea M XMiec m*. the tola of tbto book aaemg their circtn of frleoda. will efced aa etc Ileal ny of ctotrlbaHag en beta* tin! aid a. m deeeenag a mm. rw toma. rate, to .grata, he, addrma with fall (•NMITAN, GKX'L G. T. BuCRMdiD, Publirher On ut.u op tat llooa Mnwduat rran, Xre Oaaaam. La. Bottling Establishment. BOTTLED PORTER, ALE tnd REER. 'THE undersigned respectfully in ■A *md the tottmm of (Vertrn oonat. that ha baa to boteU. rrtoaatnata or private Tenldtm m thee nl.l be ftmnd of the parent .Yd Wto I. etjcha meaner that their life awl minteare amauaed nh w thonghdran (koai thetwah or barrel The CKLRBRATRD ROCHESTER STOCK . . • wtottn. Mt it Mi r4 hwlnim or-nt kt tioottl cwd. will hddra-. I. H. BPITZER, "* AAltobalti, Oatatre Oa, ra. CANCER REMOVED, WITHOUT KNIFE, snd in most " " Ottoto nltboat pata. Apple to
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers