Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 01, 1881, Image 5

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    A Friendly lilt of Advice.
I'RKI'ARINU KOR TIIS RUCTION—SOME VAI.-
VAUI.K MINTS.
Frm tlio Ollntiin llcmoorat.
The annual State election is coming
on apace, and as voters are one of the
products of this country either on lie
coming twenty one years of age, or by
naturalization, too much cannot be said
to direct rdl in the right and legal
channel, litis is neces.ary, that all
who are entitled to excrei-e the fran
chises nt a tree American cilucti should
know how to proceed intelligently ami
legally. Persons who want to vote at
the November election must he register
ed by September ','lh, two months (sixty
days) before the day of election, which
occurs November Mh, More: As all
parties must pay a tax within two
years, the I'th dsy of < iclober will be
the last ilay to pay a tax. Don't put it
off until the 10th! Vut may lose your
vote. Those who wish to vote the com
ing (all had better examine the list of
voters now in the hands of the Assessor
(or the one to be found at the election
house,) and see if their names are en
rolled. If not on the li-t, inform the
Assessor of the fact, and he will have to
register you. Too many, especially
young men, rely upon their right ami
privilege of swearing in their vote on
election day. This should not be, as it
takes too much time away from the
Flection Hoard. There is no sense in
the county employing a hail dozen men
to look alter your rights when you can
attend to it yourself so cheaply. Look
at the registry list now posted up at
your election house, and if your name
is not on it, "go for the assessor." and
don't bother the Flection Board with
that which you should attend to your
self.
Let us recapitulate. To qualify a
man to vote he must possess the follow
ing qualifications, to wit:
Ist. He must be 21 years of age.
2d. He shall have been a citizen of
the United States at least one month.
3d. He shall have resided in the State
at least one year. The only exception
to this is where a qualified voter leaves
the State to reside elsewhere, upon his
return he wdl again be entitled to voio
after he resides in the State six months.
4th. He must have resided in the
district where he offers to vote at least
two months (sixty days) immediately
preceding the election.
slh. If 22 years of age or upwards he
must have paid a State or county tax
that shall hive been assessed at least
two months and paid at least one
month before the election. Courts have
repeatedly decided that no difference
when the tax was assessed lif even ten
or twenty years before) if it was pai.l
within two years of the election this
payment qualifies the elector to vote;
provided it have been assessed at least
sixty days before the election, and paid
one month before.
fith. The Courts also decide that thir
ty days are to be counted in all cases
as a month that that is the legal sig
nification of the term "month."
7th. The voter should be registered
at least two months before the elect! >n.
This saves all trouble alx>ul the right
to vote, except upon challenge when
want of a qualification may be shown.
But an otherwise qualified voter cannot
be debarred from voting because not
registered. In ruck c.ie however, he
is required to make oath, prove citizen
ship, even if well known, by another
person as witness, and submit to trouble
some details,
fttb. The easy and proper way is to
pay whatever State or county tax is due
and be registered. Then it the voter
has resided sixty day* in the district,
been a citizen et the United States for
one month, of the Stale for one year
and is upwards of 21 years of age he
oannot be prevented from voting.
t*th. A person between 21 and 22
years of age can vote without the pay
ment of taxes, but lie must possess all
the other qualifications enumerated.
I Irglnin.
Coca furoey's Pr -grass
Ti|e contest for Hovernor of Virginia
places the Democratic parly on high
ground, and the attempt to consolidate
the colored voters on the basis of !'.e
pudiation, and to make the Hepublirtn
party responsible for that dogma, is sure
to end in disgrace. The Washington
City aiagiVtar, an independent paper,
says
1 The clianc* are that the straightout*,
or a largs proportion of them at least, will
support the regular Democratic ticket in
order to make the K>-ad|ustrr defeat the
more crushing."
And the Washington < 'ity ,V<</uv //>'•
aid adds t
"This opinion fr<m an eij,ert leaves lit
tle or nothing to be added The regular
Conservative • Democratic tu k<-l m Vir
ginia this iampaign represents mora than
ever the cause of honor and civilization
against threatened disorganization and a
lapse towards barbarism in the grand old
Common wealth The hordes led by that
eenal and unscrupulous adv<ntur*r, M
hone are <i-eui>ed t-> ignominious over
throw and einnitioii
In eurh a competition the people of
the North will tskai a deep interest.
The resolve of Virginia to pay her
honest debt In full unless the whole
Bsaes of the Ib-niocratic peri* and will
arouse the admiration of all the great
interests of the country, without party
distinction No iilend of the colored
man will fail to eee that the committal
of the liberated race to that dangerous
heresy will arous* the worst emmosttiee
against them, and will undoubtedly
sen,.iratn their beat men to separata
from a aebeme ao disreputable, if Vir
gima by means of the peifonage of to*
( tenet el Ifofesnmeul, can he forced
into a position at "nee dishonest and
eorrupt there Is no telling ehete the
etsmtpie will end, anil tanning at this
lime when nasi only money capital hut
emigration M preparing to pour into
t the **• h, the new esntae# .u \ irgnoa
NMset •oth unspeakable nnskis' It
Ese the si . a ol deosegogu.s MI and
in (amy u| party peiionag* that. hrf
a no purp<-ae hut niekisf and Wuse despe
rut tun. the Its t-wh.oai, polituuus throw
then*selves boldly on tho sole id untw
>1 tamed dishonest y
*
■tudiusd I* emd m be on the 4uW
% (Mm '%• t-ai mmm swmst h
■ "W1 hss sole at a n*hp MM|^
]Vew AdvertlHrmenta.
LOOK HERE!
r PIIK un(!on<i|;iu > (I would ri'Hpcclfiil
-1 fully Inform It In frlriuln throiiKliuut Centre •uni
ty Hint In* In nt present nelliiiK the
Family Singer Sewing Machine,
tIROI' I.KAK Mini TWO MtAWKKH f. r TWKNTY
KI\K |N)|,|iAltS; ntnl tin* mine turn hltie, Willi Tulil'*,
Co*er mill one hruuer for T\V IINTV POO.A ICS
The old roni|uiiiy In Helling the BHiue HUM hi tie* for
tlfljr dollar* niid thirty -five dolUift.
\vhjr inn lnjy from ia| >!> nut< hine* me giurun
tee.l f.ir Kl VI VK \ ICS
I alto lininlle iKfi ANS of the very henl make.
I). M. COW II Kit, Aeoiit,
•J'.3ni 8 tor in* town, Centra County, l*a. j
The I.euilliiir Dally ami Weekly Paper
IN TilK WKST IIKANI'II VAI.I.KV.
THE
8I N AND ISANNKR,
PI HI ism. l> BY
If. T. BALLADK and 11. M. WOLF, Jr.,
Ivlitorn mid Proprietor*.
WM.I.IAMSIMUIT, PA
an able Kditnrial find Reportorial StatC i
Contains the l.at'it Telegraphic Sews!
Has tt Reliable Corps and C< rresp undentv' I
A*D II VII TIIK
LAKGKST CI UC I CATION ,
or a*t Kr.truti pr
< F.NTH AI, I'ICNSH YLV A NIA.
DAILY s'.oo. WFDFLY $1.50
PF.II YEAR, IN AhVANCK.
\ny person fling tip a rluh of five new y rly mih
•critter* for tin WIUI t M * \ND IUN.UI. will r* • IYO !
a 'opy for one year r.
STATU FAIR AND EXHIBITION
28th Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Ag
ricultural Society
—A N" l> —
Fifth Annual Exposition of the Pittsburgh Ex
position Society Combined.
Livestock Exhibition September 6th t 17th. li.dtmrial and M<< Dan leal Kxhi
kltion, with Trial of Sped, wiili nun i<> until October Bth,
Open I lay and Evening.
Mll.lOO IN I'IIIvMII'MS.
KXCI RSKiN TICKETS AT I.KEATKV UKIH ( Ell KATES.
Will bo iwued by all Railroad* centering at l'itt*buri;li.
3H2.T , u.'i<.~jr I3OCII ODLi33D33 3D.
n(fl- #rw peon % \<rJ. qltur*l
WM 8 81-o-KLL. President
I> W BBILRR, Rn rdlt tHe y
RLBBIDGE McCON K BY,
Tes Corrswn'g Sec v
I
S. if .1, /.O/'.'/l, firnrrnl Wrw hant*, !//< // < /-><,, Itrilr/'nntr, I'n. I
IMI O T IK IE R S,
WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR
ZBO^S.
OUR SPRING AND SUMMER,
SCHOOL, PLAY,
—AND—
DRESS SUITS,
A 111: Now am, in.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED.
KXTKA I'ATCII KH IN KA< || Hl'IT,
hii.k iiamki:i:< iiihv in kach coat
of TIIK I t IT HHATHD
STEIN, ADLER 4 CO. S UAKE, of Rochester,
WH<*K RKfOTATION IN THI* I.INK MAM** fIN*T IS TilK IIMITRK
ITATRM
To be hud ONLY Ml the Popular Emublishmerit
-Of..
Sib A I OPR 1 AUZUHKNY kIHKKT.
•Ot A. LULU, ) MUMWRTB PA,
FINE CLOTH lEHS
—*a
UJALKKaJK UkMIiMVI. M KMCII AM lllIC.
L w
A' fu< AdvertfnemetU.
1000-1. ieso-1.
The Patriot, Daily & Weekly,
For tlio Ensuing Year.
Tli - ftfit wrlfitlMh prlrnof tl Wkmily Patriot limi
lie en r*-liimm| !<i i I |i*r copy jer annum.
T• • lull* -f hrt* ami upward* the Wumr I'athiot
will Im- l utii at tin' • *tritordiOAilly rate of
7f vuim |or rupy |ir mi ii ii in.
Tif. lUu.v I'ATRfoT Will !• w-iil In any ttddrroa,
•luring 111" M'Mlona of ('"iiitrMo und llm legislature at
tls• •la of Mh'foli |Mr mon(li
I hilar tin* art of CoiigiM tin* ptihlialirr pr<*jy
iii pmli|i Mil •tttwcribarv m- lellefid Ihw ii*i
rxpcti>,
l.\-ry ■ul<w-ri|>lloii must l*i accompanied ly t),<•
mall.
V*v In lilt' limn tn auhac rTlia nppion/-hing
rion of I'ohKifM ami tin* l.'v.ltlalur* will Im of
limn* lliiiii ordinary lil i -t ami ilo-lr proceeding*
will It- fully r*-|M>rif| f..r fin Daily ami a• in|*l t•
•yuo|l i-f ilo'in will If given in Ilia H'wkljf.
A•! Ir• m I'\TIII'T I*l' IIl1SI11 Nil CO.,
47 tf :i'.D Market llnriiaturi.
(£l"70 \W I f.K flj ail-tv at Ii no- ailv made.
/aj ' tlv Outfil lr. r A I-!: oTIII K A (U, An
guvta, Malm*. 9-1 y
Hkockkiiiioff house,
ALLKIIIIKNV -r . BKI.I.KVONTR, I* \
WILLIAM M< KKKVF.It, Ml gar
(fin*! Sample Rtx>m on t irst Floor.
4#*lW Hu< l > ami fr*in a!l Trains. Hjm' (at rate*
to VIiICMMMM Mid jMfors. III*
prsii 11< u se,
I > iiki.l CHIM ; i'.\.
Kainltir* anl • ingle K"itltn* .. ••> w -II • the gem
oral Ir.*> lln| tililo* ami r*mttt*fi ml iio-n tmittd
!■ till* fir*! < lu* ll -li-l. w li< o- ||o ) will liud lidtii*
i timl'Of at nal 1* rate.
I'll" ral tedm ti >it tu Juryiifti atl I otl • ra all* ml.tig
OMH I. rKLLKK Prop*i
off •rs l*tt.viffh E*|- **> iM?.)
•I \V I! A K'll KI.OK. I'r id- i I
I I" )i'l N< (• r><rl Miihftp-r.
.INK !i |t A I I,K. V. A tMm \ Cuhier.
.1 I I'AT'l KK.SIIX. Sfcrmry.
Si'CII 1.1'.1l ,i CO., (Jroctr*, I'.IIHII lioum• Work, Vrtlefontr, J'n.
NEW GOODS
FOR THE
SUMMER TRADE.
We have endeavored to gel Hie vcrj beat of e\er> thing in our line, and
now have Home rejilly elioice goods.
Fine Cream Cheese, Extra Large French Prunes,
Select Oysters, Sweet Potatoes,
Large Ripe Cranberries, Prunelles, Imperial Figs,
Bright New Lemons, Florida Oranges,
Princess Paper-Shell Almonds, Evaporated Dried Peaches,
A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS.
Preserved PEARS, PEACHES, CITRON,PLUMS,PRUNELLES.
PLAIN CANDIES. FINE CONFECTIONERY.
—AND—
GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds.
IhHT Wc invito the people of Centre County to rail and inspect our
NICE (JOODS, which cannot fall to please.
-u SECHLER CO.
IlUHitirHH i'artln.
HA UN ESS MA N v FACT* >IIV
iri Nm |i|f*k.
BKILKBO£TK, !'A 1 lj
r p. BLAIH,
I • JEW El I It.
r n. ct/x-n, JIWIL** A<\
All work I> uir l Oil All-,*i rnjr itrfwl,
it4*r Broclirkoff UmtM. *. f
DKALKItS IN PUKE IMtrus ONLY.
;■ 1 ZKLLKIi k SON,
* N '(•'*!. *
All ill" CUm ltr ] Pat* i.t M L ' • !*r<- **
i> •rftpUciti* ri>l Fatally II- i\-f - .rt* ) .
5B Tmwi, Mi M'r I'.rvi A< .k> *
1* 441 I :
I OUIS DOLL,
1 j runioiH,i moot k iiiokmakw j
Bo loi t-fT How. Allpfh't)* >li 'I,
1-lj to. h ,
t It'lti, Cr** I i t luili.' ttiti'r.
1/lUST NATIONAL BANK OF
I MLLKrOXTI
AlUfliHi; lUwrl, lUii4rit# Pa. i ff
/ iKNTKE COI'NTY BAN KINO
Yy COMPANY
Kw#|o lopmtU
At<! All • lfit#rH|,
lh otißl Vifn;
limy Mi Ml
dot ixirlilff,
<1 M ftnd CcQpoM,
Jim A Piott Pr**l4fl.
J D Nratif ( Mltlor i-if
HK. HOY. M. I) .
• 04 t < • - h m il • ■i •
i*w <HTW. if•".i.i i postp.. PA
ft*ni n tit Purser y *
rkrunk
OIL J AS. 11. DOBBINS, M. I>..
PHTMriAN \NI> *1 RfltiOX.
• All**. f, 1 St, ' f/ *l |- . -U.T,
*-f liKI.I.I.FoSTR PA.
nK. J. W. UIIONE, Dcntint, can
I— fonnd t M f* * ftr<l !■ <t Nflk
• !• f Itift. tfM-i thr<- 4<*n K.tt uf Allrghofit \
iW||#f'.t#, IV li|y .
I'hitmlriphiu Urnnrh I'lnthin<i llou*r, lU-lh/ontr, I'n.
A GREAT VICTORY! 1
THE SI'CCKSS THE
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
TIIK PKOPL K TRI I'M PI I'A NT!
HOMTICIANS KNOCK I'M) KI I !
TIIK riIILADKU'IUA ItKAXCII
On the Side of the Peoplo!
We have the extreme satisfaction of announcing that the
Philadelphia Brunch is now rcudy to do
BETTER THAN EVER IN CLOTHING,
Poll
MKN, ROYS AM) CHILDREN!
AND AIIK. ART ALWAYS.
AiiKAii ut' ill mu nil mink miiiis.
Clothing Manufatturod by their Own House and every
Article Marked and Warrant^!.
SAMUEL LEW IN, the Manager,
Now Mm the World and the Heit of Mankind.
IN II L OWN u VKK or 4 D>RILL NO,
ru PHIKAPM.I'IIIA ItliANl II !Mvr *. | x ,i, u<*r will U h,at
il r iu I**) I Um 4 IIKAPMT 4 1. i 111 Ntl , n, rmi in .
•atuab wl 4 v*w* ruitttlf.
All Uwt m •*.! !•*>• a umm. ♦) AMD sKK, sad mnt ib* *ww la
JfMWI tiMgllbuf, 4fe*4
*4il*fcY C AM DuuIfIVKIA HK NAVKD \t trt*
PUILADKLPIII \ UitANCll.
1855 1881.
Baugh's Fertilizers have stood Field Tests for 25 Years.
BUSHELS. NOT ACRES.
PAVE MOSEY ItY triViJ
BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE,
Pric*. 125.00 Per Ton of 2000 PonniL.
BAUGH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER for POTATOES,
< - to !t prt of Po!pbi of p t*h.
Prict- *30.00 Per Ton of 2000 Pound..
ALU GOODS SOLD ON (GUARANTEED ANALYSI3,
Ih Hrriplirr Circular* Sent Free tijuni a]>]titration.
BAUGH & SONS. 20 South Delaware Avenue. Philadelphia.
Tor bale ly J. 11. LONG, Pa., Atent for Clinton and Centre ConnUea.
MILLHKIM HOTEL,
Mi!.i.iif.im <■ i NTiii cirvrr i'ksva
W. < Ml -SKK, IV-prieU.r.
Th" I -ti .f *! :I, ■ , .1 t1 in p. t ri', T *])?,
Iw., i..111* fr.-m ( . t titii t.. .-n lh* D wi- i
1 .(.■ < vt.i. h ' . i t.*k I tall. *4, itt, .,.
llltf)£* thftt Intltf if ft
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT.
■ o i * orir.ili \ ' a!
ftl * I M k4l lliitl um
• 1 + ' • , • . ■ ! t *tn r <
2
/ lENTHAL HOTEL.
\ . i Ba • t
MII.EM I I Mill i ..JATY, PA
A. A. K< 'Il Lit lit KKlt, Proprietor.
iTlin.lt . .11 tftATVl.cn* H> ri:r .) will flwl
11.1,11 M ... .„.• tj I. In lull b. at prwcwrw
t. <ftl ft* All. TRAIN >1 ; i ituf< 47
Logan Cement.
Till: retail )>ri l r I.OCiAN ("E
--: 1 NVVToa ...4 iltn tu Ab M, *IM win
Il* !■ 1 11M, UltM ,I.' ■ ' h.T t, ( " 1... I
I I . If II K IIICKS
Itry fJootln atn! (irorcricn.
J J A KI'EK BROTHERS,
eraiso PTitr.rr. hellipoittk, pa.
Have th<"ir counter* and tbelvea filled with
NEW GOODS,
( BANKRCPT RATES
Putt hated At - BAN Kill" IT KATES
( BANKKrPT KATES
WHTC n TiIKT ofpek at
BOTTOM PUK ES.
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
COX MPT ISO or
Dry Good*,
Millinery (jinx!.,
Clothing,
Fancy Good*,
Notion*. Ac.
Iti M TS and SHOES
H<MiTS and SHiil > at very low price*.
HOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS
Latol ftyli-# of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAPS
( nrjHt Biri,
Umbrella*,
I'araeoU,
Lad in*' Cloak*,
Carji* ting,
Uroceriet,
Queen* ware, Ac,
rpf|i|,,,„rj thin* K..1 <an b* A vail la a rt
< Uw tor*.
MAHI'KK ItItOTIIKKS,
pprixii PTKan, . . inti.LtroXT*. pa.
(*>l >"TRA I'Rofn p| ukm Id ri biki* it tKt
MgLa-at | no 1-lf
r PHK CENTRE DEMOCRAT
BOOK and JOB OFFICE
ALLEGHENY STREET,
BELLKKONTK, PA.,
IK MOW OPPRMIMa
(IREA r INDUCEMENTS
TO th<! wianiNu riantK lm
Plain or Fancy Printing.
e hate untoual fa ilitte* fur printing
LAW BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS.
CATALOGUES,
I'KOI,KA M M KS.
STATEMENTS,
CI KT LABS,
HILL HEADS,
NOTE heads,
HCMNKaM CARDS,
INVITATION CARDS,
CARTES lE VlslTK,
CARDS ON ENVELOPES,
AND ALL KIND* OF BLANKS.
fder. by mall all r#i-t*n prompt
, attention
Mgr Pimung Am* ia U* Iwl
*SPt Rilit. a ail at Um ktwaal rata*
$5 to $:o crasi aa&Tr.!*
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