Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 27, 1881, Image 5

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    A Noble Candidate.
The Character qf the Democratic Nominee
for State 'Treasurer Extort* I'raise from
Hi* Political Opponent*.
Taking the character of Mr. Noble a*
a guide we are prepared to believe that
no evil will follow It. If he is ohoeen
to assume the custody of the State ex
chequer for the two years to follow the
election, his well known integrity of
purpose and business methods consti
r tute a guarantee that the trust will be
faithfully executed, and much aa the
necessity of elevating Democrats to
places of trust would be regretted, it
would be a iesser evil than that of per
' petuating the rule of the bosses.—Pitts
burg Dispatch {rep.).
TUB Democrats have nominated an
exceptionally good man for State I reas
urer, and no one need be sorry, for it
should and will have the ell'ect of dem
onstrating to the Republicans the pro
priety of laying aside dissensions and
uniting for the contest, which we assure
them will be no walk over. Unlike the
Democrats elsewhere, the Pennsylvania
specimen cannot be dejiended upon to
blunder always, and the sooner the Re
publicans realize that he h isn't blunder
ed this time, the better will be their
prospects of victory.— Philadelphia North
American (rep.).
ORANGE NOBLE has twice been chosen
mayor of Republican Erie, and is a
member of the present House, repre
renting the same constituency. It is
fortunate that the Democratic nomina
tion fell upon one who possesses Mr.
Noble's ui.blemished business and po
litical integrity, and who is one of the
ripest business men of the common
wealth.— Philadelphia Time* (sup/Hrrter of
Wolfe.)
Ma. ORANUE NOBLE, who hns been se
lected by the Democrats of Pennsylva
nia as their candidate for the office of
Slate Treasurer, ia in every way qualified
for the position. He is a good business
man, and thoroughly identified with
some of the most im|>ortant industries
of the State. The convention at Wil
liamsport honored itself by putting Mr.
Noble in nomination.— Philadelphia Jtec
ord (ind.).
Gen. Hancock and Ills Servant.
From the Cleveland ll.mid.
Mr. Charles Brown, a resident of this
city, at the commencement of the war
wss a slave in Falkiil county, Va. He
was pressed into the rebel service, but
succeeded in escaping to the Union
lines in October, 1 >'s2, and tell into the
hands of Gen. Hancock at Camp Griffin,
Va. The General was ao well pleased
with him that he asked Mr. Brown to
remain with him in the capacity of his
body servant, lie did ao, and was witb
the General lor nearly three years, pass
ing through the great battles in which
the General was engaged. When the
war closed. General Hancock wrote a
personal letter to a friend in Washing
ton recommending his old servant, first
making him promise that whenever he
should be out of a position he should
let him know of it at once. Mr. Brown
went to Washington, worked there for
some time, and becoming restless came
West, and after working tor different
people finally settled in Cleveland and
began to follow his trade. Hearing
that General Hancock was in the city,
the gueat of Colonel W. (I. Harris. Mr
Brown called upon him on .Sunday
morning. Ue was informed by an aid
that the General had gone to church.
Mi. Brown slated that he was hta ser
vant duriog the war and expressed an
earnest desire to see him. Ue was
asked to lake a seat and await the re
turn from church. .Soon a carriage
drove up and the General aligbttd.
The aid immediately informed him that
hit old servant who had been with him
through the war was sitting on the lawn
and desired to see him. Gen-rsl Han
cock immediately proceeded to where
Mr. Brown was seated, and recogoixed
him long before be reached bitn ex
tending bis band and rushed up grasped
the hand of bis old servant, who had
been with him during so many trying
scenes, wrung it with every manifests
tion of delight, while tears filled the
eyes of both and neither of them spoke
for some time. At last the General bad
Mr. Brown sit down and made him re
late everything that the latter bad done
since the war, and again made bins re
new hi* old promise that if anything
should happen to him be would inform
the General, and that ample provision
should be made for him.
Flying From the Floods.
TRB DESTRUCTION OP TIIE SNT LEVEE COB
PLRTB—CANPINO ON lllull OROCND.
CBICAOO, October 21.— According to
dispatches from Quincy, 111., the de
struction along the Hny Levee is most
complete. The brsak is now fully three
hundred feel wide and is constantly
cutting out the earthwork at either end
of the crevasse. An immense volume
of water is pouring through the open
ing steadily and spreading out over the
country. The flood is slowly approach
ing Rockport, which is four miles from
the river. People north and south of
the break are hastily leaving their
houses for plaoea of refuge. Every road
leading out of the bottoms is crowded
with teams. Hundreds of cattle, horses
and mules and other live stock are on
the embankment, the owners not hav
ing time to get them to high ground.
Large numbers of cattle have been
drowned. The farmers, many of whom
had hundreds of seres of fine winter
wheat last week promising sn immense
yield, are camping along the bluffs with
their families. Others have left every
thing and taken their wives sod chil
dren to Quincy. The Indian Grove
levee gave way oo Wednesday after
noon, six tee.i milee above Quincy. but
the break in not very serious. Rail
roads in thai vicinity will suffer severe
ly from the flood. The switchmen at
Hannibal have quit work, refusing to
labor in the mud and water which fill
the yards. Trains are discontinued on
the Quincy, Missouri and Paoiflc divi
sion of the Wabash. Oa the Missouri
side the bottoms are flooded beck to
the bluffs. The river just below the
city is fully nine mites wide.
I? you are subject to chills a certain
cur# is PittnVA, Regulate your bowels
with MAXAUM.
PROOF EVERYWHERE.— If auy in
valid or sick person has tho least
doubt of the power and efficacy of
Hop Bitters to cure them, they ean
find cases exactly like their own, in
their own neighborhood, with proof
positive that they can be easily and
permanently cured, at a trifling cort —
or ask your druggist or physician.
—Tho above is from a very reliable
farmer, whose daughter wns In poor health
for seven or eight year*, and rould obtain
no relief until used Hop Bitter*. Bhe
W now in a* good health a* any perion in
the country. We have large *ale, and
thoy aro making remarkable cures.
W. H. BISMOI* & Co.
New Advertisements.
Car Works
FOR SALE.
T H E
Bellefonte Car Works
WILL BE OFFERED
FOR SALE BY AUCTION,
AT THE
OFFICE OF THE WORKS
—AT—
BELLEFONTE,
CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A,
AT 2 P. St.,
On Thursday, 27th October, IHSI.
These works are in full and success
ful operation, and will be so on the
day of sale.
Term* of Payment: Ten per cent, at
time of sale ; twenty per cent, on Novem
ber 27, 1881, and ten per cent, each 27tb
of October for 7 year*, with interest at fl
per cent, per annum, on deferred pay
ments, payable annually.
For full particular* apply to
MILLER TIFFIN, Gen I Manager.
Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.
*. a. rtAU. a. Ki
pEALE A McKEE,
I ATTOEBBTA AT LAW.
*4-tf Offlk# Court lion** at*. f*
(C Lm. A p*r t horn#, lamptit wth |A
WW 10 WmW tr~. AMrmm A. MTI24OON 6
r>rtl*od, Jfaio*. 9 If
The Leading Dally and Weekly Paper
lit THE WEST HRANCn YAI-I.tr.
SUN ANITBANNER,
Pt*BLISnLI> BT
H. T. SALLADE and H. M WOLF, Jr.,
Bditor* ni Proprtetafa.
WILLI AMSFOBT, FA.
Ha* an able Editorial ami Reportorial UtafP
Contain* the Latett Telegraphic Semtt
Ha* a Reliable Corp* and (jbrreepondent*!
in ■>* va*
LARGEST CIRCULATION
or tit imroa 1a
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
DAILY sfi 00. WEEKLY *1.60
PER TEAR. IN ADVANCE.
An? person g ttiac ap a rlsbaf •** aew faarlp nb
•rrtben tar lb- Wusiv Sea in B***sa, alll rw.|r.
• oipy hr no. j**r rut
DH. HASTINGS,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BBLLKPOXTK. PA.
OBb-s an A11.boo, two Ann nM of MM r>-
flr tn-roptml bj I si. flro of Tor not A Rutin*. 4" U
S. € A. LOEB, General Merchant*, Allegheny.St., IMlefante, Pa.
nun o T ia: :E IR, s ,
WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR
BOYS.
OUR SPRING AND SUMMER,
SCHOOL, PLAY,
-AND
DRESS SUITS,
ARE NOW ALL IN.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED.
EXTRA PATCHES IN EACH SUIT;
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN EACH COAT
—OF TH* CELEBRATED—
STEIN, ABLER A CO.'S MAKE, of Rochester,
WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINE STANDS FIRST IN THE UNITED
STATS®.
To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment
—or—
S.& A. LOEB,! "REEL'S*
FINE CLOTHIERS
—AFO—
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
New Advertisement*.
SH. YOCUM,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DKLLKYONTK, PA.
OflM on N. K. corner of DUmoiul •ml Allegheny-*!.,
la the room lately oecaplad by Yoctim * Hustings.
1331 THK CULTIVATOR IQQI
AND
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.
Till BKAT or TIIR
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
Tlllt COUNTRY <i KNTI.KM AN U U.NM K
rAag&n, If nut I fur tli. amount And .art*
ty of Practical Itrumoioß It tMinulut. and fw tba
ability and atUnl "f |t <.'oa*l-o*ngi—dn Tbrna
Chlaf Direction! of
PAhM crop* AND PROCKBRIM,
lIORTICULTIHK AND Pill IT-OKOWINO,
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRYING—
wbIIa it alao Inrludaa all minor da|>artinanla of rural
talarcat, aurb a. iha Poultry Yard, Entomology, lb-a
liaapf tig, tlr*-.nbouea and Grapery, V.l.rlonry k.pi lea,
Parm Uuaatluna and Anawara, Pi real da 11-adli-g, Do
m.atlr Economy, and a aummary of thn Nava of lira
Waa-k. Ita Mtaiir Biaoaf* nr. unutually t-omptat.-,
and mora Information ran ba gathered from ita rob
umm than trum any ulbar aourra with ragard to Iba
Proafracla of tba I'ropa, aa throning light upon una of
Iba tonal Important of all -jn--athia* Wlf r \ m Ht'
tan U'gta TO Ngit. Il ,l 111-tally llltulratad, and
ronalitillaa to a grantor dagrra than any of Ita ton
trmporarlaa A LIVE
AURICULTI'RAL NKWBPAPER
f>f iiftcr failing iiiWMt both l IViHliiffrt sn<i tVm
stimers of every cUss. •
THK OOCHTII Ufc*TLSM4* I* ptiMUhM WEEKLY on
the following %■ m*. tshsn imLt rirklly In adtsiie* :
Otil'urv.oßo J rot $2-AO; rutn CwriM. 110, ami an
additional rotiy fur th* <frsr fe# tu the tender uf Club,
Tw (iiflii, I J', am! ait addillotial |y fr tb ) ear
ftps lo the utulfr of tba Club.
t( th,. Paper f*#. A J.I rem
LUTHER TI'CKKR A SON, Pubtahm,
ALBANY, N. Y. .i.3w
I JKNNBYLVANIA, t'eotre Co., m :
A [atat] I, Vt tt H Bra< nrirte, dark ~f tbr Or
phan.' Court of aa!d manly, d>> hatai.y citify that at
aa Orpnatia' Oontt bald at IW-II- f-ula, tba jj| .lay „f
Augnat, A D I" aI. Irabrra Iba II norabla Iha Jorfgaa
of Iha aald Court, on motion a ml. aa grant*.) u|a>t>
Mary Ann lllmmalrtrh. Katnu.l llimmalrtrb and
Charlaa k-.ka). Iba la|rt and lagal t*pr-a.autla*a
of John L It--okay. daraaaad, tu ronia Into court on
tba 41b Monday of N-raambar n**t, lo arrrpt or rrfuaa
to nr<-f>f at Iba aalnatlon. or abnw casaa caby tba raal
aalala of tba aald daraoaad ahould not I- a id
In taattmony übarcf I baaa baracmioaat my band
and alDiad tba aaal of aabl court, al IVliafuola tba
ittd day of Augnat, lUI.
MM. K BrRTIinELD.C. 0 C.
Altaat: J na Hra .tta br.fT .A-4*
ISQC-1. IGQD-1.
The Patriot, Daily & Weekly,
For the Ensuing Year.
Thn anbarrtpllon prira of Iba Wtut Para Pry baa
baan radocad trr fl.tar |-ar ropy par annum.
To tint* of Pirt? and upuarda tba M ttatr P T a toy
*lll Ira furntahad al tba aitrwordiriarity cbaap rat* of
74 ran la par copy par annum.
Tnt Dattt l-araiot will ba aant to any addrawa,
during tba aaalona ..f r.,ngr-aa and tba I-* ralatur. at
tba rata of Ml canta par namtb.
Cndar tba art of On gram tbr pnMiahar |r.fwi,
Iha |*ataga and aalarrtlart ara Ml. tad from that
aipanaa
Krary aubarrlpUoa moat ba amoaiMulad by tba
caab
No* |a tba lima In anlrarrllra Tba apprrwblt.g
amatnna of Ongmaa and Iba L*cflatttr. oil) ta of
mm* than ordinary inlaraat ami thalr pmc. linga
will ba fully rap-art ad for tba l-.-l, and a raipl*4a
ayn-yata af tbam *lll la glean In tba M aakty.
Addraaa PAT RDfT Pt'riLIMIfNO CO.,
17-tf m Markat liarriaburg.
LOOK HERE!
r riiK untierpigtirrl would rwpwtful
■ fully Inform bla frtanda tbrougbout Cantra man
ly that b* la at prawn! railing tba
Family Singer Sewlnir Machine,
DBcip LEAP and TWO DRAWERS for TWENTY
PIVR DOLLARS; and lb* aa*. markla*. Wilb Talda,
Ooaay and ona |n,.„ for TWENTY DOLLAR*
Tba old rampany la aallrng tba mm- marblsaa for
Rfty dollar* and thlrty-Saa doUar*.
why not tray from ma 7 My marhlaa* ara gctaran
taad fnt PIVK TRAM
f alao baadla ORGAN* of (ba coy laat maka
I) M. COW HER, Agnnt.
S7-SW Atcomatown, Caair* Coanty, Pa.
TJROCKERIIOFF HOUSE,
1> ALLROHRNT-VY . RELLRPoNTR, PA.
WILLIAM MtKKKVER, Manager.
Onod SampU ftmm on h'xrtl Floor,
*-Praa Ituaa to and from all Train*. F par la I rata*
to lrnaa a and Inrora. !4-|y
( ANCKU RBMOYBDp
WITHOUT KNIFE, and in mori
a f raaaa vllbuol pain Apply lo
C. W. P ri.aliEß. Roalalmrg.
Oantr* Oonnty. pa
NECIILKR CO., fJrorer *, Huxh House Work, lietlefontr, Pf,
NEW GOODS
SUMMER TRADE.
AV o liavo endeavored to j?et the very hewt of every thing in our line, and
now have some really choice jjwdH.
Fine Cream Ceehse, 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.
\gr We Invite the people of Centre County to call and Inspect our
NICE GOODS, which cannot fail to pleuMc.
- SECHLER &c CO.
Itusiness Cards.
I TARNESS MANUFACTORY
' * in (iftrmatt'i S*m Dtcwk.
BKLLE FONTS, tA 1-Iy
I? P. BLAIR,
1 a JRWKLCR,
warrae,. rbm-ga, usutt, te.
All work naattly ***raia<4. On All-gbmy atrad,
nlwlar llMkatkall fl-'Oa*. ~tf
DRALKRS IN PURR Pttt'OHONLY.
2 I ZELLER A SON, s
* *'• DRl'tllllNTß,
No 4. Rrorkarh-df Row J
* All Iba Flaadard I'al-ni M-dudn-* pr*.
•* arrtpttona nnd family Roripau mmrataly *
M pttra-l. Trnaara, Hb- ald-y Rrnrra, kt ,A* ' 2
□ ii
f GUIS DOLL,
1 J rAJtllßlNAHl.lt IVWiT A MIORM4KRR,
Br - knli T Hum, Allagb-ur lr~-t.
t-l| Rallaftinl*. Pa
e. arac*. PraaT. > r. aiuu. Daak'r,
THIRST NATIONAL BANK OK
1 RKLLRFONTK,
AUagbany Atraat. Rollafnnta. P. 4-tf
(IBNTRB COUNTY BANKING
\J fXIMPANT.
AM A I \*>m
ftkCMltl kotM ;
Boy Wl
Oot |leoarltle,
OoW fto<l CocfioM,
Juti A Burn.
J. D MrnitV.CwbW 4-f
HK. HOY, M. I) .
• Oflifp in C*f)rM If<■#•*. •Jpitp
1t1.1.1 Fl'•STu. I*A
Riunti -n gie) o Opmht* fhtrnrr and
Chr*nle I*a-|y j
I \R. J AS. H. DOBBINS, M. P.,
T' PHTBICIAN AND RrllflK>lN.
Ogb* AllagWsy *t . ot*y tr tgtrr'a Ibng Stoya,
H< URLLEPDNTR. PA
nR. J. \V. RHONE, Pentißt, can
ba found at bla oflb* and matdaooa on Nanh •
atda of lllgh attaa, ihr*a dor* Boat of Allt-gh*n,
Balladunla. Pa IA-fy I
VhUadrlphia ttranch (Vothituj Hounr, litUrftmfr, I'a.
A GREAT VICTORY!
THE SUCCESS OF THE
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT!
POLITICIANH KNOCK UNDER!
THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH
On the Side of the People!
We have the extreme satisfaction of announcing that the
Philadelphia Branch is now ready to do
BETTER THAN EVER IN CLOTHING,
FOR
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN!
AND ABE, AS ALWAYB,
AHEAD OP ALL OTHERS FOR GENUINE OHM
Clothing Manufactured by their Own House and every
Article Marked and Warranted.
SAMUEL LEWm, the Manager,
Now Boies the World and the Best of Mankind.
IN HIS OWN MAKE OP CLOTHING,
The PHILADELPHIA BRANCH never wu boat, never will be beat
and never can be beat for the CHEAPEST CLOTHING offered in or
outside of Centre county.
All that it Mid here ii meant. GO AND SEE, and carry the news to
your neighbor, that
MONEY CAN POSITIVELY BE SAVED AT THE
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
1855—1881.
Baugh's Fertilizers have stood Field Tests for 25 Years,
BUSHELS. NOT ACRES.
mvi money rt rus
BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE,
Price. (25.00 Per Ton of 2000 Ponnde.
BAUGH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER for POTATOES,
CuttUiulM 4 In & pw cent, ol of i' /Luh
Price. taO.OO Per Ton of 2000 Pound.
ALU GOODS SOLD ON GUARANTEED ANALYSIS.
Descriptive Circular* Sent Free upon application.
BAUGH & SONS, 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
For tale bj J. H. LONG, nemingtoii, Pa, Afreet for Clinton and Centre Oountiet.
Millheim hotel,
MILLIIEIM. CENTRE Ci't'VTT. PENN'A.
W. 8. M I'SSEH, PrtrprieUtf.
Th tow* of Mllftuatm la b*at*d tn Pi-riu'a Va!ly.
al-l two mlla* horn tvturn Bfatlon, < tb* l.ala
burg t antra and Bpro'* Cnat Railnwd. wdlb aar
rounding, that maka It a
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT.
Good Iroul flaking In tb. in.mdiata atrtnlty A rnb
ran. to aaary train At tb. Mi'lh.m 11.d.'l *o*.
m-af at I t-ua writ t* found frrt* bo and I arm# solan
I AAa. JfMa.lßtdy*
pBNTRAL HOTEL,
V/' (Gjl-o.lt. tba Railroml Maticu.)
MILRBBt-RG. ( KNTRR COCSTT. PA.
A. A. KOiILBECKER, Proprietor.
t TIIROt tifl TRArrUR* on tb. ri;rrd urdll And
! lM t> PYiwlWd fi* lt lufK-ii. •? prmr*
M A f.L TKAVMF tMrrap fcU.t x& fi*Ylte* <7
Logan Cement.
r pHE mail prirv tor I/KJAN C'E
II MKNT on atx) ftpf t)i 4tr fKy I, will
H# (.| dollin pp* Uml tad lie ttwrf* for lr or
barrrla 118-tf j 11. HICKH
/>rjy Gooda and Groceries.
JJARPEH BROTHERS,
fr*lSO STKEKT, HELI,KF">TE. Pi.
Have th>ir counter* and *hclve* filled with
NEW GOODS,
( BANKRUPT RATES
Parc-baaed hi - BANKRUIT RATES
( BANKRUPT KATES
WBICH TIIKIT ori-M AT
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
OOKMPTIEO or
Dry Good*,
Millinery Geod*,
Clothing,
Fancy Good*,
_ Notion*, Ac.
BOOTS and SIIORS
BOOTS and SHOES at very low price*.
BOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS
Lateat style* of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAPS
Carpet Ban,
Umbrella*,
Parasols,
Ladle*' Cloak*,
Carpeting,
Groceries,
Queen*ware, Ac.
(VwptMag ...rj thlr* that b. ftxad la a lm
oaaaan,
HARPER BROTHERS,
rraiNO STBEET, . . BELLEFOITTE, PA.
oocJ*TIT PEOPCCE takea la adiun at tfc.
htclM* market price |.jj
J79 * - 'J 8 • *i lwa eae>i. al*.
$/ it OoWl, o.l*l free. Aitdrra* TRI'E A 00„ Aa
**u. bum.
r CENTRE DEMOCRAT
BOOK and JOB OFFICE
ALLEGHENY STREET,
BKLLEFONTR, PA.,
i* now orrvauro
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO THOSE wtantKo riter -CLASS
Plain or Fancy Printing.
We have unusual facilities for printing
LAW BOOKS,
PAMPBLBTS,
CATALOGUES,
PROGRAMMES,
... STATEMENTS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL BEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
INVITATION CARDS,
CARTES DS VISIT*,
CARDS ON ENVELOPES,
AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS.
'• Jgjjjlfc —— -
ftsT'*- r. i, nail will receive prompt
attention.
MM* Printing done in the best style, oa
•hart notice and at the lowest now.
TLCSH HOUSE,
11 PII,T,NWI PA
VtmUim -rf iMb •• .u m the •**.
mlsad aaaa are ferfted
**"• is* athm
W. K. TKLLK&,
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