Possible President UETIS on llepubll* ran Misrule. \ From the New York World. Senator David Davis's views of the ntansgers, methods and principles of the Republican party which has just placed bim next in the Presidential suc cession to General Arthur may not be without interest to our Republican friends and the public generally. Dur ing the last Presidential campaign he voted lor General Hancock and against General Garfield, for various reason* al leged in in* letter of August 4 to Mr. James E. liarvey. "I have no hesita tion in supporting General Hancock, be wrote, "because bis election will put an end to sectional strife and to section al parties, and will revive a patriotic sentiment all over the land which poli ticai leaders and factions for sinstsier ends have sought to prevent." .Senator Logan, who proposed Mr. Davis for President pro tcm.. and his Grant breth ren will remember that in that letter Mr. Davis said: "General Hancock's Order No. 40 stands out in striking con trast with the actions of his superior, who soon after rebuked and drove bim from that command for uttering senti ments worthy of ail honor." And the faithful who annually point with pride to the record of the great Rpublican par ty and approve its successive adminis tration will be pleased to put this in tlieir pipe of peace and smoke it: "After twenty years of domination by the Republicans, chronic abuses have become lastened upon the public service like barnacles UJKJII the bottom of a stranded ship. Ihere is no hope of re form by leaders who have created a system of mal administration and who ate interested in perpetuating its evils. Nothing short ot the sternest remedy gives any promise of effective relorm, and the first step toward it is in change of rulers. New blood must be infused into the management of public atf.irs before relief can be expected. The people demand a change, and, being in earnest, they are likely lube gratified." Thus our Republican friends, byway of attesting their reverence and re spect for the memory of President Gar field, have arranged that his successor, should anything happen to Mr. Arthur, shall be a man who bad not sufficient faith in Mr. Garfield's patriotism and integrity to vote for bim. and who be lieved tfiat it would tie im|>o**ible to obtain good government without first destroying the Republican party I in his letter to Mr. O. H. Browning. May 14. 1880, Judge Davis laid duwn bis views on the cardinal points of Repub lican policy as follows: "The demand made by adherents of one of the great | allies for a strong government means substantially a cen tralized government, destructive of Lome rule in the States and the very reverse of what Mr. Lincoln well de scribed as a government of the |>eople. Carried to its logical conclusion such a change would finally overthrow the lie public." Hurrah for Davis, Republicanism and —Stale Rights Let us go on : "The existing tar. 11' is regarded as a confused mass of incongruities and mo nopolies, created by special legislation and open to constant traud on the rev enue. It taxes the consumer heavily on those article* especially that are most needed by the toiling masses. It taxes every newspaper, every school book, every bible and the *alt of the working man with gross injustice, be cause the ]K>or pretense of revenue docs not exist to cover the wroog. A revision, therefore, which shall be al once searching and fair is demanded and should be promptly made." Add to this Mr. Davis's declaration in the Senate, March 15, 1880, that— "The time had come when the mass of incongruities and huge monopolies commonly called tariff should be re viewed and adapted to the spirit ot a progressive age." Hurrah for Davis, Republicanism and —Free Trade I Let us go on : "Elections ought to be exempt from any menacing force, and to be free from the contamination or corrupt re* turning boards. No parly deserves confidence that seeks ascendency by striking down honest suffrage either by the use of troops, by fraud or by intim idation-" Hurrah for Davis, Republicanism and —no Troops at the Polls nor any Dep uty Marshall And finally let us con tribute to this new ers of good feeling the following exlrsct from Mr. Dsvis's speech in the Senate, March 11, 1881 : "An honorable recognition of the trust generoudy confided to my keep ing by Democratic votes io 1877 requires me to sustain the existing organisation of the Menate. Whatever may be the result, I can accept no honor at the hands of either side." "When I said I would die a bachelor I did not think 1 should live till 1 were married." HU Bitter Pee! Prom UM llarrMitr, Patriot The moot bitter foe of Orange Noble in this content is the Standard Oil Com pany. Orange Noble in the legislature voted for a free pine Ist* which would have relieved the oil producers of Penn sylvania by giving them a free outlet and an open market. That is the chief ground of the hostility of the Standard Oil monopoly to the Democratic oandi date for treasurer. As an oil producer Orange Noble has felt the tyranny of the monopoly, and by daring to defend bis rights and interests he haa provoked its hatred. The Standard Oil Company ia a foreign corporation. Its members reside in New York, Ohio, New Jersey, anywhere bat in the State from whose product they derive their enormous wealth. But this fact does not prevent the monopoly from interfering in the elections of Pennsylvania. Against the Standard Oil Company Pennsylvania has a claim of upwards of three million dollars for unpaid tazea. The monopo ly ia making a determined resistance to this claim and has come to the conclu sion that the election of Orange Noble will interfere with its inuriwaie. When an unscrupulous monopoly insolent With ill gotten wealth and power makes war upon citisen of Pennsylvania when a candidate for office it becomes the duty of the people to cdver him with their shields. IR our preacher would tske PEBCWA bis hoarseness would soon leave him. m . *0 j* '®g§y *- ; *'* LIE-A. THEIR,. Ask for Genesee Sole Leather if you want the best. Calf fikinn, Kips, Moroccos, Linings, Lasts Thread, Nails, Pegs. Wax, Bristles and all kinds of Shoo Findings on band. Custom work made to order. E. GRAHAM &c SON". Xew Advertisement*. m. LYDIA L PINKHAM, OF LYNN, lUSS., f & I V LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B VEGETABLE COMPOCTO. /•rait theee Plrl Cewaglelnta VVV.MM< MMSSM UmrkHtltml. 11 will rurs entirely lis wore lorn, ot Female Cow plain ta. all ovarian trwwlAaa, Inflammation and 1 Vere lion, falling and I>t.|4eremenU, and U- r. na~jo.nl Spinal Wraknaaa, and la parocuiaity adapted to tha Change ot Ufa It will dleeolee and etjwl tamoer from tha ulern.ln an aarty elaga of daaafcsonant Tba teadeor-y in ran ceroea bdmorelheeela cheeked eery epeedUy by tie sea. It rrmorer falntneaa, flatulrnry, daalroyaal! crating for atlraulanta, and raUnara weakneea of IbaaSnmark. It ruraa Bloating, tteadacbaa. N..aoua Proamnion, liana rat Debility, 81..p1.a.n.w. btpraaaloa and tadt (HtlcO. That baling of hearing down. raaatng (win. weight and barbarba. la alwaya jwrmananily ratad by IU ua. It will al all llnaee and endar all rirrtunetanreeart la harmony artth tbet.ee that gnaarn tba female ay-Wen. for tba rwraof kidney (. an plain U of aUnor aat Una Compound la unaarpaaard. I.TIVI A E. riNkll IMS TECFTABLK IS*- I*Ol \D la prepared al TO and tS Wmlarn Aeeane, I yon. Bam. I*rK-e L BU bottlmfor |S Sent by mail to tha form of pllla, ale. In the form of loaangaa, oa receipt of prtre, $1 per boa for either. Bra. Plnkbam freaty aoaarera all lattara of Inrjnlry. Send for pamjA |oL XJitraaa aa aboaa. Jfewfloa (Ale ibper. No family .boold be wlthont LYIHA X I*l XX fUHS L2YER FILIAL Tbay core roaaupallaa. hUlonwima. and torpidity of tha llear. ■ canta par boa. n- Hold by all Droggtata. -U i. ("'"lay .1 home. Sam plea worth tS V J 10 3wW free. Addreaa A KTINSON A Co, Portland, Maine. (r-ly > SIOOO i Will ba paid If ana ImporlUea or mineral a .'iietanra. are found In rrni XA, or f- any ■ cam It will not euro or help. ■NEIHMBBB Prnsrs* la |mrely a Trgrta! b> r-nipeeiml. < It It not annulled by any ot allothrr lived I- I rlnca romi.li.oL Thle U strong tanguag*. i but u la irwaaassßai . ITRCXA la being mors grtvotlrelr pre- ■ vttM by bnncstptiyMrlSDa Uiab any other I 1"" J —"— " " • ntrrifir leailm | J'sgrx a praitlaply rnrsa ron.ampUaß and other I nr. a and lerrlillw. ■" . Far Intermittent feaer, chilli and hrrar, ■ dutub ague, the Infallible remedy tap SBC* A. ■ No mailer what your diernaa la, where to- ■ rated, ba yog rwing or rals nr \ -goaton ca fur I'aai x.. I a meewweafc Tell yonr mdghhnrs and Tnor rcmd. Ih.t ■ PBSce* la tba only remedy, and will cure | yimaodlLctn. Bend (.* a jmgipbM. ) R. B. IT ALFTMAS ACX}.. P-DXWN. OHIO ■ bowrla and pelvic orfSßSga- I 8. C A. LOEIt, General Merchant*, AUegheny-Si,, IleUefonte, Pa. MOTHERS, 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 THE CELEBRATED— STEIN, ABLER & CQ.'S MAZE, of Rochester, WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINE STANDS FIRST IN THE UNITED STATES. To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment -OF S. & A. LOEB, I "■2ELT" FINE CLOTHIERS —A*D— DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Xew Advertisement*. kJ 11. YOCUM, Oa ATTORNEY AT LAW. BKI.LKFONTK, PA. Of!Iri on N. K. comW of Diamond and Alluhfiy4L, In tha room latrly occupied by Yocom k llaatlugi. 1831 THK CULTIVATOR 1881 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. THE BEST OP TIIE AG RICU LTU KA L W EEKLIEB. TUB COUNTRY GENTLEMAN i UNXUK raaa.i.. If not Uaitii-Alisa. for Ibe am ,ant and eerie ty of I'lAi-Tical Inr-.antTios It lOI.UIM. and for Hie ability and ealant of lie Coarro*ace—ln Tbrea Cbfof Dlrvrtluiti of FARM rHOm AND MDCRMJW, lIOBTICbLTrRK. AND FRUITGROWING. I.IVE STOCK AND DAIRYING whIIa II alio Uelnd— nil minor depart mant* of roral luUrml. aucb aa tba Fool try fart, IW- K raping. ' imy, and a •ummarj uf tbm N-n* u1 lb* Wrt-k It* Mhiit BIDITI in nnnaually an tliso any uf IU con trmpumriro A LIVE AGKICULTURAL NRWBPAPER Of ii*ar failli)| Infffßat both tu Fru>iucrt and Cutt ramm of rrrrj rl Till CVt MtT CJC.*-TL*M4 lo pnl'Hli4 WtttLT OA tH P h# fmld atcDily In adiaßrr: Oat Cut. OA" ymr I.' .'0; Fur Cone*, f 10, and ma Bitflillimal cxtf-T for tb )**r fir# to tbo *hi;nnsylvama, Omin Ga,>: I [•art] I. Ha R brara>tti,Cltrk of tb# fir pham' Cuart of eaid rontjr.do Wnoy cwrtlfy tbot t n Orpnana' (vrt held *t IHM nt. tba KM dv uf August, .% D |Ml,UftfE tba II omb|a tha J of tba Mid CMirls OA motion a rnla m fraiiM upon Mary Ann Illmm)r1rli, llintmairkb an 4 Charlao Rotbay. tba Mm aad fo®l |e|-reießtitl of John L. R.*bay. ifowu.l, to rma* Into mrl on tha 4ih Mot4y of X#vaaebef netl, to amj( or nfaee to Afrapt at tba ralnatkHi, r *bo rue ahf tba rl etatala of tba laid dmaaNt abuaM m-t I* add In taina'OT wbarav f. I lute b*fHiaio aet my band ami affiled tha aaal of ai.l ruurt, al Ifollafonta. tha Mi 4n of Augnat. IMI WM R RI'RCIiriKLD.C.O C. Altaal: Jolt Dtuut M#rf -TMa iaeo-1. ieec-i. The Patriot, Daily & Weekly, For the Ensuing Year. Tfc* Miharrtpttan prlr* of tha Wtut Ftttlot baa baan rMmaJ f %\A9* par ropy par annum TucliUwf hrtf *i4 aywAnb lh W iiit? rraiav Will ba fnrntet.ewl at tba •itrordit>arUlurv will ba of Aff# Ibaa orOtnary totrrwt aad tbair yruadto|i will ba folly rapwiad for tba Ibflf and a "|I*D af ibam will ba fiven In Ibo M aably. PATMIOT PCBLIFHING CO, 47-If 12U Mar Ik *4 Niwt. UanMarg -pROCKRRHOFF HOUSE, I > ALLEUIIENY-ST. BELLEFONTE. FA. WILLIAM McKFeKVER, Mansger. Good Sample Room on ATirsf Floor, •#- Free Baea to an I fr->m bit Tmlna f jaa Ist rntee tn ellri.ii I* and tnmre. li-ly CANCER REMOVED, WITHOUT KNIFE, and in most V V ceeea wltbent pain Au.lt Io C W. V F/*lir.R lbw!.r.y. IZ-Bai* Oawtre Oeasly, Fa. SECIILEII e CO., Groreri, Btuh /foume Work, BeUtfonte, Fa. NEW GOODS —FO II TII E • SUMMER TRADE. Wo have endeavored to Ret the very bent of every thing in our line, and now have Home really choice goods*. 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. r~*? L Wo invito tlio people of Centre County to call and inspect our NICE GOODS, which cannot fail to pleane. SECHLER & CO. liimlnrsH Cards. I lAUNESS MANUFACTORY A ID linrou'i N.w Blwk, H1.!,!!!'.'.!! ts II; |7 P. BLAIR, I • JKWRI.ER. nn, ftviui. Ac. All work naatl, •I—ulu-l Od All*l>*a, trwt, oi>di Hi IT II nrtirilrl,' *. F"pf"l. Trmw*.. Htrraldw Hiataa. Ac.. A. " r* 1 I oris DOLL, I J rAAII|i)KAItI.K IIOfT A SHOEMAKER, If* kribuff How, All*b*a, "In*!, is r BHMbuta. P*. t. rrau, praa'l 1 r antii i Wt. FJMRST NATIONAL BANK OK RKI.LEroXTK. Aliti? Uml, fA 4-tf CENTRE COUNTY BANKING V7 COMPAXT. Raralr* 11 • And Allow tnfamt, iHaronb I Xol#a; B, and Ball Oot Bwwrill**, Uoll and Ooapeaa, Jiau A. liitu. PmMnl. J l> SarauT.raablar A-If Hk. hoy. m. i). a Ofßr* la Conrad Hon**. al Portn*,'. UnOOro. hi 1.1 TPiOTI . I'd l|*W ll|ln glr.n lo o|*rall> Sunfwt and Chronic IH*w< IV Ij nn J AS. H. DOBBINS, M. P., JJ PHYSICIAN A*B BCROKOX. OlBaa llluku) Si.. arat Halllrt'i I'm, Mora. •-If UKLbErOXTK. PA. DR. J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can fea foand at kl* idln and iwMmin oa Xartk aid* at lll(b atraot Una* dunaa Raat of AllwlMi, Majlafanta, Pa laijr PhUndtiphia Itranrh Clothin*/ liou **, lirlirfnntr. Pa. A 6BBAT VICTORY! TIIE SUCCESS OF THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT! POLITICIANS KNOCK TJNDER! 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 ARE, AS ALWAYS, AW er ALL OTHERS FOR 6EHDIHE GOODS. Clothing Manufactured by their Own House and every Article Marked and Warranted. SAMUEL LEWTNT, the Manager, Now Defies the World and the Rest of Mankind. IN HIS OWN MAKE OF CLOTHING, TV PHILADELPHIA BRANCH never wm best, never will In beat and nevr can be beat for the CHEAPEST CLOTHING offered in or outside of Centre county. All that w aaid here ia meant. GO AND SEE, and carry the new* to your neighbor, that MONEY CAN POSITIVELY BE SAVED AT THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. , Hi * ■ 1855-1881. Baugh's Fertilizers have stood Field Tests for 25 Years. BUSHELS, NOT ACRES. SAVE MONEY BT t'SIXO BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE, Prlc. .25.00 Par Ton of 2000 Pound., BAUGH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER for POTATOES, Coataltiias d to & par rout, of Sulphate of Pota.li. Prioa. 530.00 P.r Tom of *OOO Pound. - ALL GOODS SOLD ON GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Itrerrtpti re Cirrutar Sent Free upon application. BAUGH & SONS, 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. For ule bj J. H. LONG, riemington, PA-, for Clinton and Centre Conntiet. Millheim hotel, MILLIIEIM. CENTRE COCXTT, PEXX'A W. 8 MCBSKR, Proprietor. Tt.u lea. of Millhaim !• Inalrd la P*na' Tall',, >Ual two mil*, from (War. Ilatka, ■ tba Lnrl I l*rt fkmtra and Bprora <>*afc Rallxwd. with aor | rounding. that mak* It a PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. I ocr<4 trout littlnf In tl* iRHMUat* vidßiljr. A ry flood* and (1 rorerics. J JARPER BROTHERS, SPRING STREET. BELLKPONTE, PA. Hare their counter* and ►helve* Hied with NEW GOODS, ( BANKRUPT RATES Purchased at BANK Rl'lT RATES I BANKRUPT RATES WHICH THEV orr AT BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES. ooxcitnxo or IJrr Good*, Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fancy Good*, Notion*. Ac. BOOTS and SHOES ' BOOTS and HiiORS at very low price*. BOOTS and SHOES P HATS and CAP® Latest ttyle* of HATS and CAPS HATS and CAPS Carpet Bar*, Umbrella*, ParaeoU, Ladie*' Cloak*, Carpeting, Groceries, Queen* war*, Ac. OowprWsf mrr tkiu ltd am a* **h la a *m aaaaaa HARPER BROTHERS, SPEINO STREET. . IBJJWITI, PA. lm •*"•*• ",S; tUL'Tßn'ij-^ *tu. Mala*. .-H 'pHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTR, PA., I* HOW OEFKRIXO GREAT INDUCEMENTS to those wnnma viest-clam Plain or Fancy Printing. We hare unusual facilities for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, „ STATEMENTS, CIRCULARS, BILL BEADS, BOTE BEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITS, CARDS ON ENVELOPES, 1 AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS. MTOrder* by wall will receive prompt attention. MP Printing dose in the best style, *| if short notice end at the lowest rates. TSUSH HOUBE, JO bku-keontr. r*. raminet mi *at. S*at3i a*, a. m wall a* t>i. J aval aM ><■■., era 1a,,t,4 te ibi. Ptrat-Cta*. KnM. vhaea ilm* win | 1,. M J msWum smi >i|i rue. *t*tthl to itrpM* Hi lt> I W. A TELURE, 1