Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 15, 1881, Image 5

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nSLLBPOKTE PA
Tha liitryoit, Cheapest sud Beet Paper
rUHUeiIKU IP i'INT# COUNT*.
What We May Expect.
From I tie Uniou Leeiler
What tlie Country aitlieeseil of cor
rupt method* *ii<l abuse if it-liuiliisira
live power Irt-iii INTO to IBi4 is likely
to b >wn again, a there m no hope
tint the men alto bit iu the .eltl.li
•cheiiiee ol I lie pii.i, nnd who re the
leixlem ol loilatt hive changed their
natures. I 1 wa- Ulitier Giutil'a last
term, lht pigmies rule I. lit- mii were
set made, or where lhe> w re to lie
found, were suits (iiX-il to the eutinihg
work of the llog-ier-. I'l.e Cameron-,
the Logans nii the Conk lings ruh-U toe
roost, utni the petted Grant helil to
their demands iu evert thing so long as
they led Inward* a third leint lor hi in
sell. the country Watched with deep
COlieerit the i-uea ol 110-e yearn ul
black scheming and seltt-h plotting
They miv that corruption dwell within
the nwered liad >v ol the White Dou-e
itself, and they knew, of courne, that
pollution held in Its embrace all llie
lead era ol the rotten M'tmitnnlraHon.
Looking on at Hi "s things Iho people
at last determined lodtslioy the power
of the Legislative body wbii'li wan vii
lunlly in ihe bands ol the leg in-, the
Mortons, the Coiiklitigs and the C>iu
eron*. Then came the whirfwindwhicli
gave us a Democratic Congress. Uu
toriunutely there were *OlllO eirors
made while it held power, but these
were of the bead ami not of Iho heart.
For the first time niuce 1874 the lie
publican* are in a majority tn Congress,
and it is not Battering to know that the
saine old cang of corrupt leaders that
hold sway under Grant, lead again to
day. The shadow of Ulysses fall* across
the doors of the White House cham
bers as of yore, and though not Pfe.i
dent, he i- at least a power behind the
throne. With such things facing us on
the threshold f the Forty seventh Con
gregs, can we find anything to tuuke us
believe that we are to have any other
than a repetition of the corrupt rnetli.
ods that were witnessed in the last days
of Grant ? Is there anything either in
the Executive or Legislative branch of
the government to assure us that the
Arthur administration is not really a
restoration of Granlism with all it ini
plies? We roust expect to see the old
Credit Mobilier gang, the Navy frauds,
the Whisky rings, and the long list ol
public joblier* and thieves restored
again. Certainly there is nothing at
the outset of the new Administration
thst bids us ho|ie for anything else.
We are in the hands of the Stalwsrts
with Grant and his gang of robbers
rioting in the veiled chambers behind
the throne.
Then and Now.
I'MlaiH (•!>!• Tim**.
Shortly niter President Oarfield's In
auguration friends of Senator John
Stewart, of Cbamherahurg, urged his
appointment to the Mexican mission.
Secretary Blaine had made up bis mind
to recommend the ap|>oiniment, and
President Garfield would no doubt hare
done so bad be lived. It is said that
Senator Comeron, learning ol the pro
liability of Stewart's appointment. also
became an active adrocate of Stewart,
and solicited Blaine's interest in the
case. The Senator went to him in re
gard to it several times. On one of
these occasions he said he had set his
heart on the matter and would like t.i
see Stewart get the place. Before the
consummation of the thing Oarfield
died. It is now understood here thai
since Arthur's succession Mr. Blaine
n-ked Senator Cameron if he stdl favor
ed the appointment ol Senator Stewart.
Blaine said if he did and would go with
him to the President and recommend
the appointment it would unqo-aiion
ably be made; whereupon, to Blaine's
surprise, Mr. Cameron flatly replied that
he was not in favor of it.
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A Whole Forest of Stone Trees.
From th I>-n.r Time*.
From twenty to thirty five miles from
Ifenver, between Cherry creek and
Running creek, the Denver and New
Orleans Railroad forces struck an unuu
al obstruction, it being nothing less
than a buried forest. The trees are all
petrified and agatixed, are all sixes and
lie buried at various depths, from ten to
twenty five feet, which if as deep as any
excavation* were made by the workmen.
They came upon these relics of a by
gone age in at least half a doxen local
ities, and have met with not a little dif
ficulty on their account. The treea are
very perfect and could he taken nut
nearly whole if suitable machinery was
employed.
When a Texas couple stood up To he
married, the minister saw the handle of
• pistol protruding from the bridegroom
pochet and suggested, out of respeel to
the solemn ceremony, it tie laid aside.
The advice was heeded. Then the bride
demurely drew a dagger from her
bo>om and tosaed It beside the other
weapon.
Tub Atlanta CWIMIW sees the time
approaching when the demagogue will
step to the front. If the demagogue
has been anywhere else than at the
front for the last fifteen years we'd like
to know where the rear of this thing is.
—Detroit Free Free*.
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A Cnicsoo clergyman knocked down
the thief who was trying to steal his
•aichel, and the question whether the
blow was justifiable in a preacher of
Christianity may come before his Pres
bytery. Ue says be would do it again.
A fubtino l>lleof Akron, Ohio, ha*
caused a social excitement by having all
the Ive letters she has received bound
handsomely in a morocco volume for
her parlor table, in placa of an ordinary
autograph album.
Nkux* ia a sure cure for billtoune*s
and kidney oooupUinU, it baa no equal.
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VALBN TIMES ,r CO.'S STOKES, Allegheny Street, Hellefante, Pa.
NEW GOODS.
A FULL STOCK IN ALL GLASSES OF GOODS.
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES.
We have a nii-e assortment of
DE/ESS O-OOIDS,
including a line of BLACK CASH M RUES, to which we invite |ioriul attention.
WAPNKR'S FLEXIBLE IMP ami I>ll. STRONG'*) CORSETS
in colors or white, nil sir i; the two best corsets made.
SH AWLS, SKII ITS 11n< 1 CX> ATS,
and a beautiful linn of
LADIES'and CHILDREN'S LACE COLLARS and TIES.
Tlin handsomest lino of
SILK nod LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS t.. be found anywhere; beautiful SILK \
MUFFLERS, SWISS EMBROIDERY and TRIMMING LACES.
STAPLE GOODS
Of all kindt in abundance. MUSLINS. CVNTONS, SHI RTIXOS, nicest styles of
HUNTS, FLANNELS, etc., etc.
MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.
LOTS OK TKUSKS ANI> SATCHELS AT ANY THICK
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Cotton Chain, Ingrains and better grades in pretty pattern*. RAG CARI'KTS at
various prices; the cheapest are k-mkJ, but there i. none better tbsn the bet.
O lI,CLOTUS ! OI LCLOT HS !
4_4 5_4 0-4 nnd 8 4 Ol LC LOTUS In difTr-nt grade*. About fifteen styles of
TABLE Ol LCLOTUS.
MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING.
OVERCOATS and FULL SUITS. The be! way is t-i come and see them. They
can't te beat for quality and price.
Rubber Goods! Ttubbor Goods!
BOOTS and SHOES; ANY QUANTITY OF THEM AT ALL PRICKS.
-THE
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
JS FULL OF CHOICE GOODS—at fair prices for GOOD
GOODS —The finest OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COF
FEE, our customers say the best they ever drunk. Finest TEAS
nnd, good ones at low prices.
THY THE CALIFORNIA CAXXED GOODS—Peaches, Cher
ries. Hums, Pears, Apricots, Peas, Ac. If there is anything finer
tee don't know it.
HAVE YOU USED ANY OF HUCh'INS SOUPSt—Make
Soup in fifteen minutes, any kind you hare a mind for.
THURRER'S DEEP SEA MACKEREL, are as delirious and
tender as Spring Chicken. BLOATER MACKEREL, there is
nothing finer in the market.
TRY McCANN'S IRISH OATMEAL and you will not use any
other. The nicest way to buy it is in 14H>. cans, but we sell it
in any quantity.
LEQGET'S WHEAT and OUT FLAKES make a palatakle
dish in a short time.
PICKLES of all kind*—CROSSE A* BLACK WELLS EM
PIRE and other kinds.
COME AND SEE WHA T WE HA YE, and if you want anything we
don't In ire, it will be gotten, if practicable, very soon.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
VALENTINES & CO.'S STORE,
HUMES BLOCK. ALLEGHENY STREET. BELLEFONTK. PA.
LEATHER."
Ask for Genesee Sole Leather if
you want the best.
Calf Skin*, Kips, Moroccos, Linings, lahcls Thread, Nails, Peg*. Wag, Bristle*
and all kinds of Shoe Findings "ii hand. Wc aUomake to order GENTS'
BOOTS, BHOES and GAITERS from the In-stof FRENCH LEATHER.
Leave your order* and a perfect fit guaranteed.
E. GRAHAM <3c SOXT.
S. if A. /A)EH, General Merchants, Allegheny-Hi,, Hettefonte, 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.
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EXTRA PATCHES IN EACH SUIT;
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN EACH COAT
—OF THE CELEBRATED—
STEIN, ABLER & CO.'S MAKE, of Rochester,
WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINE STANDS FIRST IN THE UNITED
STATES.
To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment
—OF—
S9r h I OFfl 1 ALLEOHENY STREET,
■OL Al LiUJUJJ, ) BELLEFOMTE, PA.,
FINE CLOTHIERS
—AKI>—
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
SEC It hi-: It <(' CO., (i rurcrn, lln*h Honloo Witch, HcUcfnutc, I'n.
NEW GOODS
FOR TIIE
FaU & Winter Trade.
Wo have endeavored to Ret the very host of every thin*? in our line, and
now have some really choice KOO<IM.
Fine Cream Cheese, Extra Large French Prunes,
Select Oysters, Sweet Potatoes,
Large Ripe Cranberries, Prunelles, Imperial Figs,
Hright 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.
|3f~ We invito the people of Centre County to call and inspect our
NICE GOODS, which cannot fail to please.
SECHLER &c CO.
I'll I jilt i<t Hranrh ('fothhtf/ Ilmmr, itclltJmiti, I'a.
FOR 18-A-80-A-lILTS
—l*
CLOTHiira
—AXD —
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
CALL AT THE
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
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BELLE FONTE, PA.
Business ('arils.
j UARNEBS MANUFACTORY
I IX In Uatnu'i Kaw PlacA,
BSLLKPOXTR. PA. 1 ly
\X? P.BLAIR,
j I • JKWKI.KR,
w.yrma. nwii. jrwtiar, Ac.
AH waffc neatly nntal Oa A. Irs hen y straat,
tinder ImdiiriNif Uiw*. Atf
I DEALERS IN TURK DRUGS ONLY,
ail ZELLERASON, a
k tf a pßrutilM*.
Bo A. Brorkerbn* low E
j J I All IKB tMAirl rIl *Acl tr>- •
0' -rt|>lt<rti Mel Family Bertpaa aoc-arately £
'prepared. Trimill. gkoaMa* Braaaa, A*.. St. ' 3
I •* I *"** I I
f OUIB DOLL,
LJ PANIIION 4HI.R BOOT A PIIOKM AKF.fe,
Bracherhnß flew, Allwb<-oy .treat,
]-ly MrAiK, Pa.
e. niw. PreaT. 1.1. ■ißMA.ikwh'r.
I7IRST NATIONAL BANK OF
I BBLLKTOXTK.
All**b>iy ■ treat. IMtaAaW, pa. Hf
OENTRK COUNTY BANKING
\J COMPANY.
Iwtlo .
And Allan I Ante. I.
Maoawai IMw:
Bay and Bell _ j
(let. Baawfttle*,
Ueld and Coupon*. '
tuns A. Butn, PrMdint.
J. B tapacAT.Caakler -
HK. HOY, M D.,
• 0S<! la Cowiwd II 1 *", afca*a Pui Inay't
Uw Oflke, BKM.KM.NTt. PA.
•part*) nttaatbr* fire* to Operant* Katfaff aM
Chtwaia Pkw ■-ina IA"t
nR. JAB. H. DOBBINS, M. D.,
LJ PHYAirUN ANJ At" Rllti.lt
a„°- AH^B ' "" .KQMQa
DR. J. W. lUIONE, Dentin, oao
ha Pyand *1 At* oftke and tmtSmt* tm Baflfe
•Ma *P Hlpb (MM three door* I,M W AHegb'ty,
Billituala, Pa. id-ly
VfILLIIEIM HOTEL,
A*l MIM.iIKIM. CKXTBK COUNTY. PK.NN A. I
W. 8. MUSSKR, Proprietor.
Tb* tow* M XlllMa to located la Pma'a Valley,
afcowt two an lea fntm Ohwr* Ptatioa. n Ibe Mai*. 1
bars. Cealto and Rprar* Creek Railttwd, wltb >w
rnaadlap* that taafce It a
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT.
OanA Uwal AMay In Ik* IbkII>I rtrtnlty A <wk
r*M to erecj trata At Ike Mil bet!. li.<tel armor
aMilkw a til be kul Bret*Uaa and tet a>a aobo
a**. Jim-it.
pENTRAL HOTEL,
V/ (Opntaft* the Rail mad Maltaa.)
MILBBBUBU, CKMTRR OUCXTT. PA
A. A. KOIILBKI'KfwR, Proprietor.
THROliill TR4TKI.RM oa the railroad will find
thU Hot*! U iiwllmi f4*ro to l*rh or prtioitr i
WUJMJULL THAI KM RkIMPOi 2A infant**. 4?
Logan Cement.
rettil price tor LOGAN CE-
X MKNT oa aad attar IkU dat* | May • 1ml > all)
be two dollar* per barrel and o rbarre fo, , T
karrala. llwt) H. k niCKS.
1865—1881.
Bough's Fertilizers have stood Field Tests for 25 Years.
BUSHELS, MOT ACRES.
atb woxkv DT c*e
BATCH'S TWENT7-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE, I
Prio*. <25.00 P.r Ton if 8000 Pwidi.
BATCH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER for POTATOES,
ONWiriti IfclfW Ml, r 4
MM, <30.00 P.r Tor. of 8000 Pmfi,
ALL. GOODS SOLD OH OUARAWTKD ANALYSIS.
JAewrlfttfre Grrninr* ,Snf fV wpow npjtHmtion.
BAUGH & SONS, 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia,
For Mil# by J. H. IX)KG, Flsminftoa, *., Agrot for Clin toe tod Centre Cbuao**.
7>rj/ (,IF,TIN AND LLRORRRIE*.
II ARPER BROTHERS,
BI'ftINO STREET, BELLEFORTS, TK.
Hare their counter* and nbelve* filled with
NEW GOODS,
(BANKRUPT RATBT
Pure HATED AT - BANKRUPT KATES
( BANKRUPT RATES
wmm TIIET orrik AT
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
OOSSISTIKQ or
j Dry Good*,
Millinerj Good*,
Clothing,
Fancy Good*,
BOOTS and SHOES *"*
B(H)Tfr> and HIIoKS at very low price*
I BOOTS and SHOES P*™".
, HATS and CAPS
LaWwl .tyle* of H ATS and C'A PS
_ , „ HATS and CAPS
Carpet Rt^,
Umbrella*,
Paraaol*,
Ladice' Cloak*,
Carpeting,
Onwriw,
i^ueentware, Ac.
Caw|KWt.frM 7 iaiß lkt cas a* baa* la a tnt
dan Mara.
HARPER BROTHERS,
srnrjiG . . BKLLETOXTR, fa.
POCSTRT CKonrct Uh.t la ucbun at tk*
, l>I fr!>-• taarVfl prirw t-S|
I.I'K fl2 • d*<r at Iksm
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R JTIE CENTRE DEMOCRAT
BOOK and JOB OFFICE
ALLEGHENY STREET,
BELLirONTI, PA.,
t* ww orritma
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO TUOSE W JMUjtG riMT-CLAM
Plain or Fancy Printing.
We bave unmual facilities for printing
LAW BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS,
CATALOG URB,
PROGB \MMEB,
I CIRCULARS, STATEMENTS,
BILL HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
INVITATION CARDS,
CARTES DE VISITE,
CARDS ON ENVKLOFES,
AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS.
iftTOrder* by mail will rwoaive prompt
attention.
fair Printing done in the bottetyle, on
hrrl notice and at the lwe*t rata*.'
DQBR HOUSE,
V wcujowmt, pa.
*.! HaU **•.*. a. .. .|) the n
rial it*,.t,„ pit)** , ><<non#>< <*l arr tatte*
to (hi* ri-M-Otan fluid. Wr tkrp wtU Hs4 fame
*1 Me.ft4r rate,
l-n.r*, reio 1M to Jattt.. >*4 ntkm ttra*laa
frt W. R TELLER. rwp-.