Che Centre jPemocrat. Thureday Morning, Octcber, 19,1882. CoftMroiif>BX<*s ( c(inUlttlni( important newt, •ullrlt •d from any part of tha county. No communicate n- I naartcd UUIMM accompanied by the real name of the writer. Local Department. —lf you arc subject to chills, a certain cure is Pkkcna. Regulate your bowls with Makalin. —Forty criminal casoa were disposed of by the Court during the last term #f Quar ter sessions of Clearfield County. —Wo have received a copy of Justice an anti-monopoly paper published at 252 Broadway, New York. sl. per annum It covers the ontire ground and is well j worth the price asked. —A democratic mass meeting was held Iloutzdale on Saturday evening, Oct. 14. Speeches wore mace by Hon. A. G. Cur tin, Col "Walter Barret, Brockhart, Esq. and D. F. Fortney, Esq. —Our citizens are beginning to value the advantages held out by the managers of tho Holly Tree lon and the number of persons who breakfast there before leaving town on tho early morning trnin is con stantly increasing. —When it comes to combining business with pleasure our friend. Mr. KyloM'Far lane, is perfectly at home. His idea of killing two birds with one stone, or rather transporting a lady and stove in one buggy is good and worthy emulation. —Can Bellefonte not organize a cornet band? An effort was made on Tuesday to revive tho once famous organization in which our citizens took so much pride but the effort failed ignominiously and all fell through. Come, boys, brace up. —The men's reading room connected with the Y. M. C. A. has been tastefully papered, and is now one of the most at tractive rooms in town. All persons are tendered the freedom of this room and we hope it will be appreciated and frequented as it deserves. —Mrs. E. T. Tuten, who, accompanied ! by her son, Mr. E. L. Gray, editor of the | Daily Sues, bad been visiting in New England for several months returned home. Mr. Gray, we are pleased to be able to an nounce, has improved in health, and much of his bouvancy of spirit ha returned. You can find the largest line of ladies and misses gossamers and gum coats at the Boston Clothing House, Bellefonte, I'a., and at prices less than any other store in the county, and every one is warranted e give satisfaction. Call at the Bostoa Clothing House when you are in town Wo have received tho October num- 1 ber of WUford's Microcosm, a roligio scientific monthly edited by A. W. Hall Ph. I)., and published by llail & Co., 23 Park Bow, New York. It* list of con tributors is large and the discussions cover a number of questions interesting to scien tists and others, who desire to keep pace with thinking trindi of the age. one dol lar per annum. A meeting of the Democrats of Gregg township will he held at Union School ; house on neit Tuesday evening. Ad dresses will be delivered by C. M Bower, j Esq , J. L. Hpangler, Esq., and Hon. Fred. Kurtz Wo hope ail will attend a' ! the invitation includes our Republican . friends, and if they "lend us their ears' something will be said that may cause I them to see the error of their ways and re- I pent ere it is too late. —The service of song and praise in tho lecture room of the Y. M. C. A. on Sun day afternoon was well attended. Rev. W. H. Hibschman, of Northampton coun ty, led. Bev. J. H. Bombcrger, of Co'- j legeville, Kev. T. T. Miller, of Easton and Kev. J. Stein, of Philadelphia, de livered encouraging and appropriate ad- j dresses. D. 8. Keller, Esq., on behalf of the Association tendered the visiting gen tlemen a vote of thanks. The attendance was good, quite a number of ladies being present Mr. C. K. Lord, general passenger agent B. & O. R. R., Baltimore, Md., hn our tbanka for a copy of the 80. red book, for Pennsylvania It is one of tbe most valuable compilations of election statistics of which we have any knowledge The vote cast for the candidates of the different parties in this Htate last year is given by counties in detail, Write to Mr. D. L. Gibson, 1100 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, who, if requested, will be pleased to mail you a copy free. —A band organ ! An organ grinder ! Who is he? As be listens to "Home, sweet home," pealing from the only bit of worldly possession he can call his own, does bis memory turn with pleasure, to that spot, where a fond mother, a long time ago, caressed her child a* fondly as does she whose darling Is surrounded by all that i* needed to make life happy? Can we see in the tattered being so mutely pleading for a penny anything of the same bonnie appearance that caused feelings, skin to those that move the hearts of an. gels, to swell with joy the very soul of that mother as she ardently pressed bar first born to that bosom—in all probability now silent In the midnight gloom. I)o not spurn him as you would an obnoiious reptile; remember he is a humsn being, and can claim common descent from the same first parents with the best of you, and whether or not your delicate ear ap preciate the music he furnishes think of him kindly—you may sometime turn the same kind of a crank yourself. J'kii.vonal. — Miss Mary Hain, of Wcrn ersvillc, Pa., was the guest of Mr. Wm. Ludwig, at the Uruckorh'iff house lnt week. Mrs. Mary K. Ms)field, of Ft. Louis, Mo., a niece of Mr. W. A. Tobias, during u visit to that gentleman was taken sick but wo trust her indisposition may not lie protracted. Gen. Jonathan Wolf, of Well's store, and Mr. Jos. Klockner, of Coburr., were in town ori Tuesday. Mr. Win. Lyon, of Howard, one of our Democratic subscribers, called on Tuesday. We were pleased to meet Mr. Conrad Singer on Monday. Mr. Sing- r resides at Romola, near Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Stover, of Co. burn, dined at tbe Garman House on Tues. day. Mr. K. O. Brett, of Ferguson towi -hip, ' accompanied bv his little boy, was in tow n on Tuesday. Prof. J. Henry Wetzel, at one time as- ; sistant principal of the public schools here, is now connected with tho C.db-go of Northern Illinois as an instruct r Mr. J. W. Russet, of Aaron-burg, one ; of the live Democrats of that section, wa in Bellefonte, on Tuesday. Miss Kate Alexander, of Mill! • in), has been enjoying the hospitality < f the home of her uncle, Mr. John Holier, Esq , for some days past. Mr. C'has. W. Flinn,of Snow Shoe, ha* placed us under further obligations by for warding us a box of nice round, fat chert nuts. Whether Robert E. I'altison passed through town on Monday evening i- the question Mr. .Ins. Scot!id is trying to solve. Perhaps some one played j rsi ti- j cal joke on our loquacious friend. People should bo caerful to have a -o cure foothold whan about to fire a gun ; while standing in a boat. Mr lew. Scharffcr thinks he will practi- • duck shooting "while a shore' for awhile Mr W. 11. Noll, Jr., intends t • open a general store in Haag's new building, Pleasant Gap, about I'ec. 1-t He has our he-t wishes. That thriving little town needs a good live merchant and we think our lrind will fill the bill. Tho largest head of cabbage we have ever seen found it' way to our ho i>e, on Monday. I* v> grown by er frsu,d Shreckengast, who rnan a gas the lasgafarai of Messrs. Valentino, near Pol .ant <>j. ' "Sbrerky u not only a tip top fellow personally but one of the mot sttccl il ' farmers in the county * Mr. Wm Ciillen, ■ f Pififr.fn, &£* df' the most active young I tern- -rets to la bium! Anywhere, waste town on Saturday Mr. Howard lirickb-y, of Howard, an enterprising and hand'ome your.g gentle men spent Saturday afternoon hero J'r. F. I*. Hoy, of Casaopoiis, Mich., returned t> b4 western hoir.a on Monday, Miss Kate, daughter of I! F. Leathers, Kq . of ("nionvilie, calb d u;- n I!- liefunte friends on Monday We had the pleasure of meeting K-v. L. K F.vans, of Potutown, and Mr. John Evans, of Cambria county. They, with Co. Supt. I). M Wolf, were attending the meeting of Reformed Synod on Sunday. •Mr. I. S Frain, of Walker, called on Tuesday. We are indebted to Mr James Wil liams, of Boiling Springs, lor a ni< e i t of j vegetables. Thank you. The Democratic Slate Committee, ap preciating tho utility of securing proper j talent, has selected our friend, I) F. Fort nay, Esq., as one of the Mate speaker* during this campaign M r Fortney -peaks I at Sleelton, to-night and will win golden opinion* from all who hear him. The Kt. Rev. Bishop Howe, of tho Di ocese of Central Penna , will preach and administer confirmation in the Episcopal church Friday evering. The services will : lie interesting, and the public is invited. The Synod of the Reformed Church on ' Tuesday elected our townsman, C. M. Bower, Esq , one of the trustee* of Frank lin and Marshall college, Lancaster, I'a. Mr. Bower's competitor was Marriott Brotiuijs, Eq., Republican candidate for Congressrnan-at-large, who was beaten by | a vote of three to one- Congratulations. Mr. W. B. Miller, of Philadelphia, late of Bedford, was here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keen, of Miliheim, and Mr. I'eler Keen, of Mich., were in lowti on Tuesday. 'Squire Reilsnyder, of Miliheim, was at tending to some important legal business that called him to town on Tuesday. Mrs. J. N. VanOrmer, who for over two monlha had been visiting friends In Che*, ter and Lancaster counties, returned home Tuesday night. Mr. W. J. Bell, of Lewisburg, called last evening. —Kev. J. M. Palmer inform* us that at the recent Pittsburg Conference of tbe African M. K. church, hold at Uniontown, Pa., he was appointed fo Meadville and Erie, Pa., and Rev. O. G. Skinner, form erly of this place, originally of Baltimore, Md., will go to Salem and Warren, Ohio. Seven members were examined and having passed creditably were ordained efders, among them were Kev, Palmer and bia brother, Rev. W. 11. Palmer. Rev. Skir aer, who is well known here, bas already visited bi* charge end ia highly pleased with the town* and their resident#. Tbe conference territory I* composed of parts of four Hlatea, and although but 14 years old has 4-1 churches and nearly $200,000 worth of property. Tne I Oth acsaion of tbe conference will be held in Beliefontr, Oct 1 888. *„*" —Slow HIIII steady wins the race." Steadily, but not slowly, Kidney-Wort I" di'tnncing nil cin for universal popularity and usefulness. This celebrated routedv can now l>c obtained >u the usual dry vegetable form, or in liquid form. It i put up in tbo latter way for the especial cun vouietuo of tho-u who cannot readily prepare it. It will bo fotind very conceit tralod and will act with equal efficiency in either form, lb-ad a lvertbetnont. —An abundance of elegant clothing, complete in . ry respect is being exhibit ed at tbo Philadelphia llrancb. There i* nothing in that line that you cannot buy at right price*. The assortment never was I fuller, the quality of the goods handled ! never was better, the different grade , j from which to select, never were more j numerous, the clerks never were more at tentive, and the proprietor never was in better spirits. Do not delay making your usual fall purchases until the lerst of every thing i picked out. —The ''Ciimax," gate, invention of Mr K. J. Ilurt, of Duller, IV, is being intro duced into this county bv Mr. J. M. Ilat len, of Marietta, Lancaster county. The advantage* postts-ed by this gat • ure num erous and important, end we arc satisfied that it needs only I *•. n to at once s. < tire the favor of those who need a convenient farm gate. The patent is secured on th appliam •• that regulates the ei.-vati i . and can be US' 1 with <'q sally favorable r- u t on bam doors and toil gates, it excels in praeii al utility anything of the kind we liavo ever si ■ n and we recommend it to l he favorable notice of all e. nccrned. —Wo call attention to the new adver tisement of S. A A. Loch, t > I f >un 1 :n f this issue of the Rr.M'e HAT. They say i "our st ik i f fail and winter clothing is \ now complete j we . MI show 60 different j kinds of boy • sell- >1 mit*, patches with ' each i r,e ; we fin> e nearly all ear boots and shoes made to or for and are selling a grade of g- ds that arej >t as go 1 n the best leather with careful w> rkmarehip cr.n rnake them, wvpccial guarantee with hand made boots; in gr e.-'es wo are under selling the low. -t and in dry CKM!* we can not bo un b rsold Hememte r they kri wt.at ti.es ar talking e> 'r I nv m it aIL ' —\V f.-- re. Mi tn: A ( .. , i *,l atls-n- | lion to tli" only reliafoe Heady Mixed I'aint in tie* nu-e : T!.* fern-• r Pre pared Paint -it t.lv super: rto any Heady Mix- 1 Paint i id but r;va - pure ; white 1* | in its smo .thn< i ;* w. rkmg and d iral lity. Tli • paint j. guaranteed by the man ffa- lures crack or j--.- J ; within three y< is* Tim gjarantbc is r.ot only g - I f->r r- p ring tio- pa rt but i! • ill In) put on if it hoc hi I rack of peel within tlio time y I It will be t.. your lot*rest to oall nod **■ Wilsos, Mo* Farlann A Co, before purchasing either while lead or any nth r lloa.lv Mixed Paint. —The only m-vcliy in gentlemen s out- ! fit for the coming season arc newly im* ports-d * an*-*, with very grotesque he. s> and a wide band of silver or gold beneath the ornamental top; of course only h 1 young men can afford to carry them, but notwithstanding ibis, they will be popular among all ages of "spry fellow " Ji may not be comforting t<>tb<>*e who have got but or.e season's wear out of their win ter ulsbT to learn that the ulster will not be "the thing"' this winter, yet if gentle men wish to be strict adherents of g< d form, they will have to appear in single breasted English surtont* with very long skirts. This stylo of overcoat will im prove almost every figure and consequent ly will be apt to prove more popular than the ulster, which always looked like a bag even on the best forms. —The reign of the close fitting Jersey Jacket which was intended Us set forth all the charms of the "Femalo form divine,' is on the decline ; that is to say, every body wear* it down to the skullion in the kitchen and the girl that atrip® tobacco in the cigar factories, (jail® naturally the upper crust will therefore find this gar ment horrid and vulgar. Instead of that the long Hedingota which envelopes the form like a domino, is all the rage at pres ent among those above Jibe low ranks in tbo social scale alluded to above. Thus wo perpetually wander from extreme to extreme. Among tho latest decree# of fashion is the tabooing of the wrapper at the breakfast table. La Mode has declared iu presence to be 100 "familiar." In It# place sacques of cream white Oriental flan nel, trimmed with full jabots and frill# o r white lace and long, looped satin ribons' are worn with dark matinle skirU at breakfast. In shopping and out-of-door promenades, hand satchels are still greatly fancied by ladim. At present they are quite large and flat; they are made in all styles and in various kind* of leather. Those mad® of English seal, leather or goat skin, can be had from 91-26 up, while those tnsde of real alligator akin— the fashionable material—cost from $6 up. tjuaint looking monograms in long silver letters are placed on one corner of th® bag*. As soon as cold weather seta In, fur satchels will again be carried, and various styles in sealskin, black and natural bea ver, a* well as chinchilla are shown la the store*. Fashion at present requires that tbo satchel should be csrried on the arm. —Diseased kidneys end costive bowlei are prevalent ill*. PKRVXA and MARUN their curt. _ ' ■ PKI.I.KKo.STB, Oct. It), 1 Hftif. To It. 11. FoKHTK.It, f/AnirSM', of the. I)nti>>vt'ittt>- f.'ninmi//ci' iif t'riitrr t'.uuly Dear Sir On Friday, the fi'.h of October, 1 win by tb" vote of < 'litre and I'i' iirlluld count!"* iiomiiiiit J us tb Dcrnocritt.il > an - <1 idi*lo fur tStatu .Scii.itor of tho 34 111 fv.n li ter n*l District It IIH been inado kn-*wn ihiit some cor ri.pt iril!u. in • ■ *or® moved between the I cull force* ol tic- coun y uf Clearfield and th® conferee* of tlio county uf Clinton to secure ii different noult What those cur- I nipt riicitn* wro Im* since been act forth In S. Wood* Caldwell, the candidate of ( lint. Hl county, and by Mr Jhiiu * Flynn, th" can luiaU) of Clearfield county, in their publi-ir.l statement# to their respective i cunsliluuiicies. There r'-ems to f • some discontent and |Ji a'.isfact •n in both Clcarfiel nd (,'lir , ton counties with the conduct ol their re - •• cuiif. r-r- in d to some extent with imy nominate 01, hrcuuMt it vvi • n<*l n fo j in a full conference. I think my numiiiallon was fairly made, and Mil not In tlic least linpliciit* d in th" matter, i.'it iicvcrtlieb-s* I HIM willing to i.dvi.i d in the mutter hy your • ono.it. lee a* to wiuit Is l.c-t to b" dn' to "cure j harmony in tin* inlcie-l* of the part*. I W'oti d therefore fcque.-t that v.oi ion- I veil" v< -r • 01 111 lite.. M ii early n day • piir-ihlc to lake action in tho matter a they shall n•• fit. I'm p■< tfuny your-, < T At.i. x* •• iii.it. At a tn • 'ing < f tl.- D;m ratie (.'< m jin f ("■ ntr-- • only, h- d it I < m inittcc room# in i! lefonte, " t* I r JTt!.• i 1 H"2, it was resolved; WIIKIIKAH, AT tin* late Dcnmcrn'i" c.o, !v '.tb.n f ('enire • untv. Ix-'-l i- lb !<- ' : on Tuesday, A;.,' -t l.'i.il, I--.', tin I), ii, cracy of (h iitro county i tiu-*'■ ! a . .It..s!i II ( T. A x under .(' si •1 1 j . '..nly ! r Stat" Senator, su'-j.a t to the 1 jdc ioi i f the 11 in rut; < ■ t.ferer.ee of the . Itii cat r ... Ji ;rs< t, and a; ; fit I conferee* to rn. •w -nfer* r< jr. -i nt i ing tlic other counties <■ >n>j .-ing ib- ,ai 1 ; Di-tricl to naioe a en■ .. late ; and Wlll.HH til" -aid I :.;< re - , -om 1 j in c< liferent • with the enter- * r. present i mg tli" et... r eeunti •*, ' "Mijissing sa 1 dis trn t, at Itell.-f, -rite, te* in said conf. r r . tl. i *> ■ l.ilv d<< iare.l th- n mm -• of th. ; *rly ' hilt ; Wilts; *•, it i aFe-!;: I that aior .[ t | hirga'm, * r an attempted bargain, was ' made I * '.**- ri .Imim-s F-ynn, or h;s i • • . fi-riw - rep- ' entirg t . *r'.- i county, a; ! S. W !- l "al-lwc ,•rh> , - n'< re. -r; ri - . scnting < 'lint n eounty, t<> 11 * ur tl • nominate n of James Flynn, the candidate j re.erit.-d by C. ear field county, and that the n uiinalion of C T. Alcxandor, the car. 1 late presented by < 'entre county, who was not implicated in the corrupt bargain, was irregular and unfair and it being r< p j r -s-nted t ii* t *t great dis ntentexil so. ng Democrats of i ,n; n and t'hsr ; field counties on ace -ant of their candi dates or the.r i nferec* having made the said corrupt bargain, arul having been ful ly informed of the .j, tails of raid attempt • ! mpt bnrgKin by the reading of tl a print"d statement < f Messrs. Caldwell and W< nt ' 11, of Clint- nt unty, and M --rs Flynn and Jack- •>., of Clearfield c- nty, do d" lar. that in our opinion the n irr. ru • lion of C. T Alexander, so far as his ac tion or that of his conferees was concerned, was without taint or blemish and should stand unquestioned ; but WIKHKXS, the Democratic conitniltee of Ciinton county and tho Democratic committee of Clearfl-id county hsv rec ommended an I appointed a committee of three reputable D mocrata to meet with a similar committee of thro- t • IK- appointed hy tho com ml tee of Centre to confer and, if possible, bxrmoniij the existing difference*. We do consent to such tec emendation andwii! appoint such commit tee, but in so doing we declare that the power of said committee in our opinion can only He advisory and that it cannot without the consent of the candidate nom inated by the conference, supervise iu ac tion or alter iu conclusions. Therefore, Aeeofverf, That W. C. yeinle, J. C. Har per and L. T. Munsen be re-approved Sen atorial conferee# to meet similar conferee# of Clinton and Clearfield counties and they bo instructed to usa all honorable means to secure an endorsement of Hon. C. T. Alexander's nomination by the other conferees. Should this new conference after a careful deliberation determine in IU wisdom that it would be best to nomi ate a new man with a view to better har monise the party are pledge pi such nomi nation our hearty support. Passed by 14 ty 6. QCAT I* in charg® of the Republican campaign for the consideration that be shall control the next pardon board, and Tom Cooper is slated for Secretary of State. —An opportunity will be given voters at lb* election, November Tib, to say whether or not they desire the taxation of dog*. As the majority of cura ara of lit tle if any practical us® It i* proper that they who will keep them should contribute to a fund for the rcirabur-sfltecnt of persons whose sheep ara killed. Th 4 lickeU voted wilt b marked "Bhr%> T,*4r" outside and "For th® Sheep Law * or "Agalnt th® Sheep Iaw, M inside. MORK HI. A' K'IUAKi'iHM.-—Without any | exception the dirtiest, slimy political toad tluit i-wr cursed lb lb-font® by bis presence bopped to lb® front of the Court room on i ut'sday "vuiiiiig in tl," person of Hon. C) John Duller, of Mussachurctts. This liig iiioiilln-d, Illegitimate child of the ltepub lpuii Dreenliai k liason, , „ * known political tramp, who going i. ; , U nd down ' over this Stat" sowing n-i] „f discontent' unurcle, an I revolution, acknowledged i.t Huntingd n, wbiio under the irifiuerico of the vvl.i !;.• peculiar t" that locality, that he vvus receiving riated salary and i-x- JKUISI * from tb fun 1 controlled by Coot), i or and tjuaj If- v,as years ago kicked - **nt of Hi" society of decent poliliciaiis in be- i wri Flute, where he is known only a* ;ui anant tilii j !.< m> r Mini corruptlonist of til" w- r t typ". At home be is absolutely , ; without prestige er:d could not Hn-e-.J :*!.'. v.h. ■ • in the Hay State in so uring I. .! u ili /. n ti.cn ' f good character to - t ' t • .... demoniacal ravings for f.n-n, -.. I 1 hi been clearly proven that he repi nte P.a niost dangerous, lb-- in t di.uini.i , ..o l the most object!- i ...f, H tur • j ■.i -a I uieaunc-ts and denau h- I wry . Ji en ;i. ii v* as small, and ai,j j • ~f in nh pr*ad through.. ,t the r,,m, wb-n be-fi i" I • reidypi i sjW-cch was n.- re thar i-i.i i *i d, some i.t' srw' iii-l tiiov.ii a : If■f II '. ol thank* -to the a idi ot ' r tLi f forbearance in r.■ t having ti,k'ii t i ii, r* tii '■ by the • off <( t'. ■ I" <* :•:.•! j 'fled hi in !'Ut a wit low and thus have irm 1 the disgraceful tarcr e f j this m-t on "ainly, hl.'ar-ey 1, re.l-i. f. j I r;, ht • '.ti d aql depraved braiv ,n. Tni>, !• i, iv Democrats, ;* 1 ,t i , th ■ m! v trn; ,* et by the lb |ulin an a 1 er to C.vteh the unwary and if a singl. 1 | . r— ti v*h . hereiiifore lias boen kn->wn a Di un rat. in tl.:- county, v '.,-s I r Arm >'.r r.g, ii. ; we have mistaken the quality ■ I to licit ■■ that ha* for year* character j. I tl.- n .hie, trii-f and true I>-m* rs< y oi (" ntr-c inly. In, not touch th m 1 ■ i n' -.m- ar.s (,>ntarninal:or. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. At I nilS< boot II Has, Qrrn town- I ship, ill To* lay- evening, < lib r k'lth, t ■h l ire* <|by .1 J, Sj angler, t". M 11 ..-r ar.d Frederick Kurt?.. At Mad. r.i-urg. Mi •- township, on II Ji}'*dny evening, Dd-her 2lb, t be address<-d by R. F. Forte'; , \V < . H -in • and B <>. Deininger, At Ifrumgard * N boo I II- j.e, M - ' v ■ -I. p, .-ii Thursday evening, ii :*!•. .-be i.Jdr F Forte* j. At '-pring Mil.*, Grenoble's Hail, or. Thursday evening. <- taker '.Nth, to N. ad di "fi! l-y A ism Hoy and J I. Spangles At M ' Si h' 1 House, Haines t .wn *bip, "n Friday evening, < tel.'ber '.'? th, to le addre* j by H V. Slit?-r and C M. li., wer At M; 'u, Ma* Meeting, Saturday e addressed l-y Adam Hoy and J L. Sf.angter. At F ine Grove Mills, on ever ing, November 4, to be addressed by I). 1.1 .rtney and others to be announced. At Jacksonville, Marion township, on Thursday evening, November 4, to be aj. ; *lres*eil by A'lsm H y, K.ii Drvis and John A. Woodward. At Pleasant Gap, Spring township on Monday evening, November fi, speaker* to l' announced. IIIK COST or Li vi tin.—Mr. Atkinson a well-know n writer on social subjects, af - serl* that the average earning# ol tee whole population of this country are not over fifty cents a day, or $1 a day for a j family of iwo persons, and fi! a day for a \ family of four ; and there are thousand* of families who manage to get along on an income of f-300 a year. When social con ventionalism, tberofore, lay* it down that a young couple have no business gelling married on a smeller income than ft ,000 a year, it not only defies notorious facts, but forgets that the majority of those who constitute our best society began life on half a thousand a year. That expenses may not ex* cod the income it Is necessary that some attention be paid to the quality a# well as quantity of what is purchased. If your income bo large or small it will pav jou to buy groceries from Sfocbler A* Co. A couple of young gentlemen of town while driving on Bunday, when crossing the bridge near Curlin's were pretty badly ! frightened by having their horse step through a hole in the floor of the bridge. Our friends, the supervisors of Roggt township, ssnmii he aware of this condi tion of thiifgs, or tboy would bav® repair ed it, Doll and Mingle make to order the best shoes for men, women and children to bo had in this county. Their prices always suit, for they do not want more than a fair living profit on good* they handle. In resdy-made goods they have a fine assort intent and complete stock. In fine shoe* a* well at the heavier, coarser grade* they take the lead. r * - % f *- * A 1 ■ \ rttt iiP i I —Gov. Hoyl i.h- ikMii-d u |diclring next Tui. to ll" inner* tic tn?< !.iig at 'I , vi .■ on 'J uc-dey evening. IS" wait every body to kn w that '••al.ion A •at inulmii-'tu: eg ;, , r-b r f ill hi. • of ... „u' I, "it. an ga.-er. equaled t.y none In town, they take the —ad for M\ le, ina'.-t at an i w< rktriar. bip, U. y can j.rov nil they a.rert. Htej, g i.tlen,. n, hi d o ave your order. ft l! dill KWW lueiit iif tXTIU Ilt*Vr tW", t .. ) four aole letou, with miM eounte, i con,|-to and the I ►*. that J ! tnanufat tot. I. 2-', 2!, arid 21 ii. h . f ... , • > ' >'• S |' ! 1 J - r. i o , ■ .. , j . IS t rubber I I;nee an i I IJ , -hoi ru.iei to ti;e ■. i.ill* of th ii-h-nnar., 1 ' '-man at i ! •n. r, , . . ug hob nail i* od. >re io j i I v u* W■ i arrv a (i. of Her.- Un &' ' ,f e ! rated hand nr. J mit'-hiro. n 1" ;*efitC ,ga ai.kt.ow led; ;byl. .to ■ lie 1 be-i Boole. livery fair warrai ted. GRAHAM i: So., f.r Hr • w. Ml !• a |sr*t I li 'l b" lit ! * good w 1-he. to give in.! ru !. til J inn muro ration ! r boi : i*n a addrr .. Mi-- S. Ounua nr. ; •' '-lilt i!l ! I.hVoK 11*. O. WAl.wi'T I.rAK HAIR Hi-T' iii h—lt , • ntireiy different ftoin ail other. It i j ' le;,r a* water, and. *•• it. name indicate*, 1. a perl'el Vegetable lifc - ib-.t- fir It : wis tin me itaieiy fr ...v br *ti Ak your i-.ggi.t f r it. Kach i.ittle i* warranted Smith, Kline ,V C , Wi -•-> Agi r.t* I'hi a lelphia, and C N Crittenden, New dork t ly —Special inducement f - Kail an 5 > Winter t It* i ■ ' *. * * Hi or, . t l.tl, t II , J l"-l Ktu*-r Mr *l"hn llmrtt. f It, * -1il • I Mi" t • M ut*-f . ff fft. n |*| "l'..i|ii|i, !* "f - tin M ."er Grain Mai Let. i Hi' irr %tl. (Vi 1 ► o,TM*l#d Wf-kljp U% 1 li A* W **-*— * t#. |#*r ; " I4. -* •* . ] <. ■ U !..-*! N < n "*r*. |i**f liti>wl T .-mi ri TO i pft I * OiU | ... 4 i lUrfev. jict I 7 n a.V H... v . j. . I'c r. mi* j#rl I I . 11. .'Ur f. . ; *" I" R ** T M 17 < | l*Ut r. (f- nti4,|M>rtf>. n u Provitinn Market. R rr T< 4 L-Y ILMTP* R BroUiPri, I t I R - J.i Hue I fvr? qtiefd ] _ FJF:H LIU' I \** t !• J Oilf Kn j.* ; 0 f |* r 1 a c itiln l.umi jMf Jrfttjfi l ] 7 NIRL..M. | "U 1 UH f**r j, t-su* 4O? 'jit f* i [•' r D'id .. i* — .Xrtr Adrfrtts*m nil*, "WOTICE.- —Ixttem of Adminiftrn- A M (i ift. nun nfit "j*- j. tl ' IIIR > 1 <*f Hunntl ' Ui*> of K t|pjws.ri totmliijt, f • j *!. i cfiii'*d to •■ ti*d**rKToT)t mt 1 THO* Itn' NC RLINT or mmntp mithTit 4-LR. ELIAF K. BKHTLL Rierut*,t> Register's Notice. WtnitvlTuiit, Cmtir OMUH.M; V. JIRH* A MR OMIFI,NVRK of TLI# OLPTAMI'IOAAN <4 •MID (Vwttjr ( ,f (Vntr#, to crtifj. tHmt ml an fN*nt h*4ti<r#a#ntati##a <4 John Kiruj-.tt d# 1 and (ami *f ani l Onnrt ,t MldMitt. th# 4njr *( AI4,A M iLAU *"■ r. a c I public ale of valuable Real Eetata, rnrinl te *a ewterof lb* Orpbaa'a (Van of fVaire CViaety, f, 11l t aald at I'ul.l" wl. on lb" I'l.toW** In ftjelet lewßub-ft la **M eonniy. on fUtur- Ur, Orb 21*1. ti. Ja'clorb r * . Ik- lolkmiaj 4*( fitted real mixle. I*l* nf Job* t-k**it-"b ilem . eft. to ail A *li!l.l* kit of im-and *liot In deling ton Mblp. fiiar n>tla 'j*.m tVli..fno|e, sea, the rlllag* of Plrananl N< nlt i;. In the Or- # a V I'tian*" Coart ofdtVrifra ooamy ; In tb# tnaller of tboeatatoof arad%l,aHo.lai.oi Watbor toantbiy doraoaed, tbo andMfgned an aaditov arpotntod by Ibo fVurt lo wak* dtauibaUea of lb* fbnda I* lb* bate!* of tkavtd Bhoanar. rverol." of aatd decedent, la and •mrißß lb.ee leigall, enlill*d •* fee-it* tb* WO-. •11l aaeet lb* p*,ft* Inlereeled. bilWi | ri*t „f hu anednltaenl *| hi* oAee tn lletteferl*. imi TbamJ., , t# Mb day si Mes,U*r, IMH , at Ida. an. I L APAKOtKR. ftUU A editor Administrator's Notice. IETiF.RH of Adniiniktration upon J bt-m tb* *|Ml of S*a*l >, tola of Walker l".Bli'f dr- war. have breo craniad to ,b* andt algned, to oti.dß ll petn.oft, tnaebted to **ld •#!*! •r. hi-tei Ap ntk* | >o)nil kn t Una* bavit-g rtota** at dmufW* UH—' e tb* **■> beoan a-ltto ut .rr- w '■ ■ -ty* ■ v * r M' m.-- , w* dm-, p 1