Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 03, 1884, Image 5

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I>A LD EAGLE V A LI.K Y K. R.—
I ) Tiuie Table in effect Nov 19, 'BB.
/ WESTWARD. Exp. Mail.
t AM I'M
l.cnvo Lock Haven 145 I (Hi
Plcminglon 4 48 4 04
f Mill llall 4 52 4 07
Beech Crock 601 421
Kagleville 604 4 2fi
Howard 5 13 I 20
Mount Eagle 6 18 4 43
Cur tin... 622 4 48
Mtl*burg 630 4 55
ilollefonle 5 40 6 05
Mile* burg 5 60 5 15
. Snow Sboo lot 660 6 19
Unionville 602 628
Julian ti, 12 688
Martha 022 648
Port Matilda 629 6 6(i
Hannah 087 ti li
Fowler 039 0 16
Bald Kagh< 6 49 6 19
Vail 6 53 24
Arrive at Tyrone 705 636
EASTWARD, r.u. am
Leave Tyrone 7 30 830
Fast Tyrone 737 837
Vail 7 40 8 40
Bald Eagle 8 45 845
Fowler... 7 54 8 66
Hannah 7 67 869
Port Matilda 805 909
Martha.. 8 13 9 17
Julian 823 926
Unionville 8 33 937
Snow Shoe I tit 8 42 9 47
Miletburg 8 45 9 50
Bellefonte 8 55 10 00
Milerburg 9 05 10 10
Cu:',\Z:: 'J 1!> IV I?
Mount Ragle 0 19 20 23
i Howard 9 20 10 82
Kagleville 9 36 10 42
Beech Creek 9 40 10 40
S Mill Hall 9 52 10 58
Flomiiigton 9 55 11 01
Arrive at Lock Haven 10 00 11 06
KLLirOMTK A - SNitW BHOK K
R.—Time Table in effect Nov. 19.
Leave* Snow Shoe 4:18 a. to , arrive* ia
Bellefonte 6:20 a. m.
Leave* Uellelonte 9:30 a. u> , arrive* at
Snow Shoe at 11:04 a. m.
Leave* Snow Shoe 3:50 p m , arrive* *t
Bellefonte 5:38 p. rn.
Leave* Bellefonte 810 p. m., arrive* at ;
Snow Shoe 10:40 p. tn.
S. S. BLAIR. Urn. Supt.
IE WISBURG A T V RoN K K. K.
J Time Table in effect Nov. 19, 83.
WESTWARD.
Mixed.
PM. AM.
Leave Scotia."... 12 15 500
Fairbrook 1 <H) 6 20
Penn'a Furnace 1 15 6 40
Hodler I 28 5 50
Marengo 1 35 6 55
i Loveville f 1 38 6 00
Furnace Road 1 45 6 10 1
Warrior* Mark 2 00 6 25
a Pennington 2 12 6 40
Wxton Mill f 2 25 6 50
L A T. Junelion 2 31 656 ,
Tyrone 2 3 6 658 1
EASTWARD.
Mixed. |
PM. AM.
Leave Tyrone 4 00 9 2ft
I. AT. Junction 4 Ol 925
We*ton Mill 4 14 9 33
Pennington 4 32 9 48
Warrior* Mark 4 42 '■> 58
Furnace Road 4 67 10 12 .
Loveville 602 10 16 ,
Marengo 6 07 10 22 j
Hodler 6 17 10 3.5
Penn'a Furnace 5 27 10 41
Fairbrook 5 47 11 03 '
Scotia 6 20 11 30
I >KN NSY I.V AN I A RAI LROA l>
J. (Phila. A Erie Divitlon.)—On and
after Nov. 18, 1883:
WESTWARD.
J ERIE MAIL
Leave* Philadelphia 11 20 p rn
liarrutburg 4 20 a m I
Williamport 8 40 a m 1
Jerey Shore 9 Oft a m
Lock'llaven 9 40 a m
Renovo 10 55 am
Arrive* *t Erie T 35 p m
NIAGARA EXPRESS
" Leave* Philadelphia— 7 40 * n>
Harriburg 11 15 a m
Arr. etWilliaroaport ... 2 56 p m
Lock Haven 3 56 p rn :
Kenovo 5 10 pm j
Kane 9 03 p m ! (
Patienger* by thi* train arrive
in Bellefonne at 5 0.5 p m
FAST LINE
I#eve* Philadelphia II 10 a m
Harritburg .. 325p rn ;
William'port. .. 7 15 p m
Arr t Lock Haven. 8 05 p m
EASTWARD.
LttCK HAVEN EXPRESS
Leave* Lock Haven 6 50 a m
W'llliamsport 7 55 a m
arr at HarrUburg... 11 30 a m
Philadelphia 3 15 p m i
DAY EXPRESS
Leave* Kane 6 00 a m ,
Kenovo 10 0.5 a m
Lock Haven 11 15 a m
William*port 12 25 a rn ;
arr at Harrirburg 3 41pm
Philadelphia 7 25 p m )
ERIE MAIL
Leave* Erie 1 55 p ra
Renovo 10 27 pm
Lock Haven 11 20 p m
Williarnf>ort 12 36 a m
*rr at llarrirburg 4 08 a m
Philadelphia....... 7 60 a m
Erie Mail Kat and We*t connect at
Erie with train* on L. S AM S. RR.; at
Corry with B. P. A W KB.; at Emporium
with B , N. Y A P. RR , and at Drift
wood with A V. RR T. orCKEK,
Gen'l Sup't.
CANCER CURED.
No di*ea*e* have *o thoroughly baffled I
the *kill of the medical profe*ion a* I
cancerou* affection* and *• they h*ve al
way* been connidered incurable, R ha*
ha-T, thought diroputable to adopt their
treatment a* a *pecialty : and hence phyni
elans have neglected tbolr proper tudy.
But of late year* new and important dia
coverie* have brought forth a court* that
now prove* *ucce*ful in any ol it* form*,
with certainty, without Ibe u*e of the
knife or cauitic platter*. We have a
treatmont that 1* comparatively mild. It
i* not polaonoui, doe* not interfere with
the healthy fleeb, can be applied to any
Cift of the body, even the tongue. We
ke nothing (or our lervice* until the
cknoer 1* cured. Addrem
D. J. HULBERT,
Kagleville, Centre Co, Pa. , -
c. u. uoniit c.
ISM). /tufa bit shed 18f>0.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
rut OI.PKBT AND M(>9T RF.MAIH.E
BratNKM HOt'PK IS
BKLI.KKOWTE.
o ♦ ~* o
In order to make room for our Spring
Stock we are offering
IMMENSE
HA KGA INS
IN
DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes
And Notions,
lnvc no *6or/</y or auction
goods, but straight and honest goods.
We have constantly on hand a full
supply of
PURE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
QUEENSWARE, ETC.
0 t t
Country Produce
Conatantly on hand and Solicited.
€. U.
HOFFER
& CO.
Alleghany Street,
Bellefonte, I'd.
IN the selection of delegatei-nt-large
| llic Kant an<l West slioul'l be rcoognised,
lIIUH offering the i>c)|l represented
the limit favorable opportunity to have
their wishes expressed and sustained,
j When we onnsider that Pennsylvania is
it Republican State, Ita po'pular influence
| iu Democratic National conventions is
; a source of prids and gratification.
While she has men within her bounds
the peer of any Stute in ability, position
and worth, she cannot do more with pro
priety than respectfully urge recognition
in the highest claims and will not.
—— > M
Mm. KI.IZAIICTU Hu.I>NBAN, probably
the olil'st resideht of Harrishurg
died a few days since. She was in her
both year, was the mother of .lacoh M.
ilitldemsn, minister to Sweden under
President Buchanan, and ex-Ct ngress
otan H.ddeman, who is mariied to
Senator Cameron's sister. The deceased
was notsd fur her many charities.
To the Mumbors of the National
Greenback Labor Party of
Pennsylvania.
Gentlemen : The chairman of your
State Committee asks your immediate
and earnest attention to the necessity
of making the proper arrangements t<>
send full delegations f your ablest
men to the National convention of the
party, which will meet nt Indianapolis,
lnd., on Wednesday, the 38th day "f
May, ISS4. The importance of this
Convention cannot be overestimated.
In this connection it may not be amiss
to call your attention to *ome of the
magnificent victories which you have
won for your principles in the eight
years' struggle since grand old Peter
Cooper was nominated at Indianapolis
in 1876.
j-'irst. Your light against a permanent
bonded debt iia* Imen the cause of every
reduction of interest on the bonded
debt. If a low rate of interest is a de
sirable matter, the low rates now pre
vailing are due to you.
Second. Your fight against a perma
' nent Ironded debt has forced the party
j in jxiwer to apply a part of the surplus
revenues to the payment of the debt,
and put thst terrible incubus ii|>on j re
ductive industry in the way of prompt
and permanent extinguishment.
Third. When you prevented the
funding of the debt under the Wood
fifty year bill or the Garfield forty y<ar
bill, you eom|>elled Secretary Windom
to refund the bonds then due at the
pleasure of the government. The pa*
nient of more than two-hundred mil
lions of those bonds in the last three
years, and forcing that money into th<
channels of buine., has alone been
the means of preventing another snd
worse panic than that of I*7'!, and put
in process of extinction th- National
Ranking System—a system lamented in
his latter days by the Ist.- Chief .lutice
• 'hate, as his great error.
Fourth. Your persistent eight year
warfare against the theft ot the public
lands has at last compelled both of the
old parties to pass through the House
of Representatives a lliea-Mfe looking
the eoovery to the people of a 1-rge
jmrtion of tin- land donated to -ir|mr'(
tions in vioWtion of the rights of tho
individual citizen and of the cons'nu
tional command to promote the public
welfsr*.
fifth. By your votes in lkTfi and
you compelled Congress to pass the s< t
known as the Fort Bill (vetoed b>
Hayes but psssed over his veto maVin
the present volume of greenbacks a part
of the permanent money of the country,
and by the provision to reissue them,
practically doubling their volume, and
to rcmonetize silver and make it a full
legal tender The effect o( this act was
to make our silver available as miner,
and practically add a thousand millions
of dollars to the huine** of the count! *
and making the hoarding of money tin
profitable. It was this act that reiight
ed your furnace fires, set your spindles
in motion, and gave employment to the
millions of honest workingmen who
had Iwen tramping the country in search
of labor.
The growth in population snd pro
duction of the country has been so
great that the volume of money In the
channels of circulation is totally ir,ml"
quale to earrv on the domestic exchsng
■at a profitable rate. Every reduction
in general price* of commodities, and
every reduction in wage# has been
the unconscious cry of business for more
money. The effort to make our present
volume of currency answer hy spread
ing the rate of wages thinner on the
bread of loss steady labor, coupled with
the etarvation to bucineei policy of hoarding
nearly one-fourth of the total volume
of money in the United States Treasury
has brought at>out its logical effect, and
to day we find one ball the iron furnaces
of the country out of blast, one third of
the spindles rusting in idleness, one
. third of the skilled and unskilled labor
I of the country unemployed and eating
up their past earnings, with a cry of
distress rising from every msnufactur
ing and mining district; and the anny
of unwilling tramps making the false
conditions visible; with shirtless hs< k
and empty stomachs by the million,
and every monopolistic, gold basis dc
votee screaming "overproduction" at
the top of his bent.
In view of these conditions, and the
persistent attempt of the Democratic
1 party in Congress to reduce wages '.I) per
: cent, more hy reducing the tariff to thai
| exteot, and tho statement by Henry
Clews, the leading Republican banker of
New York that the wages of labor must
he reduced 33 per cent, to enable us to
I fight the pauper labor of the world in
the markets of tho world, your duty is
| plain before you, and your chairman
earnestly asks you to begin it at once by
msking arrangements in your different
districts to send full delegations of faith
ful and able men to the Indianapolis
convention.
At this lima if would lie well to call
the attention of our workingmen to the
fart that just as they have ebandoned
the only party (tha National Greenback
fdkhor) that ever made their prosperity
the base and tuperstructur* of its plat
form, and the reason for its existence,
just so fast haii monopoly re oppressed '
them. It ha* imp rrted con traot-pauper
labor hy the million to lower their wag
r*. it h* opposed the orgaixatinn of la !
bor everywhere, and it has withdrawn,
from circulation one fourth of tlie ,
money of the country. It hatt ridiculed
the financial principles ef th party in
every place and manner, though always
unwilling to discuss them with u*.
Ihe rooent decision of the Hupretne
Court (oonfessedly the ablest that ever
graced tha Supreme Bench of the coun
try) affirming to the ultermoat the
Oreenfiack financial principles, has en
ahled the monopolistic claquersof both
the old parties, in the press and on the
1 stump, to choose for themselves wheth
er they will hereafter exhibit on the
horn of the dilemma marked "fool"
or "knave. They have just that choice,
and no other.
The Financial Chronicle of New York, j
ha* recently shown that there is no such 1
amount of gold in the country as has
been claimed—snd what Ihere is going
out, Importations of foreign merchan
dise are increasing The exports of
wheat have been stopped. "What are
you going to do about it?"
Excursion tickets will be issued.
Write to me at onoe.
T. P. RVNDXS,
Chairman State Hi- Committee.
Mch. 27, IHB4. Milesburg, IV
Lint of Jurorg
The following list of (irund and Trav
erse jurors have been drawn for April
court, beginning on the 4th Monday
(2Ktb day) of April next, IKK4 :
attsD JCSVSS.
John r rat* llufton
K H )!*•Vrnon, 11 u* to ft
I' I' Hho|*, lib (if*
J C llarUwi, k„NtL/0.
DllUasti H htftott, Kuth
Hwnwl lloQMtokn Ptt* f.
W B HonUr, ring
J(m fWtw, tottm.
DatH Vtftgnvr. Litrrty
I) K Dunlap. Rush.
W*J*y MJSII, >Urri.
Or-. ru# Hill. Union. J
U If MHUr. Halo#*
J N tw.il twrgufton
JoMph ll%inw. Phihpnbarg
LO Mnrk. IMUftmU. .
J H HaiUy, Collar*
I' H fturkt. Half ft| <oc
Omorgm M Khule Philljaburf.
Tb >bim t%f hntsoigh, lb i. |
Win P*oJ*r, (i?cc
H F V'dtftiU. Mr >B,
* n> iiuwlbart, (ira|r
John Ring, Uatoa*tlV
TtAHMI J I*l*4- lIUT *i,
Walker. Nuh fttrobla J*o MrC*|*y, W. \<,aaTa
fW.gr* Jnrk.n Thorp. H*nry RHM, WR, **ih #r J
* w,ier
rfiih_.i> M-r.-k.), j r Joo ~ [>,
I Bi..n—B W Shi(,|.j, I. w ruasr.
loilli|tat(-O>.*r Adam. J.rrs Hut.) Ju f.rk :
IMUfeol*—Cl' lloSw. Wm <},||tr.it. Wm M.C1.1- 1
'•s, Skkulii l> ht>r r,lsr.l (Irs-
Lao. Jr .
MIImI ;.ry— O F Cfatoar, J A Ki*t*l
Jm HtimjaHoef
Spring M rrt# fuirjr H liar*#; Lwlt. "iruMf. '
II %rd inrssb li.ntri | b# t rk
Hainsc-J Willis M .aMf, ThaJ D glotef
Mill Hoi;ii K*pitj| f Muair
II.I! W,..8-W ~ Martin (Ist*.
Ilsm. W * Wm M r.r'.ss.
r.diw.
B"Ur Wn H-s.ll-.rv]
RsrtMKts- (is. M II.TIISn.
futg i—.n- Itsnui llsrjior r>silKrl.
J.. r'lf...Its, Mi.r.tfal 11.0n.' I
ll'i.l i, Jr, BUng
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M.rn-r-A tlsafiion
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in . —iu Wnsit,. Jso (I Ctrl.
Psit .. Jval IW'KSr. Wat A.. I
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Ist t.alll—l M Bull
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Bor,frt r#f tn,.th
riv r. I Ir .- dr n for th e - pen* |
Term of Court beginning Monday April
7lh,lH<
I'.M.y t'l •? T,j K.lwgrd htiM
•••Me llrr an. ln h Sj'limt t .
*'!•' ' j f.n \ Imnkl". John Ifin. Jr.. A O
II t e J niihmpr,rrni fWI rH.i| or
II a new la* M Wr^tey
,g J(-e|hß Jn \ lUrt, ll nrt N 1
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u.1k.,-.Mm j; HiMsfw,
Mar. 1 <Wmuw| AUt
M I.M c Jn#fvh pf. t.d' -t, Mm I Ha
II H k'l-'tt
ilwsv.f. -Jim | Til >ffiMnh
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Mile. I .e' M M •rS. a P. ft
lUlf M- . Hi • lb j
p-nr \ < p fienwll. I |r,<h
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Or g ; Wm ll..men
I*rv dh' J M V-l i ir.
ri.ilife.l MM. ; \ |t -r
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RimlS W 1... Rurt'tigii®
flrria J u * IW
I' L E MIN G,
I H E T A ILOR,
Now in his New Quarters,
Cor. Alleghany A' High Streets,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Special Inducements For
Tlie Next SO Days.
(i(X)I) SUITS AS LOW As
ORDINARY READY
MADE WEAR.
CALL AND EXAMINE PRICES
AND MATERIAL
| —Four cabinuts for less money thsn four
card sizes would cost elsewhere, at Boyer'i
! Bishop street.
17 x I'XJUTOII'B NOTlCE— Leturr
I J l.'Ulii.DUrr rati lbs alst uf Mrs RllrjUjetl,
M'Aulsy, S.r'4., Ist. of Wslksr towsMily. Onlr.
ou.. P* , lis.leg b.!.ri grsnisd hi Ills uadsrslsuMl, si
prr.ir.s Initi-liir.l tr ..I I MUI. sr. ri"|'i.-.1-4 l<
ro.S. Icum.ll.rr ps>o,.i,t, „ l .11 hstlng . latns.
.gsln.l th. .sins hi |in-sri,| thsm. 4hl sulliutisa|i-<l
II) Isw, fsr ssttUeiml. HaAAU J I, 80,
f Bstevtus.
A liM INIHT It ATO K'H N<) i I(' K.
X \ N011,.,As bsrskr Kites thst l.limor Silralnl.
tr si lon oh 111. rUU ■ ,l WMIs; A)rs, IsO- uf IJslf
mo.,n ("wns.lt., h.. U gr.ouA to lli
ari'l.rßign.<l. All psrsr.M ku.wlag tbsmMlrss Is
dslite.) hi (lis . .Ist. sr. rnjuMUd to rusk, imu.r-list,
I>S) in.nl sad Ui'ws listing . 1.1u,. will prss.,,t ih.rs
4ul/ sutlisntlcsls'l, for ssitlvrs.iit
C'ATBisrst Artsi,
' Adrolulttralor.
fkRPHANS' COURT BALE.—
V-P Par.u 111 to u order of ll,s Urßl.su (V.urt o
Oritrr count), thst. will L. sold si wrb|n s.|. .t t |„
Court Hows, Is Asllsfosu, os
SATURDAY, April 1 2th,
At 2 oci.k r ■, AN ki.VJANT Twojrrony
PKXSSXD BBICK PWXI.I.INU HOUSE, tksbssdmn
sst sod most .siuAhl. rssldscrs Is th. roast. Ist. th,
profit/ sod | rl.st. rssijsscs uf I) H Vsgßsr
TTo. hustlfnl rs.ll.Bi. wi. Lnilt st .cost ' 's2s
000 n routs I u foot tßofni la ths lwiit ™,
rooms wa tb. first Boor, 1-stßg a dining room, osnrr)
llbrsr). rorrj.tlon room, |.„ hs||,„T .
It hu.lsslM|dß rooms on ssmnd Soor, with corn mo.
dlou hslb r-'ißi It has wren rooms on th. third
Soor Th. in.t.rlsl U ed la It. .08-trurtloD Is th.
T.r) host, snd ths g.o.rsl Bnlsh snd ornsm.BlßUos
sr. unsrjusled A. s rsaldsur. for loratlos ros.sn
Iracs, eomhirl, Bad slrgßsos, It Is ths
MOST DESIRABLE HOME
Iti r#ntm) Pnn}lrani*
I RRMII or SALE.—I *n POR cent, of pur
rhi m'.hky m KB.i f .$ hn down
"nw third on roii9rm*tion uf mI, .alsti,e fn two
ami aDOuaJ enroll, with Ibt'fwt, Mwurd bf
bond nd mortggon tb* (frniM.
Parties drii,g to pur- hn#* cou itni;ht th* prr
orid rwmrs roluohl* laft rmatton i Apply Iq* u,
J.L S|torlrf, Altoibry fcr th MI$I
A. E. WAOHER, Eifcutrix.
CofIBOIvBALTR f In Ui* Court of
PIM of f Vptrt Coontj,
No. 11, Jkbukij 'frriri,
II B Y OtPIIL. 1 )M.
WIRR M TRWARTCO IVQCT&RVPO.
Th* ut dorvigood.on A adit of >n th* *bot*
ililid fss, to b*r, d*tormlD*. ond ap'n th*
i'*ptioas fllod le th* ">'tibt of J A hunkol ■ <>m
mitt** of MM !l*ur; I?ur.k*l, lunotj-, will atUrM) V>
th Joti** of hts appotntwaat at blsoftct In th* Dor
'gh of L*!i.f nt*. Pa ia th* r>tb day of
Ajfll A D I*M at 10 o'tixk A M of Mid d
• h*o and wh*f* all parti** in lbt*r**t tamy attor. J
Mafvl) li # I*o4. ( |f ipyWKR.
Aadit/>r.
KiiLaa I In th* (-carl of (Vinaioti
"" Ploaa of C'atr* C-unty
*, No. 121 No*mb*r T*roi
i Gnpit W Fotp atd iwt3
Jane* A I Action of F. # .*.ta.*at.
7Vi George 14' Ford ei at
And now. rUusf) th. iak|, on u. ton of John
II is. Attorn*; fry Plaint.f?. ml* >• granted on
*rf* R Ford, on* of on id d*f*n Ur>t to pp*r
i and |4ad to th* oaid art.on of *jvUn*bt Uooght for
I tb' r•• **r? r f that *orialn tra t of
Mtuat* in th* V wi.hi( ot Pcow fb , m Mid roat;
f r*Mf, iqrys;d m th* warrant** nam* of Jc*ph
I***ltr-g, h'tiipi*! a* f ell N btiitii it a *L r*
*.h*r. * a uth w#r, l* t r..w *-*t r,* bandrwd
and ftftr p*rrh* t a whit* >ak rm*T of 1?H th*n< ♦
I; a ha# * 1 trws isarkod la iT>4. north loar an !
r ( t- U f 4<fr<* wat thr*w hundrod nod Ihirty-oo*
*ad nirso-ts nth* |<*rr h** to a |wf. thonro t; land in
• tf. **rranu* fcacr,* of Jahct 7. Ix-e.g rth *tgbf;•
,** , * t * '*s•'*** w#*t on* kundrad aad Aft;-***n
|*r 'MI,,! re* ii lib* of I?>4 tb*rf* I; said lib*
ah eg • forteys in th* wnrrar.to* nan,'-* Vf Willtatn
Ik. wan and M Diarri firay. aoath thro* and op* f rrth
: d***a*. wat thr*o huadrod and thirty -on* and tna
tontb pmiiN i/- th* ( lac* of bfgir.bing rotitalrilng
| thr** htr, !rw-! r* and *1- wan'# Tb# Court fua
tJ.#r -rd*r that if th* aaid I**f*ndont raaact l 4
I ' nnd In m * rr t.nty. that th* nald rxU nhall tee j,t.
ih*-i f'-r snty l-*for* tb* r*rn day th*r*<if
J in < n* ftvt|wpr of Mil nounty of Contra, to to in
*#r UsJ ih*r*.b at i#ast thro* Um*a. and la add.tk n
thofatn, U> glr# unto Mid Ik*f*rilant k*r**r It-und.
naUc* in fart of th* anil nit, la Ua* to ay .far and
dofradiLaad upon failur* to $j |-*r and pl*aJ tn
• h"w ran** why )Mdgi>nt rhould nod b* ont'rod
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• M- ridaf, th# day of April. A P. >M Wing th*
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A tru* tnd cotr m copy of Rula in my bond*.'
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AGENTS >VANTEI>;EOK
Picturesqne
Washington.
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Spring and Summer
CLOTHING
: t ami respectfully invites the public t
( : cm.ll and examine our elegant Kuit
! and Over Coats, for
Men, Youth, Boys, and
I ChildrenV wear manufactured for our
trade of the best material, and in
all styles to please.
Our stock of Men's suits in Cuta
j ways, Sacks, Prince Alberts, Double
Breasted Costs, Reversible, Chen
chilla and Beaver Overcoats are Ku-
perior, and luvite Attention,
i And now jut look here, Men and
Boys, are you gniDg to frecsc thi>
Winter, or not ? Why, of course you're
1 | not. You must have Winter Cloth
' ing. and whit you want is the Best
i. in the Msrket for the Lowwit
Price. You have got your money
honestly, ami of course you want the
most for it. WE WANT JUST
SUCH BUSINESS, and therefore in
vite your visit to the PHILADEL
PHIA BRANCH. Our businem re
lations with the People of Centre
County in the past have been pleasant
and satisfactory, and in offering our
Thanks for the Liberal custom hereto
fore given us, we renew the pledge
upon which we started out —Fain
1 and .TT*srr Dkai.ixq TO All.
REMEMBER THE
FINEST ANI)
( II EA PEST
CtOTttlflG,
IS AT THK PHILADELPHIA
BRANCH UN A LLBOBEXT BTRE ET
Lt:Wl> 1 CO., Proprietor.
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