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No one should be deceived by the assertion thet mills and manufactories are Lo be stopped in consequence of the election of a democratic president or ademocratic house of representatives, The business depression which exis's in the United States has not been brought about by any change in the policy of the government or any apprehension of | change, No change has been acoomplihs ed, and the government is so constitu ted that no change ean be accomplished for two years to come, unless such change shail be made with the assent of both political parties. For that length of time the republicans have an assured control of the senate and the democrats ‘of the house, After two years have el- apeed the people will again be consul ted in the election ofa new congress, and if they do not desire to alter the fiscal policy of the coun'ry they will as suredly so decide, In the face of these facta it is a mischievous and impudent misrepres- entation to assert that any business operations either stops or goes on in «covscquence of any politeisl change which may have been decided upon or brought about. The business troubles iu the United States are not more seri- ous than in other counties, snd they admit of one source of mitigation which is impossible any where else. There ia not another civilized country on the face of the globe that collects more taxes from ite property owners than it can find means of expending. There is not any other civilized nations that tax. es the raw materials of manufacture, It is probable that a measure reducing the taxes on raw materials and the pee essaries of life sufficiently to eut down the revenue to the sum needed for an economical administration of tue gov- ernment will meet with the sssent of | Bat the prospect of such beneficieat legisla. both republicans and democrats, tion will not stop the mills and factories, On the contrary, its secomplishments will set them going again upon a pay- ing basis and give larger employment to labor, The persons who aserite reduced output of mapdfactured goods or re- duced wages to politieal causes are either ignorant or malignant falsifiers, The seek to turn the exigencies of busi ness distress tc partisan account. The laboring man who is misled by such spoken or written assertions is a tro! in the hands of Lis coemies, It is of the first importarce that dhe hands of the goveroment shouid be strengthened by an intelli- gent publie opinion, and that the labor. dogmen and women of the United States should know thet the direction of the fature policy of the government will be guided by s faithful regard for ‘their rights and intersts, The friends of laboring men are slowly sequiring the power to help ‘them by shaping legislation to that end They must not be deceived by the outery 4 of disappointed politicians aud bafed monopolista.— Phila Record, f McKean qounty | over one thousand dollars {® J. Frank Snyder, Eq, may becume a fast wthuit auffetiug mink pabn whit ; Lo . i Neighboring. i _—_ ] MIFFLIN. Guse & Motz, of Dey Vally, on Wednes. | day last threshed 623 bushels of wheat at the alms house in 8 hours with their Geiser | steam thresher which they consider the | quickest work yet done in the county. Miss Jennie MeCoy, residing upon Chestnul street, who had been visiting re. Iatives in Huntingdon county fur sevorsl woeks past, was surprised upon opening the stove door on her wurrival home on Wednesday lust to see a tame pigeon hop out. The bird had ono leg shot off and had evidently entered the chironey snd from thence bad found its way through the stovepipe into the stove below, The wheelbarrow race st the rink on Thursday last was quite amusing, and was won by Charley Kinley. Lowistown Free Press ~Some girls should be more careful nbout what they use to make bustles with, or else gel something nearer the color oj their dress than a newspaper. — Me Vey- tren “Jonrnel ' How do you amserinin your information ?—Altoons ' Sunday News." Why, we saw it drop. —About T ¢'clock on Inst Wednesday evening, a fire broke out at Dull & Brad. ley's water wheel house at the loek, and was all in flawes inside, when discovered. the bucket brigade was on hands, and at once went to work with a will and succeeded in sav. It was but a short time until Turat Lisr. <The following case, have boon set down for trial belore the Novam. ber court: First Week. WOH Bide! va Jnssies Lingle, John T Fowler vo John Weaver, John T Fowler va IL, K Narbofl'et ol, James C 8 inefold va Perry Deans, © Bharrer va Juha MoMongal, G A Campbell ve A M MeCladn, Second Week, J Rund CT Alexander va John T Thompeon, 1 Moreh’ Balen va Win F Ro notas ot al, Wm, Hise vs M Thompson, sn al JubinBpotie ve KIA Russell, MD dacol Tonb vial vad W Meyers, ot ul James G Hall wa James Bryson, ot ul John D Gardner vo John T Fowler, Prank Flanigan et al vs Bush towrehip, Contre county vs Overseors of the Poor of Bellefonte borrough. Ceetre county va Overscers of Poor of Bnow Kho twp Moses Thompaon ve Uentral Pa Teleplione and Sapply o John MoMaite vu Austin Lynn, Elizabeth Funk ve WB Funk, John T Fowler vu BJ Proper, ot al Bam’ Btine's Adm rs va Joseph Lb Neff, Koos Bush et al ve Yeung Loss, Centre county vs Overwsrs of Poor of Bellefonte bor, Isaac Trasslor ot ux vx W 1 Sellurs, Nuthan Hough ve 1, Skover, ot gl AC lddios & Co, Lim, use of vs Olerseers of Poer of Boggs township G x Shoenberger ot al v« WB Aduleman. of al Harrison Gray ws Crider Fouts & drider, LH Byars vs A J Gris, Catharine Fultz va Benjamin Crain, ot al Jobin RB Loe va Mobwrt Les Adm'es, Mrs Mary A Bareroft vs Juco McCool, MoClaln & Cook vs Sam’! Blackeord, ot a! Coutre County Bankiug Company vs Benjamin Bick Joseph Steer v8 Ju nes Steer, of al James Nolhker vw L ATR R Co George R Richer ve 8 P Ruble, JW sholl va Goo B Ream, of al Chas Pottorf va Hiram Eokroth, J B Hakko vs A © Moor, st al AE Prios va TJ Dunkle, D8 Ewing ve Jac Bleevouth, gust diay “Rough on Coughs.” Ask for “Rough on Coughs.” for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Froches, 15¢. Liquid, 25¢, de- stroyed. On examination after.the fire it was discovered thal but one of the wneels, ing the building, before it was totally the largest among the machinery, was the only one damaged. How the fire originat. ed 1s, 50 Maras we have learned, 8 mys tery. — Mec Veytosen Journal, i —— A —— CLEARFIELI Jao. Dubois shipped 212 cars of lumber from bis yard daring the month of Ovto- Ler. i to on Cleveland's He is in that much A Curwensville man is sa election. ted Punxsutawny is now ligh by natu- ral gas from the Snyder well in Indianna- ou ty. sttended t' @ welding of Miss. Jenn, I. Orvis, daughter of Hon. J. H. Orvis, at Bellefonte, to Mr. Albert C, Canfield, to Williamsport. Pa, J. Linn Harris of Bellefonte, tarried in town over Sabbath, the"guest of his sister Mee. A. B. Weaver If there is any one man in West Clear. goes of thet town, thet man Is Mr. Ash Thorn. er of a pair of fine little daughters, and at getting along finely. Jiey been boys thet their names would have been Clesveland Republican, K Bot- week by getting A valuable cow belo torf choked w death la s turnip in ber throat, ging to J a of the door with a revolver fo bis hand and the revo! ver was accidentally dischar. The (orce dis. who stood upon the sidewnik, of the ball knocked him hack some his lite, = Raftyman Jowrnal Becivsg Bix, what sre you offering sympathy fur. We sre well as vvor. Bet Republi “un. Well we think we ean offer you our Because in your efforts to defeat that grand old patriot Hoa. A. G. Curtin, you shat your self off from the best slement in your party, Juice ns other democrats rejoice Because in your joy over Cleveland's vic. tory Cartin vietory and all you can do is to re. Jour thoughts must reverl joree in a suldued manner, Beesuce your chicken is half crow. These are some of the becaures why we offer Do you want any more? Citizen, you sympathy ~ On last Saturday » man by the name of John Welsh residing in Quitipe burg Pa. and Chas, Handcock quarreled about polities when the former struck the latior with his fist, above the right e, the effect from which Handeock ied & few hours after. wSoveral communications were received too late fur publiestion. Bn — AIO— * have bet | field borough who is bigger than the Bur. | On Monday he became the fath. inst accounts the mother aod babes were | We presume bad | snd Headricks.— | On the night of the Democratic jubiles : several fellows got into & row at the Man- | sion House, and one of them jumped out | He was grappled by policeman Welch | ged, the ball passing through the clothing | just grazing the adbomen of George Wir) | tance and he made a narrow escape with ter since Clovelsad is elected —Ciearfield | sympathy beenuse you sre unable to re. to the | “Rough on Rats.” Clears out ats, mice, roaches, ants, bed bugs, skunks, | gophers. 15¢. Druggists, lis, chipmunks, o 2 Heart Pains Palpitation, Dropsieal, Swollinge, Diz zivess, lndigestion, Headache, Sleepless ness, cured by *Well's Health Re newer.’ “Rough on Corns’ Ask for Well's “Rough on Corns, | Quick complete cure. Hard corns warts. bunions. “Rough on Pain" Poroused Plaster; Strengthening, improved, the best | for backache, pains in the chest or side, rheum»tism, neuralgia, or «Thin People” “Well's Health Renewer' restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, | Headache, Nerveousness, Detility, $100 py ——— Whooping Cough, {and the many Throat Affections of | children, promptly, plessantly aud ssfe | ly relieved by “Rough on Coughs’ Tro- ches : Balsam, 25. “Mothers” {| Ifyou are fuiling, broken, worn out “Wells Health Droggists, and nervous, Henewer." £1. Life Preserver ‘If you are losing your grip on life try ‘Wells" Health Rovewer.” Goes direct { towenk spots, “Rouzh on Toothache” Instant relief for Neursigs, Toothache, {| Facenche, Ask for “Rough on Tooth 15 and 250, Us i soe, Pretty Women Ladies who would retain and vivaeity, ilealth Renewer,” Catarrhal Throat Affeotions Hacxng, srritating Coughs, Colds, Throat cured by “Rough oughs, Troches, 130, Liquid 25. “Roush on Itch.” Rough on lh” cures humors, erup. Wi, riogworn, letter, salt rheum, ed feet, chilblaing, The Hope of the Nation hildren, slow in developement, « awny, and dilioate, use © | Heal'h Ronewer,”” Wide Awake thiee or four hours every night cough ng. Getimmediste relief and sound et by udng Wells "Rough on Coughs, Troches, 15¢ ! Balsam, 25¢ re, on Wells ‘Rogh on Paina’ Poroused Plaster Streme honing, improved, the best for Lack pains in chest or side, ricomatism, neuralgia, Public Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, granted by the Orphan's Court, in and for the county of Centre, there will be sxpeed Ww | public sale, at the Court House, in Belle fonte, on Saturday, November 22, 1884, at | 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described | property, to wit: A lot of ground «itust. {od in the borough of Bellefonte, bounded | on the North by High steel, West by ot { of Bellefonte School District, South by Oborry alley, and on the Eset by lot of wee, a0 known ae lot No. 66 in al plan of sid borough. Terms, one-half on confirmation of the sale, and balance in one year, to be saluted by bond snd mors on the oe, or Pero. R. Wintiams, n3.4t T - “ —— —— A —— The Inauguration. Wasninorox, Nov, 24.-The Central | Demoeratic committees of the District of Columbia has received 4 letter from W, Paixress Carvontarn, our new book, tells how soy woman Also he HEALTH IS WEALTH! Is 8 HR GIVEN AWAY Reap ruts and send debs four our lus trated book giving full particulars in re. gard to ELECTRICITY and MAGNET. ISM ne used byour best phyddoinns in theic practice for the cure of any nurvious, or chronie ailment. Our ELECTRIC afla MAGNETIC appliances wre the jats improvel and ure worn on any part of the body day or night, and at work without the least, inconvience to the wewrer. They generate a mild soothing current of GALVANIC ELECTRICITY, which infused to the nervous mild, but tinueous and thus overcomes pain and weakness, A lack of nerve force, no matter how esnscd gives rise to the fol lowing symptoms, WEAK BACK, TIRE ED LA#ZGUID FEELING upon get ting up in the mornis g nervous twitch, ing, and udpleasant dreams, HEAD ACHE, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION KIDNEY disease, DIZZINESS, WATERBRASH ele. all of whieh can be overcome by supplying to the body the amount o ELECTRICITY MAGNETISM i which owing to the weakened and over RA ARS ag in cOon- necessary and taxed condition of the other functions of the body, are unable wrupyply. When {the nerves are once stiongthened as | they ar: by the use of the HOWARD 15¢ | or sofy | freshness Don’t fail to try “Welly GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD fund our other plist ce there symp | toms dim pesy Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC C0. 1003 Chestnut St Phila, i |Gold, Silver & Nickel Plating A Useful Trade Easily Learned, i { i | Bo Ee { In order to meet PRICE $3 50.310 foe nd - w lon | for » convenient und portable PLAITING | APPARATUS, with which any one can do the finest Rind of GOLD SILVER and NICKEL PLATING on WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, KNIVES, FORKS and SPOONS, | have made the above low priced set, congisting of TANK lined with ACID. PROOF CEMENT, THREE CELLS of BATTERY that will deposit 80 pennyweizhia of metal a day, HANG. ING BARS, WIRE GOLD SOLUTION, one quart of SILVER SOLUTION and half a gallon of NICKEL. Also 8 box of BRIGHT LUSTRE, thet will give the meinl the bright and lust ous a ranoce of finished work. Remew ber, these solu. tions sre not exhausted, but will PLATE sny number of wrtiels If the SIMPLE BOOK of INSTRUCTI INS is followed Anvone~ando it. A Woman's Work FOR FIFTY CENTS EXTEA will send six CHAINS or RINGS that can be GOLD PLATED snd sold for Two Dol. lars more than the who's outfit costs Our Book, “Gold And Silver For The People,” which offers unrivalled Induce. mente, 1o all, sent Free, if not sucoessfyl enn be returned and exchanged for MORE THAN ITS VALUE, Remember, this is wm practices! outfit snd will warrant it, or it enn be returnad at my expense. Will Tre Io BOOK {only $500, por cent. dress, Profit aver $300 SENT FREE. St, New York Gmundent Combination Offers ever unde, We mens it That Model Family paper, the Hearthstone Farm & Nation Amerion. Ably covers Yhe (mpertast eabjects of Do. shient stall of sditore and coutribaton For 3 conte 10 pay actual return postage we wend sample and fall parricalars, showing you how to make & Britons by trpresenting (ur Interests in conpertion with Shie papnr and ite premiome thoes marvelons little volumes, THRE POCKET MANUEL, “loguire Winhion,™ Noa. 1, 2.8 and § and the grest book of the eontuty the American Home and Farm Cyclopedia. ngs, business sppetiencn, if any and same reference 1 yom are 4b yr settled In business, send us the names of two or more grodjagents and in return we will send you the paper two months, Write at cance W.H. THOMPSON & CO, Publishers, A404 Arch Sueet, Philadelphia, Pa HOMES FOR SALE! Come and Buy, 21 ACRES ON FIFTH AVENUE In whole or lots, or A TWOSTORY BRICK on Al Street. A TWOSTORY BRIE y On street. A TWOSTORY BRICK On Thomas street. A TWOSTORY FRAME Willow On Bank street, $1800 A TWOSTORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, $1200 A TWOSTORY FRAME street, On Bishop Ai hu he Borough f Balistuum, = BOND VALENTINE, a Green's New Ad. Next Week. Ar8100 PER MOMWT IH Of many ages and nations A magmificent Holidey Book Liberal Discounts. oBl E DEEDS or tue Vor Introduction by Rev. Herbert W, BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Especially adapted for Holiday « Extra Terms, dite, MADE AT SRLILIMG rayed by BOG Great Writers GREAT Morris, D. D. lust Issued, AXD Also magnificent ru BRAVE iv ot Yics, DE, noes! van Omarkaliy low i AGENTS WANTED. Address, H. L. WARREN & €0,, 1117 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, ‘A. C. MINGLE, SUCCESSOR TO DOLL & MINGLE. Boots & SHoks, Durability as well as appearance is the best test of cheapness. I keep the best makes -goods of manufacturers who have gained a rep- utation for honest work. | have the best Men's $3.00 SHOE tmenwLIVE CANVASSERS| The package walled and the attention given svery | applicant whe stewers this sdverthm ut, costs ws | oc, wo wo ask yom to give we yone nase, sddress, : MADE in AMERIEA, be sent C. O. D. if desired, upon receipt of | $1.50, balance 10 be collected when deliv. | eri. Next size outfit, with Tank 122104, | Ad. | FREDERICK LOWEY, 06 & 98 Fulton | BOOTS & SHOES | Made to Order. i | : the Claanest, Handeomest, Purest Monthly in | nostic and Rural Bewomy, Agricaltore, Live Pack, | FdAncation. Current Events, Hygtone, Be, Largest and | : SHOE POLISH That will not he. Crack the Leather Give me a trial. A. 0. MINGLE. A 23, "84, BELLEFONTE, PA. 17. 1y. Extraordinary BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CHINA | AND TABLE GLASSWARE. NSON, act. W, B, WILKI y 3 Aegier § CHINA, GLASS, wiQueensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte, Pa. | leseiling ALL KINDS of Crockery | and Table Glarseware at LOWER prices | than ever known in Bellefonte, as the | following list will show : Best on Stone Chins: quality, | TRIrEnl. at i Tos inp Tea Sete (48 5 Diner pinteseinrgest $1 2epor dog {| Diuner plates —medium do | Ton Pintes do | Tureens—round or oval each | Saoce dishes —round or oval —each Seuce Turerns 4 pieces | Sance bonts Cup snd saucers—handled 12 pieces 3 do unhandled do Pruit ssucers—pry doz Chamber sels - 10 phen ve Pitcher and Basin Unwered chamber TABLE GLASSWARE. Tumblers, each, Goblets, Fruit Bowls Cake stands Glass Sets, 4 pieces . Full Stock of Decorated Tes, Dinner snd Chamber Sets, Best English ware, Tea Sets, Decorated | in Blue, Black, Brows or Claret, 56 wer) . . $0 125 110 do | pleces $5.00-—regular price $7.00, { Full assortment in Majolica and Faney Goods, &e. 4 | Majolica Pitchers, 200: Pohemin Vases | height 10 inches, $1.00, and every. thing else just us chesp in proportion. | BE desire to ©oy to every reader of | this advertisement I want your custom, | and in reaching out for it I am fully pre | pared to gixe you the Greatest value for your money once yet obtained. Call | and examine the goods and the price. L101 do not fulfill strictly all T claim Be io prices Siti LOWER than ever be | [ore heard, 1 do not ssk your paironage., | The greater amount of g ie sell the lower prices can and wity ap Mane. i Resyjectinlly, W. H. WILKINSON, Agent | The Farmers’ Favorite, | Double Force Feed Gra'n Drill, ws WITH THE nn “Favorite,” “Wizard;:" “MARK'S" Fertiliser Atlachment, THE BEST IX THE WORLD. — HIS Drill plants Tres Fa A J. 8. Wa A ait & Oo., Agents, State College, Pa. ve — . v $ Eh
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