4 eV \ oe ) “ Miss Grace Wilson Like a New Woman [am feeling s It Vig wk Hood's Sarsapariila, I from NEmdigestion, y * yod’s VVVS smd Nick Hicadanche md did not have ar wmpetite, my Hoo Sarsa~- parilla 1 Ri dad to oles of eatarrh and all my other roubles. Wirsox, Halnesville, N. J. Cr HAC lUver ills, constipa- heada ing Hood's Piilg cure al don, t sie k she, {igestion. | S—— ed in the best watch It is the trade Keystone Watch , of Philadelphia, cest and best- in the world— ,capacity 2000 produc tS A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE. V, L DoucLAS HOE IS THE BEST, NO SQUEAKING. 5. CORDOVAN, 5 F BROCKTON, MASS. You can save money bY purchasing W, Le | Dougins = oen, are the largest sfacturers of HOY, Huble HOUSE House, | Steam 1l¢ modern impr ment A.C.EC.M. GARMAN 1 93 Proprietor HUMPHREYS’ Be. 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CO, 111 & 113 William S¢., SEW YORK. SPECIFICS. sething On Earth Wild RCE. 25 “25 «25 25 23 > 25 25 “23 a5 25 25 “25 25 a5 LIX 1 Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy | Prevents all Good for Moulting Hens Wie abeodutely rum, file enets tenth o id ne Catarrh WHAT THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS DID laws for different t enacted more than 200 the benefit of the people in sections of the country. It placed upon the statute books the | most drastic measure against combina. trusts, in foreign commerce ever enacted, tions, and monopolies er It provides forj'an irLcome tax upon | the wealth of the country, thereby | placing upon the shoulders of the rich Grovern a due shave of the burdens of ment. the , and by the ya the aid of the It reformed abuses in departments of same [di positions, thereby list more ti the pensed reducing an &1.000.000 a led that most obnoxious, formed, and opp the McKinl its stead that will e¢S8sive and subs revenus titute a measure reviye trade and of ( olumbi the working people may cea unite ina celebration and achievements and and ur derotratie easure evel MoCLURES ADDRESS I feel that be ex pressed MAX AND FRrigsps of this kind cannot expressions itis one on which thi alone should speak ;: 1 am not here to logy upon A. G, Curtin in his own where every man, woman and smiled bi presence nt Wn OC o ¥ I have nmy nh ' Wk Nn Before 1 wen Dy his wide I have ney , had one myself in whi y my side and frie nd or 1 was a confored was of this dist with all the ent struggled to nomi a, and from that time nference wy 1 voted and irtin for congros the present, with & we have writter ened, tl pon that friends hal he devotion ones who in me fos brief sp nye o life 1 WARY If + BUTYL have al is not 1 i is nodi nt TTOWS more Even In the home that is desolat I hay j ust ft, there heart hed than of him wi , And the « solntion that 1 to this widow was sit ittle gono bel Mr hairs subject, W hat tii achievements? story of hi of the co is the heart : co Towing of his efforts and land and ye i maergency through L] truggles in ry which he pasa a CH ney written X, hat story, Mr. Chairman, ean never be told; Innguage shall be inadedq nate to Pr to the people of this great commonwenith the trials through which Governor Curtin passed when the life of the Republic was trembling inthe balance, You have In your midst the gnllant and armless soldiers ; you have also a beloved Ex-Governor who goes upon his crutches, who lent his ald in the reat emergency in defense of this nation, With all their perils and all their responsibilities, they eonld not know how the governor of this commonwealth was compelled at times, when there secined to be no silver nin to the cloud of despair, how he way com ed to nt ruggle and grope his way to maintain the government of the people. The young wen “of to day have no conception how terri ble were these perils; they read the story of the bravery of our soldiers who fought the batties of the Republic and won, them and brought back thelr banners in trim sh, but or be aaged | gaged | 3 | that measure called | | Penn tive of this Commonwenlth charged with re sponsibilities, such as never were put upon any mortal man before, ealied upon to assume for a great state and for a great nation n pol fey and actupon it, No man can tell how great were his duties, how valunble were his services und only mon that know, how bene ficient were the 1 sit by his side at { the out-break of the civil war, when between his capitol and the capitol of the nation no loyal man conld find pussng For days and days no train of curs passe a1 or furnished nny information from one to the othe and the ighways were gusrded by those who hated the Republic and sought {ts overthrow | counsel could be had from the pntional gov | ergment ; there was no means of obtaining | advise on lmportant action that must Ie taken and then charged with the responsi bility of assuming the more than responsi | bilities of the nation liself, Governor Curtin ridsed to the very fullest statutory of man | hood and statesman ship and herolsm, eallel f out 25,000 troops to serve threo Years or dur fing the war I sat by his side when ho g order, or when he desired that order | stterson and s rest . NO | from General 1" aw him Issue | the proclamation and threo diy» there | after communication | Washington, it was or {tho t w could fad, It was | was enlled tu | act of copent not not 1 gether 3 greatne | eres stion of the Penn d all tio fore th wore ade egiment by y Hancoek od finally came 1m 2 crowding | wires from the gove t WB | to the KOVernment nt urg to forward the Mennsyl nl ( to the x and An | rived, ard by the ya the Penns) yivinia tion Of of tl hrows back 1 his | and ig? that of Governo to the tomb to-day Instrous as the that never permit the earth, and so tion in Pennsy this man endu perpetual, an after generatio rreatness, of his humanity towns the sweet mem while the high aball sta sentine or ciiffs Brood iin shall free government, worsh ! ipers of the otal |} | Curtin’s wi { one of the br | documents on ex rd | heirs and assigns fe ty. | nature or kind soever, { the same shall isnota i i John { executors. { lous show of himself in Gavernor Curtin's Will not | imble | The following is «uu copy of Governos | probated in the con Thursday t was made September 4, 180 iefest 8 « Centre county last morning. and is and most compact F devise and 1 bequeath un beloved wife Catherine W, ( urn, wever, all my proper- mixed of and wheresoever real, personal and what be at the time death.” His William W. Blanchard FEsq., gon Curtin, are nami - redicu- about GEN. HASTINGS 19 making & his tour the state. At every town he speaks he begins his calamity howl. He deplores the condition of the country and never fails to draw his picture of “silent mills and closed factories,” neatly all of which are now in full blast and unable to fill orders. When a candidate must work his was way to Harrisburg by misrepresentations he is posing the public as an imposter. .———— A Good Record, During the first sixty days of Hugh S, Taylor's term as tax collector he col- lected over #30,000 in taxes. That is more money than was collected in the same period by any former tax collector, This money was collected when times befor e they know not how, as I have seen, the X00. were not considered the brightest. a with | In the history of tunity afforded for purchasing 'HE LOW TARIFIPRICES! * Still prevail, BOYS SULTS. 7. - poy oom ss sam— 2 ices. io list Ct aber, WM SHORTLIDGE--ROBT McCALMONT MANAGERS * McCALMONT é& CO. the mercantile tradqs auch an oppor- goods. | Frxtraordinary Reductions in Ladies’ LYON BELLIEF( and Childen’s Shoes & CO. INTE, PA. CARPE We have w i} Ala Nn ate! ave barg which advantage of, if Ane, It i IS impossible to remain as low Tw. 11 COs. ( ail s00nN of what we have CARPET AND WAI Crider Exchange, picked uj you you buy now. SCHREYER'S L PAPER HOUSE, i Bellefonte, I WALL PAPER CARPETS FARMERS LERE OF SUPPLIES, All Farm Pro nD BOUVET Lui CO A LL. _McCalmont & Co., PENNA INT] KEICHLINE ENEY-AT-1 Office in Gar AW and man’s Oper; Joux NM ATT Price i south of thevourt house FOR SALE. Columbi ¢ tie sprocket hammock sadd 7 BI rie : & { 1 4% new Cost Brice A aM the CENTRE BEEZER' SMEATMAREET ALLEGHENY 87 BELLEFONTE, We keep none bu » best qual Beef, Por} All smoked meat, sliced , pork etc. If you want a nice juic the Central Meat Market. PHILIP BEEZER, Proprietor 10-43.1y. HALLS SPECIFIC! Regains and Maintains The Vital Powers. Cures NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF VIGOR, INSOMNIA and GENERAL DEBILITY, Caused by IMPRUDENT HABITS, EX. CESSES Or OVERWORK, PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOX. Pamphlet and Cirenlar free. Sold by whole sale drugpiets In Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Reading, or by mail, sealed, on receipt of price Address, HALL'S SPECIFIC CO 160 LEXINGTON AVEXUR, New York City, ty of of sausage Seton Kinds ham or g0 to
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