jtt Vililua fsrI. -M , M |- W'V _ A W-*T ru^B^mhliwa?~-—■ • _ " ~W!lwm r a r. * L toß^r> . ~ -n • - r V* 1 "! ■'■IIW -—l* ** anil kj-*w ""t - V f - lha*> Soar-ran. L| , <rWy m ■— ttKVI . ,.tw*'t*F Tom it a*--* wy> cumv • heaier. HatfMmata? milian TJtalr. ■jw-ns " 'W. ••'■itol "zJjjJ m§ -**• **" ■ fffSSt ' *WWma M (ikrterr gMßwwyi . (Knw Fvtaca t wy - J-C- Eflatry W*.H Emm J****** \ r -Wf: £js*" mi M, a. r— jrot M n*T ff Ma ■ H<mr m&m ' g." T J-a— fa las )MP *t!tt*a WnSa. TMtnr tT * H <kt4rk fUer t*r Jota " *7* Vrtt tar* J Wy<nr l'akt*r ChirtN W*ao*-y. H-T.anrxee. JAMBA-IWUIV Srrrrtarr. Oairaan DF.MCK KATK STATE TICKET. rot irnnt .itoge, J. WW TIKiMPS' >N. r'B *tati rmnrioi, B- J. McGRANN. DEMOCRATIC COrNTYfTICKET. rt* AMOCIATE judge, JOHN GROVE, at Gre township. ros sHEKirr, JOHN" NOLL, of Bellelbiite. FOB TBKJUM BF.K, JAMES KIM PORT, at Hmrri* township. r<B BBGISTEH, JOHN A. RCFP, of College township. FOB BBCBDE*. W. GALER MORRISON, of Worth twp. FOB oomißsiosias. A. J. 081 EOT, of UnUmville, M. & FIEDLER, of ILuiu* township, ros AI'MTWM, F. F. JAMISON', Orrgp township. H. A- MfKEE, Spring township. "An Excellent Ticket" is the uni versal expression of impartial people about the nominees placed in the field by the late Democratic state conven tion at ADentown. Hon. J. Ross Thompson, of Erie, nominated for Su preme Judge, is well and favorably known as one of the foremost lawyers in the state, while B. J. McGrann, of Lancaster, the nominee for State Treasurer, is a man of undisputed qualifications for the office. The ticket is a strong one and is boodd to be popular. The democratic party can point with pride to their standard bearers, who are backed by a platform that will bear the scrutiny of the most exacting politician. We publish the platform as a whole ou our fourth page. The work was well done and the resolutions bear the stamp of eir eu inspect statesmanship, and strong loyaitv to the national adminiatrauoo. The of tariff reform is handled with care and the clause referring to point is framed in a manner that will give satisfaction to all but radical high protectionists. Taking the weil seiected ticket and very aecepcable platform together with the present iiiiimlini— fin i state administration a united Democracy stands a good Sor victory in November m hatgratitvlag sign ta the Dem aals speak aa high terms of praise A as geafiad heiew earnest laSta give the voters af Paasrimß. irrespective af party aSJaoaoa. a very fovurahie fir tie scare afcaa The Erie Dittmoa i, the etdrr-r Repulm oa wbxsmL c I tie Nmdkmaat, sty? Ts*f- rf V—■ mi? if -tar-• irS * passSmL at uut -.sistiauaf riad am jnerj aa* an ■ sad. kv2 ~LZi I :HWmP.VT SOTBSatC me XH3BC Blif La Wt Ix jaaate iMßte rst fcfitf. tas £Z tafcss tl* jwwima ynwnt"r>>* -ws i ttw w faexy Baca. 15* yar.tri ttf 'iasr-, ssaTon baaaeaa mew have ai reaay gat toed of the half hofidav ex pnlmiial ad they are ready to have the lav repealed at the next acmes of the state legalatwre. TVey esaair it tea hard oa them pocket-books. Of empiayea, are perfectly satisfied with the preaort arras reseat, and as they are largely in the majority, the tegis latecswOl mart fikdy lead their ear to the party that faraiahes the most volee. Hobdays, even by halves, are hard to get rid (A when vote estab- Bsbed. —Ladks, A* S aed S Drem (jovia at If. 8. Kutoaa'iart can't be ejv'W, •W3 t M'WCk ibcut inr Asm? fiter* law 3Sr Tor* nwud> *mcw-nan. w-ni el tm il.-jman. nr-n •-if mrrdw fcr sum* lw sirnaw li uu*n ih*?—j 2*rs A3- Hsr.tt. vie bbbiii* it* W lull* •num. lb lire ffltnoiw im* Mppmmc l%> l43wr. Hili as s *-r ♦TTtoir *ufl cut. riticaif vaar 3* oUi mi twr ut cxara BUBUi 818 flf the *nt|fWtlM' Ccßßt If* fWI B fermiac wr the t*rjit*Twnr. ♦*niVnr wiiiri fire* uiu. t' r * TOO IB lk- )-ii rVu".i**"r and • in w f £."<lhH> Ti# rov-mur La* irsMid U* miui>c order mud it h- to be hoped tilßt tbe wpiw eoort wiß nit of nil '-bat**** far ik fmuduWut nkkneßß W rwwpr jm4. The Ist* deal is lltr llalUßMirr end Obio r*iltx*d lelk but tW old, old Ktorj lt buistiM*w vi run on tbr prißripk* of "errrjtliing or notbisf. *' , and while jounf Gmmrti atteoipted to robble up ererTthing, tie creditors ktoppnd in and left Litn witb not Ling Nothing like dciog b judiriooe bu*i. oe< *' - . M S. Qt'AT, elected to the Vnited States Senate, sent in bis resignation as state treasurer last week, and GOT 'Trior Bearer has appointed William IJresr, of Allegheny.as bis successor. m m llo* Charles S. W*lte, of Lewis burg, still figures prominently in the prohibition party. He has been made chairman of that party's state com mittee. Manual Training vs. Professional Ed ucation. From the Phils. Scads? Times. It is a common remark in the South that t* many of the educateil coioml peojile be come preachers ami teat-hers ami too few of them learn any practical handicraft that would elevate them in the rank of lahoi alove ftehl hands. In this the colored peo ple are evidently imitating the whites both North ami South, as the educated young whites everywhere rush iuto some form of professional life. The colored youth have greater obstacles thrown in their path wax to a trade than the whites, if possible, and it begins to be very apparent that some sort of manual training will have to be provided in the schools. Unless this is done the young coioml students will continue to gradnate as preachers and teachers out of ail proportion to the demand for persons of their race to till these useful professions. It is evident that manual training for pupils, black and white, is becoming an imperative necessity. WASHINGTON LETTER. ( From oar regular correspondent.) Washington, D. C., Sept. 3, HOC. President Cleveland's "lack," which was such a noticeable feature of his early career —that is, from the time he was elected sheriff till his elevation to the Presblency— has become almost proverbial, so that many regard the great Reformer of the Democracy as a vertiWe "man of Destiny," ami they consnler the fortunes of the parry safe while entrusted to his uniformly successful lead ership. And remember the Bit*-hard alliter ation. the rainy day in New York ami the victory won. by some twelve hundred plur ality! Since his inauguration all of the Preshient's Pemm-retie rivals have been re moval by <!eath.and his former competitors have done nothing to improve their chances: true. Blaine has kissed .the Blarney stone, hut he has since forfeited the support of the Irish voce by hobu. bbtng with the Prince *if Wales ami winning British popularity. Butler has placed himself on record as faTormg the wholesale pensb ntng of sol diers. including even the Ea-Uonfislerate*. St. John has ha*i emmgh ami .feelines a- Bother BomrnarHß. But last, though not least. Bei-ra L>csv i**i must he considemL she is a resident if Washington, ami shall he permitted ui her own sniry. which she -iocs as fellows : "To n ce several alustrtous esampies T am. iwt of psfrtics' just ai'w The Women Suffrage Party will j he ra the 4eiL bsw-ver. you ,aa fepeml ipm that. Sir we will never grve up the i ight Tjattl the -raemry is won. N->vr. I! tw'iw we mght ai nomtuaae the w>st mw lar wnmaa in. the country s:r Paesiient zn. I I aam heeu jiscing over the 2st at •mf-.feiras. ami I hare reme a the <nraehx stiiu that Mrs, Cleveland, as that woman. . N immane Mre>. Sir Preauienc nitl tn xtH "3i T-wnCTT. as aty mukiiaa*."* >x -ut-rriia aim aair •a* ai- atn iQ.xmi m *la CWxe --->w iinL tV Ewsittirraßt- r—grmr *iu.rtai * Ttniuwpai Sir aoutier vm as -fyatT sb*c. *rv CarW art ta* girtsca mi It*. ac 'i TV*, mc -•■L'mir ia x "fr de -ratr j hic ••aztasiy rf" * fcf W 'aacaarss- —rftnc a fart. the r'niiij ax mi a xke* *iifoa -a ■nor ywr mcsaeskim m -fin raw TV* i dht 'mnc 'iatr ■—vr -f ruL.-ae m *"T mi H MII aaai >* tV nxi'mxee KC vwx I xai "m-rmoai ±ic ae *i* ii —i ii ii an * c xa -fnem-* f "V Pwwhtsc * i*Mrsaia ~ *r*sk£ :( a nw- lacrrt naC.-coawae /d* sasrsfL ami I wri. a fecaer-Mf jeMgms Aterwar? ti—ams tir>r I'ifTifiri' ami hm ia a 'mm a# '*m- V Tiffin tr kf*'a the ftati ?-cafiea ami Ex.-rua*t aartr a tamcre! yean. as a*x as y-|—* xa am Ixaemacawsm Ouhhm the aMt SMimm *r the % /wasfirae* MM BMS a usi rtf fv At 4fidAna3a; Aat vtwi vwacMx If At T"i' mArafT ami lit *4ra /am *alt X xi 3 otrtadJy W At **wemrr. TV <wrxn ksr* cajfcEiyjd the Capital ; jfer an Vat a fall S-c* from *tj- State aari TerTmorr of the l aw* ami from wadT *rr*TT fertagx aaxim. ami thcr Oapw awu Vxday. Perhapa a xxmli MX Vv maats to us j tLas tlx- resr it* '/ rt. will mark the hegiimiag ctf a ae*- * is the Mmory ami peacate *f the btal:i-g art- M**y f the large drag firm* •jf the vjmntrr aze otaliadag the a* a rant adTrta*astg tehM-, ami acme </ the exhibit* of dmsfc axd medkal aggiiamoee xo&W do rmfsL to aa ixteraaJiomaiJ expoasi tioe- One Wk. it is mid. has • xptae'e! |K in a digaaj. The decora mill vnAaiAx agree wiih the ofxnk* of the ibot eiie. Wax. Hoxeils, mho prMo*n* Waab- III4UM the "Mat rfcaraixg eatj i* the xorid." Although they rim* the ty •heae mux prevails, still Bute berei the doctors sifl MX uiad a tribe like that. Kitrikr>-J \d\ T.e L*evar awnt t f nam uwtm< ua Into ngnt mut A m -ii iHgtr. Mac mw !♦< iwns mene mst. Mmt'J TB*AB*wl. a aamuiMui: if Ik. Ink nr. t€ us ujtjer ftun of u usuOciiw m MmuOms S< ng viji ait. *iii* asMna . ami w_j w - uig 0i us neat uamwi 'ma. *>sms aiai jtt. *w lie trar. Aac if Lbs mvsmalt MMm' ca*kfBßC i jAnw rtatie at Wmß Ttig m . Is CL_ s:<i ram Jung ne-Sics m*>i I'um all uaru sf tle gluts* we %m "hat ctiy lw tiiua—niji. *Mi TtMWdsy e*u Mif prwnOej.t mt.i Mra < "ievelat td wsh) aWmt KM* WWitw * f ttw mad tea! remgii m WfUi tlieir WfVfW and lad} ft amis at lis* Wbit iiouw A terril*)r nd occur iod at flmhm, PB. iaat wudsy. %ept |*h. It was a ■anguttiary ctu.flict but wean a lot of Irishmen and Italians, ksim, Stilrt tarn. and atooes were used to a lire!? Banner. Several of the contestants oa both sides were badly i< jured and ooe man is likely to die. The affray oc curred c*ti South Pine street which is thickly populated with lush and Ital ians. The woman of both nationalities joined in the fight with a vengeance. —ln many localities Hood's Straps* rilla Is in such ger-eral demand that it is the recognized family medicine. People write thai "the whole neighbor hood is taking it," Jbc. Particularly is this true of Lowell, Mass.. where it is made, and where more of Hood's SarsapariUa is sold than of any other sarsaparilla or blood purifier. It is the great remedy for debility, scrofula, dyspepsia, billioaroess, or any disease caused by sn impure state or low con dition of the blood. Give it a trial. A serious acc'dcnt occurred in Columbia, Pa., on Monday evening Sept. stb, at the crossing of Perry street and the Columbia railroad. Frank McAtee, living at Lochiel, was on bis way borne and stopped over in Columbia, where witb several compan ions, he got on a drunk. He finally lay down on the tracks of the Heading and Coiumbiarailroad to sleep bis druuk off and was run over by the 8.20 train. His right leg was cut off below the knes and bis left hand frightfully mangled. GRAPES AND GRAPE JUICE.— The art of preserving Grape Juice without fermentation and the art of feimenting the Oporto Grape into wine in this country has been brought to a greater degree of perfection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of New Jersey, than by any oth er person. The Claret and Burgundy are very popular as dinner wines and iLe Port and Unfermented Juice as evening wines as well as for the com munion table and for invalids. For sale by druggists. A Failure Because Others Failed. HUNTING DON, Pa., Sept. 2.—The sheriff to-day levied on the interest of D. W. Holt, of Philipsburg, Centre county, in the Cottage planing compa ny of this eity on an execution of £l2. ■*# Rnh's "mbariasaoieat IS said to be doe to the failnre of Robert Hare Powell Sons A Co., of Philadelphia. A child Ba raed to a Crisp. LANCASTER. Sept. 4.—This mors-; ing the stable of Michael Adams near Litiz was entirely consumed by fire sad one of bis children, a boy two years of age. was burned to a crisp, while soother iged 5. was rescued witb seme difficulty. It is supposed that the fire staned from matches with which the boys were playing ia the stable. Bhlwy Harris, of the X. E rkarrk. Dead. NEW rows.Sept. i— Bishop Harris died this afternoon sf fatty degeuera tiiw sf Che hemt and a Koppege off th* heart's varies The family of Botap WHlaes L. Ilsrrs. consisting of Mrs. Harm. Mr. W-Jliam H. Harm. asm. Mws Harm and Mas Hat&rid, of Charao. soother iaogrter. were at bis iGnni TraAa DrraJk.4. ■ENS, Sept. a.—The gvaww *aamed was Ata- r Tod 2e wermiaca stusrt f scance friai "Jus ;*s. raoame a wreck. A araxemaa ay the same sf Jcyce. wbe -nf at Mahawsy Pose. wis £2ed. Sam af the scber tram ■miMMK, PK, Sept. A—A we fftv earns, sad am law ha deaths. FVyammmsmirihwte - Friftowri hp >Cm-k. Vnxßuia;&fhgtar A—Tkese n Bs*Wher big cm-ii at Cark Mae. Pars Lew. iat agic. The earth asaa ikMtfwlHL The csse-rn mwers a area sf es* acre. TVe krwws oecagaed by Patrick Leftws and Jasaes Trauj were wrecked. The famSes. who war is hd ad the time, had to fee ter their lives. TLu la the third ore-a at thw ;lace witia a year. The SthajtkUl Strugri; Shakes. XoEEDT&wx. September I- A Might eanLqake shock was cotied at a few mixtnes vast caght o'clock laat tvoisf by even] peofde wto wereoot oa lie river, there being a carious swell of the waters as thoogb a steam- ) boat bad passed, wben coae was is the vicinity. The swell was feh at yariows prists oa the river, but sa shock was reported on the land anywhere near. Bocklen's Arnica Salve. Tbz Bear A41.V8 ia the rM far CmaArriae*. •sore*. Clam. Bah Oraa. Fever sere*. Tetter. Ckuvd HmK ChilHilar. Can. aaS all Ska EnfSfaaa. aaS fmUtively ewres Phea. ar aa say sg££^£^SSm."^eTcS^ SriaT' rgMieKTJ.emM.it. ?*rrr tvnnu g-jc. i—7-wumC CswimhC resrymwec li >m k-nuug Mn Hi flijc msm>%> jig ihr miA m ** %£ it* cuaiß*ncik •€ lius ci.*. nut • il caMit tin Xatrdßmf turn tar :* escctimg* m t retrainif rri&f K. hmiAtMv CL rw He * ÜBrs&.*i>. 0_ hep*. 2L— TM i 4 *1 J. < 'aw |MM 4* tinre I*49*td trwiiir.iiiM whirl. 6rt:i*r* "TinC tiiM |mmC U4i wtt **)•)>- 4m tun. at MS cutMtoniimT km. optm wry at.f U) drtbtfeSUKl mm * curmje-c: U wnrfi tl kgml)y oMMR.ii uimd executive vt Uw URmim! rwnißMrt. the mm- toritif ulnrt*i*r <4 tl* fandMhttiUtl prmrt |4 of U* <i. A K mK forth mi tin LLird red tun of article C ; and furtber reore ■ tupr and trwt that ibr Ae imtßUit ia ill eotifonli'* hi Hi Louts will take nucii act km as will draooftraU thai Ibc G. A. K is uU ma orgsLiutius (or political purposes, or through which to mauiftwl msltoc. hatred or in wilL" TKJCSCPIi OK KLKtTKK'ITV. SsrrrMfal T%t of mm KPrtrir JLort - Motive ia the Ly here Valley foal Mine. The electric plant which has been a re led at the colliery of the Likens Val ley coal com pan p. in the upper end of Dauphin Co., proves to he a compleU success. The motor or electric locomo tive on ita first trial trip ran into the mine a distance ot over I,OUU feet aod out agaio. Another and more success ful test was made shortly afterward, when the electric motor was rnn into the mine a distance of over one mile. Ten cars were attached to it. Five of these were loaded with coal and five with rocks. The load, weighing over i 12,00 pounds, was drawn without the least difficulty. All curves, some very sharp , and grades were aurmouuted Tue I e unotjye is now mat I g regular tripe, running a mile in about four aud a half minutes. The full power of the motor has not been tested yet, but it is thought that it will be able to pull twenty five cars. At pres ent it does away with twelve mules, that beiog the number required to haul the cars from this drift. All the experts who witnessed the test express themselves highly pleased. The chief engineer of the Union electric compa ny of Philadelphia, has offered as a representative of that company to re place, at their own expense, all the heavy machinery used to handle tie coal and the heavy hoisting engines with electricity provided that the com pany wil purchase the electric plant if it proves successful. A NOVEL FAIR ATTRACTION. Many Presents Awaiting a Couple to be Married oa the Public Grounds. Scbantox, Sept. 4.—At the Lacka wanna County Agricultural aociety'a fair here this month there will be some novel attractions. On the afternoon of the second day the Rev. David Spencer. D. D.. pastor of the Pwin avenue Bap tist church will marrv a couple right in the sight of all the people on the grand stand. The happy souple, it is not yet announced who they are to be will start with a good supply of both useful and ornamental articles. One of the society's officers has bought a £3) dress pattern for the bride, and the citizen will give them a rousing send off ia the shape of a £55 baby carriage, two bar rels of dour, a parlor carpet, two dozen cabinet photography five bushels of po- Ut,i slo cradle, a £25 ease of wing as7 stla umbrella, J,<M feet of hem lock lumber, £5 worth of WteeC maaee, aa £9 mirror, two tons of coal, a *l2 plough, sa £!s range, shoos for the Bride and groom, a 2 pound bar of snap, one-half dcim bottles of wiae, a £!> ring, a $l5 pid are. a tebet set worth $l5, $l4 wedding cards, and a $l5 rube. A3 the daily newspapers m ikm city hare volunteered te send the couple their journal# for a year free gratia, a dentiat has promiaed te gre -rem f!5 worth ef dental work at any -me withm five year*, aad a hardware firm 1 load over $l5 worthed osofc- Many etfter fesa valuable ar-Jcfcs will te presented ha the eswpfe after the tryi ng srdeal of ae pohCc a marriage. Then there is ha be a baby shew m bediuaui asixt with enber hbaaor af SIS aad ( > are to te gan m ae weights hctwmn sine aad twe*a rantha wl he rewarded with a prim d five bi£ars MJLVT FAMILIES fTkK VO. PrmarK. aepc emker Jl—The rem ienis of the astfe :*t af Lack port, rr.j airi fnm *lh cay. aa the Ime af tse Pease? Haaea BidrmLm grm * maag the pwyb d lias serf ian*tkat k ion nan'sc renamed :h form sf a They are aire very mdigwwi ; at the BmVwid Ciiimpiisj, which compos? th*y bftaaae far sor.ig the ewae sf the socka*** thea is fret dtcreswrg their yiyshtie. Far iow*r si wrens yaat the yewsger members sf the fmaffies heme me hy eee heen at tacked with the same 2mw. mtl at present it r*yoited that nearly ear half ad the famibea ia Ixckpsrt hare stnekex by the dmenae. The pbyviesasa who bad been afTrod ag the eases bare expressed them aefres aa besag anabie to exactly dog nam the attecmL They asy it io of the sataie of khA diphtheria. The per son. after having the firm intimaaoc of being ill. rapidly beereaes worse and ia two or three dvys the crisis is readied. The person then commences to vomit and grow black ia the face. The ton sals swell so rapidly that the throat ia almost closed. It was reported this morning that thirteen persons had died from the effects of the disease arthio the last fire days. Children seem to he more susceptible to the disease than older persons, a young man 18 years of age being the oldest victim thus far re ported. M mac ?•*. -v-jc - —Larvae ad ■■ r-. .Ms Sjt Miuit'i m laL -rem srnm * -SB OMWo wre enrflwf m warn km -una mm 4 lur rsg* *• *"*• m.-t for mm ertl. wc li nart f si 4 wn fa, tkw-niM oar? and sdtng m mm <4 Hat: a f* tmi>WW* Mm tießug a Mlrewnra tmn <JW ti Irrir lew * i—— IrebrdL S t.t.ttre. 9mm m<4t Aquilik umv txtxC fit Bb> i*d ltw GrsCcsi aitC 10 m>ht. 'f-ribz •uds sm *.t t#-*v-sc Irevn IV If muun Paßifir tnw a lirar mi uv* 1 1 WbM pit at it •* tw !■ nm Vre. A uM MM iliMl SMMC • MS gMMiW-d totsrv }'MWS and Grasif V a-w Uus MiabH Ukglß lb' yreßreda* re-t ing. It aat as 11* jri r. Kit* n >v ft tea am We*, atg bm >4 V* |eawri.gie eufikvrd far lark *4 fad. Wc lUknal Dral. hifLiieiiSit. vjr. t-l freftm taait wa* *-*re-wVd ta-4a t* !•-* tl* hihtsxar ai-d IM<m cwspmi J. S. M.-rga. A (X. fUrw r BtoHavs A Co. a 4 H Hhipb"? A Co.. f Lnadoa. ad lieu altwd boavre is New Ywk and htikdrV is. Tt is enottsd yrnvuM for Tl* irf n >iU'i' if *4 B-nsof> and Okk* rnaol idaU-d 6m ai-d 4i.OW.(l<i if ikluautr atd O! w pirfrerrd s<rk. fr U* iwrpua *4 |*yi<c IV wire fiiwting (Wit of Ihr ru.iitui.j si.d ply. i'-g k upon a aHibd financial hot* j The conditions are as follows : 1. The vrrihcaiiua of si si nor sis. Ac . as made. 2. That tl* mintfrmrflt of It* Cum pany shall I* placed in competent | tiauds sat isfactory to the syndicaie. 3. That satisfactory coo tracts shall be made between the Baltimore aid ! Oiilo railroad and |tl>e other railroad* fur the New York tmsineas which shall remove all autagoiib>m between I hem ontbesulject arid ii<sure the perma nent working of tlie Baltimore and O hio in entire harmony with the other tiunk lines, and also avoid the con st rue lino or threat of construction of (expensive parallel lines north aud east of Philadelphia. The syndicate is composed of the houses mentioned above together with Drexel, Morgan A Co., Drexel & Co , Brown Bros, A Co. and KuiJtr, Pea body A Co. "The policy of the syndi cate as regards the telegraph, express and sleeping car interests m ill t* that the company shall be managed on the same basis as oilier trunk lines and thus remove the antagonism that has arisen from policy heretofore pursued. The express contract lias already beeu disposed of, and mliilo there ia no ne cessity so far as the debt of the com pany is concerned, for disposing of the others, they may or tnty not be paid, as shall he hereafter determined." THE COXSTITI TIOXAL CEXTEX XIAL. The Programme Arranged for Presi dent and Mrs. Cleveland- Chairman Thompson,of the reception committee of the Constitutional On leDnial celebration, has announced that tl* President of the United States, ac companied by Mrs. Cleveland will ar rive here on Thursday. September 15, and will be at once escorted to the Lafayette Hotel, where rooms have been set ured fr ll.em. On Fiiday morning, from U to Id 3d o'clock, be will be present at a reception tendered him by the Commercial Exchange. From this reception he will be escorted to the grand stand on Broad street, ar riving as the stand at 11 o'clock. Mr* Cleveland will view the military patade from the Lafayette Hotel. In the evening the President will mt tand a rret*Wm t th* Aredreny of M mate tendered him by the Const it u tional Centennial Commission. At this reception Mr* Cleveland will re ceive with the President, assisted by Uie members of the Cabinet and their ladies. Saturday morning, from 9 to 10.30 o'clock, at a public reception, the place to be hereafter designated, the President will be happy to receive all those who may desire to pay their re spects. From this receptmu ba will proreed to Indepesder ce square, where he will participate in the ceremonies and deliver aa address. Mrs. Cleveland wid oceupy a seat on the stand during the ceremonies. Ia the evening the President will at tend the bar qset mt the Academy of Make given bf the Uairersrtyof Peon syfvaais. the American Philosophies! Society, aad Hiaterieai Society ef Penneylvaam,the Oticfi sf Physmmai of Philadelphia, the Prankha lostitate of the 'Hare of Plraneytvaaia. the A eademv of Natural "Sciences of Fkiis deipfcaa. the Pennsylvania Academy af Fine Arts and the Law Academy af Phiiadsipki* Imm-diateiy after th* banquet he will return U Wish iiwtow Mr* Orrehmd wiß he cctertaused ♦xi Htfcrday afteraosa aad evening by a somber sf her friendi. bwt wdl k present at eh* iraMf of Xasac tar ing 'Ae latter pa*t af the ereniag ts personal assmsums from the President aad Mr* Oevekwid as fca thevr spprsv- A Swrei Bet. WYAe I am not a hetrmg sax. mmi r. J. Cheney, af A* firm sf F.J. Cben wwsad af dad hefwe Spring: 9 I wwaJd as* sf est Idm sa the hat. 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Vw Tarh. 344 ASCXTVAXTKS t* nell the Sew Ireh SA M AN T H A ARATOGA. rrssT Hrrnt gnta sales: rcssTt fTO! aiv rasnrs i one A cent make in three week* 4l; one In lt daw SM.HI: one in lo day SMS; ere In S ■ lay* 4J>.*): one is three week* l'tt je—A"* in T week-' It taken"o Snraloe*.totiio.Jttrtetsene. km neeka, <fnrfeg. pmg <iemt etc. In the antkor'* inimitable mirth- arorefane tyh. The V rank cut* are •jmM tiUimo. People eraay to get it. Pnee (by mail or aent) fc.'w. Apply toracency (and make yi) fa 73 a week) te HI BBAKD BUM . PhU-leiphin. 1* Hy Peter CATARRH h an InaameUenmd^^^JJ^^g^^M^^^^^w noMtrlie. tenr dnct-A^J thrret AnrerM li U Aehuw h tag verention. / Vere| aturfci ot watery a—l lii v j HAY-FEVER ELTB CREAM BALM A particle h aapiied into rerh n-aCrl an! h acreeab* Price h ce*c* a irrngirvre by nreM. regsreret. Wetn ELY BgijrTßltlo*3. Vrrew SL. Sew teeh. KASKIXE THE HEW QUININE.) I SrTES |l (Miprik; B -rW JtvltrnH } y tot fena. lapim. A POWERFUL TONIC A SPECIFIC FOB MdLdlld, EHEUXATISIC, NERVOC3 PBOSrrBJLTXHr. m WT KionyK AAD scrrmm> rrttuao rmyia. krewvmnm aa* Sr* 4ag*an* n a - *" Sew Ire* SITUS A MOTI VEHICLES. HIGH GRADE, LOW PRICES. HEARSES. CARRIAGES* PHAETONS AND BUGGIES. Priere swd Cnti sre* sa .*ari ei, SAYERB A SCOVILL, CINCIMMATI. OHIO. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Health and Strr iltymt IC so flhMNfi mSmm BEST DBLBI WtT^LTHE ITHACA CUM BARREL^^^^^^^^MaASHS^m. 3UE AND BEST SHOOTING GUN BANC. M*b. nu kaliaaA il T Unr. W IMBM IrtMi r* ' T rJ' toT. ""tl'irVwl*"* Ho. fcd4ftt—ag C—— m Clos Hard Shooting Cunt at Long • Bpaatafepw ITHACA CUM CO. • - • ITHACA, a.Ti LET ALL THE PEOPLE OF Penns and Brush Valleys REMEMBER that I will carry &a complete and select a STOCK OF GOODS and will sell as CHEAP as any other store in this region. Too are cordially invited to calL Under the new regime the erpeniWH of the establishment are greatly reduced and I can and will give my customers the benefit of the redaction. More anon. Respectfully, D. S. KAUFFMAN. HAMMS & OWJARS.j MX mx -snu&jtm * >ra o MILLHEIM. PA LOWEST RATES. HORSE COLLARS, J. n. VQOMER. iOMEYH^Hr Horei, Cm. MaASaMV 3^nZT i 3iSl3B£i| ST" n— arf fr nni > - mmifrmmmX "i i i ■MB ■■ —I $1 i3W^sa IWWTW
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