FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'n 1 CentRE Hav, Pa, August 3, DELEGATE ELECTION NTY CONVENTION WORATI CO Senator Frye never requi freshment when The dairy cattle of the 0 cupy 1061 O KIIAR) aores of and annually yield $5004 dairy products, which ine (000 pounds of butter and 6,500 (4 i pound poundg of our daries is and cheese, The yield of more valuable than our wheat crop, the capital engaged in their prodaoction to 1 much as is investd amounts £3 000 04 Ji — about five times as in the entire banking interest of the conntry. ———————————— is well posted on all Clint informs the Lock Haven FE A gentleman who matters pertaining to mn county tobacco J that there is vet on hand unsold of last Or 1,200 000 iA 3 ow eatin year's pounds, crop This, he says, ia little of the "86 crop has been dis- $4,000 canes i ie 1 a as but posed of to dealers. worth on the average pound, or $132,000, boom in the tobacco market which This tobacco is now eleven yAL cents There is a sligl probably bring in buyers who will pm the crop. all of the' crop was of fine q nality, well cared and free from hail ent, is demand soon. The growers are in need of the money their crops will bring them, and will bail with delig st the of buyers, for whose waiting so patiently. TIE chase Nearly anc presence coming they are Since the imposition of internal which were first collected in has collected the 1 RY I B63, government from the enormous aggregate of $3,762.000,000, Of this vast sum $1,258,000,000 from fer- mented liquors, and $548.000000 from tobacco, These are now the three prinei- | pal sources of internal taxation. Last year $723,000 was collected from oleo~ | margarine, a new tax, Inthe war period, | and until 1869, there were other taxes, | on incomes, ete, that yielded largely. | The total collected from internal revenue | in these 24 years is a thousand millions | of dollars more than the highest notch the public debt reached in 1866, which was $2.773,000000. In fact, the collec tions from liquor and tobacco alone come within $400,000,000 of that mighty aggre- gate. If the military operations of the war of the rebellion seem to the student of to-day to have been on a gigantic scale, no less were the financial opera tions, for to these internal taxes must be added the customs taxes and the bonded debt, These three sources represent where the money came from. It has been roughly estimated as ng five thousand millions of dollars, RB OF WILLTAMSPORY ARRESTED, to gov ey | and common councils, of this city, answer the charge of neglecting for to keep Fast Third The ofthe Philadelphia and Aneust named 1 eral vears past itreet in proper repair street extends rom the eros Erie Na-f, a ing the line, of tint railroad to city street The some time, ident the re ha makes the inn! arrest been threatened fos 1 vunenable to the LO iW or actions not cently on { ngregn- Methodists, Universa 1 i repress nted, interesting. I'he 1 red the tear of de ypalian was : a #and fences hie [pis { coming together ilies of the Church of Christ: t pronounced for striet ad- herence to essentials with liberty in non essentials; Universalists, Unitarians and rregationalists conld not on he desired: the Bap- hh i ime would come to make diffienity the Uni wien — w— 8.3 John J Joht Holw R.T. Comiey, Union -- NEW BRIEF, AND TO THE POINT Dyspepsia is liver is misery. good nature, The human digestive apparatus in one wonderful It is easily put out dreadful. Disordered Indigestion isa foe to things in existence, of order, Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they ean enjoy their meals and # happy. Remember: No happiness without health, Bat reen’s August Flower brings health and happiness to the dys. septic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. enty-five conta, FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE FOOD, WANT The American Board of Commissione ra for foreign Missions received a cablegram from the famine relief { fund at Constantinople, saying: “Five thousand people at Adana have nothing at. Number Other ask help " centre treasurer of the increasing. Adana to ¢ is the ilician plain, ordinarily so fertile, year absolutely barren on of drought. A little £1.000 already been contributed this relief of the starving ac aver in ountry for the people - IN GOOD RESULTS D. A.Bradford, of Chattanooga, Tenn, writes that be was ionsly afflicted with a severe cold settled on his lungs: had tried many lies without benefit, Being induoe Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely by use ofa few hottlee, Since which time Le has used tin his family for all Conghsand Colds with best results. [his is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Won. derful Discovery Trial Bottles free at all Drug Stores. . EVERY CASE. An ed to try enred > —— ANNOUNCEMENTS, x that what ndidate fi John A wr Register CARPET Bish STOR BEB wp street, Bellefonte, Pa. A. a They must be selling Carpets at very low prices, as they have so many callers who, after examining their large stock, buy some of them before leaving. A full line of goods is kept, from the Body Brussels, Velvet Brussels and Moquettes, I also keep a full line of Window Car- tains and Fixtures, Rugs, Ottomans, and House Furnishing Goods generally, The best and most complete assort ment of goods to be found this side of Philadelphia, may be found at my store. Carpets cat and made ready to put down. Floor Linen, Roggets &¢. Goods gliored to the public are just as repre- sented, HARRY BCHROYER. p Store No. 8, Bishop Street, Bellefonte, a, When Raby was sick, we gave hor Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Cestotia, Win skis liad Chiideen, slow pave Goan Crrtunte) ~~ * § b r . T . aroer Than Ever ! W. B. CAMP, Bishop Bellsfonts, Pa ’ Is now more complete than ever. Endless variety of | I respectfully invite the people of Centre eocunty to call and examine. In purchasing these goods 1 have taken great care in selection, and purchased the best for the able money. My prices are in striet conf wrmity with reli- goods, Our Store Hoom is fall and is we Ww ¢ rth seeing even if you do not buy of have an attractive line of Parlor Baits all the fashionable styles, Chamber Suoits are equally attractive, are in Walnut, Ash } Laey and Cherry. Besides goods enumerated above we have everything that can be found in a first class Furniture More. Come and see our © I tock. W. R. Camp. Bishop St, ER lta ie DLE, BPA. i IZ HICKS & BRO. BELLEFONTE, PEN Idard~xrare, y “Ty JL 1 est prices of any store in our line of bus-| iness i uo Centre county, Now tha! 1 OL 8AvYd nodsaz 01 slp LuL our NA" HLO08 Telephone Connection direct to v i store, it will more than pay you to order 110) sanwod Hy THD « from ns, We gnarantee the prompt ments snd lowest prices best goods. When you can save money] AME LE H you will i EMOTL AFT opport H. K. Hicks & Bro mmity. "i. H K. HICKS & BRO, Cn RRR, Read the “REPORTER” THE IMPROVED Henly Monarch Fence Machine COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROVED HENLY 4 MONARCH o FENCE}, MACHINE I8 THE BEST AND HAS_NO EQUAL. 1 Because the wire is stretched the full length of the field before the weaving is com menced, 2 Because any sized wire can be used, and either 2, 8, 4, or 5 double strands can be used, weaving all with equal facility, 3 Sn siyte of piskat, 81 412, OF LOAN, OAR Dh used, weaving fancy Because any size, length iron pickets equally well and soll 4 Because it will make a fence over rough and uneven ground, or up and down hill alike, making as good a fence as on even, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, the pickets ohn Alouarch machine stretches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and any one, man or boy, can operate it, and there are no parts to get out of order and it is made of the best with will last a life-time, o roach of every rmer.Te 7 % the price is within th ory } 9 Because it is the only machine that forces the slat or picket firmly against the wire, tay ng the slat in shoh a id and and permaDent manner that it cannot be pulled out, 1 ar she fahos mad by. this Hachine will tutn all kinds.of sock, sud is much strong. $he poet, to the posts with sta posts, 6 keeping the wood from coming in contact with moisture or rot, is a very important matter, as ait hoards in #000 rot off at post, and cooasion continued expense for repair, Because all kinds of old materiul can be used for making ew fenoe. ute eo handsomest, best, and mont durable and ouly machine in the world, femen, For prices of machines, fence material, or territory, best wire And repair, Bocanse Recanse and fastening the wire 11 Because by Seaving 12 18 THE GOMMON SENSE rorceL UIP ) FORCEL_RWEE a ngs er thi Beady for action lo ONE-EIGHTH OF A MINTTE. £ ot} i ANIWLYVIIA 3u1d 343 TdINOD V SIRVIN ia ASOD TIVHS A HT A =m dan out a fire. and extremely handy for § put t WORTH FIFTY TIMES ITS COST if you need it Energetic business men who Shon, sew wagted to handle 1 Pa BJ M4, Del, Va, a sorded control of suitable territor CHARLES G. BLATCHLEY MANUFACTURE of all sizes and styles of WOOD PL MPS Ove iovad i. asics + i. i Philadelphia, Pa. SEA SHORE EXP. leave ALAN W MM arr at Harr § IBrie Mail East, Niags Expross East make « veunwith BRB EV. R ==Erie Mail East and tainson LE &M W. R KE: st Empori and atl Driftwood wilh J LEWISBURG AND TYR RELLEFONTE, NITTAN] Daily § Woestward, 00 50 B90 00 KD ND ns ps pe 1 i nt Gap § IS Axemann 25 He nie Additional tra don at 5.20 a m, | am, leave Montandon for Lew m and 7 80 HAR, E PUGH, General Manager, LF and 2 i shurg at 2.20 a m J. R, WOOI Gen'l Pass'ger Ag’ THE Keystone Mutual Benefit As- sociation. ~~ALLENTOWN, PA.— Offers the cheapest and best ~—_—LIFE INSURANCE, —— In amounts from $500 to $8000, man} AGENTS WANTED, Send for Circulars, Address as above HN bem Y nda Mant fosturers APG: Panty vaniaand New ab KEN EE maLL, A
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