From the Philadelphia Satoeday Night, June 25th, ! The Pennsylvania Railroad is one of the greatest systems of inler-State com: munication in the world. of eareful and judicious management Long vears has placed it in a position above the | fear of competition from rival lives. | Its system connects two oceans and reaches, with its tributary lines, every important point in the country. Ita | sppointments are superb, and it has | contributed more than any other road to make traveling a luxury. Accidents to its employes or patrons are matters of rare occurence, It would take columns to describe in | brief its many advanisges, Every sale guard, every convenience, every com fort, every luxury that ingenious minds have devised and cunning bands fabri- cated in railroad economy, sre in prac tical operation on the Pennsylvania. The inducements it holds out to summer tourists are uopsralleled, It] controls a direct chain of communica- | tion between Philadelphia and the | ocean resorts stretching from Sandy Hook to Cape May Point, If the coun try is perferred, the Pennsylvania road | carries the traveler to all important laces in New York, New Eogland nnd Pearsylvania. Whether it is desired to summer in some fguiet, sleepy inland town, or within sight of green fields | and within sound of babling brooks in a quaint old-fashioned farmhouse, or | among the crags and cliffs of the Blue | and Allegheny mountains, or on the health-giving heights of Mount Wash- ington, this road carries you to the chosen elysium quickly, cheaply, snd | safely. All the famous health resorts are tapped by it, and whether the invalid be afflicted with consumption or bay fever, the Pennsylvania will take him to the place of cure. Its enlerprise has built up along its main lines of trav- | o el, within a few minu'es’ ride of Phila delphia, a hondred little villages, and places that a few years ago were prime val wastes are now bright with a new life. Vilasand cottages, many of them as semptuously elegant as the palaces of the Old World's nobles, dot the hills surrounded by carefully-kept grounds, that in summer make a pic comparable rural beauty. The people of no city in the world have so many and diversified places of summer resort, within easy ridiug distance, the inhabitants of Philadelphia The Pennsylvania its many fast trains which station Broad and Market, daily, makes it possible for the business man to sum mer at the resort of his choice, without interfering in any way with his business in the city. The roads facil rapid and careful handling and trans portation of freight are incomparably fine. on fast passenger trains bri within {wenty-Lhree nours his, and transports the Cipcinnatl ture of in as have road by means of leaves the ties for the Its recent enterprise in putting ge (Chi dely travel in eighteen, impr p tratmed to habits « tention to the travel Cars, dinin £-CATSs, AL ttached wiiere § One of thie w md traveling that th * than soy pense is BPAare {to Its vast army of emplo this one precep rt of our patrons above Its motto m “Speed - com ght justly be writt a‘ety —comior! The Reperssore Seu opens July 27, 1585 Special advantages are « those preparing to teach Hygenie Physiology will rec atiention, Students have ac ods 10 var on teaching and education free of charge, joarding $2.00 per week. For further information, address, C. L. Graviry, Rebersburyg, Pa. Principa Only Fractions of Liv How many persons live only a frac | tion of average human life because they neglect to take the commonest precau It is disease in its maturity that kills, and maturity implies growth. A slight indisposition is usually slighted, They avail themselves of Hostetter's Stomach Bit tions against sickness, who ters know it to be effacious in chronie eases of disease, but the process of cure is a far easier one if it is used in early stages of dyspepsia, malarial disease, rheumatism, constipation and liver de- rangement, let those who would avoid the peril which even the most potent remedies cannot avert, steer clear of the rock upon which so many constittions split—an under-appreci- ation of the danger of neglect, It will not do to omit care and a recourse to medicine when health is affected. If deliberated, or nervous, or dyspeptic take it for granted you are in want of aremuedy, use the Bitters, Pa 7-22-1y. Straw bats, Garman's, we Wedding cards and all kinds of prin iwgatthe Caxtae Democnag office, «Rend Lewis’ price list of fish, i to elect delegates to the Democratic County } tion | close at six o'clock, p wm | at the Court House, | transact such other business as | Bellefonte, N. Wo inne “ 8 ¥ | Miliboim borough { Philipsburg, | Untonville borough | Bepnner township... | Curtin twp | College twp | Committes of the cr } 14 | at two o'¢l ocraty i Dem | and f tod by the { the the | Democratic Delegate Election and County Convention The Democratio voters of Contre it the regular places of holding the witty will meet general election Por thelr districts, on SATURDAY, AUGUST §, 1885 The election will open at two o'clock p, m,, aud Tue delegates chosen at the above tim ut Belielonte, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1885, at 2 o'clock, p. ta, to nominate one candidate for Jury Commissioner and one candidate for Coroner, and to the interest of the will meet party may require The number of delegates te whi | entitled is as follows Halues, WW. I y EP Howard twp Huston twp Liberty twp Ww “ Ww Mileslrg bo Howard borough a... Ist W Marion twp WwW... i MULon AWD ccrsnniisiirais sseens 8 | Patton twp Poeun twp ib Potter twp, “ NP B. Pui 2 Rush twp, N.P.., id ME Snow Bhoe twp, Boggs twp, EP : w.p Bornside twp, Ferguson VSpring twp taylor twp. ww HUnlon twp Walker twp Halfmoon twp 11 Worth twg The delegate as must be cond cordance with the following rules L. The Democratic County Convention of county shall be composed of one N 8. Fr reg, electi in we 1eted Centre eYery Presidential or nyvention delogate fifty Democratic votes polled st the Gubernatorial ele tion next pre The allot ment of del gates t tricis in the i the several election dis by 5 county at its first mesting in every alternate year succeeding the Presidential and Guberna i H be in proportion te the Dem aieclions aunty shall be made the Blanding sod sha votes cast in each district at such elections 2 The election for delegates to represent the differ ont districts in the annual Democratic County Con vention shall be held at the usual place of holling the general elections for ench district, on the Baturday | preceding the second Toesday every year beginning at two o and contiouiog until six o'clock p. m, The delegates #0 olected shall meet uoty Couvention at the Court House, at Ballefouts, on the Tuesday following wk p.m f August in each clock p.m and in O« election board, to consist of the members of commities for each district and two others voles thereof, who shall rp designated by the y CRE the persons so const : ' TH fre fan unty Dem be a any f e alsent 3 lon for a quarter hour after the time appointed by Rule First for pening of the same, his or their places shes by an election, to be conducted viva vox wratic voters present at that time dth. Every voter of the distri the late general election voted the Democr shail be entitled to a vote at the any qualified elector o e his word of hor next tl filled eo, by the {aalifie sat Yelegate the district who pled ticket at the # a candidate for any nom ution =i i 1 . all proven § yor va nable t ' | Potter township, deceased it shall be a that ity of practises to of mination, the charges shall unty committee, and such f the smarty may require : any deoleg vention wination ae been tain such ¢ t be investige slope taken as 1th. If ate shall ABY 0 ther valanable thing tr accept the promises cons derati mm or reward to be paid od to him or to any person for such candidate, as an indadement for his vote upon proof of the fact to the satisfation of the convention such forthwith exj receive ney or f any teliversd or secur Hed, and «hall not be rescived as a del egate 10 any farther convention and shall bie to any party nomination 14th. Cases arising ander th thall have proce ler be inelig ih, th 12th and 13th mm r basiness in ver all ona Nn unt Jetermined 15th ommiites shall begin « rach and every year 15th, That the delgates from the and townships be authorized chairman of the county commities to appoint the members of the committes for the various boroughs and townships At a meeting of the Democratic county commities held in Betlefonte on Friday July Sd, 1885 the follo Ing persons w re pamad to hold the delegate eoloction In their respective districts Bellefonte, NW, Wm Galbraith, chalrman burg, J P Gepanrt Bellefonte, SW, Wm R Ludwig, chairman; Thos J Dunkle, James Dolan, Bellefonte, WW, Wm Ha per Schofield, L O Meek, Howard borough, Abram Weber, chairman; W R Gardner, K G Shute Milesburg borough, J B Proadfoot, chairman; John Martin, O PF Kreamer Millhetm borough, J H Reifenydor chairman; Prank. He Knare, J H Swarty, Philipebnirg It W_ J Allen Loken, chairman, RR Munson, Frank Flega! Philipaburg, 3 W_ John 8 Gray, chalrman; G 8 Fle gal, James Passamore Philips! nrg Sed W_ Jackson Gorten, chairman; John Walton, #i as Reese Unionville borough, John Bing, chairman; A T Leathers, GP Alexander, Bonner township, Robert Henderson, chairman; J B Roan, Henry Mayers, Boggs township BP Henry L Barnhart, chal rman, Ezekial Confer, James Lingle Boggs towaship, W I" A A Kohibscker, chairman; das ¥ Wonver John Whitehill, Burnside, township, Osear Holt, ohairman; Wm Kepple, Honey Meakeor, College townabip, Gio RB Roan, chairman; John A Rupp, Jonn Trosslor, nrtin towmbip, Thos Delong, chairman: He confer, John MeCariney, ny ) Yeung Forgoron township, KP, Peter Lanck, chairman; J W Corl, Dr Orndort, Fergroom twmship W FP, D I Costenborder, chairman: John Miller W ¥ Hebb rling. Grog township, & FP, J B Fisher, chairman; Wm Pealer, FD Hosterman, nthe first day vers! boroughs A Bern chairman; James Convers | 2 Haris twp 3 | | Lucas. Jacob WMingls, on midday | | | 8 i Wl, The said delegate slection shall be held by an | : Pros. Board of Trustees Minted or | | studerts large halls and recitation rooms occupyin | T. Musser, | od | Bower and Samuel | ¢hip, drconsed | ehild of Martin Houser, doconsed. delegate shall be | | ecutor ' : ] » 3 . jo » " That the term of the chairman of the county | © Philipsburg borough, deceased of January of in conjunction with the | | deceased, Gregg township, N P Philip Frank, ¢ Linirman; Johu | 8 Hoy Wm Lose | Haines township, BP, Joha © Btover chairman; Henry Bhinehart, Jacob Feldler Halpes township, W P, II H Weaver, chairman Nosh Cronmilier, Jd Winklebleoh Half Moon township, J H Gel fen, chisirman James | Cross, George Biddle, Harris township, Hon W A Murray, chairman; Jacobs Weber, Geo W Williams, Howard tewnalilp, Michael Confer, chalrnan; J N Hall, Geo D Johnson i Huston township, John Q Miles, chalrman; Chatles Murray, Wilson Dillen Liberty townshie, Wm N Bitner, chairman; James | P Liun, James Bitner, | Marion township, David W Orr, chalrman; Harry | MeDowell, John P Ishler, bh each distsiot is | Miles township, J Ellis Shaffer, John Emerick, Patton township, Agnew Sellers, chairman; George B Kreamer, chairman; { Glenn, DL Me k, Penn township, W ¥ Smith, chairman; AR Alex andre, Emanuel Kerste tier Potter township, N. P. D © Keller, chairman; BH i Arney WR Camp, Poit r township, 8 P, W W Royer, chairman; Geo, W Bpangler W A Kerr Rush township P. Hugh McCann, chairman; Tsasc | Oswald, J M Clary. Rush township, N P, Fred F Smith, chairman; Ww JT . | W Hale, J B Howe. Snow Bhoe XN P Frank Tuberty, chalrman; Snow Shoe, 8 P, John Ewing, chairman; Henry | Redding, James Gates: » Spring township, Bd C Woods chairman; John | Barnhart, J © Noll Taylor townakip, Vinton Beckwith, chairman; Sam'l | Hoover, Thos, Fink Union township, John Hl Stover, chairman; Chris tian Hoover, J B Alexander Walker township, James J Gramley, Jacob Dunkle, Joseph Emerick Worth township, George RB Willlama, Jas Marks, Jas Morrison EM Maiorz, Chairman Rossenaen, Becrolary chairman chairman; G.w 4 ’ ud ) . Enern Rustitute J | AND inion Business Qollege W. corner Penn Ave PITTSBURGH, PA. Hox Wa A Hernrox, J P ANDrEws, Sec’'y of Board The largest, most thorough, practical & successful Commercial Callege and Eng lish Training School in Pennsylvania. 818 year Jegant bulldings, instruct 15 g Just first class equipments, rs, an area of over 10,000 sq f the finest ship in the state i book of Sch Jas. Ci Harmox D 0-41 % ik joce Copies of EGISTER'SNOTICE A accounts have beer of Annie M. and Samuel G. F hildren of Robert K. Felt lor township deceased f T. W. Hostermar of Hannah MH townsh f a ne ted bi; f 2) " 3 . 4 r f the real eslale « } bor yeim borough ! * {aceased 8. The account of 8. 8. Lyon, admir a lo annex La iste of Bailisfont talamer Lyon eased siralor cum f Ann Parr borough, de 4, The second partial sc sdministor of, ete Foote, iste of Milihelm 10. The atcount of W. A guardian of Sallie Reilly, minor James Reilly, deceased 11° The first and Snal se Murray. | of (C1 ount Sm. i | ent Dale, guardian of William A. Thom; | son, 8 mioor child of William A. Thom; | son, late of Potter township, deceased | 12. The sceount of John M Furey, »d- : ministrator of, ete , of Hon. J. G. Lar mere, late of Sp-ing township, deceased 18. The account of Jacob Dunkle, exce itor of. ele, of Mary Dunk e, i Walker township, deceased | 14. The seccount of John Daniels, exec- | stor of, ete, of Catherine Leighty, late of i inte of 15. The third partial secount of Geor Everts, executors ete... of Jacob Everts, late of Ponn town. | Houser, Inte | Houser, minor | of C May 16. The account B guardian of Lilly 17. The account of Amos Ty son, admin i istrator of, ete., of Samnel Tyson, late of Ferguson township, deceased I8 The account of Isasc Mitchell, ex- | of, ete, of KE. J. Carter, late Bell borough, deconsed, 19. The sccount of Emeline Myors, ex. | scutrix of, ete., of Margaret BR Myers, Inte of | afonte 20. The first and partial sc count of Mol lie Neff and Sue EK Neff executors of, ete of Josiah Neff, late of Potter towhshiy " | 21. Account of Lucinda Runkle, ad-| ministratrix of, ete. , of Hon. John K.Run- | kle, Inte of Potter township, decensed 22. The wmccount of James Wiser, ad. mit istrator of, ete., of Jobn Wiser, late of Worth township, decsased. 23. The first and® partial sccount of T Frank Adams, executor of, ete., of Fran- ces M. Atherton, iste of Milesburg bor- ough, deceased. 24. The third account of James P. Co burn, executor of, ete., of Daniel Kream. or, Inte of Penn township, deceased, 26 The fourth account of James P. Co. burn, executor of, ete, of Samuel Huston, late of Potter township, decessed. 26. The second and Boal account of A. E. Clemson, executor of, ete.,, of Henry Harpster, Isto of Ferguson township, de- coated, 27. The aceount of William McFarlane and Hatt H. ip) Section of, ete., of Georg ack, Iate of Harris township, de- 28. The nccount of Jacob Ridge, aimin-. istrator of, ete., of Mary A, Camp, Inte of Bellefonte borough, deceased, 20. The first and partial socount of 8. H. Bennison, administrator of, &e., of John Strunk, late of Walker township, dec'd. JAMES A, McCLAIN, and Swcth Street, | 3 | right away than anything eles | | Ke of | and all persons having | ety | Sa.mto2p. mand from Sto nine EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby | i L given to all persons interested, that | the following inventories of the goods and | ehattles sol apart to widows under the pro. { visions of the sot of Ih of April, A. D 1861, buve been gonfirmed nisl by the Court, and filed in the office of the Clerk {of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, { and if no exceptions be filed thereto on or { before the first day of next term the { same will be confimed absolutely, : | 1. Inventory of the personal property | | of Benjamin Bitner, lute of Potter town- ship, deceased, ns taken by his widow, Ly- dis Bitner, : : 2, Inventory of the personal property | of George Long, late of Gregg township, deceased, as taken by his widow, Barbara Long. 8. Inventory of the personal property of John P. Dehass, late of Curtin town- ship, deceased, as taken by his widow, Busan Debass, 4. The inventory of the personal prop. erty of Absslom Tipton, oh of Curtin township, deceased, ns taken by his wid- ow, Rebeccs J. Tipton, JAB. A. McCLAIN, C 0. C. Register's Office, Bellefonte, Ps., July 1885. ; NXEC iy" “iy | N. Hale, deceased, Iate of the borough of lollefonte, having been granted to the'un. dersigned, be requests all persons knowing immediate payment, and those | thoroughly authenticated. 30.6¢ Apax Hoy. A Valuable Farm For Sale, | farm situste in | within two miles Beuner f Bellefonte, and known as the | “Fishburn Farm,” Yontaining 142 acres, more or loss, almost th ! cleared, and in a high state of thereon tod a ng ing ere Large Two-Story Dwelling House, a Large Bank Barn with Good Fences At ail meceasary img CRAARD WITH A House rovemonts AFINE HOICKE FRUITS Ale Three Ground, OR and Acres oJ (holce Fruit Trees, Grape Vines and Shubbery. ¥ fast C. M, BOWER, » Fis $ ase ! « ft Fa A. V. SMITH. GROCER. Feort) 4 . { Canned (Foods, ( heeg A Stare b Syrups, Suga I'S : Teas, TOBACCO TOSAULUOS Spices and Confectionery. Telephone Communication and Goods Deliv- ered Free. T= THE PEARL FLOUR, | he best in the World. Harry Teats' Girocery. fend 6 cts for postage and receive free a conily box of goods which A PRIZE. 1 help you *# more money n this world Al ! howr thors first The broad road atacintely sure Asgusta, Maine either sex, snccesd from fortune pene Leb re the At once address, Tove & Os | NOTICE. Let. | f Delia J. Rit having been | JXECUTORS' 4 mn the mtate decd ters tentamentary Tat f Liberty towdship | granted 10 the ands signed, all persons indebied % wa id catate mo requested t laims against the estate are reqnes of to present them duly authenticated for set tiement, to : make immediate payment, | | | JOHN SOIENK WM. BROUDLE, | SArcvTeas | Hasmines & Resoen, Attoryes ys Des nd #t Lee J.N_&J above Race, Bo BR lobensack, No 2m Philadelphia, for 40 years hav { Sseret Diseases m2 Re “Myrtery ten cents nengaged in treatment gular Practitioners. Read ont new book Sent to any address on receipt of Useful information to the aficted OMce hours from p.m. Consulta 4 fon by mull strictly private and confidential. Office Closed Banday JARTITION NOTICE.~In the | matter of the partition of the real estate of | samuel Woomer, late of Taylor township Centre ounly, deceased. The heirs of sald decedent will take : tution that in parsnance of an order of the Orphans’ Oonrt of Centre coun ty. & writ of partition has beet isued from said Com t to the sheriff of sald county, returnable on the 4th | Monday of Augost, A. DD, 1855, and that the inquest | will mest for the purpose of making partition of the | real satate of said decedent, on Thursday, the With day ! of July, A. D., 1885, at 10 o'clock, a. wa, of md day | upon the premises, at which time and place you can ba present if you zee proper o premises in question are described ae follows Beginning at post on line of William Woutner thet oe by Rae 254° W 85 perches to post of Willisss M Lyon & Co, N originally Pine gone; thanes by land 504° B17} perches to post, origina iy = Birch gon | thenoe by same land N 320° E 00 perches to post thence by land of Jamas Soom! Lo 3 ™ “le rehes to it, original wee gone; ence hy fed land Yast named 271 VR 26) perches to Pooch ¢ mor: themes by land of George Woomer 8 5° W190 hes to post to ry of beginning, con: twining 107 sores and 24 . Samir Orvics. ba MILES WALKER, Jane 22nd, 1585, (26-41) farmivr NA ALS te 4 sh a wy J XECUTORS NOTICE Letters 4 tstamentary on tha setate of Henry © Auten, ata of township, dece’d, having been the od, all persons indebted to ® tate requested to make Immedinte payment, and all Tmving claims agninet he estate ar requested vii 1y 60° R72 perches to post, | Rearsren, Bellefonte, July 27, 1885. n30-3¢ CONSTANS CURTIN. I JTOR'S NOTICE. — Letters tos- | | 14 tamentary on the estate of George | The undersigned offers st private sale, a valuable | Township, Centre county, | Tickets, 50c. | Wheat | Rye, per buskied thence hy land | last named N | WEDNESDAY, “Will Exhibit at Bellefonte, AUGUST 9TH 1% 14th Annual Tour, ' Novelties in Each Department. al Larger Than Ever..f=1 The Best in Everything, i | | 1 Bieyele and Skating Erperts Co. 1 Museum. Most Novel sentatives of Represented by Real Idols, Jewels, Vacquero Riders and Lassoers, Mustangs, man| The Very Best Circus ~ W.W. COLE New COLOSSAL SHOWS 4 Clircuses, 2 Menageries, 1 Wax Statuary Ezhibt 1 Theatre Stage, 1 Arab Troupe, 1 Mexican Shoe, 1 Show on Earth A Theatre with a Portable the Presidents in Wax. Stage. All Repre- all Nations. English, French, German, Italian, Mexican! Arabian, and American | Performers in Friendly Rivalry. Every Kind of Ezhibition Extant that Will Amuse this Generation, MEXICO, AND THE MEXICANS | themselves indebted to ssid estate, to make | having | claims sgainst the same, to present them | Weapons, Costumes, Stones, Antiquities Bronchos, Men, Women and Children. x World THE Lady Riders, Lady Tumblers, Lady Gymnasts, Ladies Racing i | ; ay INC A Lad y Blondin, Walks a C THE HUMAN the London Sensation, ¥ eiling, Head Downward. 1 sy, Wil walk a tight A Boras, Wa wait o vif i SEEN Sy the Great and ONLY MLLE. AMIE (iy Men Will Ride Bicycles Along Elevated Wires, Lady Skating Champions Gentlemen Bicycle Chamy The Greatest Lady Rider Living, fin Nisters he 14 zie Harvie, and F Misses Watson BEN Zandt, the the Melt mbs EPTIATY A A DUA LLA H ne. Van and, Charles Rene Evans Intyre, (sr00er Maur md > MAMMOTH MENAG Living | nero A LIVING T { Eves. 4 Horns. potami. Samson, Giant nas « W\ rned Ri tyre Oi Mouths, 2 Heads, Eatg with both Mouths Mlle. ELIZE AGUZZA. ns, the Misses Rosina and Je Hassan, Said i many Cooke thers Others GERIES IN 2 TENTS, 2 v | | Kangar ADED COW. 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY, 1 AND 7 OCLOCK P. M FARMERS!!! Don’t be Deceived As there are persons offering for sale Phosphates branded “ Twenty Five Dollar” and other similar brands, which look very much like ours, we caution farmers nof to be deceived. Use only the article which has our name and address oneachbag. None other is genu- ine. Bavon & Sons, Sole FPro- prictors and Manufacturers, Phila, use TELE sun TWENTY FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE We Caution all persons not to infringe upon our trade marks and brands. Baugh & Sons, PHILADELPHIA. Grains Market, As corrected weekly by Lawnevor | Panex Wheat, red, per bushel white and mixed, por bashel Quorn, shelled, per bushel Oats, per Lashiel Produce Market Following are the produce quotations as received by ue up to the hour of going to pressed o'clock, Wed needay *. N Potatoes, per bashe) Butter, per B Dry Apples... mimi Beans, per bah} . Flour, Snowflake, per sack Four, voller, por sack... Shoulder sugar cured we Curiaine and Curtain man's, Poles wl jog a prise} them duly authenticated for sett'e, ent, A Roland Pe, Erecutor, Children Under 9 Years, 25¢, HAVE, HAVE, HAVE YOUR, CLOTHING, Made:-:to:-: Order, BY FLEMING, THE TAILOR. Full Stock, Low Prices, NO FIT, NO SALE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, : + PA - | ' #4 i
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