— Look ovr For THEM, ~On Wednes- who makes it a business to go shout uping the unsophisticat. d, and abusing their gullibility, pulled vp at Munson's | corner and began to deliver » loud har of ancient and Hearers with scraps » wodern history, and made them aware | of the fact that he could knock Orton's | | n8 Lightning Calculator out in the very | first hard fought round of 2} minutes: | fame as a puller of teeth, having the | ability to keep four or more teeth in the air at once, When the fakir had | succeeded in drawing a crowd sullicient- B# large he ceeded to dispose of cuff buttons and other articles, which he at first bought back for double what they sold | t. By and by he brought out some watches, He told his interested audi ence that he was totally ignorant regard- for his purpose, pro- | ing the ability of the watches to go or stop, and made several remarks decid edly detrimental to the said watches, ol after which he began to dispose of them at two dollars a They were | hoought up by all kinds of people of all ages, who thought that the follow was only joking, and that they would get double the value of their money from The sharper did his piece. the investment, talking from the back part of a carriage | while one of the old ‘‘cats” that travels with him occupied the front seat and held the lines, while he fleeced the easi- | After the fellow had reliev- esti ly duped. od the crowd of a sum of money mated by various persons. at from 75 | to 250 dollars, he drove off leaving the crowd in open-mouthed wonder and as The tenishment. jewelry the fellow | disposed of was the veriest trash, and | there was not a single watch chain, or button bought that night that ta diher of, and he might think fool ishly squander d that night would have do square business, and how much be is not now ashamed well be so. We can't help but money what a lift the amount of given to our town jewelers, who the purchases would have shown Bat it seems that a certain am swindling is necessary to the existence of some people in this community, sod | there is little or no use in talking com- pion sense to them. Though most peo ple will concur with us that itis a that a worthless s lowed to drain one town of ils 10058 CaS IN Suck m game game in nner. This san Altoona, $ dsysburg, Clearfield, and has been su He travels with two w them being his 0 Munson Munson, Ww. ter Mrs, 8S. ents of F. <q Mus d both of this long ship, enj wed the of passing the 62 nniversary couple being in go i heslth children they have but three uving those gon tafore them lie and three ol » burie 1 in southern soil, martyrs of the Mrs. Munson was Walker De late war, 1 sWyer ol the troit | and is a sister to that name, and in her family there has been the rare record of five golden wed dings. That this aged respected couple may live to augment many more anoi versaries is the w sh of numerous friends that have become attached to them during their residence of a quar- ter century in Livingston county.” Philipsburg Ledger, Mand 8's Wonderful Speed CueveLaxp, July 30.—Maud 8S, went afternoon over Glenville track in 2:08]. Her time by was 321, 1:04} and 1:354. When Maud 8. appeared to-day to beat her record the track was in a fair condition. There had been heavy showers during the night, but the sun and half dozen drags improved the track as the day wore on, No pools were sold. but about $25 to $8 that the mare would fail. Bair jogged her around the track and then gave her a warming up mile, doing it in 2:28}, When she was call od out for the second attempt John Splan dreve a runner behind her. He held a wateh in his hand in order to as to the speed he was mak. a mile this quarters private betting was post Bair ing. Maud 8, went to quarter in 36 but at | the quarter went up and Bair took her back, On the next stump she resch- ed quarter in 32}, the lf in 1:04. The next quarter wes trotted in 31, the fastest on of the mile. Coming up tise stretch the strain appeare i to tell on her und she slowed up, Bair appli ed the whip and she responded quickly, dashing under the wireat a tremendous pace, making the last quarter in 33} and the mile in 208]. A wild scene followed the sunouncement, day night last a professional sharper | { Line He claimed also to have attained great | | the | thousand dollars, | Myers on the building is not known | wild cats, foxes, | minme to be paid by the respective duce such | horrible A $3,000 Blaze in Ebensburg o'clock Dougherty About night Mr. John .moke and flames issuing from the roof f by eX 10 on noticed of a building owned shentl | Myers on Main street, Enensburg, and angue, during which he reg ved his | occupied on the first flsorjby Mr. John Lloyd && a store and express oflice, and on the second floor by Issac Davis Mr the neighbors; was } a saddler shop. Dougherty alarmed and in a short | water wing applied to the flames from two lines of hose, one at tached to a plug at the Rev se ol. Lloyd's nt The fire was | corner and other attached Thomas Griffith's cornes. | extinguished in thirty mioutes from The build: ing was literally deluged with water in the time it was discovered, a few minutes, and its contents, from to the and soaked through and through, Thus garret cellar, drenched | while bat little damage was done by | flames, the ruin wrouzht by the water will foot up several ~possibly five The stock of g woods lin Llovd's store is said to have been in- Whether Davis had his sured for $4,000. any insurence n sndlery, or How the fire originated is a mystery as yet. For the whove facts =e are indebt- ed to the Johnstown Tribune. —Al Tribune. na - Be B anty An act for the distruction of wolves, minks, hawks, weasels, and owls, in this Commonwealth was ap proved June 24d, the following pre- counties in which the same are slain pamely: For every wild cat two dollars, for every red or gray fox one dollar, f every mink fifty cants, for every w fifty halk and for every owl except the % sreech ; ! wr easel cents, for every fifty cents, vali wr barn owl whichis h ; empted from the provisions of this act | fifty cents. Persons havin ing himself of the premiums, slain animalor b any magistrate of the county, and vffidavit of the time and place of the thie ynimal or bird, the same, such magist » to give with the { to the coun hall give an order upon the for the Any asurer payment miams, fraud emiums unishable nt. mprisonme AS under the leadership ol B. Case, of the above p ng at Mi death ow camp Gretna, met with a this morning by being { killed by a freight train, a short ds- It appears t shove Lhis place’ of tance hat Mow®y had lea Daring his stay here he ©" absance and came to Lebanon hecame intoxicated, and this morning While Lebanon endeavored to get to camp. waiting on the Cornwall and rarlrond he wasstruck by Afrnaight train His body oroner and almost instantly killed was [rightfally mangled. The held an inquest at noon an | rendered ' ™ verdiet ae ywiling 0 the facts, Ih ret accident that | befallen Ad soldiers of Lhe cimp thus 1d it had considerable eff upon h ¢, by whom he was much liked, - comrad A Hanoy ver doll Hence dollar can go fora single two-cent stamp. \ AnD ounce, SCALE ror Lerrers ai ar weighs very nearly any letter not heavier than the Ibis is easily remembered, If you want | to be more exact, take a silver dollar | and a silver five-cent piece, and you have an ounce almost to a feather's | weight, Provided you haven't the sil | ver dollar handy, use two halves, or if you have nickles only five of them and | a small copper cent will give you nearly | an ounce. As 09 will fall within letters out ofa JX the ounce weight, is simple system of weighing will serve for general use. It is the result of some teats made by Chief Clerk Woodhouse, of the New York post-office, Our friends will always meke money by sticking to us, Javes Hanns & Co, Small, medium, large, and extra large fans-—CGarman's, — White, pink, ecru and blue em- | broidered dress patterns—Garmans, w— ~The Renersnure Serer Scenoon opens July 27, 1885, ° Sr Special advantages are offered those preparing to teach, Hygenio Physiology will receive due attention, Students have access Lo various works on teaching and free of charge, Boarding $2.00 per week. For further information, address, CL Onamwiey, Principa educational papers, | Rebersb ary, Pa. Straw hate, G .imans, Wednesday | { dread infection’ { from | Bitters, { means of prevention at once. [ ulates | minsmatic vapors breed disease, { debility and nervousness. 40,000Copies Alread ySold lo | Best on nll Sides By malaris, how shall we escape the | ? is the questicn which | the denizens of feverand ngue districts The suffer ers ask themselves AnEwer commen former who for year of the periodic reourge, through the protect- ing of When the necessity for using use this It reg- digestion, have escaped tne visitations influence Hostetter's Stomach preventive measures arises, the liver, facilitates and liberates impurities from the sys- | tem, when such exist, by promoting heathful action of the bowels and kid: In all regions where It is neys. Act early. [ absolute necessary to be provided with | a safeguard, and this is true, though a | sojourn in such localities is destined to be brief. No one ean afford to breathe malaria for a short time, The Bitters is a sovereign specific for rheumatism, Keep it on hand, Woanled WE WANT 5000 MORE BOOK AGENTS ce, Secure Territory at On LTR \ for the PERSONAL GEN. U. S. Bosh wil) emtenes Be Genersly anfioe sary, «vil savie nd private camer aad Lethe ert eomplete and reliable hasten y o Mio en mat Bodorsed by bomdseds o 6 Frome and Agents’ bieconsin AN a —— SreoLd ox TO AGENT BLA. WIN wor vy WA aes By mending Gow. for TER & HATCH, Hartford, Cond Und Yo baron gd Bennner township... Bogas twp EP . w. Pr H] awl Barnside tw artis eo fwy loge tw EP wr Re BP ocstnmne ! Union twp ar Walker tup 1a Troposom top 1 Worth (wy The delegate slecti ns mast Le sd ted cordanes with the following Mim 1 The Damacrats asty Comvention of ity shall be comjomd of ome delegate fw fifty Democratic voles polied at the Pr. olden OGuterastorial cle thn nett préceding th PT The allot ment of del gates 10 Ihe grvern! plot rie = in the ounty shall be made by the mmitte. of the cone ty at its first mesrting alternate year smog & the Preside atin & ing rind aleetione and shall be in proport te th crath cast in snch district at such sleotion ! The shee inn for delegates te represent the ent dostriets In the any Tremorrat C vention shall be held at the wend sther tw a ad volten nal anty place aneral elections for each district preceding the see of hol Ying the od Taesday of August in exch ar every year baginging st tw wk pp = and continuing antl six o'clork p, on. The so oles ted shall meet jn § ty Convent Court House, at Bellefonte al two o'clock i. The suid de section shall be held election bonrd, to consist of the members of committees for each district and wrath thereof designated hy the Conety Commit the persons so comtiuting the bos from the place of holding of an hour after the pein ’ "wh Baturday 6 osald day delegates s at the mn the Tuesday following m egate el) by Aan anty thers Dem spprinted or nee any of H be alent for a quarter Rule First for pees shall | by the tw vitow who shall he In i sha tes oo the opening of 1) flied by an Irene y Sh Beery 4 he inte oir § | vive voor te plified » fu list t I the In whos ticket lor thon geoeras election vote tithe He rat be shall bes i to 8 vole at the ud any gualiBed elector pledge his word of honor § ticket at the pet general election shall be permittod to vote st the delegate elections Sth. The voting st all delogate slections shall be by ballot, upon whic bh lsmilor shall Le written or pring od delegate or delegation voted for, together with any lustructione which the voter may desire fo give the delegates or delegates Each ballot shall be received from the person voting the same by a member of the election board, and by him deposited in a box of recepiacie provided for that pares to which bax or other recapiacie no prreon bat members of the board shall have sora 6. No instractions shall be recs ived of recoguined unless the same be voted upon the ballot as provided in Rule Fourth, nor shall such fostractions if voted upon the taller be Wading upon th | one ball or more of the ballots shall contain Instrae | tons concerving the same office. Whenever half or | more of the Yatiote shall contain instructions concern ing ony office, thd delegates elected a' such Flections | shat! be held ta be instructed to mpport the cand) dates having the highest number of votes for such oi fice, 7. Bach election board shall keep an accafate int | of the names of all persons voling at such elections, when the list of voters bagethor with a fall and om plete reten of sneh slection, containing an scewrate | statement of persons eleoted delegates and all instrue | thane voted, shall bo certifisd by said board 10 the eunty © wrention, upon printed blanks to be furnish od by the comnty commitiss 8. Whenever from any district qualified Democrat fe voters In waimbers cgqual to Ave times the dAelegat » | wisieh such distriet has in the county convention, | shall complain in writing of an undue election or false return of delegates of of instructions, in which compininin the nhioged ‘acts shall be specifically set | fourth and verified by the aidavit of one of more pet ate ot ft whe will wupport the Demotratic the name of names of the Ielogates, unions sonsanch complainants shall have the right to contest the sent of sins such “elogate of the validity of such in stenctome, Sock complaint hall Ye heard by a com: | nttiee of Bee debogaton 10 bo nppointod by the presi dens of th convention | shich sid commition smll proceed to howe the parties proots and allegations, ated ane om ne may be report to the conventio § what delogat » are eulithed to sents therein, and what in structions nre binding npon such delegates Where upon the convention shall proceed immediately upon the call of the yeas and nays to adopt or reject the re port of the contesting parties, in which call of the yest and nays the names of the delagn or whose spats | mre contested or whose instruotions are Glepu ted shall be omitted Pth. All delogntos must reside in the district they | represent, nn cave of alsence or In ability to attend, | sutatHutions tmany be made from citizens of the dis rie | 101} Delegates must obey the inst -nctions given them by their respective districts, and if violated, it shall be the duty of the president of the convention to east the vote of such delegateor delegates In aecor | dusice with the instructions, and the delegate or del. ecgates so offending shall be forthwith expelled from the convention, and shall not be eligible to sny office or place of tiust In the party for a period of two YOntY Hith, In the osomvention a majority of all voters { 8hall be necessary to a nomination : and no person's | name shall be excluded from the list of candidates untill after the third ballot or vote, when the person receiving the least number of votes shall be omitted and struck from the roll, and #0 on at each successive vote untill a nomination be made, 12 1f any person who is a candidate for any nomin- ation before a county convention shall be proven Lo have pald any money or other va uable thingor made wny promise of a consideration or rewnrd to any del | gate for his vote, or to any person with a view of In | ducing or securing the votes of delgstes, or if the | same shall be done by any other person with the | knowledge and consent of such canditates the name | of such candidates shall be immediately stricken from | the list of candidates, or If such facts be sscer | tained after his nomination, shall be struck from the | ticket and the vacancy supplied by a new nomination { and in either case such person shall be ineligible to | any nomination by the convention, or to an election | ne a delegate thereafter, And in case It shall be al. leged after the sdjournment of the convention that any candidate put in nomination bas been guilty of | such wets or of any other fraudulent practises to ob. tain such nomination, the chinrges shall be investiga ted by the county committee, and such stops taken as the ood of the party may require, 13th. If any delegate shall re ive any money or | other valuable thing, « r accept the promises od to him or to auy person for such candidate, as an indudement fir his vote upon proof of the fact to the satisfation of the convention such delegate shall forthwith expelled, and shall not be rerelved as & dol egata to any farther convention and shall be ineligl bie to any party nomination 14th, Cases arising under th rules shall have precedence over all other business convention until determined 15th. That the term of the chairman of the commiites shall begin on the first day of Jus each and every yoar ¢ | 16th, That the delgates from the several boroughs snd townships be authorized, In conjanction with the chairman of the connty commities 10 appoint members of the committees for the and townships At held rounty various boroughs a meeting Bn Boded MODE WoT of the Democratic pn Friday July pamed to bh etive minty ¢ 1. 1885 yim mite the fol Ielogate election "1 nutes thelr reap Vietrie Bell NW Wut JP Gop ant Bellefonte, 8 W ankle, Jates De fle fe. WW Schofield LO Meek Howard bors Fonte Lalimar burg vig, chairman; D Wm Ha per halrman gh Gard K G Bhult Mitesh Marth M ® OF Krea hairman BR Williams hairman, Lollege and Sixth Street, PA. Jd P Axprews, Sec'y of Board 1Inion Business Ss Penn Ave PITTSBURGH, Hox Wu A Hernox, Pres. Board of Trustees W. corner The largest, most thorough, practical & | suceomssful Commercial Calliege and Eng ish Training School in Pennsylvania ris Elegant ments, 27 Ris ety insl voar buildings, quis 15 argo halle and recitation rooms occupying aver 10000 sg. Nt Copies of the piece ol ny ir hook of Jas Crank Winniaws, Hanmox D. WILLIAMS, WAL Business Manager CIn=s instructors, ah wren of Penman. with hand. to A. X., Principal finest mailed uy the state froe Soh wil iestion on spy SEGISTER'SNOTICE Tua fotlowing | WC have been examined, passed | and remain in this office for the inspec | tion of heirs and legatees, creditors sll others in Any wise be prosented to the Orphans Court of Cen- | tre eo nly, on Weadnmsday, the 200h day of August, A. D., 1885 for ailowance snd { confi mation 1. The first and final sccount of A. J. | Graham, sdminfetrator of, ote, of V. B | Holt, late of Philipsburg borough, deceas- {od | 9 The first and fnsl account of Frank. i lin Vonada, administrator of, ete. of An. na Mary Vonada, late of Walker town. | ship, deconsed, | 8 The first and final necount of W. T. | Leathers, administrator of, eto, of Adam | Lose, inte of Howard township, decensed, | 4. The account of John B. Heckman, | administrator of, ote, of William Geary, | Inte of Gregg township, docensed 5. The account of Jacob Snyder, guar | gian of Annie M. and Samuel G. Felton, "minor children of Robert K. Felton, late of Taylor township, decensed, | 6 Thewceount of T. W. Hosterman, ' administrator of, ote., of Hannah M. Hos of any | cons deration or reward to be paid, delivered or secur. | be | Eth, 12th and 13th | in | uary of | and | interested and will | terman, late of Haines township, decess- od. 7. The account of Henry Keen, trodes ano of the real estate of John Keen, inle of Millheim borough, deeensed. istrator cum testamento annexo, of, ele, of Ann Parr Lyon, late borough, decensed ed. 10. The aecount of W. A, guardian of Sallie Reily, minor ¢ James Rolly, deceased, of shild son, 8 minor child of William A. Thomp- son, late of Potter township, decensed, ministrator of, ete, of Hon, J. mere, late of Bpring township, 18. The account of Jacob f utor of, ete., of Mary Walker township, deceased, G. decenged, unkle, sxec- utor of, ete, of Catherine Leighty, late of Potter township, deceased. 16. The third partial account of George Bower and Bamuel Everts, executors of, ete., of Jacob Everts, late of Penn town. ship, deceased, 16, The account of C. B. guardian of Lilly May Houser, child of Martin Houser, decessed., istrator of, ete., of Samnel Tyson, Ferguson township, decensed, ine ol | scutor of, ete., of KE. J. Carter, inte of | Bellefonte borough, decensed ecutrix of, ete, of Margaret B Myers, lute { of Philipsburg borough, deceased. appointed by the Orphans’ Court to minke | of Bellefonte | Murray, | 12. The account of John M. Furey, ad- | Lari. | 14. The account of John Daniels, exec- : Houser, late | minor | 19. The sccount of Emeline Myors, ox. | 20. The first and partial secount of Mol. | | | HAVE, HAVE, HAVE 8 The account of 8B, B. Lyon, admin- | YOUR 9, The second partial account of Dr. P. | T. Musser, administor of, ete., of John D. | Foote, late of Millbelm borough, decens- | CLOTHING, 11: The firet and final account of Clem- | ent Dale, guardian of William A. Thorop- | Made:-:to:- Order, Dunkle, late of | BY FLENING, THE TAILOR. 17. The aecount of Amos Tyson, admin. A 18 The account of Issac Mitchell, ox- | ‘Full Stock, Low Prices, | lie Neff and Sue E Neff executors of, ote, | ! deceased 21. Account minisirairix kilo, ints The miListirator of, el Worth wownship, deceased 9% The § rh of Lucinda Runkle, ad- 0! deceased. Wiser, ad Potter township, 22 necount of James frst and part account of T Frank Adams, executor of, ete , of Fras ces M. Atherwon, of Milesburg © ough, Ged cape) al inle f= of James P. C : 18) hi SARL Kream- decessed nt ins of James VP (Co. 4 bor of, el { Samuel Huston ste of Potter townsh 3 GeCense 26. The second and fina on, Cx tor of wing ins en tor naities sel apart U 11 ¥ dis Bitner 2. Inventory of tl of George L ng isle 0 lecensed, as taken by Long 4 }. Inventory of perty f John FP. Debsss, of irl : ship, { oconsed Susan Dehase §. The inventory of the _ § T ) Absalom wie ft Laken ow, personal townshin, doconw TRY Tiptor JAS A. McCLAIN ow. Rebeces J Register's OM Be! 1885 Dw UTOR'S NOTICE 4 tameniary « Lhe Letters tos. esinte of George N. Hale, de of Bellefonte dersignied, he requests sll eased, late of the borourh having been granted to the un. Pere ed 1o said + pavment, and ns knowing to make having am the sted. Apaym Hoy Execute themselves indeed immadisgte 14 claims xgainst the present n | thorough 'y autl a) 64 enn r 'A Valuable Farm For Sale. The undersigned offers at private sie farm situate Benner Towmbhip, Centre ¢ within two miles of Bellefonte, asd knows “Fishburn Farm,” A valuable nly, as the almost the a high state of Containing 162 acres, more or how tire t on wot being cleared, and iv with vation, having thereon erect Large Two-Story Dwelling House, a Large Bank Barn with Good Fences And all necessary (mprovements, LOHARD WITH CHOICK FRUITS | A House AFINE Ade OR and Three Acres Ground, Adisining the above doscribod farm, suitable for | a comutry residence. The home Is in good condition, {and very comvenie nily arranged. The lot bs planted | with Cholee Fruit Trees, Grape Vines and *hubbery, Terms quire of reasonable For father particulars, in C. M, BOWER, Executor of Jacoh Flahburn, deceased, Bellefonte, Pa MXECUTORS” NOTICE. Let 4 ters testamentary on the estate of Della J. Rit tor, Inte of Liberty towdship, dee'd,, having lean granted to the unde signed, all persons indebled 0 nit reques od to present them daly authenticated for set. tHement, to JOUN SCHENK.) WM. RRCIHDLE, awriwas & Rrmoen, Attoreeys Kxvevvons, iba ond Bt, shove Race, Plhilndeliphin, for 80 yours hav Loon engaged in trentmaert of Secret Disenses as Ne gular Practittoners. Read aur new book, “Mystery ' ote, Bent to any address on rec Ipt of ten cont Useful Information to the aft i ted OMce hours from Sam to 2 pom, and from 6 19 slee pw Consnlia fon By mull strictly private and e nfidential, of and Basday. LL EERE of, ete. , of Hon. John K.Run- | of mid estate a » requested to make immediate paymest, i and oll persons having alms against the siate are | Drs. 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