—————— w——— DEMOCRATIC STATE ConvENTION, ~The Pennsylvanian Democratic State Conven- tion will assemble in the Opera house, in (he City of W August 26th, at 10 A, nominate State Treasurer,and transact Harrisburg, on dnesdny M., 0 candidate for such other business as it may determine. Under the rules of the party the repre sentation in the State ( of Representative Delegates, one for cach 1,000 Democritic votes cast for the nomi. nee for Governor at the last election (1882), or for a fraction of 1,000 " / | suzh votes amounting to 500 or more in the | respective Representative Districts, provid- ed that each Representative District shal have at least one Delegate. The represen- tation for the coming Convention is the same us it was in 1883 and 1884. Copies of the rules or of the apportionment of delegates will be furnished on application to the undersigned. Orders for the purchase of Railroad | Tickets at reduced rates, good from Au- gust 24th to 20th, over the P.AR.R R, PR R,P. &E,and N.C. R. R, to Harrisburg and return, will bs sent to Delegates and others ‘entitled to be in at the regular attendance" Convention upon application to the undersigned after August Delegates to the Convention, alternates substitutes, Chairmen and or County Members of the State Committes, are re- | quested to forward the names and post office addresses of delegates at once. W. U. HexseL, Chair. Dem. State Com., Lancaster Pa. J. B. Licuary, Secretary yD IT as RESULTED IN SOMETHING GO The following we burg Journal! which we believe clip from the Philips was as beneficial to our town as to Philips burg: “The wisdom of Furst in issuing the order forbi landlords to keep open their bars after ten o'clock r. itself on performances did not that hour, element of the large crowd then in town juainted looded th of Judge dding Mm. plainly Tuesday night. The circus close until aft er and mach who had not yet been made a with the for d grew quits boisterous because the bar new dispensat m, hotels and some INKS, 3 tenders refused to comply wit] lemand, B notwithstand eloquen of the oces keys held and stoxd § lea and the the 13tice, It looking gang, on their faces w 0 compas pointment expec niron lespa r, Mion were n such aj countenan ust been fected sparkle of their eve hugh, t turned aw ng’ the lm What w ens of t) va ever and agu emselves, The ADsWwer former sutferers who escaped the visitations odie fluence When J scouree throug! tect in urge through tecting in the pr of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters the necessity for using preventive MEeAsSUras arises, use this It on, Fans Mm at once, he liberates prevent reguintes liver, fa« and ilates d gest impurities from the system, when such exist, by promting healthful action the bowels and kidneys. Act early. In regions where miasmatic vapor breed disease, it is absolutely necessary to be provided with a safeguard, and this is true, though a sojourn in such localities is destined to be brief. No one afford short time malaria for breathe Bitters to The for rheumatism, debility and can n is specific nervousness. Keep it on hand. - 1 he Burial Case, The steel case which contain the remains of General Grant is made of Cheop's steel and weighs long, 40 and 31 inches high. The steal half inch in thickness, The Fhe rivews 180 pounds w ide one It is 90] inches inches LL) Cane composed of six pieces. by " Gubernatorial | manifested | Lave | of | | Take soverign | ———————— ZION, Daniel Lutz has erected a new dwell. vauiue of his {ing which enhances the beautiful farm, J. M. Garbrick sale, the farm of 029. intends to offer for H. Dankle, dee'd, on Aug i i | | Miss Ida Shaeffer, who has been ill Jonvention consists | 18 recovering, time, The sermon delivered in the Luther Ray HS notification,” | for some chureh, by Brubaker, was oxocel- lent. Text, [he corn was put down considerably last week by the heavy wind and rain. Prof. 8. E. feontinuing Showers, ot this place, is his instruction in voeal music. He meats with his class once a week, Mrs. Mary Garbrick, of this place, is visiting her friends and relatives at Le- She to return home mont expects No doubt | much delighted by this week she feels very her trip over the railroad, the shaded new Some of are well with besutiful trees and have good walks, that Please repair. along the street, | while others have walks are i almost impassable, I'he residence of John | repaired and newly painted, and a new | fence put around the grounds, which is being tastefuly painted in different | colors, | lence to t giving a rather inviting appear- he place. Xty T. The New Revenue Collectors. Wa { who was to day appointed to be Collector | the of Pennsylvania He had and is well He leading ta and by Co SHINGTON, | | | August HH, of Internal Revenue for Twenty | second Disirie is a | resident of Favelte county, Pa, been prominent in politics { known throughout the State was endorsed for the place by of the District, ness men gressman Boyle, and had the of other Democratic ( Pennsylvania appointed colle } \ i the vNinetleentlh A mer spices of the I D 1 FeNNAYIVADIA, a, New lors eEWAre Cumber oT 13 14 tural minent farm lelivered AY, i hursday and rit sales of Implements and place on Fri Manuf lome lay and Saturday, actiurers of sod sgricultural memenisand ma wd st note of this exit fred the representing twenty and breeder to make Last year over one hur 1aand | farmers, five Slates attended this gathering: and from [res ent inaieations the number will be hundre implements I manuf agricultural And number of f fine application raisers o eady made [| ORO for spa Side by side in tne drug store health bl with Vinegar Bitters and the asting preparations fired up bad the vital The one stomach, your « hoi LA bet ween elixir and the deadly poisons, the the others ng cures every disease of er and nerves, h Bitters strengthens, | bowels, liv | { gravate all human ailments, Vinegar the other weakens Our friends will always make money by sticking to us, | James Hanns & Co | — White, pink, ecrtt and blue em broidered dress patterns—Garmans The opens July 27, 1885, Rasgrsnvne Sgipcr Scunoo Special advantages are offered to | those preparing to teach Hygenie Physiology will receive due | attention, Students have access to various works which the ends are fastened together | . aching and educational papers, are five-cights of an inch thick, and are | . of charge. place two inches apart, and are what are Fa known as bution headed on the bottom, where they are fastened. On the inside of the case three iron rollers permanently secured to the bottom, and three wooden rollers on each side to assist in placing the coffin in position On the edges wedre the different pieces are rivited together the steel is one inch thick. On one side of the case isa “lr. § silver | late with the inscription : Grant ; died July 25d, 1885." J ames Harris & Co. will allow no one to nndersell them, 25:41 Are Joarding $2.00 per week, For farther information, address, C. L. GraMiry, Rebersbury, Pa, Principal For neat and attractive sale Dexocrar office, RANDY W JUETUR 1 A Lis wpe call at the iE BF vale tron Sa | residences of this place | bills | Protruding, | package | vivacity, | Renower | John Dowlin Rough on Rats. Clear out rats, mice, ronches, flies, bed. bus, Hanrt Pa ~~ . Palpitation, Dropeicsl, Swellings Dizzi- | ness, indigestion, Hendne he. Sleep lessn (TH cured by “Wells Health Ronewer. ins “Rough on Corns” Ask for Walls *' Roueh Quick complete cure, warls, bunions. on Corns” 15 Hard or soft corns, “Buchu-Paiba Quick, complete cure, all Kidhey, Blad- der and Uninary Diseases, Bealding, Irri- tation, Blone, Gravel Catrrah ofthe Blad- der. $1, Druggist. Be Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bug, mice goph ors, chipmunks . cleared out by “Rough onliats," 106¢. thugs Flies.” “Thin People” “Wells Health Renower' restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debilityt $1. "Rough on Pain” Cuers Cholera, colic, eramps, diarrhoea, aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. 20¢. Rough on Pain Plaster 156¢. Mothers If you are failing, broken, worn out and nervous, use Wells Health Renewer.’’ $1 | Druggists Lite If vou are losin I ‘Welle Health Re our grip on life Go es direct LO | weak F pots. Eby has been | | Hemorrhoids, Bleeding, Internal, or other Internal and External Remedy in each Bure cure, 50. Druggist, Pretty Women Ladies who would retain freshness don't fail to try "Wells Rough o loom Cures Piles or Itching, and Health Rgugh “Rough on len tions, od foot, on Cures ringworm salt rhe chillblains Rough Correct off nlety totter Cure « as gargle | Breath, stand | rum. | New The Farmers' Favorite GRAIN DRILL WITH RITHER Tavorite, “The Wizard.’ ‘The Marks’ Fertihzer Attachment Advertisements The I BE sy Fe ’ LE J. S. WAITE & CO i State College, Pa. TUTT’S ~ PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. ite, Bowels costive, Pain in the eg with a dull sensation in the back part, Pain uader the shoulder blade, Fullness after eating, with a die inclination te exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right Restlessnenss, with fcful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CON INSTIPATION. TTUTT'S LILS are especial adapted to such hn one Bove, affects such shang of feeling BE a tr Ral cred ged Loa joation of color, acts . OF iw York. vr usck by a single ap a DTYR. m A pe ey b 44 Murray oR! | Want AGENTS ro SELL AX) MISSOURI an and Women of pond charactor and Intell igenen Helmelien Tarvitory Guaranteed. A weeks’ trial of sample Washer 10 ba returned ot my Epon | Le satisfartary. A thousand por cont the hast Washer in the world and pars capable agents HG money. In rinsle moarit makes it a phenominal moose svar where, For Dlostrated «ire " Tow, ar nnd terms of aad J. WORTH, 81. Louis, Mo, STUDIO, 2nd floor Bush Arc ade, | (Room opp. Dr. Rothrook's Dental «Mos I am now ready lo do all kinds of PAINTING,’ Such as PORTRAITS inoil, LAND. SCAPES, SIGN and ORNAMEN TAL. FANCY DECORA TING and GRAINING a SPECIALITY, Satisfaction guaranteed i in all cases, I would be pleased to have you eal, and examine specimens of work, In. structions given in Painting, Very Resrrorrviny, CP ICilder, Penn Roller Mills FARMERS MILLS, PA. (10: ) THE MILL 18 NOW IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER, PREPARED TO EX~- CHANGE FLOUR FOR WHEAT, CUSTOM | « HOPPING WILL BE DONE AS HERETO~ FORE, | FLOUR AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND, THE MILL Is FITTED UP WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF THE CELEs v. BRATED HAS ALL THE MODERN L AND | PROVEMETS KNOWN IN THE ROLLER PROCESS, THE QUALITY OF FLOUR | GUARANTEED EQUAL TO ANY MADE | IN THE COUNTRY. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN J. B. FISHER. vin26 Manufacturers MENTAL Fe neings, Railings, ( 1'és stings. x te from wrong y rin & ™ ur pale Ww A Val able Farm For Sale. Fishburn Farm m, , ® 8 Large Two-Story Dwelling House, a Large Bank Barn with Good Fences in 01 EFRUITS {I House Three (Ground, and feres . Cholee Frult Trees, Grape Vines and ' hubbery. ’ r perth are C. MM, BOWER 5D 55 sollege an ' inion Busines ) t] Penn 4 PITTSBURGH, IA « Wa A Henn P Axons f Trustees Sec'y of B 'N J ard « ol most Lh Ark Wis Wi Busines Manager AM Principal Jas C1 x D LIAMS H EM 4 IAMS Wanled WE WANT 0000 MORE BOOK AGENTS boron IM- | | James Reilly, | PAID | son, a minor child of William A. Thomp- | | son, Inte of Potter township, deceased, | {| ministrator of, | mers Wa YEGISTER'SNOTICE ~The following Vb accounts have been examined, passed and remain in this offies fur the tion of heirs sand Jegutecs, creditors and all others in anywise inte ested, and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court vf Cen tre county, on Wednesdny of August, A. D,, 1885, for allowance confirmation 1. The first and foal account Graham, administrator of, ete, of Holt, late of Philipsburg borough, Yas peCs the 20h day decens The first and fin lin Vonads, adminis na Mary Vonada, ship, decoased. 8. The first and final account of W. T. Leathers, administrator of, ete, of Adam Lose, Inte of Howard township, decensed, 4. The nccount of John B. Heckman, unt « trator of, ele rH late of Walker ) Bi AC An- late of Gregg township, deceased. The sceount of Jacob Snyder, guar | Felton, | Jian of Annie M. and Samuel G. minor children of Robert K. Felton, of Taylor township, decessed, 6. The account of T. W, administrator of, ete. , of Hannah M terman, late of Haines township, ed. 7. The account of Henry Keen, trustee sppointed by the Orphans’ Court to make sale of the real estate of John Keen, late of Millheim borough, deceased. . 8, The account of 8 Lyon, admin istrator com testamento annexo, of, el of Ann Parr Lyon, of Belle igh, decensed. The second partial account of Dr. P i M usser, administor of, ete., of John D. Foote, Inte of Millbelm borough, decens. late 8 ’ late sfonte | ed 18 | 10. The account of W. A, Murray guardian of Sallie Reilly, minor child « decensed, 11° The first and final sccount of Clem- ent Dale, guardian of William A. Thomp- 12. The account of John M. Furey, ad. ol f Hon. J. G. Lari. Inte of Spring township, deceased The account of Jacob Dankle, exec. stor of, ete, of Mary Dunkle, laste of ker township, decessed The sce John of, ete, of therine Leighty decensed R } partial acco 14 Daniels. exec. iste Of Bower and Samue of Jacob Eve ecepted 4 cased M it Cari lens ensed nt of Emelin { Margaret K i partial ac wef Neff of Potter ey ocut inle igh arn, executor of inte of Penn tral f ve ker JAMES A wr 4 TS | M LAIN Reomsren Centre « 1 theret next utely "vr '} Potter rw term ners town. Ly- en jamin Bitner, late of leconsed, as taken by | a Bitner Inventory of the ale of na Gregg ere isan Debus The of Absalon p, decens SS J nver of Uh inte Iipton JAS A. McCLAIN, CO Ofce, Bailefonte, Pu. July IRs, . | NECUTOR'S | 4 tameniary on the estate of George N. Hale, decensed, Inte of the borough of lellefonte, having been granted to the un. dersigned, he requests all persons knowing themes indebted 0 maid estate, Lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, 10 present them thoroughly suthentiosted. Apa Hoy, ) 80.8 Executor NOTICE. - Letters Lor. ives | THE COMPOUND Qxyge TREATMENT For the cure of Nervous and Chronic Dissars by a | natural process of revitalisation peduing a healthy | proves of Mood making, by which all Slesases are overectne witht the wee of medicine by stomach ] Carannn. Asravs, Peowenrrin, Oomst wrnos, The parses Nernarots, Renewarien, Panatven and Con fIrarion held readily te this treatment Prigs avn overs Distases or var Reovow, sue FUMAY TRAATED WITHOUT TREDER OR THE ANirs tents aan be cured st a dlstance Send stamp for explanitory cir a J. DODGE M.D, No 408 Penn Ave, Tam) Pitwburgn, Pa. ——————— AGENTS: Tee Fa Cure Guaranteed “TRY SHEL Hons sac ‘rank. ] town ~ Made: administrator of, ete., of William Geary, | Hosterman, | Hos- | deceas- | FLEMING, THE TAILOR, property | wnship, | | essence of Animal Bones. HAVE, HAVE, HAVE and i YOUR CLOTHING, to:-: Order, BY ‘Full Stock, ’ fi i Low Prices, NO FIT, NO SALE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, SELLE FONTE, PA AV. SMITH, GROCER. Canned Goods. Chee 4 A Stare h. Syrups, Spices and Confections Telephone Communi and Goods Deliv ered Free. + nm ’ A Y THE he best Girocery. PEARL FLOUR, in the World. Harry T™ Teats' EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS WITHIN A MONTH. Baugh’s Raw Bone Manures and High Grade Agricultural Chem- icals and other produ icts, on exhibi- tionat the Pennsylvania State Fair, September 8th to 20th, 1884, were awarded five first premiums. They were also awarded three first premiums as follows Lehigh County Fair at Allentown, Pa, September 30th to October 3rd; Berks County Fair at Kutstown, Pa., October 7th to 10th; Northampton County Fair at Na areth, Pa, October 7th to 10th, The above are the only exhibits made by Baugh & Sons during "84. Baugh's Raw Bone Manures have se cured a great many premiums including Cen tennial, Paris and other medals, Farmers have discovered that Raw Animal Bone is a most valu- | able enricher of the soil and pro- ducer of crops. Baugh's $as Phosphate contains the life and This article is manufactured only b Baugh & Sons, Office No, 20 Sout Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Gran Market, As corrected weekly by Lawnever LL Baswy Wheat Wheat, = Rye, port Corn, shelind, per bushel bushel , per bushel ite Wh 1 mixed, por bushel vine Produce Market Pollowing are the produce by we up to the beut of going be nenday F. ® Potatoes, per barbed Butter, per B® Page Dry Apples Pesne jor bushel qeotations as received preset o'clock, Wed Snow Make, por sack, Yiour, valler, por sack Moulder suger rured «(Curtains aod Curtain Poles—Gar man's, —— Send © eta for away than anything else int sex, sneoeed fr fart to fortune opens
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