PHILIPSBURG NEWS. Ploke ad up by a Special Raporter, A Batoh of Interesting Items The Bigler campmeeting, which is held near Wallzooton, a small village about seven miles north of Philipsburg: | opened on Friday evening of last week, and from the very beginning was unus. The grove of the beautiful and picturesque to ba found ually largely attended, in which it was held is one most anywhere in this section, and the par- ties having the affair in charge are de termined to make Bigler campmeeting a permanent and prominent one, Special trains were run on the 8, to the meeting on Sunday, & C. branch, and those coming by way of Philipsburg were un comfortably crowded with and by the time the crowd at this place boarded the cars they were much more passengers, 80. The colored campmeeting about one mile west of Philipsburg, and which was commeneed on Saturday evening has thus far proven quite a success, both financially and religiously. a crowd was in attendance on Sunday and the several sermons preached, and mu- rendered and excellent, ten days. The Hamersley Opera Company is billed to appear in the New Opera House on August 20, 21 and 22, On the first night they will produce ‘Chimes’ of Normardly,"” second, “The Mascot,’ Saturday matinee, ‘“Olivette, and Satur- day evening, H. M. 8. Since Messrs, A. J. Graham and R. Herd haveundertaken the manage- ment of this elegant new opera house, we have no doubt but to believe that it will from a financial success, and the Quite sie This camp will continue Pinafore.” Jno. public may expect none but the best of | show. troups to visit our town in the future. P. h +} Fagan, the and enterprising ‘Pat is | wing sewers ull through town, something that was very badiy needed, Uhe staid village of Clearfield like the idea dont of Barnum showing in Philipsburg, and the numerous paper over there advise their cit come to the circus at ou not to our town, Jeal- y will do a great deal some but if the people over there want ill eld pap come to see Barnum, they notwithst w do so, anding Clearfi to rs the contrary, v s } ngh It wouldent, ses here. with last week for | for the purpo SON Jesse, Who! in San Fran A Stat fournal’s Shawnee special sa Between 1 and 2 o'clock this morning an eftori was made to assassinate the family In B I witness kn i { amount of the policies } whic h of | Hugh Kinney by throwing a hard gre. | nade or bomb into a sleeping chamber, | The wrecked and floor. foot of thé bed windows were shattered, badly mangled and bleeding. the yard to give an alarm and was bad walls | large holes torn in the | Kenney was found lying at the | | zens of fever and ague DesocraTIO ETAT CONVENTION. ~The | Pennsylvania Democratic State Conven- | i tion will assemble in the Opera house, in | | | the City of Harrisburg, on Wi dnesday | August 26th, at 10 A. M., to nominate a candidate for State Tressurer,and transact such other business as it may determine. Under the rules of the party the repre. sentation in the State Convention of Representative Delegates, one for each noe for Governor at the last Gubernatorial 1882 of alection , or for a fraction { such votes amounting to 500 or more in the roAne resentative Districts, provid i ed that each Representative District shal Daolegate ctive Reg The represen - is the Copies have ut loast one | tation for the coming Convention 1884 of the rules or of the apportionment of | delegates will be furnished on application samo as it was in 1883 and to the undersigned. Orders for the purchase of Railroad Tickets at reduced rates, good from Au- gust 24th to 20th, over the P. & R. R. R, P.RR,P.&E,and N.C. R. R, to Harrisburg and return, will be sent to Delegates and others ‘entitled to be in regular attendance’ at the upon applica tion to the undersigned after were both interesting. | August b. Delegates to the Convention, alternates substitutes, County and Mombers of the State Committee, are re- or Chairmen office addresses of delegates at once. W. U. HexskL, | Chair. Dem. State Com., Lancaster, Pa. J. B. Licury, Secretary. — - - Cole Buys Out Bailey. New York, August A. Bailey's interest in Bailey's health is shattered. { He retires with a fortune of $2,000, Is great deal of money in the circus bus. tion with Barnum. Cole has made a and Californis. £1,000,000 of real estate in Chicago. — A A— A Forged Will iness in Australia He is said to own worth times, | to | Wikeenanre, Penn,, the year f 0 About leckerwith S, Brockway, ywaship Lu 1868 } ~ » T | vem |i erne Inty, had three life insurance hi $4 X3 (KX) n ting about distributed lows £20 OX) the New York: £10,000 in the CO | Lite Si) INK) + Newark ana e, of Mutual Soon ter i leath D ! vith whom he had been boarding, present ed to the Register of Wills a will which made him sole executor and legatee. No caveat was filled, and letters of ad ministration were regularly issued. Sey- bert demanded the amount of poii cies, but the insurance comg ed to pay on the i that he in the lif n the ' ' ol § Nive 01 tiie had f Mr, SPOT i in LO Insurance interests Brockway. The case ba recollection ed by the heirs ! had a citation issued to and the heard befo yd yesterday and today, ony shows that wrote will himself and forged the signature of Mr. Brockway. One of the witnesses to the alleged will testified that®it ARS WwW Reg sler 14 Sey bert is Ww forgery and that he had signed it wing it to be heirs at-law are the Hon. Brockway, of Bloomsburg, ve RE A such. Charles B, and F. E. | Brockway, of Salem. 2 The Register de cide § that the will was f rgery, the heirs | now take steps t from the insurance companies the . wi.h n wii interest, vill amount to nearly £30,000 f Our friends will alway by st king tou Jase: Harn By malaria, how shall we esc pe the Mrs Kenney had run into | fection? is the question which the deni districts ask ly wounded. Kenney is loocked upon | themselves. The answer comes from in the community of miners as an in- | former sufferers who for years have former of important actions of the mi | escaped the visitations of the periodic ners, and was suspected of keeping the oneriiors posted on their movements sod had been threatened. The village Conneil had a meeting this afternoon ard offered a reward for the apprehen- sion of the perpetralors, The feeling is very high in the community, and it is thought if the perpetrators are found they will be lynched. The injuries of Kenney and wife are thought not to be fatal, — > Ten Thousand People Drowned. Bax Fraxcisco, Cal, August 0. ~The China Overland Mail, of July 2, says the calamitous flood which began to work destruction June 19, devasted a part of the Province of Canton, causing the | of Hostetter's Stomach scourge through the protecting influence Bitters, When preventive this of It the liver, facilitates d’gestion, and liberates the measures prevention necessity for using arises, use means at once, regulates impurities from the system, when such exist, by promting healthful action of the bowels and kidneys, Act early. In all regions where miasmatic vapors 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 can afford to breathe malaria for a short time The Bitters is a soverign specific for rheumatism, debility and nervousness, Keep it on hand, we J AION Harris & Co, will allow no one to nndersell them, 25-41. consists | 1,000 Democratic votes cast for the nomi- | 1,000 Convention | quested to forward the names and post- | 12.—W. W. | Cole, the circus owner’ has bought J. | the Barnum | mnecticul | | “Walls Health weak sg anos refus- | | : I hie Lesti~ | the | LN i lots cure of chro he | i i and | ) recover | full 'ithout Due Deliberation. 4 For a long time we bave thought of changing our business to the From us for CASH. you the benefit by receiving cash for our goods. prices, Call and see us, =. IX. Ll Li [Bs 1 ily ’ A aa ER EI 4 Responsible parties ordering goods by mail, Telephone, Telegraph, or Bearer, will receive them promptly, accom- ETT TRTTIRRESRRREL LEY ol panied with the bill—but with the distinct understanding that the money or check is sent by return mail. } 3 d ¥ @ - i 3 3 i | & | - " 1. oh PRR ARERE Rs TERRE TA VE ERR CE ER FE ERE VER VT ORR OEE REE YER % We defy competion, and delight in pricing goods against our competitors, who do a eash and credit business, pay-We don't intend this for a ten days’ wonder, but propose to keep it up right along. not started this system to close out our stock as some of our opposition allege, but will keep our stock filled up complete all the time. CO ASIT SYST HH M. Now we have done it, and it is time for our patrons and friends to deliberate also, when they cau every time SAVE 10, and mostly 20 per cent. by buying .S, PAINTS, Etc. We pay cash and give We have Write us for HICKS & BRO., BELLEFONTE, PA. . ES aa A ER It seems to be the impression of some that we contem- plate selling out, as we are offering you goods so low for cash, but we wish it distinctly understood thst such is not the case, that we intend to continue the Hardware business, and aleo our low prices and full stock of goods. We simply mean that high credit prices are at an end with us. EE. EX. ICES & PRO. FET TIIIT LA TELE ATCA TERRA LEAR) a ERE VER EY ECO CE DR A EE CRE CTR EERE EY FETT 4 COREE ead p] Rough on Rats Clear out rats, mice, roaches, flies, | bugs, Heart Pains. ] "88 “Sg #4 Palpitation, Dropsicsl, Swellings Dizzi- Headache. Sleep cured by "Wells Health Renewer.’ ness, indigestion, lessness, ever good-harted | 000 as a result of five years' connec- | “Wells Health Ponewe and Sexusl Debili ores health FARMERS MILLS, PA. i 20: ) vigor CUP tence ig ' i" npowen y THE MILL IN « RUNNING ORI i, PREPARED CHANGE FLOUR FOR WHEAT. CHOPPI UNE AS HERETO~ NOW OMPLETE TO Coors O} EX~ aches, pains D FEED ALWAYS ON HAXD FITIFED UP WITH A LL TE LIX THE « Fi El AND COMPLI NE f= Lite Presarver BRATED losing your grip on ] lenewer Gces If you are ta. i Cares Piles rh tehin AND Protruding, Bleeding, Interns ther. | PROV Internal and Exters package. HAS MET IM- THE ROLLER QUALITY OF FLOUR 18 EQUAL TO ANY MADF b KON§ PROCESS, THE ARANTEEI] WN IN Ladies who wou ity. dot fail to try * oll , Hi FST MARKET PRICE Renewer l GRAIN J. B. FISHER. Viva PAID ( & il \a 4 1) 0 as gargle for Diptheria, Sore Thre Breath. bie N The Hope Children slow in developement, puny, scrawny and delicate, use “Wells Health lenewer’ of the attics Manufacturers HH ORNAMENTAL | Fencings, Railings, Crestings. : Catarra of the Bladder The mest dewiral Stinging, I-ritatic inflamation, all Kidney and Uninary complaints, cured by | “Buachu-Paica y Water B ‘Rough on Rats Beetles, Ants, e devigens made from wrooght and form artistically to grades, re Our patents practionl ljostments for expansion Ales, Manufactures of Nellls® Self ol (for either bark wire ore'map 3) al Harpoon Horse Hay Forks, Grapple, Little Giant Riding Plows; Nellis" HB 5 ating Harrows and Combined in y Cultivators, | y Road Levelers, Walking, — Have you visited the novelty store | Riding orn { rn Osltivators, Post Angers yet. You would be surprised to see the | Ag tl Ac i 1 and made to large stock, and so cheap, wpe eal ron, and § mall g's ver tl | and ¢ Locking Fonce VP Ne ls" Orig Pafleys, br ma n, fou, round or sq CTR igs Roa a" clears them oul, also | and Uiggers The above g A. J, Nellis Company, Pittsburg, Pa ~-| A Valuable Farm For Sale. | Htoele wie on has rder by New Advertisements The Farmers’ Favorite GRAIN DRILL WITH EBITHER ‘The Favorite, ‘The Wizard, or ‘The Marks’ Fertilizer Attachment. Br Possesscs more Special Features than any other in the world, We have a car load of 30 drills coming to Pellefonte and We ask all farmers who need a Featilizer Drill to oall at EB. Brown's Cammings Hoose, and see this new Drill We bave malchots in each wheel, driver, like a mower tors, The undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable farm situate in Benner Township, Centre county, within two miles of Bellefonte, and known as the “Fishburn Farm,” Containing 162 acres, more or loss, almost the en tract being cleared. and in & high state of eunlti vation, having thereon erected a Large Two-Story Dwelling ouse, a Large Bank Barn with Good Fences And all pecossary improvements, OHARD WITH CHOICE FRUITS A House and Three Ground, Adjoining the above auntry residence comnvenier tire AFINE Also, Aeres of | OR and seach one fea We stand ahead of all competi Write us for prices, J. S. WAITE & CO, 7-82 State College, Pa. STUDIO, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, toscribod farm, suitable for The house is in good condition, tly arranged, The lot Is planted YY and very with Cholee Fruit Trees, Grape Vines and ‘hubbery, Terms reasonable of For futher particulars, ine C. M, BOWER, Executor of Jacob Fishburn, deceased, Bellefonte, Pa. quit neo it ~ Penn Roller Mills | Bower and Samu | lie N eff and Sue E Neff executors « | deceased. | ministratrix of, ete , of Hon. John K. Run- | kle, Inte of Potler township, deceased. joes M. Atherton, R EGISTER'S NOTICE —The following AN accounts have been examined, passed | and remain in this office for the +i WAVE, HAVE, HAVE | tion of heirs and legates, creditors and all others in ted be | tre county, August, A onfirmation 1. The first Graham, Holt, Iste ed lin Vonads, administrator o Le { ne Mary | snip, dex eased The first and fin ! Leathers, ad: fw iale Anywise interes and will d to the Orphans’ Court on Wednesday , the 26th day of reser of Cen- | D., 1885, for allowance and YOUR Ar The first and 8 Frank. A fie CLOTHING, fH ward 1 i¢ The a H ox istrator liam Gregg township, deceased The scecount of Ja f Annie WM and Ran f, ot se Made:-:to:-: Order. 3 San G : nl Robert KX. Felton, joconsed | T. W. Hosterman| of Hannah M. Hos- $ lownship, de BY CRE Fister ess FLEMING, THE TAILOR samy, | U1 Stock, Sat Low Prices, James Relly, deceased 11' The first snd fins ent Dale, guard fon, 8s minor ch son, Ists of P 12. The a minisirator « mere, late of 8; 13. The a r of, ete, oti Vv, &d- Lai.| NO FIT, NO SALE (+ deceased exe it uv ale | Walker tow ship 14. The nm utlor of, ele Potter towns! 15. The third Daniels, exe atherine Leighty, late of Pp, deceased, artial scoount in pry N. E. Cor. Diamord, of George el Everts, executors of, elc., of Jacob Everts, late of Penn town. thip, deceased, 16. The accou fC. B guardian of Lilly May Houser, child of Martin Houser, deceased 17 The account of Amos Tyson, admin. itrator of, { "BELLEFONTE, : Inte | minor PA \ » ~~ res A. V. SMITH, d of Samnel Tyson, late of GR( 4! ‘ER. Ferguson township, deceased. Everthing in the line of— 1%, The account of lease Mitchell, ex. ecutor of, ete, of E. J. Carter, late of | Canned (Foods Bellefonte borough, deceased. | by 19. The account of Emeline Myers. ox. | ecutrix of, etc, of Margaret R Myers, late of Philipsburg borough, deceased. 20. The first and partial account of Mol. f, ele 1 of Josiah Neff, late of Potter towhship, nt House - ot 37 Cherse, Starch, Syrups, | BOAPS SOAPS. SOAPS BOAPS. 21. Account of Lucinda Runkle, ad- 22. The mccount of James Wiser, ad- ministrator of, ete., of John Wiser, late of | Worth township, decsased, 28. The first and partial account of T. Coffees Inte of Milesburg bor- | i 4 Fish, Frank Adams, executor of, ete., of Fran- ough, deceased, 24. The third account of James P. Co. burn, executor of, ete., of Daniel Kream. er, late of Penn township, deconsed. 26: The fourth account of James P. Co- burn, executor of, ete., of Samuel Huston, Inte of Potter townshin, deceased. 26. The second and final socount of A. E. Clemson, executor of, ete., of Henry Harpater, Inte of Ferguson township, de- consnd, 27. The account of William McFarlane and Mary H. Jack, executors of, ete., of Cote Jack, late of Harris township, de. ceasnd., 28. The account of Jacob Ridge, admin. istrator of, ete., of Mary A. Camp, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. | TOBACCOS, | TOBACCOS, | Spices and Confectionery. Telephone Communication and Goods Deliv- ered Free. Grain Market, As corrected weekly by Lawnesce L. Baows, Wheat, red, pe Yialdly death of 10,000 peopld, engulfing whl. villages, nearly ruining the rice and silk crops, destroying an immense amount of propeaty and reducibg a vast number of people to povorty and starvation. The flood was caused by the bursting of an embankment at Tamkong, fourteen miles from Canton City, which was soon followed by breaks at other places with. in a distance of eighty miles of Canton, putting a large area of the couniry un- der water, including Canton, m | WanT AGENTS 10 SELL 5 THR LE rma of 8 To 3 Mo. and Women of iva Torrite nahar Bam at *A thowsan o] 5 E ~ Wedding « eards and al kinds of prin ig atthe CENTRE Democrat office. (Room opp. Dr. Rothrock's Dental «fice. ) I am now ready to do all kinds of PAINTING,’ Such as PORTRAITS inoil. LAND. SCAPES, SIGN and ORNAMEN. TAL, FANCY DECORA. TING and GRAINING a SPECIALITY, Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases, I would be pleased to have you call, and examine specimens of work, In. structions given in Painting. Very ReserorruLLy, C. DP. 1Cilder, Tue fompounn Oxygen TREATHENT. For the eure of Nervous and Chronic Dissases by a natural process of resvitalination, prodocing a healthy process of blood making, by which all diseases are overcome without the ase of medicine by stomach, Carannn, Asrama, Broxomvs, Coxsturmos, Die. persia, Nevnarois, Resosarin, Pamarros, and, Oumw. sriparion yields readily to this treatment, Proms axn overs Disgases or rae Recrow, svocnss. FULLY TREATED WITHOUT YHE USE of THR Kvire. Pa ents oan be cured at a dists Care Gu tend, Send stamp for explaritory circular. J. DODGE, M. D, No. 008 Penn Ave, (7.201W) Pittsburgh, Pa, «For neat and attractive sale tills eal st the Dexocrar office. 20. The first and partial account of 8 H, Bennison, administrator of, &e., of John Strunk, late of Walker township, dec'd. JAMES A. McCLAIN, Reorsren, n30-3¢ Bellefonte, July 27, 1885, Bend © cts for postage and rece iv free a costly Lox of goods which A P will help you 0 more mone y away than anything oles in this world, ahr Sy RY THE PEARL FLOUR, The best in the World. Harry Teats’ Girocery. Wheat, white and mixed Rye, per bushel....... d Oorn, shelled, per Onty, per bushel Produce Market. Seadk Pollowing are the prodace quotats - by ue ap to the hour of golng to pres—3 o'clock, Weds nosday FM. ~Cu rtains aad Curtain Pcles—Ger man's,
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