~Watermellons are in the market by | the wagon loads hotel dav. Weaver } 1.1 at Clearfield Demacvat, crowded with An jug been ditor and M 6 13 5 « fer po pted Hamill, Esq. ind | 1 at his office desk in Judge Furst’ office | | ove Oslin ean now be fi portant news, soeial No eommunienat’ eroal name of t Mr. Wilbur F. Reber arrived home Washington on Monday morning Shariff Walker wa ill on lav with a severe attack of cholera {from quite Drennrtment. : morbus, irned on Friday. truck. a number of dis this I'here were quite pe The men are . ; tr tomy [tinguished rsonages in OXD lt week, vk on the new furnace will soon —Two young ladies from Wash ington | ro visiting wt Mr, and Mrs, Chas Casey n at home, having ar- Gov. Cun Mon on Meoward street, —Miss Moore young lady who is visiting at the home ah x ning, : arrived on tay morning is the accomplished Renova | pong to have an Opera composed of home talent, Fe Rohn, of Romols, aallor at our offi ve on Friday, are at present rents of Miss Kate Jackson, —Rov, E. Robb, of conducted the morning services rick was a Louis Howard, | in the Fhe way times a Ba le*onta should come down, Reformed church on last Sunday, ~Mr. Wm. Bible and Hiram Durst of Centre Hall attended the on Tuesday and also other important | Work with the carpenters 1s rather : / ’ business, —Miss Staples, who has been visiting wedding nn upper circles, rumor A wedding in upper convention gave, will occur in the near future, searve wt present us compared with this tuae last year, at the home of Mr. John P. Harris, de- for her home in be llefonte Iron Compa~ A number of new houses are to 1 by parted on Wednesday erveted bh } © Dubuque, Towa. H i —A Indy and gentleman from the ne and Harry Bainey J tow Ey near the forges, State of Texas, has been visiting at the Mr, | Valentine street, The led pn Tuesday, n residence of and Mrs. Cherry on 1 convention was very largely at delegates and their ends from every part of the county represented, port Su nde tereat by h here —Mrs. KR. | accidently fe iT Aunson Isat week and ple wed to lear pr again The paner the r : fay medicine cir ing other d were troubled wit} Ye pode! and tl for rome « of the Saturday by sod in the In Brok« snd broken in tr ta thewe who wi ment rece with i ender 1 make i. and on Wednesda Ockeman has | m. she passed away calm Mra, Gar tudyiog | man was born at Milton in November, trraiment, wer. Chas, three ly into the unknown world two or years hing been lane with Orvis, Bower on Saturday afternoon for bis home in | aod LWO girs, New York State. He bas accepted a |infancy, the only death ocouring in the position with a large lumber As un member of the Episcopal Teooms, Washington Te ry, which place he wili go some time this month, Mr. Pierce was an 1 ite mem berof the ¥.M.C. A, ond a model Lon Sunday at 10 o'clock a, m, and was young man, Ile will be groatly missed | one of the largest occurring here lo, by his friends, both ladies and gentle | some time, Dr Clare of Philipsourg conducted the services, fir in | family. A it church, she war exemplary and a faith- ful @ hristisn, being always active in the cause of Christ, The funeral ocourred meu. la space inside and out, was I | formerly of Altoona, | steps of his father, dard. at Rock Springs to practice his profess on. { bright stood at the bead of his class, a love for his profess gentlemanly, ana will, Bell desire & & Orvis, departed | 1534, She was the mother of eight boys K one boy having died in | . aa “Old Bol,” ruler of the day, was quite | fuverish on Tuesday. of Millheim and Editor Bumiller, the n town sing led to see the eralt, When tl i on | | \ e Penns Valley train ar vi morning every availa occupied. Mt has mysteriously Frank of Washington, | Stahl, | disappeared and his friends bave been earching for hii He is J. Stahl, who recently committed t him in vain, #ON in suicide, which gives rise to the suspicion followed in the foot Holidays hat he may have burg Stan. Dr. L. M. Houser, a recent gradu- ate of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, has located Dr. Houser was an exceptionally and studeous young man, and He has | Mi, is corteous and no aoubt, soon boild up a good practice in that part ol he county, It is indeed amusing to hear some | efonte people eageriy expressing ® | to “go into the country.” You | an get all the country life you want ‘H DIADE COD when | H K Pers bove list will please say advertised H. Donntxs, P.M " J An i Adolf Tallox, earriage manufacture, uffalo N. Y. sintes 119 Carroll Street, “1 was troubled with stomach, sick headache, and general de bility, Bardock Blood Bitters cured me. { John H. 1 | Unionville, pauses of the | hotter its condition Democratic County Convention INTERESTING AND HARMC GATH™ opyention was « 2 o'clock J, Grabam wa elected On H: Kre Chairman of the convention, D. 7. } Penn, tion of irtney Ww Of was elected On motion J Iinson, om | ‘con _ | of five was a inted on there be Milesburg ing commitios Muwpson, Dr Beck, and Reuben commiting mitted ested sents Unionville and [he follow IT. Wis | 2 rt, M Harter, ried unasani Alpe The then reg P. J AM mously in favor o and | burg, ss the delegate ed boroughs reported in burg, and P H {and his at tbo guard the foroe 4 y EBONITe A Wn i | interests ol the SOU | seonomy and honesty niaent of , advance tration of the State 6 1 i" ey : i Every timate ¢f labor to its re wards and proteet it hits, commands the support of the Domooratio party, We deraand that the wages of labor wo hereby pledge them to the support { He next JARIBIAY nounce by Ler rded anda | iinre of Only Hor \ Burnside and ard Rhone Gowels L | We Marion Anesdss IHeBl Auvioa Thur say up the diserim. n in freights by rail roads, and Spring Bell | Patton—Stony | Half Moon ‘ fonte, Po - bors every measure that may come before nt having for its ob, ure pra Lice Wallace as o 17 Rep- f Lhe ate bonor ties enti Hebersbhurg, . | Spring Mills, ionte, 16RARY wr We inesday malur fuy. cl. < ol pre- command Philade on Saturday evening and retorne | gy Jacobs wont to : d will not The fear that a force will cross cipitate an outbreak. Mexicans yday That was mther a short visit continue u the river, and bave an additional foros The the, wal duty soldiers in barrack thre the streets during the evening, when a | Rreat many Ee the | custom, bad crossed the river. paraded Qunday evening hureh Amcricans, is Edear Searle, *h engaged in merchant tail tawny, arrived in town on Wednesday 8 In Panyu + busine ; «Fou San. ~Three Aldorny of lone fresh last month, one will be h within ten days, the other now milking Inquire of C. T. Awrxaxpen, morning, on a visit to his friends and relatives,
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