PINE GROVE. A party of our sickly dudes spent a day at Penn Cave last week and report as having a very fine time, One of the gentlemen upon being asked if he saw any bats in the cave said, “No, 1 only sxw one bird and that one I caught.” (Good boy, Chas. S. A, Dunlap of this place started on a trip to the Sea Shore on Saturday last but when he got as far as Bellefonte his bealth was so greatly improved that he concluded to go no further. Where he is now we cannot tell, we heard that he was in tosee the Grit man, Miss Arvilla Bloom is stil: in the west and likes it very well. Go west young: man. Mrs. Lucetta Musser who was taken very ill the other day slowly, The boss carpenter at cume near getting his face spoiled the other day. Had he gone down the stairs instead of up he would have un- doubtedly not been hurt. So it we are almost daily meeting with narrow escapes of that kind and never think of it. The brick work of the tower on the We are glad to see so much enterprise in our Luthern friends. James A. Deckert fell out of bed the other night. His arm was badly bruised but no bones broken. Hess & Erb are selling better goods and for less money, than ary other firm in town, Captain P, Lytle of this place intends taking a trip west before long. P. F. Bottorf was in town on He is still the same old Fred. Carey, is improving the church is, Salem church is now completed. Tues day last, Democratic Delegate Election andl County Convention, ap— The Democratic voters of Contre county will mest at the regular places of holding the genral election: for thelr district |, on SATURDAY, August 6th, 1887, tis elect delegates to the Democratic County Conven tion under the rules the election will open at 2 v'elork pom, and close at 6 pm, The delegates chosen at the above time Ww il mest in the Court Houses, Bellefonte, on Jif i ESDAY, A wat hk, 1887, At 2 p.m, te name one candidate for Associate Judge, ene candidate for County Treasurer, one candidate for Sheriff, one candidate for Register, one « andidate for Recorder, two candidates for County Commissioner, two candidates for County Auditors, apd to elect four delegates to the State Convention for 1888, Chairman County Committee for 1558 and a member of the St: te Contra! Committe, and to transact such other business as the interest of the party may require, The number of delegates to which each district is entitled is as follows : s BP § wr Half Moon Harris... Howard Hellefouta N Halu Liowerd Bore Milesburg Horo Miltheim Boro Cautre Hall Boro Philipsreurg Ist Wo... sol BW acrsosnss TO SRORE Unionville Boro... Bennet... Boggs N P i Potter N “ NP sp bl NPu. Snow Shoe ! Rash “ EP " Burnside, College Curtin... Ferguson Sp Bpring EP. we Gregg 8 P “ON P LI 1. The Democratic Connty Convention of Centre county shall be composed of one delegate for every fifty Democratic votes polled at the Presidential Gubernatorial election next preceding the conven tion. The allotment of delegates to the several elec tion districts in the county shall Ye made by the Standing Committees of the county at its fest meoting in every alternate your the Presidential and Gubernatorial elections and shall be in propor. tion to the Democratic votes cast fo each distriet at such eisction or scooeedling 4 The election for delegates ¢ ent districts in the annosl Demos vention shall be held at the usual place of holding the gene elections for each district on the Saturday proceeding the second Toesday of August in each and every year, beginning at two o'clock, p. mm. on said lay and continuing uotil six 0's kp m The dele gales a elected aball meet in County Convention in the Court House, at Bellefonte, on the Tuesday follow fag at two o'clock po. Wm represent the differ. matic County Con Boggs Township, North Precinet, James Coakley, Chatrman : David BR. Poorman, George Beown Boggs Township, Wont vreecloct, Millizan Walker, Chairman ; A. A. Boblbecker, Chiaries Lucas, Boggs Township, East Precinct, H. L. Harvey Chair man ; PW. Barnhart, David Whitman, Burnside Township, A.V. Dougherty, Chairman ; Martin Viehdorfer, James Baukey College Township, John 1, Williams, Moore, Emanuel Peters, Cuetin Township, David Brickley, Chairmen § John MoCloskey, J. D, Gardner Ferguson Township, Kast Precinet, Henry Krebs, Chatrman ; Simon MeCormick Henry Myers, Ferguson Township, West Precinct, Frank Bower sos, Chanleman ; Jas. Calderwood, J, EH. Milles, Gregg Townsiaip, Soutn Precinet, Hiram Chistian ¢ George B. Crawford, W, A Krise Grevg Township, North Precinet, J. UO. Rossman, Chalrman : Israel Bachan, Benjamin Stover Haines Township, Kast Precinct, W. KE. Keen, Chalr- mun J.C, Stover, Thomas Weaver, Haines Township, West Precinct, OG, W. Keister, Ohnirman; Clayton Whyle, Calvin Weaver, Balf Moon Township, Wm. T, Halley, Jolin Ward, William Biddle Harris Township, Frank E. Widland, Chairman ; Jacob Weaver Jr., Daniel Myon Howard Township, John Glenn Chalrman Gardner, RB. ©, Lenthars, Huston Township, Wu, Irvin, Chalrman; B, Btraunb, Wilson Miion Liberty Town hip W. H, Gardner, Bamwel RB Kune , Daniel Herring Marion Township. John Ishiler, Chairman ; MeClintick, Jao es Martin M. les Township, A. N. Corman, Morris, J N. Hansel, Patton Towmhip, J Read J W Bidole Petun Township, W Hl Kisamer, Chalrman Bmith, Jacob Sanders Potter Township, North Precinct, F A Foreman Chalrman ; 8 D Gettig, W H Ont Potter Township, South Precinet, w Chairman ; J M Gil Hand, W W Spangler Rosh Township, South Precinet, Jacob M Charman ; John Kennedy Smith Baldwin tush Township, North Precinet, John Chadenonn | David Squires, A J MoClellan Saow Shoe, West Predinet, A J Lucas, Uhairmeas | John D Lucas, Win Kerrios Snow Shoe, Bast Precinct, James He man Thomas MoOann, OM Rhee Spring Wiis Woods Roush, Amos Garbrick Taylor Township, Wm Calderwood, Chairman | Wm Fink, Vintin Beckwith Undon Township, Charles Christian Hoover, John G Hall Walker towmship, Jobs H Bamuel A Martin, Jaooh Dunkle Worth Towmbip, G J Woodrie Williams, Levi Reese H. Y.ETITZER, Secretary, Chalrman ; A G Grove, Chadrman ; od ward Ww Charman | Avdrew Chalrinan | J. C ¢ Eckley, Chalrman;: NW H Wy w Royer, Clare, B Howe, Ming, Ohair is Township s Chalrman; John McGarvey, Chalrman Beck, Cimirman g. Chalrasan AS JAS. A, McOLMIN, Chaitman ———- The fol Me- in Congressional, Judies! and Sena. lowing letter of Chairman Clisin torial Confaree systom was written in re. ply to one from Murray Rush Eig, Chair. by the State Central Committes to devise an uni man of the committees appointed 5. The said delegate slections shall be held by sa election board, to consist of the member of county | TUSSEY VILLE. Your correspondent was wrong last week when he had the types say that the | festival would be July 20th and 30th, the festival will be held in Smith's grove, | July 220d and 28rd. Various amusements | will be indulged in. Come one, come al Rev, Groh, of Perry county, Pa., tar- ried a few hours at Tusseyville last week one day while on his way to his cousin's in Boalsburg, Rev, W. H. Groh. Samuel H. Litzell opened his select school in the Tussey Sink school bouse last Monday morning with a good stiend- ance. Henry Wolf, of Oak Hall, is a visitor at | Tusseyville this week, Misses Maggie L. and Blanche Bosl, of Manor, are students of the Tussey Sink They sre bright young ladies. school. Prof. Bierly rusticated st Madisonburg and Rebersburg the latter part of last week and the beginning of this week, | Was she well? W. A. Wagner left Monday morning for Lemont and opened a select school at that place. Mr. Wagner is 8 good in- structor. The teachers of this place are going to try for professional certificates this fall. | We have some good teachers here and | who are wel! worthy to hold higher grade certificates. The writer hopes that they may succeed, The welcome as the corn was suffering for the want of it. Miss Bell Showers of Bellefonte, is at present paying a visit to her many friends Miss Showers is « fine young lady and is Now is your time Jaky and W. A. Wagner, welcome. Messrs. W. J. were to the corner stone laying at Spring | Mills last Sunday. Harvest is over, but little it was: Hans nl A—— ~The Centre Hall Reporter furnishes | us with the following ites Mrs. Wolf wife of Commissioner John Wolf of Miles, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. James Gilliland of Oak Hall, has mowed 15 acres of timothy grass, this season which is the fourth successive mowing and s large yield from it. Mrs. James Boal of this with a rather painful accideat last Thursday. She had gone out in the country to visit at the home of Wm. Boal, whose son was quite sick. approaching the bouse, her shoe walk tripped her torward, in falling she threw up her hand to save hersell and resulted in severely spraining both arms dong with The dent will deprive ber of the use of her arms for some time, esught by a splinter in the and other bruies ACC Lewis Hassinger was unfortunate st Poa Mills, on Wednesday morning. While al work on the saw mill, a board getting fast threw his right hand on the saw and cut oft the entire hand, Frank Bradford, the R. R. Agent, at once telegraphed to Millbeim for medica! aid whieh was brought down on a hand ear. and the arm dressed. Mr, Haming- or fortunately has aa accident policy, taken out only a shor: time ago which insures him $500 for the lost hand, and a weekly allowance. eM snien, On the 2nd inst, at the hh yuse of John Zerby, Spring Mills, by Rev. J. Shambach, Mr. Charles A, Dillet, and Miss Mabala Auman both of near Spring Mills, At the Lutheran parsonige Nittany, Pa. July 17th 1887, by Rev, John Bru baker, Mr, John W. Eby, and Mim Jennie Shesisr, both of Zion Pa. { voters thereof wh rain last Sunday sfierncon was | place, met i While | was | committee for each district and two other Democratic | » shall be appointed designated | by the County Committes. In case any of the per | sons so constituting the board shall be absent from | she place of holding the election for a quarter of an | hour after the time appoluted by Rale First for the pening of the same, his or their place or places shall | { be filled Ly an eleaction, t nducted viva by the Democratic voters present at that time dth. Every qaalified of the district, wis the late s tod the Demme sate or Le Yolie voter at 2 . ral tek | wha o . te at th tiot f ot B and sny qual {| sleet : pledge his word of honor to support | ticket at the next ger I 0 vote at the delegates » Ath, The voting st all delegate slections shall { ballot; upon which 1 ¢ printed the name oF names r delogutes voted { for together with any w | voter i | may desire to give the Each i ballot shall be received the i same by a wr of the slection board, and by him | deposited in a box or other receptacle provided for | that purpose, to which bx or other receptacle person but members of the board shall have accom, | Sih. Nou instructions shall be received or recognised | un om the same be v ted upon the ballot as provided in Rule Fourth, nor shall such instroctions if voted | upon the ballot, be Linding upon the delagates | one hall or more of the ballots shall contain instruc. tions concerning the same office. Whenever half or | more of the ballots shall contain Instructions concern. | ing say office, the delegate elected at such elections | { shall be hold to be instructed to support the candi | dutes having the highest number of votes for such of fice. th. Each election board shall keep an sccarsis | Hat of the names of all persons voting at such elec | | tions, when the list of voters together with a fall and {| complete return of sch election, tostaiwing so | accurate statement of the persons slectad delegates | and all lostrections voted shall be cartified by said | bomrd to the comnty convention, upon printed tlanke i to be furnished by the counly convention Sth. Whenever from any Wistriet qualified Demo matic voters, in numbers equal to five times the dele | gates which such district has in the county conven tion, shall complain in writing of an sndne election t false return of delegates or of iastraction, in which compisints the alleged facts shall be specifically set { forth and verified by the afdavit of one or more per sons such complaloants shall have the right t,¢ | the seat of such he | structions, Sach compiniot shall be herd by a» oo mittee of five delegates to be appointed by the presi { dent of the unven tion ; which ssid committees shall | procesd to hear the parties, their proofs and alleges tions, and as soon as may be r rt to the convention what delegates are entitled to seals therein, and what | instruction are binding upon such delegates, Where { upon t arention sual] procesd lmsmediately u von the call of the yeas and nays to auopt or reject the report of the contesting parties in which cal of the | yous and nays the names of the delagaten whose seats are contested or whose instrections are disputed sha I be omilted Oth All delegates must reside in the represent. In cam of absence or jr | substitutions may be made from trict 10th. Delegates must obey the instructions gives them by their respective districts, and if violated, it | shall be the daty of the president of the n 0 ast the vote of such delegate or delegate in accor dance with the (astractions, and the delegate or gates so offending shall be forthwith expoliod fro | the o the dist i = the election shall tions will Democeatic | eral ® per itiod ¥ allot shall be writtes {the delegates sale a. r delegate voting no | i files titeat islegaton validity of wach | x he district they sadiity to attend, itizens of the dis von ves th dole m nvention, and shall not be eligible to any office r ples of trust in the party for a period of tw : yoars 1ith, In the convention. a ma) shall be necsssary to & nomination name shal loaded from the | until after the third ballot or vote | recsiving the leet nomber of votes rity « and ho person's ist of candidates when t ® pereon | shall he omitted | and struck frem the roll, and so on at each sucosmive | vote anti] & nomination be made 13th. If any person who is a candidate for any nomi | nation before a county convention shall be proven te | have offered or paid any money, or other valuable | thing or made any promise of a consideration or re | ward to any delegace for his vote, oF 10 any person | with & view of inducing or securing the votes of dele gates or if the same shall be done by any other per be mx date, the name of such candidate shall be Immediately | stricken from the list of candidates, the ticket and the vacancy supplied by a new nom) nation, and, ia either case, such person shall be ineli And in be allaged of the {| that soy candidate pat in nomination has been gpuity of such acts f any other frandu'ent te Jbtain such somination, the charges shall be investi | gated by the county committees, and ech taken as the good of the party may require 13th If any delegate shall receive any money or ther valuable thing. or accept the promises of any ponsiderstion of reward to be paid, Selivarad or m= cured to him or to sny person for ssch oan date, ae an inducement for his vots, apon proof of the fact to the satisfaction of the convention, such delagate shall be forthwith expelled, and shall not be rec sivel aa a delegate to any further convention, and shall be ineld gible to any party nomination, ith. Cases arising under the Sth, 10th and 10th rules shall bave precedence aver all other vusinem in convention until determined. 15th, That the term of the chairman of the county commities shall begin on the fret day of January of each and ovary year. 16th. That the delagatos from the several boroughs and townships be authorizsd, in conjunction with the chairman the ecunty emmities to pint the wembers of the committer for the various boroughs sud townalipe, At a menting of the Democratic County Committes held at the committes rooms in Bellefonte, on Batur. day, July 16th, the following parscns were vamed to hold the delegate slections on the 6th of August Bal fonts, Nort + Word, H, ¥. Stitaer, rman | Mat. Dooley, John (Connor. Bellefonte, South Ward, EB. Brown Jr, Chairman ; BE, C Woods, ¥.J Baus Bellefonte, West Ward, James Schofield, Chalr- man | Geant Piter, Olle Meek, Howard Borough, A, Weber, Chairman ; 0. W, Connell, M. 1. Gardner, Mileaburg Borough, A.C, Whitherite, Chairman | George hell, Hohert Krestuor, Mittheim ah, A. A. Frank, Chalrman; P. T. Musser, Jas. CO. Smith, Centre Hall Borough, D. J. Meyer Chairman, : D, K. Guise, Charles : ri gg O, G Werlinger, Chale ach Rither slection ae a delegate thereafter after the adjournment ale 3 ala onvention 2 practices Phi, rn, First man | Unionvil's Borough, A J 4. Wing. Kenry Benner Thos, J. Frazier, Chalrman | Daniel A ira Moy Way. 1 1 venti | our Judicial f all voters | son with the knowladge and consent of such candi. | sr Mf such fact be | sacartained after his nomination, shall be strack from | idle to any nomination by the convention, or to an | rape : of and Senatorial form system Congressional, Judicial districts The Commitee is to report to the State Con. ominstions in ’ n composed of more than one county " Brrievoxex Pa , June 24h 1887, Munray Rusu, E4q , Randor, Deleware { Pa. S ’ nly : ving niving to ur favor of - Ra would say that I have very inst, Views as | { urer, ty mounts in this colamn, socompanied wityahe canh ; 8; Register, 86; Raoorder, $1; Commissioners, $4, candidates must pledge themselves 80 abide decision of the Dsuoerutiec County Convention, BHEKRIFY. ISHLER, of Bonner Bheriff, subject to County Convention township, » = the decision of J, HOY, of Marion township, Bhierifl, subject to the decision County Convention, We are authorized to announce OSCAR HOLT, aa » candidate for the decision of the Pemooratic County Convention, We are authorized to sunounce the name of JOHN . MILES, of Huston township, ae a condidate for Bheriff, subject to the decision of the Democrat i County Conventlon ns» candidate of the Bomocratic the name ; We are authorized to announce the nae of JOHN NOLL, of Bellefonte, ss a candidate for Bhari®, sub ject to the decision of the Democralie County Cone vention 4 Wa are authorized te aanotnuoe the name of ORIN VAIL, of Rush township, as 8 candidate for Sheriff subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con- vention . We are authorised do announce the name of J, L NEFF, of Boggs towaship, ax a candidate for Ehority, rubject to the decision of the Demo Con rention rate County : TREASURER Weare authorized to announce the name JOSHUA T POTTER, of Potter township a candidate for County Treasurer, ssldeet to docislon of the Democratic County Convention na thin Wo are authorized te sunounce the name of GRO. W.EPANGLER. 0 for Treasurer cratic We are sathorized JOSEPH FMITH, « for Treasurer, sy cratic County (x Potter townabip, ss » candidate the da of the Demo sultant won aunty Uonvemtion he ip, sana of names of candidate oot the Deno nvention the decision We are authorised te antounce the name KIMPORT, of Harris 1 Tresusurer, subject County ( Ws sis th BISENHUTH of we 8 onndidets of the Dem JAR wushap , the decision rate nyention re rimed to annonancs the name of JACOB of Mitlbwim, se 8 candidate for Treas sulidoct to the lecision of the Demoorstic Conus nyeution Weare authorised to sunousos KREBS, of Ferguson township, Treasurer (V the nose on J. F a» candidate For subject to the decision of the Demnocrati aunty Convention We are authorised 40 announce the name of 8, F, KLINE, of Howard Borough, ss a candidate for Tress urer, sulject 10 the decision of the Demosrstic Coun. ty Convention COUNTY. COMMISSIONER. We are sathorined 1 ORIEST, of Unionville a! the vention AB OULL FR 3 a Dernecrath ¢ the naine candidate for ( 8 of Be ae a sloner, » lecin Connty { We are authorized to announce the same of JACOE EMERICK. of Penn. townaliip, ss » candidate for Commissioner, subiect 10 the decision of the Demo eratic County Convention We are suthorized to announce the natne FEIBLER, of Haines towns bh 4 the f M py 8a 5 candidate for fecision. of the Demo wu | sounoe the name of H “ and idate for © the Demo HARVEY fet | nity ¢ . g Ee son rat what the Committee of you are the Chairmsa should sub- y the State Convention, and through r ¥ mgressional ! y Judicial nominations in Districts Composed of more than one county. I presurae no section of the State has | suffered more from the Confers System | in District nominations, than we have in 49) Senatoris! (34) and Con. 20) (formerly 2) Districts, in vO it 1 : it & i uniform plan of Senatorial, and als he people, touching the subject of ar g rosslonal {| the last ten years There does not seem to be any power vested in either the State Committee or | State Convention to adopt an uniform plan ani compel observance by the dis tricts and any action by either body will simply be advisory. which should, how. ever, do much Ww bring the subject home 10 the careful consideration of the people in the several districts and thereby possi. bly bring about desired reform, From an experiercs of ton twelve vears had with conferees and conferences, | 1 am clearly of the opinion that represen. | tation in district conventions should enlarged to one delegate or conferee {in stead of 3 deiegates for each county, for | HX) majority, fraction Or nf or be | oacn voles € th Lhe r of bye ted singie | c aren roof, sald delegata districts LE) ir alectad by single ere | ench county, the boundaries of districts to be defined by Connty Commilies . The County Convent | nothing whatever to do farrees or delegates, and district is composed of said ol Pn Live | efir the » i n i should hare | th district con ! when =» single more than the members of the Cour ty Commities for election district embraced in sir gle district, most as return | | Judges and certify to the Chairman of the | | County Committes the result of the dele. ate aleotion in said district, and the Chairman of County Commitlee wi election district each single the to certify the same to the President of the district Conventions Esch county in the several Congression- | Senatorial and Judicial districts in the State 10 bo apportioned, based on the last Presidential vote, of compact and contigu- | territory No ward, borough or | precinct or township shouid be divided in the formation of a single district | I enclose you the paper sent me filled ! out as directed, which I trust is satisfa . { tory. 1shall endeavor to be at Allentown and hope to see you personally, trusting your Committee can accomplish a step | forward in the mode of dstriet nomins { tion, I am Yours Very truly, i Jas. A. McCralx, Chairman i ial, ous The following resolutions endorsing the above letter were unanimomly passed by | the County Committees at 1s recent ment. {ing Wnengas. The manner of nominating | | Congeessionsl, Senatorial and | candidates by means of the conferee system which gives to emeh county that may be contained in a Congrestionsl, Senatorial or Judictul district regardless of the num ber of Democratic voles omst by esch county, equal representations in the said conference, is injarious, unwise, foreign to our system of representative government, and has proven a great injury to the peace and harmony of our party in every part of our state, is a fruitful source of fractional fights and continually breeds discord in our ranks, therefore it Is hereby Resolved. That we heartily endorse the plan by the chairman of this committee in his letter of the 24th inst. Murray Rush, chairman of the commities, appointed by the State Central Committee to desiye a uniform system of makin Congressional Senatorial and Judicls nominstions in distriets com of more than one county.” And ss ae tives of the of this county we call the State Convention which shall meet at Allentown on the 3ist of agust next to sdopt such pints and re. The. B ard of Randoss did not mee on ue Was 8X . ueni| no ation we taken in the Reinhard id and thet gentieman will remain | LIN | BY {® | GALOR MORRISON i Sidate tor Be | Druggist | torpidity of these organs, | them by nature, Judieisl | RRGISTER antounoe the name W vy ar { wed ¢ tow nal fecishon Wo are anthor f Millen the nition * 4. CAR. & candidate for Register the unty enldect to Demsocentic ( Conve We are aut A. RUPP, ot ( Register County = fred 10 iege subject fo the Ss tow Lane f JOHNS catdidate for the Detnoorsts nee Ube pabiip, wa wl " » ecishon asvention We are authorized W.RUMBERGER, « Register, subject t nos the name of GEO, at.» ossdidate for of the Demouratic an hou hiony decing 1 be the r | County Convention We nee authorized to HERD, of Phillipsburg, 1 1% the Tstion an “ Jer aon weothe name of A. B a cardiidate for Register, sulies { the Democratic Consty Con RBOORDER rized 10 ant pee the name D as & candidate for Rae of the Desapcr Weare anth ‘MM the dwisoa L. ZER eutdpct wide Conuty Convention, same W aA An of hei, rer We are anthorined the townehip the decision 0 auSOUDBOS { Worth geet Wo avention rider, 0 Preanncratic County Ox Wo are asth STERNBERG date bor Res ren = he A wrth wart Beilefonte rbot sek 10 the de salty Convestion rived Lo ansown sate of A ae 5 candi »n son of the -_ 2 ASBOCIATE JUDGE thorized to wan oe the name Hat? tu twos — A — Ww. mIsH RL Asem wre aE we Flow £8, as a oandidate for J ! the Dens ate ge est the dev pion © a nove : lich, Mange, : ire In and Scratches of every ) Minutes by Wo WIord » no other. This F. Potts Green, ae bY. Kin “ Sanitary ion, Use ) : 3 Riis oa i by . Bellefonte Pa never —— tle Stimulus Is imparted to the kidneys and blad.- ber by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, whieh most useful Overcoming lesnides in- fasing more activity into them, this ex. cellent tonie them with ad- ditional vigor, and enables them the id in endows | better to undergo the wear and tear of the discharging function imposed upon Moreover, as they are the channel for the escape of certain impurities from the blood, increases their usefulness by strengthening and bealthfully stimulating them. In cer tain morbid conditions of these import | ant organs, they fall into a sluggish state, whioh is the usual percursor of disease. What then can be the greater { service than a medicine which impels | them to greater activity when slothfal ? No maladies are more perilous than those which affect the kidneys, snd a medicine which averts the peril should be highly esteemed. IN to-day Taly Informs, here Sax Fraxcmeo, tion was received Ounlaska that Bishop Seghert, a Cathe. lie missiogary, was murdered by Fra k companion and servant, He gave him. self up. No osuse for the deed is given, Barrinong, July 18. «During a storm to-day at Emory Grove a camp meet- ing ground where about fifty families Andrews, of Baltimore, was killed in: stantly by the falling of a tree, sister Jennie was aloo badly irjared, raiLavereria, July M-Jos M. least $20,000. divided between whites and blacks, ——— A PMINISTRATORS “ NOT Tate of where he is at least month, All announcements mast ba Sheriff, 88 Treasurer Al the We are authorised to announce the name WM, A, condidate for | the Demooratio Wa aro authori wd to announce the seme of JOB AH for of Bhar, sublgt to the | JOHN } from | Fuller, a young man from Portland, Ore, gon, who sccompsnied the bishop asa spend the summer in tents, Miss Ilda Her | White, who has been oashier of the Times newspaper office for sbout ten years, is a defaulter to the amount of at RicHMoN®, Va, July 18.Latter re- show that the deaths from heal in the inst few days numbered 12, evenly ICE. Latters of administration having been granie | the setats of James KR to tha andersigosd on A Belt, 4 CASTO for Infants and Children. ; Joey AY 54 ' wid " ya ae 1 oeCaatoria is so well adapted tonhiidren thet recommend it as superior to any worl plea. own 0 me." griphon diy 121 Bo. Oxtord S4., Bvooklyn, XN, Y. Dun Corravn Coupary, 182 Pulton Steet, NW. XT. CRIDER’ FINEST LOWEST SPRING All Work WV. I. FLEMING, ] ] 1 56m in the room formerly ocespied by Dale Bros, mext door ee ST I am crowded wish.work, bat I pet on a new hand needed, The business boom. has struck ws and we are read y W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable +>MERCHANT TAILOR <~ Heawviog retired from the firm of W, I. Fleming & Co, has apened hie establishmens in S BLOCK © to the Fist National Bands, where bis-old customers will 8nd the GOODS PRICES, Special attention given to >:CUTTING AND FITTING. ico A (hoioe Steck Of GOODS Call sad examine for yourself, Guaranteed. Spring, gentle spriag, is here sad every man aad boy in town is thinking of a new suit. whenever one for it. You weed not be alarmed about a great press of work as I will get out your order st the time promised, Crider’s Block. DIAMOND Bellefonte. §. U. THOMPSON & C0., Merchant Tailors, and dealers in Gents Furmshing Goods, are now ering the greatest bar- gains in their line ever offered in Bellefonte. All the latest styles in nock wear, under- wear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery and rovelties. We are determined not only to keep Up With The Times but to be in advance. Old fogyism has been banish- ed from our busi- ness and progress is our motto, Our tailoring de- partment is under the charge of one of the most experienc el men in the trade, and Our Cutter Has NoSuperior All work is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and our prices defy competition, No trouble to show goods, Give us a call. 8S. U. THOMPSON, Allegheny St, Next door 10 Post Office, Bellefonte Pa. ICE OF DISSOLUTION. rihosrhip hototolore oy tet wern Baml. 0H. Reynolds and w, “ ALESMEN S Sack — y THE Carpet House is SCHREYER’S, and is the place to buy. They must be selling Car- \pets at very low prices, as they have so many callers who, after examining their large stock. buy some of them before leaving. A full line of goods is kept from the cheapest to the best, consisting of Ingrains, Extra Supers, Tapestry Brussels, Body Brussels, Velvet Bruss- els and Moquettes, | 1 also keep a full fine of Window Ourtains and Fix- tures, Rugs, Ottomans, and House Furnishing Goods generally, The best and most assortment of goods to be Jound this side of Phila- delphia, may be found at my store, | Carpets cul and made ready to put down, Floor Linen, | Ruggels de. (Goods offered to vm, I Seg a / A Store No. 8, Bishop Street, fonte, Pa. ial EXRCY or — RS’ NOTICE.
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