Rules of the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania. 1. The state central committe shall consist of one member from each coun- ty, and in addition any county vhat is entitled to more than one state sena- tor shall have an additional mem- ber for each additional senator—the members of the committed to be ap- pointed in such & manner as the loeal regulations of the respective county or- ganizations wey determine. 2. The committee shall meet annu- ‘fly in the city of Harrisburg at 4 p m. 4 Wednesday after the 3d Monday of January at such place as may be desig: nated by the chairman of the central committee, and shall at this sonual meeting elect a chairman and perma- nent secretary (from within or with out its own membership), and state ex- doutive committee, from within or without its own membership), and transact such other business as the cotamittee may determine. It may at this or subsequent meetings fix the time for the state convention and ar- range therefor. : 3. Members of the committe eunable to attend may, for any meeliog, deputize substitutes to act pro tem. for them, but they must be voters in the county and seuntorial which their pripsipels represent. 1 The chairman of the state central cqgumittee, its permanent secretary and seven Democrats (from within or with- out the state central committee and no | two to be elect:d from the same coun- ty), and to be elected sonually at the January meeting, shall constitute the | state central committee to conduet the state campaign subject to the control | of the state committee and the officers | of the state central committe shall be | the officers of vhe executive commiliee 111. districts | | of marked importance and especially perience and acknowledged ability ns an’ Arehitect, The entire erection of the Arcade will be under the immediate ove and direction of Mr, Welsh, which is every guarantee of a successful and early eampletion of this work, which will now go forward as rapidly as may be condistent with perfect workmanship. Tha foutidation walls will be started Tuesday morring, this work already being in the bands of Harry D. Yerger of this place. The annex to the new Arvoade will mnke & complete front on Water street, in which there is also an efittance to the second and third floors In the rear of the Ar- The en. of the building, onde will be an Opera House. trance and surroundings are so arranged i Las to accommadate this building, but | the work will not be pressed to com- plétion until the Arcade is finished, i ~—Un last Sabbath Rev. { Snyder of the Reform church of this evening, | place preached to a lurge and approecia tive audience, the subject of his dis- cotirse was “Success or Failure in Life, 14:23. | In the course of his remarks which were | his text was taken from Num. { very interesting and instructive, he | gave gome plain yet striking illustra tions from the annals of history, how | mea with a purpose and a determina- | tion accomplished arduous tasks, while | others with the same capabilities and | advantages could not succeed because | they looked on the dark side of all Was their untill failure written on all their works, undertakings His appli cation of these to a christian life were to young men. The reverend gentle- r Advertisements. N A MENDMENT TO THE CONSTIPULION PRO. A posed to the eitivens of this Commonwealth for thelr approval or rejection by the Genernl Assembly of the Commonwealth of Fenvnylvania Poablished hy grday of the Receetnry of the Qopimonweaith, 19 pur sunnee of Article XVILL of the Copstitution Jolt 1, reedlutiin proposing ha amendment to the constitution of the commonwoslth Beovion 1. Ba it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Peunsyl- vanin fn General Assemtily mot, That the fl lowing is proposed as an amendment of the constitation of the pemmonweith of Pennsylvania in accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof , AMENDMENT Birike ont from section ous, of article eight, the four qualifications for voters which reads as follows “AE twenty two yours of uge or upwards, be shall have pald within two years, a stats or county tax, which shall have bheon assessed al lsast two months, aid paid at least one month before the election so that the section which rends ax follows - “Every mald citizen te enty-one yours of age, pos sesning the ollowing qualifications, shall be sutitled to vote at all elections First Ho shall have been a citizen of the United Slates at least one month Sevond, He shall have residod ln the state one yoar (or If, having previously been a qualified elector or na tive horn f the i A - - shall binve removed Vix month) immediately itison thirefrot and returns preceding the election Third He shall have trict where he shall immediate ly prox Fourth shall have ax , then resided fn the election dis. ier to vole at least two mouths eding the election, I ywenty two years of age or upwards, he paid within two years a slate or county which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the elec ton," shall ne nmandad, so as 10 read ss fol lows: Every male citizan twenty-one years of age, possess. ing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at the polling place of the election district of which Le shall at the time bo a resident and not else where Fiont, He shall have bon a Flates at least thirty days Becond. He sball have resided lo the state one year or if, hiavit bean 8 qualified elector or native barn citizen of the state, he shall have romov od therely returned then sx months) immedi. ately preceding the wothon, Third, He shall have resided in the slection district where he shall offer to vole al least thirty days hm | mediately preceding the election. The legislature at the session thereol next after the adoption of this sc tion, shall, and from time to Lime Lherenfler may, ob aol laws to re pe rly on fares this provision, Fourth. Every male citizen of the age of twenty- one years, who shall have boon a citizen for thirty days and an fohsbitany of this state one year pext pro tion, except at municipal elections, and for the last thirty days a resident of the election distri tin which be tangy offer lie vote, shall be ontitled to a vote at such election I the election dis triot of which he shail wt the time be a resident and | not eleswhere for all oMoers that now are or here after may bo elected by the people ; Provipen, That in time of war no elector in the actual military ser vies of the State or of the Usited Seated, in the army citizen of the United g previavel u m aud eding an ele | gal, Guardian of the Michael Beam, Inte of Gregg township, deconsad : 7. The first and fins! account of Wm, Kunes, Administrator of, &e., of 8. 8, Kunes, Inte of Liberty township, decensed, §. The socount of Mary A. Thompson, Administratrix of, &o; of Joseph Thompson deceased, Inte of Worth town. ship, #. The first snd partial sceount of Juo, W. Parsons, Executor of &c., of Wm. Parsons late of Bellefonte Borough, de cased, 10. The sccountof R. GG. Brett, Guardian of the minor children of Mrs. Joremish Ewing, 1ate of Furguson town. hip, deceased, ns filed by P, F. Bottorl, Executor of said Brett. 11. The first und final secount of W, B, Carskadden, Executor of A. Carner late of Walker township, deceased, 12. The frat account of Bamuel ©. Bower and Lydia Bower, Executors of, &c., of Christiun Bower decensed 13. The secount of Jueob Wagner, and J, H, Wagaer, Executors of, &ec., of Jacob Wagner late of Pottef, township, deceased. 14. The first snd partial account of M, L. Rishel Administrator of, &c , of Wm. Ejoom, Inte of Ferguson township, decens- eq. 156. The second and floal account Clement Dale, Admsnistrator de bonis non, cum testsmento annexo of, &ec., of David Peters, late of Benner now College township decensed 16. The account of KE, H ecutor of, &c., of Elizabeth of Haines township, decogsed 17, The account of Stephen H., McMoni- minor children of Henry Vaugn, laste of Taylor township, us filed by D. ¥, MoMonigal, Executor of Stephen H. MecMonigal, 18. The final socount of M, 8. Fadler, of Musser, Ex. Shirk, O inle { Guardian of Reuben KE. Musser (late) min- { or child of Barbara A. Musser, Inte of Pot tet township, deceased 19, The final account of Adam Weaver, Jr., surviving Executor of, ete,, of Adam Weaver, Sr, late of Haines township, de. ceased. 20. The account of W. Fred Reynolds, CASTORI, ; : Ji why for Infants and Children. ““Castoria is po well adapted to ~hilldren that [recommend it ag superior to any prescription known $0 me." HA Amenen, M.D, 111 Bo, Oxford Bs. Broskiyu, N.Y. Castoria cures Colle, Constipation, Bonr Blomach, Diarrboa, Froctation, Kills Worms, gives plosp, sod poouctes @i- rstion, Tus Cxwravs Coxrany, 148 Fulton fitrest, N. X. Faviog retired from the firm of W. W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable + MERCHANT TAILOR bk Fleming & Co., has opened his establishment in ICRIDER'S BLOCK '@ inthe room formerly occupied by Dale Bros, next door 10 the First National Bank, where his old customers will find the The representation in the state con. | 0 oy 0 on time in the future vention shall consist of representative | A ov rl iy delegates one for each 1.000; Domoerstic preach a sermon young men, votes casts st the last preceding guber- patorial election, or for a fraction of 1.000 such votes amounting to 500 or Administrator of, ste, of BE. B, Reynolds, or nary thereof, shall be deprived of his vote, by res . sons of his absence frean such viettion district late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. and the legislature shall have power to provide the | 21. The first and final sccount of Joseph ] manner in which and the time asd place at which | Ward, Executor, of Elizabeth Ward, Ise such aboot ol ctots may vote, and for the return and | - canvas of their votes in the election district in which | of Ferguson township, decessed, (FINEST GOODS | he is an able minister we hope when this is snponced the young men will ORRERL Co sls an oan > PAR 99 fw more in their respective represenative districts, Deovided that each represent- ative district shall have at least one delegate, IV. Theses rules may be amended, alter- ed or abrogated at any time upon tbe recommendation of the state central committee, or a state convention and by the approval of the subsequent state | convention. SCHEDULR, Schedule —Thes rules shall take effect on the third Monday of January, A. D. 1883. —— Recomuexpation or Stars COMMITTEE | ror THs Arrekarionw or Roig 1.—The State Central Committea shall consist of one member from each County, and in addition, that is entitled to more than one State Senator shall bave an additional member for each additional Senator. The Chairman of the loeal county organization shall be ex-officio a member of the State Committee. Ad- ditional members (in counties entitled to them,) shall be appointed in such manner as the local regulations of the respective county organizations may determine. For tse Arrgratiox or Ruse bhl— that the apportionment of Delegates to the State Convention be based on the vote of the last preceding Gubernacorial or Presidential election, whichever shall have Inst occured. The Report of the Committee of Sev- en of the State Commities, recommends ing & uniform plso for making Senator isl and Congressional ! to the State Convention for such action as they may deem proper. —] — ADDITIONAL LOCAL. —Axoruer Haxpsows The building to be erected by Mrs, D. (3. Bush on the site of the burned Ar- cade will be a baadsome and substan- tial stucture, A discription of it ap- peared in the Daily News, which is as follows: It contains seperate store rooms on the first floor with base- ment store in the rear on Water ctreet, and each store will have plate glass show windows and the rear of eaca will be lighted with skylights, affording good light to the entire inside of the I'he store floors will be level from front to rear, The second floor is divided into office rooms which are connecting and lighed with large plate glass win- dows and with oceasional bay windows, These rooms will be of the most pleas- JCILDING, saven ing description with seperate entran- ces 10 each room The stair halls are large and well lighted, while the third story is to be divided ihto “halls” or lodge rooms to suit parties renting The front of Je buildings will be built of Philadelzia press biick laid in red mortar an? artistically (rimmed with Hummelstown brown stone, Penosyiva- nia blue marble and Pennsylvania peer- designs. The min enterance to the second and third O i Jess brsick various stories on High street is handsome and erowned with a tower in and in addition to this tower which is in she centre of the building, the skyline is broken right snd left by bold breaks along the cornice and walls, The windows sre so arrangel as form » very picturesque Appearance as variety of outline is artistically applied forming a continuous block of building which will add to the appesrades of High street by a permanent and endur ing structure, The building when fin- ished will be the handsomest block in Bellefonte and one the owners way feel proud of. The architect of this build- ing is Mr. P. A, Welsh, of 420 Walout viling. street, Philadelphis, and the owners are 10 be congrstulated upon the selec tion of 8 gentleman of such large ex- | $ i : i : : i nominations | throughout the State will be presented | | encourage him by their presence, —A dangerous counterfeit of the sil- ver dollar is made of ground glass com bined with tin lead and other metals, Experienced bank tellers say they can this These glass dollars are brittle, not easily detect lin the palm of the hand and rapped | vigorously with the handle of a knife {the dollar is easily split. They have | the metalic ring of a genuine dollar, are { the correct sizs and nearly the exsect weight, i | Ledger says on | Thursday afternoon, during the heavy | thunder storm that visited this neigh- | borhood, a shaft of lightning struck a | house at Empire Mine, and Jean Bap- tiste Boiere and his daughter who were {standing in the kitchen at the rear of ~The Philipsburg | the house, were knocked down and ren- | | dered unconscious. It was first sup- | posed they were killed. Dr. Harman, | the mine physician, was summoned by | | telephone snd found that Boiere was partially paralyzed and his nose split open. The daughter, who is only ten years old, has her right side paralyzed, ] | her lungs are congested, aad it is feared | that she will lose her right eye and per- hape die, lately came to this country ! il 1ey are Freoch people who and cannot speak English, The same paper is also informed that lon last Satorday a week, during | Jesse Woodring, of near Port, was run | { ORs by a run~ {into upon a street crossing by a run | away team, inflicting injuries by which | {he lost the sight of one of his eyes. | R . . 1 | Strarge and sorrowful, the unfortunate | in the eye with a stone. ~Kx1omrs Or Tue GorLoex EAoLE.— of the Knights of the Golden Eagle has been organized in Cen. Bhilipsburg Castle. N of Philipsburg, will be instituted on Fri |day evening, August 12th, by District | Grand Chiefs T. B. Jamison and William Cowan, assisted by Sir Knights of Clear. fleld Castle No. of Karthans, snd Centre Castle No. 160, of Bpring Mills. The application charter nearly one hundred names of the most Another Castle tra unty 156, for | prominent citizens of the borough and va cinity The 1 be installed Past Chief James MoKoan Noble Chief W. F. Olewine. Vise Chiof<A. J. MeCQlellun High Priest—Harry Martyn Venerable Hermit—Geo. E. Lamb Master of RecordeJames Mowrey F. Dixor, CUrimsman, lowing officers wil Olerx of Exchequer— B. Kegper of Exchequer— 8. 8 Sir Herald—D. T. Willams Worthy Bard—B. F. Swarix Worthy ChamberiainGeo Ensign =John T. Todd Haquire— Wm. Steinroek First Gusrdemaan—A, B. Bishop, Second Guardsman—Geo, B, McClellan Trustess-«Jno. Callahan, D, T. Williams and Henry Vaughn, R. Filar : «Turin Business Boowine Probably no one thing has enused such a general revival of trade at J. Zeller Son's Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery Con- sumption. Their trade is simply enor. mous in this very valuable article from the fact that is always oures snd never dimpponts, Coughs, , Asthma, Bronchitis, roby and, all throat and Jungs diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting # trial bottle free, large $1. Every bottle warranted, counterfeit, | If held | the | | Methodist festival at Port Matilda, Zane |° | Woodring, » young man, son of farmer | | young man’s brother received a like | affliction some years ago from being hit | 163 1} 1385, contains | they respectively roside, Fifth. Por the purpose of voting, ne person shall be deemed to have gained or oat a residence by reason of his presoncs of siwence while smiployed in the per ile aged in the navigation of the waters of the Biate or ot the high seas nor while a stodent of say college | or seminary of learning, nor while kept of say alms | house or public institution, except the Inmates 0. any bot for disabled and andigest soldiers and sailors who, for the purpose of voting, shall be desmed to | reside 1n the lection district where sald home ] loonted Laws shall be made Tor ssosriaining proper proofs, the citizeos who shail be entitind the right of suffrage heorely establiinbod A true of the joint resointion CHARLES W. STOXE Becretary of the Commonwerith | EGAL NOTICE. a i Ia Ly Ww wy Notice is hereby given to all persons in. terested that the following inventories of the goods nud chatteles set apart to widows under the provisions of the Act of the 14th of April, A. D. 1851, bave been confirmed : {of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of | Centre county and if no exception be filed { thereto on or © 5 | ni. si. by the Court and filed in the office | Fleck, late of { county, devessed {John H. | wefore the first day of next | | term the same will be confirmed absolute. | ly 1. The appraisement of the personal | property of James Antes, late of Howard | township, decensed, ns set apart to bis wid. { ow, Nancy E. Antes | 2. The sppraisement | property of Robert | guson township, decessed, as pel apart to bis widow, Nancy A. Craig 3. The appraisement of the personal | property of William MeCormick, Sr., late | of Potter township, Aecessed, as sel apart to his widow, Margaret McCormick 4. The of the sroperiy jon of tue persons per ale Bits apprajlsement Theodore { (ore lellefontg borough : to bis widow, Esther GG. Gordon, The appraisement of the persons property of David Kreps, Inte of Ferguson township, decessad, as sel apart to his wid. w, Rachel Kreps 6. The appraisement the W. Fleck, iste deceased, as Flock OD of personal i property of George Joggs township, his widow, Susan C sel apart « f ’ ol po Ww | perty of George Sharp, township, deceased, as widow, Ruth A. Sharp 8. The appraisement of the real | personal property of James Webaer, of Walker township, decessed, as sol a | to his widow, Matilda Webner ~ Inte sel apart ng his ’ : pari | William Hall, The first and final account of Wm. | Wolf, Administrator, 4. b. n. of, ete., of { Daniel Fauber, late of Potter towoship, | f the United States or the State, nor while ea. | Centre county, deceased, 23. The fins! account of Mrs. Susan Flock, Admimisteatrix of, sto. of George Boggs towaship, Centre 24. The first and Baal sccount of James Boal, Administrator of , of keanz iy « el | Gift, Inte of Penn wwnship, Centre coun- ty, deceased. ¢ 25 f O03 of and Adam Hoy Administrators of, ete | Barnbart, decessed, Isle Spring township, 26. The account of John H. Barnhart, decessed, Guardian of Edwin O., Wm. €. and Blanche Struble, minor children of James F. Weaver and Adam Hoy, Admin- istrators of John H. Barnhart 27. The second und final account of 8 H, Bennison, Administrator of ste, of John Strunk, deceased. 25. The final sceount of Wilson Irvin, Guardian of Wm. N. Hall, minor ehiid of iste of Union towaship " ! decessed I B { and P. Craig, Inte of Fer. | | Wirstors f, #4 al | A5 SOL apars | 20 Account of Samuel Gramley and J Crawlord, Executors of testament of John Bierley Miles township, The noes of inte int of Joseph Rierley, minstratlor Mo. , inte of Miles township, deceased. il, The final sccount of wn and Carol Christian Br of Rudolph Muilboliand, wnship, focossed I nal nex of Sarat f the Administrators of, als Ba je Hest ar "nt The o. One (Foor ud Clemer of Christian township, Etecutos Dale, Sr Dale y Ale piinge (1 | censed ’ | Zigle The appraisement of the personal pro. f i Wk, The § Administrator « f Marion townshij 35 The sccount of Harriet Frazier and Wm. Frazier, Administrators of, ete., of Daniel Frazier, { Spring township, ne int of Aaro , ete. , of Klizabeth Land Goal { = ih ain deceased inte | deceased and | Inte | | tine 8. The appralsement of the real estate | | of John H Barnhart, Inte of Spring town. ship, deceased, as sel"apart to his wi low Martha J. Barnhart nie of apart property of Adam Bear, {| township, deceased, as got | widow, Catharine Bear. 11. The appralsement of the personal | property © Willlam Rodgers, late | Spring township, deceased, as sel apart to | bis widow, Catherine Rodgers 12. The appraisement of the personsl Ww 86. The scoonnt of Jacob D. Valentine Guardian o , of Caroline M. Valen- mi Valentine, Inte of Spring township, deceased 7. The sccount of Maggie Bosch, late Jeezer, Administrstrizx of, ete. of Ferdi nand Becasr, late of Beaner township, de- f, ete nor child of Reuben | consnd 10. The appraisement of the personal | t Miles | his | | F. of : SR 0 J ro aunt of The final account Exec tor of, & ate of | nie W. Vasn- W. Van. deceased The firet and final sex of James Weaver, Administrator &e.. of Thomas Taylor, iste of Boggs townsh of vain of Vail 149 n nville B 5 ¢ } | deceased property of Edmund Blanchard, Inte of | lellefonte Borough, deceased, as vet apart | to his widow, Mary F. Blanchard 13. The appraisement of the | prope riy« f Ferdinand Beezor, Inte of Ben. | ner township, deceased, as set apart to his | widow, Maggie Beezer, now Bosch 14. The appraisement of Samusl Rupp, Inte of Haines township, decessed, as apart to his widow, Elizabeth Rupp. 15. The appraisemont of the personal property of David B Pletcher, Inte of Howard township, docessed, as set apari to his widow, Orpha Pletcher »EGISTER'S NOTICE. ~The follow- R ing socounts have bean examined and passed by me and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs and logatoes; creditors and ail others in any way interested and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre county on Wednesday the 24th day of August, A. D 1887, 1. The account of George Grossman, Executor of, &ec., of Michael Ulrich, Iate of Potter township, decensed. 2. The first and partial account of D, H. Hastings, Executor of, &ec., of Annle E. Housel, Intec! Spring township, decens- od 1. The first and final secountof Nathan. iol Beerlay Administeator of, &eo., of Edward D. Johnson, Inte of Boggs town. thip decensed, Py The first and final account of Dr. J. M. Blair, Executor of, &e., of Rachel Am. merman , late of Unionville Borough, de. censnd 5. The first and final sceount of Annie E. Ridge snd H.W Ridge, Administra. wor of, &eo., of Rev: W. A, Ridge Inte of | of Bellefonte, said persons | James D. Gordon Ireonsd | pr esading for the spectBo performance set | | Gordon, ddoased EGAL NOTICE: 4 phase’ Court of Cents ( of the Betate In anly { Theodore Gordon The Or In the mater tate of the borough unty, deconsed, and the Estate of Inte of the sate place, doosnsed bret her f the tooed ante ’ hereby notified that IN Administers tor Fu. James DD. Gardon econsnd bas presented his petition to the sald Count praying that he sany be permitted to become a party fo a fa writies inte by and between the said The and the mid James D Gordons, lecomend Cyrus Gordon, and LN. Gordon, and praying for a gpecifice performance of mid contract | and the ourt having ordered and directed a notion to I» given you by pablication A Week fy ar sicressive weslks In two newspapers pablished in Contre county prior bo the 4 day of Angamt, A. B 1867, commanding you to appear before the Orphans’ Onurt of Contre Connty an 0 anid Inst Aay menthotied 10 sewer the sald petition of the mid 1. N. Gordon, Administrator of the said James 1, Gordon, doorased for specific performance If said contract and show ans, if any you have, why a devree should net be wade for the specific performance of the fontrant suid petition mentiened socording to the trae lob and meaning thereof, of which Tarts w wi tak wrtice Attewtod this 2h day Ouves, Bowen & Orvis, AtLy's, tor Petitioner July Poth 168% To W BA 3 L. Gorden, wid Gorden watraet entered in i" i of May. A. Db, 1s W. MILES WALKER Sherif on | EGAL NOTICE: —Notlee is here- Ad Bp Wo All parties interested, that Oonmmd Ringer, filed his acconnt ne Commities of Job M, Loess, Lunatic, in the Office of the Prothonotary, snd that the same will be presented of the pext term of Court for confirmation, Le A BCHAEFYER, ma Prothonotary, UDITORS NOTICE. «The auditor appointed to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the executors of the stale of James Martin, iste of Walker township, decessed will attend to the duties of Bi pment at his office In Bellefonte on ; the 1h day of August, st ten o'clock &. m, of said day, when and where all parties [nterstod can attend if ree ‘ hay ve TF. FORTXEY, 3-8, uditor. # The account of James F. Weaver | ertain | LOWEST Special atten | {Jared ¥. Struble, decensed, as filed by! | 1 | the inst will | of | Contre county, dectssed. | Ad- | of Michael Bierley, | 3 ine Mulbolland, Adwin- | SPRING All Work PRICES, tion given to CUTTING AND FITTING. A Choige Stock Of GOODS Call and examine for yourself. Guaranteed. Rpring, gentle spring, is here and every man and boy in town is thinking of & new suit, I am crowded with work, but I pu t onanew hand whenever one needed. The business boom has struck us am are ready 1 we r : You weed i | not be alarmed about a great press of work as I will get out your order mt | : | i the time promised 'W. IL. FLEMING, Crider's Block, 1 io-Hin 5. U. THOMPSON & €0., Merchant Tailors, and dealers in Gents Furnishing Goods, are now offering the greatest bar. gains in their line ever offered in Bellefonte. All the latest styles in peck wear, snder- 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 nN trade, OurCutter Has NoSuperior | All work is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and our prices defy competition, No trouble to show goods. Give us a call, 8. U, THOMPSON, Allegheny St, Next door to Post Office, Bellefonte Pa, A PMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Fs Batters of adminiotration having been granted Ww the undersigned on (he svtate of James RN Bmith, Maowity hem quested Wo make smmediate went, and thos have tion he an rs - ——a x why, Administrater "a «Itech, Mange, and Soratohes of kind cured in 30 Minutes by Woolford so no other. This — fhe tt ug never fails. Soid by. F. Druggist, Bellefonts Pa. i D AMOND Bellefonte. THE Carpet House 1S SCHRE YER’S, and us the place to buy. They must be selling Car- {pets al 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 lo the best, consisting of Ingrains, Exira Supers, Tapestry Brussels, Body i Velvet DBruss- els and Moguetles. | I also keep a jull fine of Window Curtains and Fix | tures, Rugs, Ottomans, and | House Furnishing Goods generally, The best and most com assortment of goods to be Jound this side of Phila- | delphia, may be found wt my slore, | Carpets cul and made ready - : : = A Drs. J. N.&J. B. BOBENSA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICES. BE Cm -
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