A The Crater Bemocrat, Phursdas Morning, Aug 11 1887. Loenl Editor, J. A SWAVELY, - CREE POND ENCE, ata Tmportat news, social sedrom any part of the county. No communications Sxted, inloss accompanied by tive real unme of the ww deer Local Department. —430 to W, R. Camps for furniture of all kinds and prices. ~The next termof court will com- menace on Monday the 22d instant, ~ur Episcopal friends expect to hold their picnic on Wednesday, 17th inst. —Tae their piotic the 24th fost, —We want a good boy printing business —one aged about 14 years. Apply at once. «Rev. W. W, Anstdt will preach for the Lutherans on next Sunday and also on the Sunday following. —A grove meeting is being held in Resides’ Woods, near Unionville. It will eovtinue over Sunday. Wellsville, New York, experienced quite a frost on Sunday night, It was quite frosty here, too, at the same time. ~The Methodists of Julian held a festival on last Saturday night, which was largely attended. The amount cleared was £127, ~The Centre county Baptist Associ ation will hold its twenty-second annnal convention at Eagleville on August 30th, and 31st. — Clearfield county bas another mur- der ease, the latest being that of Wal- ter McMonigal who is supposed to have been mardered by John Burke and John O'Grady. — David 8. Shuey, an old and respect. ed citizen of Lemonte died on Tuesday last aged 68 years, 8 months and 23 days. He was the father-in-law of John Williams of this place, ~The special train to Penns Valley on Thursday evening consisted of an engine and three cars, all of which were packed with people who had comé over to attend the County Convention. —Notwithstanding the hay crop in this vicinity was large, there were some sections where it was almost an entire failure, and it is supposed it will bring £25.00 per ton before the winter is over. ~—We are sorry to learn that Charles Moore, who some time ago suffered an epileptic seizure,is again confined to his bed his illness being quite serious, His many friends hope for a speedy recor ery. ~Bayard & Cunningham have re- eeived the contract for laying the pave. ment around the new school building. ks will be one of their famous Grimshaw pavements, aad will cover 500 feet in all. -The biggest snake story comes from Hecla Furnace, where Shuman Zimmerman claims he came black snake measuring twenty-seven feet, which he dispatched with his revolver. ~A new paper called the Jerse Vidette has been established st Jersey Shore, Pa. The publishers are John W. and Robert H, Grier, and the paper is a consolidation of the Welly Tim snd Vidate, We trust all the will" hold woods on Catholies Valentines’ Homan in to learn the ACTOSS » Shor ~{wing to the inability of the car. penters to flnish the dining room in the new Garman House, not served there on expected. However it will not be until the entire building will be com pleted, when there will be a grand opening, ~Ajovernor dinner was Tuesday, as was jeaver has appointed Daniel Rhoades Associate Judge in this eounty, in place of the late Judge Smith, The appointment was made on Friday and meets with the approval of the Re- publican ring. Judge Roades will hard- ly become accustomed to his new duties before the Democratic mssociate takes his place, ~J, M. Dill, brother of United States Marshal, A. H. Dill, died at the Bing. bam House in Philadelphia, on Friday bast. He was placed under the in- fluence of ether for the purpose of hav- ing an operation performed, and died under the surgeon's knife. He was aged about 40 years and was being treat. od by Drs. Agnew and White, and the sad result is said 10 have been unlooked tor and entirely unavoidable, ~Just ss Co. D.,, 6th Reg't, N. G. P, of Altoona, bad completed its arrange- ments to sttend the encampment, an fond | hopes of the publishers may be realized. | long | Two Fixes, On Saturday morning the barn on what is known as the Geo, L.. Peters farm, situated on Dix Ran, and owned and occupied by John 8. | Iddings was totally destroyed by fire. Between 4 apd 5 o'clock Mr: lddings arode snd found the barn in flames. Hastily dressing he gave an alarm and then proceeded to saye his stock. The horses and cattle were safely gotten out but by that time the flames had made stich progress that it was impossible to reenter. The entire crop of hay snd grain, together with wagons, esrriages, implemen ts, harness, eto, was burned. Mr. Iddings says no member of his household had been at the barn since feeding time the evening before, which leads to the belief that the fire was the work of an incendiary. There was an insurance on the building, but the loss will be great nevertheless, It is rather discouraging to have the result of a years labor thus swept away, and if culprit could be found no punishment would be too severe, Fire ar Corrix’s Works, At about 1 o'clock Saturday morning fire was discovered in the charcoal sheds at Curtin’s Works. A load of coal had been brought in from the ‘coaling” snl the wagon placed near the shed with- out unloading. It appears there still some live embers in the wagon, and which kindled into a flame. The wagon burned and the flames communi- cated with the building before they were discovered. Willing hands sponded to the alarm but the building was burned, The charcoal of course ignited and burned fiercely, and could only be subdued by covering it with ground as done when originally burned, About sixty men were employed in this work, the greater part of Saturday. The Messrs, Curtin ordered for the use of the men from Charles Jacob's, fifty loaves of bread and two hundred cakes besides other provisions, The sheds was 120 feet long and 60 feet wide and was about two-thirds full. There is an insurance on the building but none on the contents, was re- — Dear ov ax Op Crrizey,—Michael Meyers died suddenly at his. home, on Purdues mountain Benner township, on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The manner of death is not definitely known, It is said he went to the field to give his men ‘instructions, but was unable to distinctly articulate. The men advised him to go bome and lie down awhile, and he started for the house. Im the course of a couple of bours his wife who was out at the time, returned and found her husband lying dead just within the door. It sup- posed be was overcome by the heat, which coupled with his old sge caused death. Mr. Meyers was between §I| and 82 years old, He was known all over the county, and was a neighbor, is kind and sccommodating gruff and blunt a kind heart, and family In Democrat, always supporting the prin. ciples of the party didates, He county for sixty leaves a wife and several married child their Although be had nt politics he was a in speech, was indulge aflairs. well ns was a resident of the about years ren and hosts of frie. ds to mourn loss, May he rest in peace, ~~ Exit Feipia.~The fi which we cheerfully Dr, is a gentleman of | will doubt his publith honor, answer to no the i estions # its can- | lowing letier | was handed us by Dr, J. L. Seibert, and | As the | one | RASA ARR County Convention, bos Democratic A large number of Democrats assembled in the Court House on Tuesday afternoon ts nominate osndidates for eounty of- ficers, There was u full representation of delegates present, the Court room was packed, and the meeting 8 most enthusing. tic one. The convention was called to or- der by D. F. Fortney, Exq., when H. Y, Stitzer, Ksq. was selected as President, John T, McCormick, roading clerk, and F.C. Hosterman and BR. KE. Munson retaries of the convention, Mr. Bititzer, upon taking the chair made a neat address, outlining the duty of the party and point ing the pathway to success, The following committes on resol was appointed. 'W. A, Murray, A. Wal- tor, EB. H. Carr, Charles Murray and E H. Goodhart, The then and the following delegates mnswered ! ROC. thong roll was ealled 0 their names : Bellefonte, N, W Bel sfonte Ww Gerrity, Ballefonte, Howard ! Mil Contes Hall ¥ Stites, Jobin OF ny ’ Brows, Ji Joseph Fox, P » - 8 EK Db. Noll, Balser Weber MH, Cary wrotig he David Moyer Milholwy borongli~A, Walters, James C Plat tipsbic 1st ward. E Muon h pd ward, A. Faulkner, Calvis Phil 2, Sed ward A. J, Grabam Usicaville borough--d. P, Bmith Bennor~A, ¥. Wagner, 1. K, Hoy, Bogie, N [4 Andrew Folger 4 DM Whitman Frank adams, J. M. Lucas WwW. Ww. rough estar ig borough EK Has {8 Arg patie Wie Grove, HH MeWiliama Ferguson, W. P Greg, 8. FP Frem, Samuel Ream, K Gregg, N. PF Frank Yeark Hain Georges Bower, N. Boos . Orandort, ¥, O. Hostormas Halfmoon Wm, Bailey, Harrie, OC, Meyers, W. A, Murray Howard Dav,d Tanger Haston Charles Murray Liberty David Robt peed olin Hoy, de. J.B, Kreamer, Austio Uramley, 8 er, C. OC. Bromaard, Charles MeCoy Patton lobert Reed, Josep Tremier Alexander, Wat, Kersistier, { Jarky Ww liam Gettig JW. Re while. I mo Albsort Bpade w Jue + NPM Klsar, Jol EP. Jams Dusmbleton ith John po, W Ph J Lucas E POM Showin, James Roddin John Woods, Wm Breen, ® un, Wm Noll 5 Bockwitl § Winkleman, per, lama Clevenstine Wortheli J Weodrin:, Wm Union «J eme Fredericks A resolution was then offered sdopted that the nominations be the following order © Amcciste Judge, Bheriff, Treasurer, Register, Commissioners, Auditors. Nominations for Awociate Judge ware then declared 'n order. An FB Fisher, James Car Flay. and made in Recorder, ASSOCIATE JUDGE, Henry Beck, { Gregg Grove, of For Associate Judge, Miles township, John township, and John Rishel, Hall Borough, were placed in nomination, Mr. Rishel ballot was taken with the following result Beck 30 was made an withdrew his name, when » Grove 57, (roves nomination yanimous ATRRIYY For this office John Noll, John Q Miles, of Worth; J Marion; Orin Vail f Rush: Oscar Holt {f Burnside: J P Condo of Gregg W A lshier, of Besner, » township, of Bellefonte: J Hoy, Andrew Ucker, Hazel, Spring were nom inj, and | any { propounded by the editor of the &e- |; It is well known ia stranger to said editor and | cette further | comment 18 unneses My. Editor : Ary. Permit me sufficient simply state that the editor of sette in wholly in error in that which he his paper of the 5th inst., concerning the Centre County jail. To all of the questions I answer xo, notwithstanding Mr. Fiedler,s alleged ability to prove the contrary, Yours rally «+ L. Seinen, Brirneronrr, Pa, os Sih, 1887. On Sunday shout noon the house situated on Charles Wolf's farm about two and one-half miles east of Aarons burg, was destroyed by fire. Mr. Woll and family were in attendance at » bush meeting, and at noon the gentle~ man went home and fed his stock. He had hardly reached the place ef the meeting again until he was intormed that his house was on fire. A greater portion of the furniture was saved but the house was entirely destroyed, and on which there Was £0 insurance, The arigin 0 of the mar known ® i from a defec- that truth is | space in the columns of your paper to | the Ga- 1d would have the public believe, by the | | manner in which he has formulated the question and which he direots to me in | | township, the bread furnished the prisoners in | | Smith of Gregg township, Jacob Eisenhu | 0 Miles 28 Mr. Noll was then made unanimous TREASURER For Treasurer, 8. F. Kline, of Howard | W. Spangler, of Potter, Jos th in Borough, G of Millheim were placed nomination. The fret ballot resulted Kimport 36, Kline 18, Spangler 30, Smith 11 Eisenhuth 2, Eisenhuth withdrawn, Borough as follows Second — Kimport 40, Kline 4, Spangler | 80, Smith 18. Third—Kimport 37, Kline 7, Spangler 80, Smith 18, Kline dropped. Fourth Kimport 42, Smith 16, Smith dropped. Fifth —Kimport 49, Spangler 38, port's nomination made unanimous, REGIST BR, For tho offise of Register A B Herd, Polipsbtirg Borough, GW _Ramberger, of Union township, W J Catlin, of Miles wnship, snd John Rapp of College township, were placed in nomination. On tho first ballot Herd had 24 vote, Rambarger 25, Carlin 16, Rupp 28, | Saeand Hor) 25, Rumborger 25, Catlin 1 nt forbes, Carlin a oe en Spangler 30, Kim. Howe, Vind | of | of Centre | . ! James Kimport of Harris | Mallory of Miles township, and A Stern- borg of Bellefonte were placed in noming- tion. On the first ballot votes, Morrison 42 und Mallory 6, Beeond —Zarby 28, Morrison 12, Bternberg 16, Maliory 6 Third--Zerby Morrison 82, Gray 14, Sternberg 14, Mallory 6 ped. Fourth-—Zerby 26, Morrison 48 { 13, Sternberg 16, Gray Dropped Fifth— Zerby 41, 4, son's nomination made unanimous, SERA SAI RI A 20 Zurhy y Gray 13, Sternt org 15, received My Gray 22, Mallory drop- y Gray Morrison Morrie | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | For OC A J | Union, received 51 votes, M Feidler o Huines 49, Farey of Spring 15, 8 H Good | hart of Potter 88, Juoob Emerick of Penn 16, H L Harvey of Boggs 9, | Miles Gates of Fi and Fei Mnmissloners, (iriest hy Bhope of sbhurg 6 dler havin g recels ¥ fe EATY | number of votes, they were selared { Unanie | od 2} i the nom FT Convention A BSilern! iA A Delegates to the State 31] 1 hey W M Walker Wane Are | We A ber, Walters, tod wa Jd Grabiam pelo ‘ NP f tha R member of Lhe nd Aar whe | wosnimously elected County Chairmen for | 1858, | “The't Jean { Contre Lied, be WTR Y Heving thst the host { the safest int s fresh fron {the United States and of Pennsylvania sre hat party which spring i great soasses std snd its prin | jie | wealth knowing the | iples Gave alwe ye stood ] wark between Ue rights of the po ] Rressiout of @ d+ ig 4 and o BL id : tn tel | Reso | Cleveland o8 and aims ita grost prin n erefore be it we have hat hav 8 the affairs of the satior o the people that messure of ¢ tegrity which has made U oom gros! am of the earth ind. That we hereby realises ' doctrines of the National Democr plat; adopted at Chicags and on wideh the gallant bo Detecr racy marched to vietary rd, Thal we view th alarms the sggressl organised oapital sand 6 the rights ple of Pennsylvania, that we hold the party responsible for the base trick by which the peo ple were defrauded out of » million dollars of revenge that corporations might escape their fair share of the burdens of taxation th. That the refoml the late legislature for revenue bill bs 8 prom | the Btate, and one which ) | by the defont of the Republican this fal} Mh. That we desnand of ng slate mrvention (hat they pyr " » i ths hig Pie ae the yoremme J gat iy whe is in any wise den ibad with cporations Gh. That the ® Keyptabe Gasetts ” ig its tft rageous 8 upon the Jroarhit Bheriff and Commies ane tr Connty bas beets guilty of 5 maid ying aan by Hu sally ty if tion renders | eel! anworth fhe rempect of good vitisens of any i political faith ervhoree and ap f the off ther re of the That we pledy preserved in ug the nations as of { the DS Heputiioan lator rec] { Governor Beaver § payers be Sttingly rebuked he t the polis the com ar delegates t ames ond that we bevel rave snd the Gr earnest and & & thimeiaadic Eas The = i Adam | tal he votes cael al, Uw sehogs! te oleated ted hy A racy of #iate i Lhe 1 | the Luthern cht CORY near town. beautiful wand the moo # ne br WHA S home aoe i. 1 ght, 1 i darkness into he lelightful walk sure of the even Lie i Lae Company was oon posed | of adies and gentlemen, who themselves amszingly in the pure open all The young ladies were prepared to ventilate their lung® by a laughing and judging | by the way onnunua they comsumed the green and sour crabapples they were n Both the grapes fasting for week. and old joined in fe ty tion of the occasion at times making “Rome | How!” Daring the evening refresh- | ments were served under a tent erected for that purpose, joe creamy, eake and | bananhas were at par, 0 much so that for about half an hour when a fresh supe ply was made, the lovers of that dainty dish then ocoled their parching tongues, | Thus snother enjo. able evening passed with many fond recollections, we I'rran Lise. ~Trial list for the first week of August term, 1887, commeno- ingon the 4th Monday (22 day) August : Frank B. Stover va. J. CG, Harper ot ux. Clement Dale for plaintift, P. Gray Meek vo. Wm. V. Emery ot al. A. Hoy for plaintiff; Beaver & Dale for detendent, John F. Potter ve. David Harter, Potter for plaintift Kelier sais efondenk John F. Potter vs. Same attorneys. Mo | Vanpelt vs. Penne. RR. ~ Spangler & Hewes for plain- a Blanchard for defendent, W. M. Swab vs, Penna. R. R, Com- pany. C. Dale for plaintiff; Blacehard for defendant, Griest | the fi | gence was brought here by a man nam- man for | re young | the ice cream fountain was exhausted | ~Hicuway Roupery,—W. J. Carlin Esq, ealled on us Monday and gave us the particulars of a daring robbery which oseurred at Culvey’s Gap in the Brough Valley narrows in Clinton county, At about daylight i morning as Wm, on last Maturday Rhule and wife wore on their way to market, a man sudden ly appeared in the road snd easught his horse by the head, and at the point of a revolver demanded their money, Three dollars was all they had and this amount the drop on the road. lowed to pass on, robber demanded they al The next vietim was They were then a Mr. Brussler and the same movements but 75 realized. Then the were gone through, cents ail that | Glantz eame along and in Nine Wm. fame | | manner he was relieved of the amount taken from | Frantz was greatest sufferer, the bim being $7 el { ensh and a silver 815 All the Ww Jued at Fausseyville 1g and vielims i¢ {| with short side i He 2 black are from I'he man is eribed as sh in stature Whiskers A goatee appeared before his first vietim him ia le | suit, ihe second saw in sleeves When he | the third m | | first case ox mn he w are epl that he { The fourth man handed o it his cash to ged the each of the gent their were tol A8 sed a was vestiess in man dre i : . rot ” a a laborer, but all agree that face was Lhe same as le men were sent on mrgey minus the valushles d that three of they | ; her robbers oceu- | nied i fart tl | pied positions farthe ‘hae road, {snd that should they ms any one their ght they ware to wave { across their face which LY i . | that they had given up WAS A ruse Lig Lhair money, J j course this and no | met. It is hoped this daring individ. { val will be captured and placed where | be will not need money, -A horrible murder was committed | near [« Sundsy morning, we take from the Er press of Tuesday Mesgre details reached this city last | evening of a most horrible {ing | Cherry Run, this county, murder hav. been committed near The intelli {ed Rhule. The victims of the tragedy are a man named | } | wife, who live in a small log house near | Cherry Run, on the road leading from | | Tylersville, in Sugar Valley, to Washiag- | The one belween | ton Furnace, in Nittany the { these two places, is said to be Valley. | house which is only | about J miles from | | | miles from Washington Tylersville Furnsee, Col- by was 8 man sbout 35 ‘ i 1 | his family consisted of his wife and two i children, the oldest of whom lived with his grand parenis in Sugar Valley, a baby one year old The murdered man lived on a small farm owned the Washington Iron Company, and in at alher tended to oats Monday, His { work taking in on John Colt Ys had ome from his home in Sa st him. Early Mon day mon Colby started the house of the murdered man, anied by hi { his arriving st Cherry Ri # o'clock. promised Lo « gar Valley and as for ing Joan KRCOOm wife and one BONS, in about When they reached the house n ghust- | Un the ing lay Isaiah « Lin death. under ly sight met their gauze. the gras near dwell and » oiby The left eve NOT Lis male 00 had a bullet hole his Near h wife. her h 1 lay his ora In im iy all m Ler person, as ng struggled desperately for Ihe child was alone infant A OY, Which in s» house, basket of grass lay near he had evi lently had in the Colby a pail of water hands when be recieved fatal Mr h | bringing from the spring near by, wound Near was found, whic when the murderer made his stiack on them. | I'he bodies had the appearance of hav. lifeless for some time, In the that ; for a meal evidently ing been house it was found preperations had been makin the Sunday breakfast formed theic frugal meal had gotten ready, | «= Druggist Jobn Harris is announced | as a Republican candidate | nomination of county treasurer. we Re-onoaxizen,—Pursusnt to a eal] | the members of the Undine hose com- | | pany met in D. F, | a re-organization. The offcers elected | Ale © | President— V, J, Bauer. Vice President P, H, Gerritty, Secretary ~~ E. C. Woods, Treasurer Geo, L, Poller, Chief ~ Walter Gerrivy. 1st, Amistant ~George Smith, 2d Assistent W. O'Leary. 34 Awistant Thomas Brown. The hose honse, located on street, near Allegheny, is about com. pleted, and the apparatus has received a nice cont of paint. Everything is bee ing placed in readiness for the fireman's demonstration, which will occur early in September, «The Pennsy Ivania railroad company has decided to issue excursion tickets to the Constitution centennial at re- duced rates, or one fare for the round wip. Wis A0 in | ini "1a BO visit the Nat hand | signal | Of | one was | wk Haven on Saturday night or | the mouth of ssish Colby and his | situated | and 4 | years of age and | | ! | | man | : clothing | if | her | she was probably | as potatoes had | been prepared and other articles that | i l been | for the | Mise Maggio Haupt of this place, is visiting friends in Lewisburg Hartieton, Union county. B. D, Gettig, of Tusseyville, was town on Tuesday and called at our fice. He isa welcome visitor, Will Speer returned to Y oungstod | Ohio, on Monday ev ening feeling much refreshed by having a short vacation, Hon. John A, has our thanks for a o opy of Smull's Le sgisiative Hand Book, for 1887. 1 quite an {itp rovement over former editons. and [is highs valued, Mra. J. A, Swavely necompanied by | her young son, has gone to Renovo | where she ¢ xpects and in 4 Of. Ww oodward is three Mr lo spend o1 four weeks wi th her parents, | Mrs, ana (ieor; ge ¥ 3 x “quire Rinehard, Jerry Vonads and a gentleman whose name we hava for ' 0 gotten, all of nes Woodward | county, lively, made our sanctum Tae John Fellenbaum and datughte; of Bisho | by | their Mrs Grace presence on gir y p sireet. 1 he al Guard are visting | friends st Lebenon ladies will on encam] ment at Mt, dee oF, Gretna before returning. 1 ogo N \ » Reese Van mer, formerly associ | ate editor of this paper, the Philadelphia, greeted his many but who is now | “9 } : engaged in tobseoco business in friends in Bellefonte on Tuesday. Reese looks | well and is meeting with fi | cose in the atlering suc quaker ( Nelson A, who bolds | tion ander the Democratic ity Lucas, 8 pos Adminiscra- {tion at Washington, came bome on of his who | Friday to sttend the funeral Michael Meyers, | died on Wed ednesday. Nelson returne vv | to Washington on Mone iny. | father i i6~ 5 ' | —We will sell for the balance of this | season South Bend Chilled PI x. H Hicks kX Bro, OwE al o K the sceount of which | ~Boox Bixvine We are now pre { pared 10 do all kinds of book binding In reasonable rales and will guarantee sll work. Send in your books, papers, magazines, etc, and have them bound, | ‘ ~William Vick, emploved at Bur- near Baker's Summit Jair county , was instantly killed about {4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, The Al- | toons Times says be was in the act of stooping w pick up a plaak which had {just been cut from a log, when the | teeth of the saw caught his suspenders and sawed in lengthwise, before the machinery could | ket's saw mill, he was literally two, { be stopped. The victim was sged XN years and was the only support of his Mrs, Mary A. Vick, His father was Ore Hill about widowed mother, Baker's Bummit- killed in | Years an ore mine at six ago, by | TURFRYY LLE. ry Miss joontemplates making a visit to her aged Miss the Fa. glad Della Spangler, of Joliet grandmother in the near future will bere about ptember from Harrisburg, mother Spangler will be by ber accompl | Spangler arrive first of Se | No doubt {10 have s& visit shed | grand-daughter The band of this pl SOME NEw music, ace has purchased among the new pieces of music that deserve special mentior entitled © Quelle,’ | viz. two overtures /elminer’'= {and “Flissende These are two pieces of music well worth hearing. On Monday last Frederick and family, of Ori arrived at Frederick's father, Rev. evening Rev. T. J le, Lycom the residence of Mr. John Bit Fredericks is the Lutheran on the Nipevose ing county, Mrs, ner minister Valley | charge. ; Last Sunday afternoon the Emannel Union Sunday School of thie place de- cided to hold a picnic in Hosterman's grove, September 3rd. They will also hold a festival in the evening of the same day. The proceeds for the bene- fit of the church. Your correspondent is glad to note that Messrs. John Bitner and John Meo- | Clenahen, are able to be around again. Miss Maggie L. Boal, of Manor, paid ber friend, Miss Ella Mersinger, u visit | last Wednesday and no doubt they had [a pleasant time together. There is a certain young man in the | habit of leaving his buggy stand in the {road after night, on the road leading {from Tusseyville to Boalsburg. Take Fortney's law of | warning. fice on Thorsday evening, and effected | Mrs, Ageie Alexander, the estimable | wife of Dr, J. F. Alexander, of Centre | Hall, stopped a while with her friends here Inst Friday. Quite a number of our young folks were to the Lemont festival last Satur- day evening and report » good time. Samuel loester, of Contre Hall, Sun- dayed here last Sunday, The Istest, back window and potato bugs. Hass, ~W. R. Camp's furniture store on Bishop strect is packed full of the new. est ond latest styles of furniture, just received. Prices sve way down, which accounts for the rusk noticed at that establishment every day. wBlogant bedroom suits, sofas, lounges, chairs, rockers, tables and every thing else in the furniture line may be found at W. R. Camps store 08 Bishop
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