—AxNuaL Provic axp Exmmirion, — The Patrons of Husbandry of Centre county will hold their fourteenth snoual pienic on the top of Nittany Mountain, near Contre Hall, on Wed. nesday and Thursday, September 14-15. A grand encampment and exhibition for two days and (wo nizhis—hundreds tenting ou the grounds. Each night there will be a publie scioption exh bi- tion, by Messes, Bartrond & Loong, the Harrishurg and Gettysnurg railroad A large exhibition, of agri ol company. cultural implements and also of thorougkbred Addresses wili be delivered by of York. Beadford county, R. H. OLhers, manufactur« ors: horws and cattle. Hon, Girard C, Victor E Polett, W. Downey, Mar) land; Cumberland county, aod sold 0 Brown Cole, Thomas Exe cursion tickets will be Hall all Lewisbuit # and ['yron the El Sta HR on wii Bald from & Valley railro«ds on luesday, i it Fi to day i Toursday, September b, 14th an Hacks wil ans {Yn i afta p i 15th, gnod to retura on ay, meat all trains convey passeng- r+ to the picnic grounds | : | A number of bands wil! =a and | Bsr ling dL present house snd Lo furnish musie, hotel accommo Mis ample ROCCO i | grounds will night with the out modate all, ne brilhaotly Hupigated at The grounds will ba connec A , by whieh all the side world by telephone, by points in the central part of state may easily be reached, Applications i restaurant 1 TT i Brisbin, shou & boarding house priviieg Booz All applieaty 2 L Me LS Hall. privileges, ) made Contre or tents exhibiting elo. made to the ehairman, and as early ble. Hay vided on the grounds. Thos should provide blankets. All dially invited and urged to come, By order of Coux Leoxagko Ruaoxe, Chaim possi and straw will be pro- tenting are col ry GRANGE, Centre Hall, Ar 3 PINE GROVE Miss BE. Orndorf who bas been ill for some time past, is we fire glad say, rapid'y recovering. Miss Ore, of Clearfield, Mrs. Rebecea Murphy, oad a narrow | escape One day last week. The young lady, Miss Ma daughter of the late Judge Smith SILLS very | who is visiting | in company with ry, were swinging, when the cross beam broke, and in falling struck Miss Ore upon the head, rendering her inseasible and in- flicting a serious wound. Dr. Ww dressed the wound La lp summoned and the {réOTrge Wwds was snd lady is » - Eldie Meyers restr eRsy. ’ 5 h EO BO badly X cked some head by a horse that bis braic protruded, He able | out and suffers very little e boy who was time on the 18 10 recovery. is on s fair way to be ww. i ne B. Ard's men are having a great deal of trouble in digging the wheel pit walls cave fast thr mill, as the in as for the the have been placed along the ground is own out. Props as sides and in this way it is expecied the work wil, be completed without farther troublel Oar and accommodating post master the other day went out Ard's about i energetic 10 help Cyrus Goss cut timber for mill but his sand run three o'clock, hunt a shady spot. didate for Treasurer his staying powers out snd 0 he was compelled As Cyrus is a can- held up pretty well as he is aware that | Tease. | | to “falter is to lose.” ROLAND, Miss Jennie Vanskyoe, of Tyrone, and Miss Aon York, Pa have been recent guests of Mrs. J, B. vie Holahan, of Curtin, Mr. and Mrs, L. Barnhart and | family, of Renovo, are guests at the home of his parents, P, W. Barnhart, of | this place. Mr. Barchart is welcomed | by his many friends in this vicinity, | He is quite an experienced raiiroader, having been in this employ for over seventeen years, Curtine & Co. are erecting a new goal | house near the place where the old one | was recently burned, Miss Lide Senders and Miss Annie | Clark, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Miss I. bb Neff. | oe . Qasrierly meeting services of the | © Evangelical chureb, at this place, wore conducted on Inst Sabbath Ly the Rev, 1. M. Pines, Presiding Ever of this dis triet, The large congregation listened attentively to the interesting sermon he deliver«d Sunday mortiog from the text found In n- uy vy need Tn Sela county, snd were guests at the residenceaf , Ww Batters lav wesk. These genial , friends are slways welcome, and they went from our midst fenving many kindly remembrances, D, aso——— 3M ARRiRi,—On the eh of August, “mi the Lutheran parsoosgsey in Ceotre Hall, by Rev. W. E, Fi , Adam XN, Finkle and Ada M. Hockmes, both of near S,ring Mills, In Bellefonte, on the 10th of August 1887, by Rev D. 8 Moniss, ID. D., Wm, Luess, of Coleville, this county, and Miss Jeonie E. lzenberg, of Houtadale, Oa the 11th of August, at the bride's home, by Rev. E. Lenhart, Mr. George E. Miller, of Madisonburg, and Mim Ww. | Cent oe | Wadnes- t modiou { exhibition substantial #tructures, einfainiy IT j very extensive exhib ino Inck of 1 HE Prem 1vania Stave Fain. ~The Thirty-third Aonusl Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will open upon the grounds of the So- ciety in Philadelpnin, on Monday, Bep- tember Sth, snd will continue for two weeks, closing on Saturday, September 17th. reumatancss under which the State Fair will be held ths yosr are The ol more than usually favorable and no ef- {3 ] anvihing the The annual ex- always fort or mouey will be spared make this exhibition fr that has ever before been seen exceed in State of Pennsylvania the have Libitions of Society : ) { been widely and well known, and have euch yesr brought thousands of people to Philadelphia to sttead them, but it to suv that the exhibition which of than lin safes wider thoe Lis sow being arranged will be range nod greater interest { of past years, l'ue grounds of the Society are oon- Pailadelphia, just Pe nt sy Ivan | venieotly located in at the ero<s:ing of the in and | Philadelibia and Reading Railroads, | both of which have = ations at the gates of the grounds, furnishing ¢asy necess tothe exhibition both from the and from the centre of the is of thousan Ihe s buildings of the Society. themseoives roofed with iron, shiuare feet of floor © buildings or A g 240 Qo spe for ex hibits, Excellent wided for the cattle, 0X). scecommodations are of fowls, exhibition horses and the best of fhetlitiog for swine, sheep, are offered by the two railroads, deliver live stock or merchandise at the grounds, pany, 1 Every inducement offered 1% class of stock d , or general merchandise, and prem s of any { emer AT) mach ns aggregating over £30,000 are « TF itor There ' pon exhib Wy | Oe et Sale ered rom an) ium list is arrnged upon a basis of great | flare subtantial remun hit libérality, snd eration to meritorions exh Ors. In additios resin and | ition, there will be | { upon to | amusement provided e grounds without ad /itional cost visitors, the There isa fine racetrack upon which is now being enlarg grounds, The races them at selves will form one of the central 'E teactions of the State Fair this year, the liberal purres which are offered wi undoubtedly secure the entry of many | There will also all kinds of fancy races, : 8 The best band of music well-known horses, such as biey cle i and tricycle races that en be | secured will be constantly on grouads and will faraish an abundance of od and ch y served with he is, vill be made for All ad ity will carry passengers to ana 4 : 3 . it EO raus Visitors can be well cap refreshments pr re. on YD and every visi their comf the rail: lines reaching ‘ the ground at great'y reduced and excursion trains will probably Penn run from all import int points In yivania, Those who are visit the g planning reat Constitutional Centen- nial Celebration will do well to » » | range their trip as to enable them to | devote a day or two to the State Fair { before the celebration D. W sylvanin State Agricultural Society, hae his office No. 10 South Broad Street, Philadelphis, where Seiler, Secretary of the Penn opened at is tending exhibitors can secure any de { sired information, wa Coxsuurrion Ixcuranre ? - Read Mr. C. H. Mqgrris New Was down with Abcess the following ark, Ark,, says of the Lungs and friends and phy icine pronounced me an Incurable Consump- tive, Began taking Dr. King's New | Discovery for Consumption, su now on my third bottle and aBle to bvérsee the work on my farm. It is the foest medicine ever made.” Jesse Middlewart, Decatur Ohio, says : Had it not been for Dr. Kiog's New Discovery for Consumption, I would have died of Lung Troubles, Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.” Try it. Sample bottles free at J. Zellers & & Son's Drug State. (poTRIC # {wai remedy is oooiing so well known #bd #0 popular as 10 need’ no special mention, All who have used FEweotric Ditters wring the sme song of praise~A purer jj ticing does pot gx st snd it is Lica wll that is claime tters will cure all disonses of the Liver and Kidneys will remove Pimples Boils Salt Rheum sod other affections caused by impure blood, —~ Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all M arial favers,—For care of Head. acho, Constipation and Todigestion, try Electric Bitters = Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. —Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at J, Zollers § Son's Drug Store. — ——~—-— «Elegant bedroom suits, sofas, lounges, chairs, rockers, bios und every thing else in the furniture line may be Olive K Smull, of Rebersburg. found at W. R. Camps store on Bishop street, New Advertisements A MENDMENT TO THE CONATIEURION PHO. A posed to the citizens of this Commonwiaith' for their approval or rejection by the General “pr of the Commonwealth of Penussivanis. Published order of the Bevretary of the Commonwenitll in pi hoi suanoe of Article XVI of the Constitubion Juli t resolution proposing sn amendment to the conntitution of the commanwesith Eporion 1, Be it resolved by the Senate und House of Reproswntatives of the Commonwealth of Ponnayl. vamin in Gansral Assombiy met, Tout the following is proposed us an amendment of the consti thormof the eommonwoenith of Pennsylvania in sccordance with he provisions of the eighteenth article thereof AMENDMENT Strike ont from section one, of article sight, the four qualifications for voters which reads as follows: SEE twentystwo years of age or upwards, he shall have paid within two yesrs, a state oF county tax, which shall have Leon assessed At Joast two months, and paid at Jeast one month before the election” that the section which reads as follows - “Byury malo citizen te enty-one years of ace; pos searing the following qualifications, shall be entitled £0 vole wt sll elections First ¢ shall have Etatos at Tenat one month ol He resided in the state for if, Having previously hoe i tive bos un of the therelrome and return preomaing thie slvciion Third He | have trict where he shall ¢ » been a oftizen of the United Fee shall have One Year iti shy bmn x glection dis cust (Wo notte election, of age YORS & Male or shy imwedintely jrecend Fourth, 1f twenty shinkl have pald within tax, whi Haan! ye ng two vinty Inaat we hufore the of bh ahi awsonend wl and nth shall ne ad ax follows Every male citi i i the full Yolo at the I whieh he shall at the ti gin br country | days and an and costs over $100, | and by Adams Express Com- | which has an office on the grounds | u frer- | | of ‘April, A {term Le ni” be i M tow, Nan the i from | rates, be | | pro {to his widow, S ar- | | perty of George | townshiy | widow, mediately p § i the session thoreol nex i si are | stad | Paap ry 1 wr, ahi acl ¥ nT awa 14 uri ¥ Years, wh inbe preced BE 4 ath and | transportation | which i Hmit by » prem- |g Tew f HA RES WW. FTOXE | | EAL NOTICE. A 3 i Not here terestod thal the the go ds Aan under the 1 “ie hy giver Bil perso inventories o wido we {ih nLemed Reo Hiowing LADATY ns of the A , have been § . row t of the ni. 81. bY Lhe t and 0 in the « ERIE Wii The porty hig a tern ser '} narsot iste of Howard decessed, as sot spari to his wid. E. Antes sp prajsemnent of James files Ww ¥ The of Crate moi. the | © : 4] ere s of } ar sel npart of David Kreps, deceased Rache Kreps The sppraisement of of George W " washin, deconsed jenn OC. Fleck The sppraisement of the personal pro Saarp, iste. of Sy wt spart 10 wnship nis wig. ow, Le Fleck, Iain sil apart to pe iy Bo "a r , dooensed, as A. Sharp The appraisement of the personal poerty of James Wa of Walker township, deconsed, as sol apart tae tuth R real ~ baer sle i to his widow, Matilda Webner 9. The appraisement of real of John H. Barnhart, late ship, deceased, as sel apart to his Martha J. Barnhart 10. The appraiserient of the personal property of Adam Bear, late of Miles township, deceased, as sol apart widow, Catharine Bess. 11. Then praisemont of the pera nal property of W William Rodgers, Inte of Spring Alli deceased, as sel apart 0 ais widow, Catherine Rodgers. 12. The sppraisement of the persona) | property of Edmuad Blanchasd, late of Bellefonte Borough, decensed, ns sot apart 1 his widow, Mary F. Blanchard. 13 The appraisement of she personal property of Ferdinand Beezer, Inte of Ben. ner township, deceased, ss sot apart to his widow, Maggie Beeser, now Bosch, 14. The sppraisement of Samuel Rupp, iste of Haines township, decessed, as sel apatt to bis widow, Elizabeth Rupp 15. The sppraisement of the personal roperty of David B Pletcher, ate of Fi township, decensad, as sol apart w his widow, Orphs Phetcher, the widow, i En LH I KGISTER ® NOTICE k. ~The follow. ing accounts have been e Xamined 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 intersted and will be presented wo the Orphans’ Court of Contre Sunes on to A Yeading the 24th day of August, A. D, 7 1. The account of George Grossman, Executor of, &ec., of Michael Ulrich Inte of Potter township, decensed. 2. The first and partial sscount of D, H. Hastings, Executor of, &e., of Annie E. Housel, iste of Spring township, decons. "a The first and final secountof Nathan. Doerloy Administrator of, &o., of ward D. Johnson, late of Boggs own. M8 Tow ten The fiest und finn! socount of Dr, J, M. Blair, Executor of, &e., of Rachel Am. marmas, lte of Unionville Borough, de | ww upwards, he | ns ine i {and og | and | osinte | of Spring own. his | Wichas! Ream, lute of Ep ‘Nownhip, deo LTTE Rune, Administrator of, &ev., of 8. 8. Kures, Inte of Liberty township, decensad, AT he account of Maury A. Thompson, Administratrix of, &e of ' ship, 9. The first and partin! account of Jeo. W. Parsons, Executor of &o, of Wm. Pureons lute of Bellefonte Forongh, de- cessed M0. The mnecountof R. &. Brett, Guardian of the minor children of Mrs. Juereminh Fwing, ate of Farguson town. | ship, deceased, us filed by P. WW Bottor!, Executor of said Brett, Il. The first und final secouns of W. B | C arskadden, Executor of A, Carner late | of Walker township, deceased, 12. Fhe first account of Samuel C Bower and Lydia Bower, Executors of, of Christian Bower decansed’ Fhe necount of Jacob Wagner, and H, W agnor, Executors of, d&e of | dneob Ww agner late of Potter, township, | deconsed 1% : i The first and partial sccount of M Ad min fstrator &c,of Wm { Ferguson township; decens- 'L | Blo Rishel of. Inte © mn } Lg H The se id cum Le nd ar fins! mccount of Admenistrator de bonis stansento Kee emer Dale, snnexo of, . &, inte 0 Barbara A. Musser i sccount Executor of f Hairs decess § 19. The Sa of Urviving Weaver i The Led Adsm 6uU ni Vifeaver, {Adam Ps u'r or, 3 i ale di 108 whist ¢ sceount of W. Fred Re f KE. B., Re cased ww of i, ole., si and Lonel of Kit ywhnsbip, deceased count o Wand E SACULOT mL Zabeth ld Ward Mal af Admire of Penn ons ol, 1 he aed oun Adam Hoy B y ators « Jamos 25 t of Adminietr Barnhart a and pea inde ' locenred, of Kt n one GO0OuRsedg and Blanche Jared }§ Jun oy ¥F I wnt of John H Busrdian of Edwin O Struble, minor Strable, decossed, a» Weaver and Adam Hos istrators of John H. Barnbart, 27 The second and ns] so H Jorn Adminisirai Jot decensed, Ewart, Wes U ehildren of Ged +Aviamin- ont of 8 ¢ non, r oF wie. Of i r _, Sara Ibe frunrdian Wi de | int Wi Halt, mi of Union ns {Wm Ha BOO a oN sn Ervin, or child of iam inle Lown] eased Ace rawio | wnt of Samuel! Gramley and J rd, Baw re of thednet will testnment of John Bieriow, late Mins Contre " deceased Pleriey, | sat of J Baer B 1 HOWL The s ot ni soph mineral of, en Michee] oy deconsm socount of M ulhe d aig . Ine 1 ., { Miles township, The fitam snd Caroline Admit Mulb deceossod finnd, h HANG fad ML » Adm Bis Ae i ‘ tsiratlors ff Walker consod Henry Dale, | wed Clement | fr Pte, WAT Ors of ( (yoorge f Dale Dale i inn 34 ~r sie ceased, i | Fhe Brel ar Ad nie Aaron zabetl deceased Harriet Fyazier and paier, Administrators of, lc f Frasier, late of Faring townshij d final nceount of minietrator of Bi f Marion township ) yu ., iy, Bie } I | Zia i Wy. The seeon Wm Dani | deconsed 16. The sceount of Jagol: BD. Valentine of, Careline M. Valen. minor child of Reuben Valentine of Spring township, deosnend Toe sccount of Maggie Bosch, | Administratriz, of, ste. of Ferdi ¢ Guardian , Of tine, Lats LA Joe ger, | anand Becxor, Inte of Bonner township, de i | oeased 38 The final sccound of 0. W. Vase vain, Executor of, &c., of J. W. Van. valin, late of Unionville Bero., decessed 19. The first and Boal sceount of Jumes F. Weaver, Administrator of, &a, of Thomas Taylor, ine of Beggs townsaip, decensed EGAL NOIKXE ~In The Or 4 phan’ Court of Contre County. In the matter of the Estate of Theods ve Gordes late of thadorongh of Bellefonte, wid county, doomed, and Uw Ketate of | James B. Gordon, Inte ol the same place, deensed, To W._L Gurdon, baother of the sid Jpcedenis, You ste hereby not! Bel flat IN Gorden, Adwinistre wr of. Be, of Jemes D. Sordon, oseed hae presented Rie petition te the sadd Loud gray ng that be way be permitind te batosas a party ‘os certaln pr seeding for the specific performance af 8 writhen contract sntered Ito Wy and botwesn the sid Thee, Gordon, Sedossed and 10% sid James DB Gordon, deceased, Cyras Gardon, apd LX. Gordon, and praying for a specifics poeiormance of seid contrast | and Re oon bavieg wandered and directed a notices given you } puto oh ones mn wk for Ave surcensive oh a in two newgupas pablished in Centre county prier to the 200 day of A A. ho 180, & you Wo the Or Cou of Contre Conny on fe bio hen thoned 10 answer tho aakd petition of the said LN. Gordon, Admizisteator of the said James B Gordon, Aecpaned, for specific pertormante If sald contract And Mow catien, (Tans you have, why a decree should aot be made for Whe wpe tie performace of the congased 1a said petition mentioned feitiing ia fhe tree intent aid measing thereof, of whieh you wil ke wotice Attestod this 20th day of May, A. DD, INT Oavis, Bowen & Orvis, W. MILES WALKER Attys tar Petitions, oR Soa July Fah 17 SALESMEN | WANTED to canvass for the sale Nursery Bronk ! IN eile ub dutius 14 Martin Yownahiin Hscested duties 0 his Roilefonte on August, st ten poi he m, dry when and where all parties attend if oo iy Ly —— 80-88. Auditor. prs Fog 16 the The first and finn] scoount of Wm, Joseph Thompson deceased, Inte of Worth town- Wonver | of | by | Steady «mployment 4 Paid, age. CHASE SH COMPANY, Rxawaes, DITORS NOTICE. The auditor ted 0 make distribution of the tands in Dn Pande OF thar satis of the Inte of Wa' hut Am his office in of a, for Infants and Children. ““Castoria is so well adapted to ~h!idren that I recommend it as superior to any prescri puon known Lo me." H. A. Ancuse, M.D, 244.80. Oxsord 84, Brovkimm, 3, Y. Tus Cxsrava Coxraxy, | Castorda cures Colle, Conetrmettos Sour Blomach, Diarrhea, Brocasthons, Kills Worms, gives seep, sod poston Gb thon, £2 Fulton Street, N.Y. Having retired from the firm of W. establish W. l. FLEMING The Fashi «MERCHANT TAILOR <~ onable I. ment in Fleming & Co., bas opened hn ICRIDER'S BLOCK in the | room formenty occupied’ by National Bank, wher ynolds, i ynodds «| FINEST LOWEST SPEC.aY Dale ra his old attent Btros., 10 Bi next door the Fuss casbomens will find the GOODS PRICES, i ion given t +CUTTING AND FITTING.1<e hoi SPRING BOW 10. NO TR Spsing, genie spring, is bere and eve ce Steck OF GOODS C54 and examine far yourself, uaranteed. ry mae snd bey in town is thioking of 8 pew suis of | I am crowabad with wordy but | pat on anew hand nee Christian ! The business boom has struck us and we | nos be alarmed about a great press of ! | |W. 1. FLEMING, Wie Ver One by 2 eG, are ready for You mead work as 1 will get ous your order mt the tisao premised. Crider’'s Block, 15-6 D AMOND Bellefonte. 8. U.THOMPRON & 00., Merchant Tailors, and dealers in Gents Furnishing Goods, are now offering the greatest bar gains in their line ever offered in Bellefonte, All the Jatest styies in neck wear, wander. wear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery and roveliies. We are determined not only to keep Up With The Times but to be in advance. Old fogyiem has been bavish~ ed from our busi- ness and progress is our motto. Our tailoring de. partment is under the ¢ ito] one of the most experienc. men dn the wade, anc Out utter Has NoSuperior All work is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and our prices defy competition, No trouble Wo show goods. Give us a call, 8. HW Thorson ' Next door to Post Office, Bellefonte Pa. \ ; ne Avs DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. BN THE Carpet House 1S SCHREYER’S, Land is the place to buy. | They must be selbing Car- (pels 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 from the cheapest lo the 4 consisting Tope Ingrains, Extra u a B Body J Brussels, og Th els and Moquettes, I also keep a full fine of Window Ourtains and Fia- hbetndd 8, Oliomans, pins” ishing Goods el The best and most assortment goods to be | found this side of Phila- | delphia, may be found at my Carpets cut and made ready down. Floor Linen, iovget de. ! Good ore he le H. iil Sho apap ty Bip St, Balle- 5 Drs. J. JNJ. . B. HOBENSACK. 208 PEAS §
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