New Advertisements, New Advertisements HASTINGS VISITS QUAY. Me A wis from Chureh~To Visit Bellef That the General Is the Senator's JUCKNELL UNIVERSITY ANT Ww | Philadelphia snd Baltimore Man for Governor. : i ) Tl y p | Deer Park, Md, Sept. 2.-The predi- HaRRIBBURG, Aug 81.—Adjt. Gen. : LEWISBURG FA i ASTI dent did not go to chun I yesleraay as Hustings came in from the west after | ‘3 Sai oy nes on North All wid ’ spending two days at Beaver as the | ' @ tev. Jonux Hanns, IH. D. Presioest. | has been his Sunday custom, guest of Senator Quay. He is recover- alia 8 RESIDENT, : It is his intention to leave Deer ing from his arduous labors at Johns —— Philadelphia for | town, and seems to be in excellent | he io ' home at Pellefonte. Yesterday after hn Institution of Real Merit SLY ¢ stustive cmirse 4 noon he went to Williams’ grove, where chaniiatry Members of the College Hastings was reared on a farm, and is | IS OUR- tiiselyés Wholy to Coleg: not a stranger to agricultural pursuiss, Principal with its own corps go that his talk should be interesting. and its own bulldings. fits Senator yi 1 i very sig- M., with separate bulldings s nificant t is looked upon as a con- with Corps firmation of the re, ort that the national thorough course in 1, in health, Today will leave for his he wa booked for a speech, Cen. | tl fhe Academy, William | | ' tly f { . i « | nghly for college, for busine Among politicians here his visit to al Ordos Department onda / | he Institute for ladies perior advant "REVENUE APPOIN PMENTE. S—— ; Professional . dhs anne A & A Las hal oa The Assistants ¢hosen by Collector Pons man, of this Seranten Distr et. SCRANTON, Pa, Sept. 2.—Collector T, F. Penman, /of the Twelfth internal revenue district, made the following ap pointmentgs Deputy collector, Col, J. 1), Laciar, ilkuase, Luzerne county, for the/First division, comprising the countybs of Luzerne and Carbon; Lewis ‘ yder, Dethlehem, Northampton coufity; Edward C. Fordham, Montrose, Sugquehanna county, for the Fourth di vifion, comprising the counties of Pike, Susquehanna and Wayne; Valentine Saxton, for the Fifth division, compris. ing the counties of Bradford, Lycoming, Potter and Tioga. “ LBUK v, BERDED 18.8 441 Park At BEAVER k The College has fous "0, M dlectives (an endowment of $27 L060 pirshilps for deserving student TAIT BE Hf study with | 4 free schol BEAVEN astronomical 0 YEAS in on Wednesday next for the purpose of taking | bration of the “old log cabin,” returning then to Washington on Saturday next. Monday, Sept.0 the president Baltimore to see the trades displ The committee from Baltimore desired him to visit that city Sept. 12, the anniver sary the battle of Norih which night will occur a mimic bom bardment of Fort McHenry, but the wrt the cele w ill go 10 Foi : £ fit) font, on |] of ifs own ed upon it by ni ’ Deputy collectors and stamp agents: | . b : pus Sy = } Jrosident replied that his er George Able, Jr., Easton, Northampton county; 8. M. McCormick, Lock Haven, Clinton county. Gaugers: Noah Die trich, Easton. Uriah H. Knayss, Dethle- hem. Storekeepers and gau®trs: Henry Sommer, Scranton. General storekeeper and gauger: Lorenzo D. Kase, Columbia county; Clark H. Drown, Henry H. Sands, Columbia county; Sam- uel C. Roza dlew, . Linderman, 'orthampton county; Sam- uel M. Ulrich, entre county; Joseph HH, MeCall, nion county. to be appointed four deputy collectors, four gaugers, and about twelve stor keepers and gaugers, A BIG COKE DEAL. A Consolidation in PITTSBURG, Aug. 20, tors and iron thrown into and Farther Advance Prices Looked For, I'he coke opera- turers were by a circular the members of pany, id 11s Coke consisted of land ned jesnod hy stating Loke Col had makor FE that |} company entire plant to the H. C, company. The transfer 1,500 COR » OU au and 250 special cars, This deal, following so purchase of the J. W. Moore & Co. plant of 459 ovens by the Frick com pany, has caused consternation and peo- ple do not know what surprise will come next. No intimation has ever been made that the Schoonmaker company intended selling. This additior the largest coke company in the worl Frick, who is really Carnegie, power, and | now in a pos dictate all consumers. general lieved that i vance will follow shortly when the § QYens., res ‘losely on the not v after a) price will go into etfect. - —-— = o- - hon. "ed a PROKIBITION CON» oo 2 auiy J. R. Johns for Stut n, of Plttaburg, Nominated rensurer—The Fialtorm., Harnizp: Aug. 20 Prohibition nvention Tallie Morgan, of Scrant« ston, of Pitt of Tideoute, wis nomi- mation. ad ple 1 tform of 1888, [ system inde suffrage. will settle better w profits, ter a Que ju F Work number 1 iarge proceeding and prayer To Sue the i, W Ci } an $100,060 jatter h every m club im liable, and if they can do so full can be vered, A Hii . —- ———— — Golden Lewishurg. Lewissuno, Pa., Sept. 8.—The second annual reunion Knights of Golden Fagle, Susquehanna district, composed of castles in the ¢ Centre, Lycoming, nion. Northumberland Montour and Dauphin, id here, J. D. Barnes, grand master of record i nent officials of the or were present. A meeting of represent 9 was held in the bali of Buffalo castle and routine business transacted. The reunion will take place at Williamsport next year, A Frode took place, participated in by over 1,000 Knights, accompanied by bands and drum corps. It was a very creditable affair and attracted many vigitors from the surrounding country. Fagles at ol “he Coal Trade PHILADELDHIA, The an- thracite coal sales agents, af their meet. ing, decided not to advance the price of coal. The question, however, will be considered again at a meeting to held Sept. iL I'he coal companies now about restricting the output There is a good supply of coal on hand at the various shipping points, and restriction at this time would do no harm. The coal output up to the end of July amounted to nearly 19,000,000 tons, while for the corresponding period last year the production was almost 1,000,000 tons more. Aug, #0 are ar talking The Anthracite Coal Statement. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20.—The official statement of anthracite coal productions for July has at length appeared. figures are mteresting. The increase amounts to 261,249 tons, tion for the year to date has decreased 747.900 tons. There is a slight decrease in the stock of coal at tidewater. The leading companies are restricting their output, and for the past two weeks loss ho (oh been mined, the idea being to reduce the accumulations of coal at tide water points, Siate Company's Property Selzed. Pron Sha Bethel, Stroudsburg National bank. | nature that he Columbia; | i Luzerne county; John | c There remains | WOrs suit against her is a conspiracy | says that she has evinence against her | husband and will bring suit against him, | | annual exhibition of the grang: The produc. | agement such an import not compiy w their wishes, Alt wikne trades display on Fept, © he wi dered a reception at the city hs OVER NIAGARA FALLS. Dn. or that date were of could Butces the His Shoots Barrel~—No It. Graham Cataract in Desire to Repeat RA Faris, N. Y., Sept, 2.- : lay morning it was reported 1), Graham had | ei, ana have see lows: Preparations for Feat, The 1 he made his tri rag i. be : brdg : t below the arrel, which is had bee Sunday in and bags he bottom on last Two on the ns ned aced ove { ALg nen i fue Over the Falls y baa rr » srtment | gos pomnted Senor gate to the internat and that Sept od Th ROVE r has appointed ex Fre at AMaano as delegats the duras Zelaya American reach Nev ment of Foua dent Jose Ma Mrs. Mayhrick is firtnary at Woking. Mr. Andrew Carnegie to be elected president of the Association of Mechanical and Civil Engineers, Mrs. Samuel A. Patterson, of Asbury Park, claims that her husband's divorce She (Tess na in prison in- wishes Florence Hashagen, aged 5 years, who | was bitten by a mad dog, died just forty days later, The oyster crop this year is pro nounced a good one, and there is re- ported to be plenty of game, which sportsmen may pursue after today. Three persons were killed and four in- jured in a wreck on the Vermont Cen- tral railroad. Engineer Embrey’s hero { sm in remaining at his post prevented a more serious disaster. He was killed, William Brown, of Buffalo, wants to | be cremated alive in order that he may | return to earth rid of his body and fulfil | his mission as a seer. The | Welty McCullough, of Greensburg, Pa., ex-member of Twenty-first district of died, aged 42 years, Secretary Trac returned to Washington, A dispatch from Bismarck, Dak. , says was jprostiated by the heat a few da ago, is still alive and restin wo, tnd there is a prospect of his ultimate re- covery. Delegates are gathering at Harrisburg for tomorrow's state ratic com vention, The public statement shows $6,076,602 during an increase August and $1,017.81 The bonded indebtedness ch { during the congress for the | ‘ennsylvania, | and Walker Blaine | John Grass, the famous Sioux chief, who | these two avery da vtted to Senator and as an in- is the ecom- rine font cana * far (lovernor, t (lon. H He h Delamet 1 mn ti him to a up te time} steadily ro fused to talk about the matter, ayor Fitle's favor : had the ¢ ings also Lf «Four urne Isanc Gor but wi ily bur: D, Zerko, 26 {but w iH re CAN pument stand on the Mum masl road. James H Jenkins was the orator mon ments are of granite, suitably inscribed The Nineticth Pennsyl its bowlder monument on Hancock ave nue. A. J. Sellers delivered the ad dress. alry whose mot nirg DOL vania Gedicatied Exhibition Closed Sept. 2. The The Granger’ Carvisie, Pa, ixteenth re of the United States was brought to a close at Williams’ grove. It is estimated that over 150,000 persons were in attendance week, The exhibit with ready sales, This exhibition was the most successful one ever held and the revenue derived from it large: «A meeting of the executive com mittee of the national grange was held | in the auditorium and it was agreed Lo | August, | hold the next exhibition 1800, at the same place. fycoming’'s Heavy Court Docket. WirLiansrory, Pa, first term of court in Lycoming county gince last spring convened in Williams port. The June term was sot aside by reason of the flood, and the result has been an accumulation of a large lot of business. Judge Metzger is being as sisted by Judge Kelen, of Columbia county, and it will require hard work by to clear the docket of criminal cases alone this week. There are about 150 cases to be acted upon by the grand jury. Mra. Parnell Is Not Dead. MT, Hotoy, N. J, . 3 <There is no truth in the report that Mes, Delia T. 8. Parnell, the mother of the celebrated Irish leader, is dead. She has been in: disposed for some time, but her symp toms are not conside i at all alarming. National Guard Shooting Contests, ne Grersa, Pa. the national a mes | was quite | Sept. 3, — The benefit to department ommunicste with ala Yu and A yard of god Whatisgeingon here Now? Our Ar 18. mer Cl IT I ! i Special o. srieos for i ' Our Wash-(Foods Prices BOGGS & BUHL, 115 to 121 Lo (rom TTY mm \L oS FE VLE FF \ § P A ’s CARTERS 9 TTLE REE | | PILLS. | UR SICK | {i sa the » and » gula en if they cured Arhe they would be alinost prioeiege - efor fr this at reaking © : to those ¢ the hane of so many Hyves that here is where make our great boast, Our pills cure thers do not u's Livre Liven Pas are very small ¢ oy tak Oe or two pills make vegetable and do y the action is at © cents; or sent by snadl , Bow Tok, r gentle MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine Hretem of Memory Training. Your Beoks Learned in ene reading. Mind wandering eared, Every child and adult greatly benefitted. (irons indacements ta Corrsepond mon Clauses, Prospects, with opinions of Dr, We A, + 10 worid. famed Rpecisist in Mind Do - on BS, SC peat 1h ory cio of ie three : nl, LT + didlo ol the yryatian | Advsaaie, N, yeh Bf Proctor, the Reientin, ome. W, WW, Astor, Judge Ciihson, Judah I. i wham fang and thors, sens post free by . i vel. A. LOISETTE, 237 Vink Ave. N. Y. We Sell DIRECT FAMILIES By svosd ing Agents you save Lwir ROTEIPIONE etpetison eral PROlie wikeh dowivke the toeta on every firsk class Pai they voll, \ ARAN ” 23, $350 4s $130.4 ; BOLTS. $33 1a B00. Bont fer telnl be yams vs home fors 1°n Buys GUAM ANTES BAM ¥ 4 windy Racal & Bh PLase 6, G30 8. S100, U1. No.8. Brockerhoff Row, Allegheny Street, P. F. KEICHLINE, fl DRALER Tn {l= FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CAFIIES AND GREEN GROCERIES. Fresh fruits received Daily In season. Leave your orders. 10.30, WANTE ’ $60.00 Lib, I DIAMOND Linseed OIL Vor catalogue or nforma Prof, G. , Groff, & RELIABLY § MEN AS No Bars wanted We can mak: ive : Na be IW Flr FIPTY DOLLARS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIF PALMS’ BUSINESS COLLEGE 1709 Chestnut St, Philadae. Positions for Graduates, Time required 34 mos. BEST Equipped, Best Course of Steady, Olrowiars ree § you name his paper, Sewing Machine For $14.90. . Pittsburg. Pa THOMPSON & CO, G i Old Pr iV) y Fiji we THE *oe PENN'A STATE COLLEGE | EPOTE IN THERE ALLD (IVES TO BOTH EEX TUITION FREE : BOARD AXD OTHER EXPENSES LOW LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUY me (three courses.) and CHEMISTRY Aan CULTURA with constant illus trations on the Farm and in the Laboratory Hour theoretical Students tang! 2BOorTaxy and and practical with the nn CHEMIETRY with ) thorough course in the Laboratory. Civ ENGINEERING ; YeOry practice with best modern instruments Hisrony : Ancient and Modern, nal investigation SoLanres' ( IN LITERATURE AND BC exon; Two years, Ample facilities for Music, vooa land instrumental. TLANGUAGE AXD LITERATURE: Latin tional.) French, German and English (re quired,) one or more continued through the entire course AMATHEMATION AND ASTRONOMY ; pure and applied, PoeMBOHAXIC ANTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course ; new bullding and equipment 10, MBCHANICAL and practical. 1LMENYAL, MORAL AXD POLITICAL SCIENCE Constitutional Law and History, Politieal Economy, ete. 12«MILITARY SOIENeE : Instruction theoretioal and practical, including each arm of the service, 18. ~Prrsics ; Mechanics, Round, Light, Heat, Eleotrielty, eto, a very fall course, with ox. tensive Laboratory practioe. WPREPABATORY DEPARTMENT | TWO years— carefully graded and thorough. Fall term opeps September 30, 1888; Winter term, January 8, 1960 ‘Spring term, April, 1680, For Catalogue or other information, address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D, Prest,, TORO » an unusually extensive field with origi URRY (op ENGINERRING ; theoretical WORKS | | OILCAKE MEAL Hotels. } : FAN . TERMS ELLY ABETH JASSMORE HOUSE, Frowt and Bpr tree, PHILIPSBTEG, PA Good Meals and Lodging st moderat stabling attached Ty ries, JAMES PASEMORE, Pro (\ENTRAL HOTEL, wi {Opposite the Railroad Station.) MILREBURG, CENTRE OUUNTY, P A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, THROUGH TRAVELERS on the raflrosd will Sas this Hote! an excellent place to lunch, or procure meal 0 ALL TRAINS stop about 25 minutes. Banks, sai NATIONAL BANK. Allegheny street, HUMES, INO. P. HARRIS, resident Cashier Wil] occupy the new Bank building corner of Allegheny and High streets, inside of thirty days WF: REYNOLDS & C0, : BANKERS, Banking House in Reynolds New Block. 8. East corner of Allegheny and High streets, WM. F. REYNOLDS, GRO. W. JACKSON, President Cashier, ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street. JAS. A. BEAVER, J. D. SEUnRaEnyY. President. Cashier, E. « Ta "RETIN te
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