Beworai iat RR Bellefonte, Pa., June 15, 1906. =m P. GRAY MEEK, - - . Taxus this paper will be furnished to subscribers at the following rates : Paid strictly in advance.........ccooenee $1.00 Paid before expiration of year........ . 1.50 Epiron tory ceremouies of the Centre county sol- or Scescairriox.—Until further notice large number of old Bellefonters aud Centre Big i Crowd Attended the Soldiers’ Monument D.diention. Not since the celebration of the Ceutre county centennial bas there been such a big crowd in Bellefoute as there was last Friday to attend the unveiling and dedica- diers’ mouuweut and Cartin memorial. A | countiaue came to town Thursday so that every hotel aud boarding house in the town | was crowded to its fullest capacity. Fri- McGuiNNEss.—Word has been received in this country of the death of Andrew McGuinness as his home in Gateshead, England, or May 12th, of Brights disease aod softening of the brain. Deceased was about fifty years of age and was a tailor by trade. He will be well remembered by many Bellefonters, as he lived here quite a namber of years and worked as a tailor for Montgomery & Co. Some ten years or more ago the family moved back to Eog- Jand and last summer Mr. McGuinness re- Paid after expiration of year........... 2.00 day morning nearby people who drove in A IS — began to airive as early as seven o Democratic State Convention. 'and coutinued coming for several hours. Democratic State Committee Rooms, Seven special tains came to Belleloote in Harrisburg, Pa., May 31, 1006, To the Democrats of Pennsyleania: er visitors. All told, is is estimated that In pursuance of the requirements of the rules from ten to twelve thousand strangers were governing the Democratic organization of the | jn town. State, and the action of the Democratic State : Central Committee at its annual meeting held in Harrisburg, on the 18th of March, notice is here y given that the Democratic State Convention will meet in the Opera House at : Harrisburg, Wednesday, June 27, 1006, at 12 o'clock noon, The business to be transact- ed will be the nomination of One candidate for Governor. One candidate for Lientenant Governor. One candidate for Auditor General. One candidate for Secretary of Internal Affairs, and to act upon such other matters, pertaining to the interest and success of the party in Penn- sylvania, as may be brought before it. P. GRAY MEEK, CHARLES P, DONNELLY, Seeretary. Chairman Tr — What Weather Prophet Hicks Says, We all know what the weather bas been the first two weeks of this month and for the last two, beginning with today, when there is to be violent and sudden cbavges 4 cooler, Rev. Irf Hicks says : A reactionary storm period centers on 18th to the 21st and will bring changes ft . midity and MISS MARGARET BURNET. grand-daughter of the “Old w " who unveiled the Curtin iy ge A The day’s exercises throughout passed off Almost as given in last week's WATCaMAN, The big parade was ihe leature ol the worn- and it must be said that it was one of ever seen in Bellefonte, With the ‘clock. the morviog hriogiog the military and oth- turned to this country and went to Panx- sutawney, where his brother Edward lives. While there he met with an accident and broke his arm and, becoming homesick, returned to England as soon as he was able to travel. He took sick shortly after- wards and gradually grew woise until his death. Sarviving him are his wife avd one daughter, Miss Sarah Jane McGuinness. He wae buried May 15th. ‘ I I i PACKZR.—George W. Packer, a well- known resident of Beech Creek borough, died at his residence in that place, last Thursday evening of neuralgia of the heart. He was in usual health up until that morn. ing when he became ill, giowiug gradually worse until evening, when be died. De- ceased was a resident of Beech Creek all bis life and a well-to-do citizen. He is survived by his wife, two sons and four daughters, ae follows : Irvin and Harry, of Beech Creek ; Mrs, E. C. Chamberlain, Olean, N. Y. ; Mrs. T.|M. Barrows, Jersey Shore ; Mrs, J, D, Roffe, Mill Hall, and Miss Ada, at home. 1 i i McCriNTIC.~James McClintic, an old- time resident of Spring Mills, died at his was aged 68 years, 2 months and 23 days. Both his wife and son died some years ago, but surviving him are four brothers and one sister. The funeral will be beld at 9:30 o'clock this morning, the late, Cornelius Galbraith, died at her i i i | GALBRAIIF Nira, Galbraith, widow of | ng | through all the central storm period overlapping from ove period into another, brilliant displays of atmos- pheric el ty. A regular stor riod runs from the 23rd to the 27th, with high probabilities sat little if poy cessation of disturbances will come heswesn this and the perio jm- “ WiLL Meer IN BELLEFONTE NEXT address in full will be found on page yg,p —The anunal convention of the Ep- 2 of today's Warckyax.—Ep] All worth League of the Altoona district was the speakers made exceptivually fiue ad- held at Bellwood last Thursday and Fri- dresses aud paid very fisting sributes to the | 4.0 aad proved very interesting from late Governor Curtin as well as she old 80l- | jors 40 finish. As Friday moruing’s ses- diers of the county. In addition to the! joi it was decided to hold next year’s con- une. The middle and late summer and autumn will bring a minimum of rain to most parte of the continent. regular speakers a brief addiess was wade by Capt. Jack Crawlfoid. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. ——Miss Rehecea P. Leon will spend a! | portion of the summer in Bellefonte. ! cel er i ——The ladi== of the Lntheran chnrch | oleared $150 at their dinner und supper ast! | Friday. } § ——— A ———— | ~——Misx Nan Schofield entertained dive] tables of euchre Wednesday evening, in! | honor of her gae«t, Mis« Jessie Johnston, | | of Northnmberland. i E ———— i m——— i ~——Ten young men succes