Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 12, 1883, Image 8

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    Ctßttr democrat.
Thursday Morning, July 12, 1883.
GoMMroiißMCi. containingIniyurUnt news,•ollrlt
d flaw >,y part f h county. No communl, attons
luaorted unless accompanied by the real name of tin,
writer.
Local Department.
—Now buy glass fruit jars.
—Mr. 11. I>. Showers, ol Zion, looked
in upon us on Monday.
—John E. Vaughn has boon appoint'd
Postmaster at Hrisbin, Cloarflold county.
Miss Annio Swart/, is visiting Wat
sontown and Lowishurg friends.
—Tho small boy and the sparrow can
now light it out if it takes all summer.
—Colovillo i* soon to have a now store
of which Mr. Perry Colo will bo proprie
tor.
—When Attorney llower asks for a
"rulo'' Attorney Hoy had better subini (
gracofully.
—Even a goat wont go at a fellow when
ho's down. — lint. That is when the goat
is down.
—Judge Larimer comes to town almost
daily and has bocoftie much better physi
cally of late.
Prof. J. W. lies ton, one of tho in
structors at tho State College, called on
Monday evening.
Waboliove Mr. John Moose, grocer,
was tho tirst merchant in Bellefonto who
took trado dollars at par.
There as many O. A. It posts
mustered now as there wore just about
this timo last year. Why ?
—The Republicans of this county appear
to value hopo and a vermillion hirsute
top, and will try it ono year more.
—Naturalists say that an insect known
as tiger beotlo is making war upon the p
Into bug and driving him away.
—Tho proclamation of tho chief bur
gess, forbidding uso of lire works, on the
4th instant was totally disregarded.
—Tho fall term at tho State College
opens September 11,1**3. Examinations
for admission, September 11 and 12.
Raspberries sold at 1 boxes for - •
cents at market on Tuesday morning
Each box was said to hold ono quart.
On Monday of last week tho I'oor
ilouso at Harrisburg was burned. Lo?s
estimated at $200,000. partly insured.
—The postotTico address of Rev. \\ .o.
Wright, n<>w of Milesburg, after July 10.
will be Kylortown, Cleartloli county, Pa.
Watsontown is to have a new railroad
—a branch of tho CaUwissa will be ex
tended from Milton to the former place.
—Our thanks are due Mr. J. W. \\ ol
cott, proprietor of the Hotel \ endomo,
Boston, for a beautifully colored map of
that city.
Master Meyer Guggcnhoimer return
ed from Philadelphia lat we-k after a
protracted visit, accompanied by bis cousin
Louis Weil.
Mr. Jacob Shrom has been confined
to tho house for some time by a severe
cold. Wo shall bo glad to hear of his
speedy rocovcry.
Miss Jennie Riddle, daughter of Rev
P. B. Riddle, of Bhamokin, who had beer,
visiting Mrs. Rev. Matlern returned to
her home last Friday.
—A little son of Mr. A. C. Lonebcrger
had tho misfortune to burn his eyes quite
seriously by tho premature explosion of a
lire cracker on tho 4th.
—On Friday, Amnion, son of Mr. Mi
chael Kerstetor, fell from a cherry tree
and broke both bones of his right forearm.
Dr. Hoy is attending him.
—lf it is too warm to wear heavy cloth
ing, wear something lighter. Tho Phila
delphia Branch is prepared to meet your
wants bo they what thoy may.
—The music furnished July 4th, by the
/.ion and Pleasant (lap bands equaled that
of the visiting bands. Our county should
bo proud of its musical organizations.
—Our daily contemporary has been
kicking tho Lycoming Fire Insurance
Company and its counsel most vigorously
of late. We shall see what we shall see.
—Mr. Charles Valentino is rapidly be
coming a lady's man. Bo careful, young
man, or before long you will giro us a
chance to write a notice of your marriage.
—Judge Schuyler, of Lock Haven, had
intended going along with a "temperance |
fishing party" sometime ago, but did not
havo time. The suckers were happy in
consequence.
—Mr. Sam. A. I'enn, agent for Mossr*.
Miller & Mooney, 20* South Front street )
Philadelphia, wholesale dealers in choice
liquors of all kinds, has located his family
at the Brockerboff house for the summer.
—Mr. Michael Shaffer, ono of our good
Democratic agricultural friends of Walker I
township, called on Monday. Mr. S.
represents the Intelligent class of farmers
that form tho real bone and sinew of our
country.
Mr. F. P. Blair had quite a pleasing
experience, the other day, trying to rosus
citale some drowned guineas. Ho succeed
ed only to find next day that the objects
of his caro and solicitude, had deliberately
laid down and diqjl.
—Whooping cough is supposed to he
cured by passing the patient nine times
around the body of an ut.—Er.ehan<je. If
there be any virtue in the alleged cure we
advise persons so afflicted to secure the
body of tho party who writes society
items for the Daily New*. Doubtless less
than the prescribed number of times round
would result in a pormanont cure.
Bikthday 107.—July 4th, I**3, was
very appropriately observed In Bollofonto.
Tho weuther, though very warm, was
pleasant and a largo crowd thronged our
streets from "dewy morn till oven."
Never beforo did our peoplo and their
friends from out of town strive to enjoy
themselves to such an extent.
Tho pitrado, which formed about 11
o'clock, presented an unusually lino ap
pearance and elicited lluttering remarks
from all, consisted of
Chief Marshal Capt. Mullen,
Aids, Dr. Goisingor, Chi . Holder,
Chief Burgess, Town Council and other
Borough officials,
Huntingdon <'it** Band,
Huntingdon Hose ComMitiys 1 acd 2,
"La Franco" fcJteaiu viro Engine,
Sax oa Cornet Band,
Independent Hook i id Lid e- Company
of Huntingdon,
Zioti Cor lot Ha id,
Logan lio i Co., No. 1, of Bollofonto,
1' "i ant (Jap ('omot II ~
Undine Hose Co., No. 2, of Bollofonto.
Tho lino of march was up Bishop to Al
legheny, out Allegheny to Linn, counter
march to Howard, down Howard to
Spring, out Spring to Bishop, up Bishop to
Allegheny, thence to High, down High to
tho Fair <irounds, where an elegant meal
was spread and the hungry given all thoy
would eat.
After dinner the amusement part of the
programme was inaugurated and darning,
ba.-u bail and other .-ports fully indulged in-
Many of the private dwellings arid hu-i
-noss places wero beautifully decorated.
Tho Cnditio lbc-o Co. under whose auspi
ces tho celebration was conducted is en
titled to much praiso I r tho excellence ol
tho occasion. Tho order throughout the
day was good, very little occurring to dis
turb its pleasure, and July 4th, -■!, wiil
pass into history as having been an ex.
ceedingly pleasant day for tho cits. er. of
our town.
Rxrcni.ieAN Coimy Convkviion.—
Tho sweltering heat of Tuesday, rd in
-tant, was not t • intense i r ab it ■'>" d -
voted republicans who sat d"wn in the
court house, at 2 o'clock r. >i , to j lace in
nomination a -ounly ticket, or rather to
set up a few political pins to be kn ked
lown on election day. It was one - f the
most harm-ni i- n'-emb'y- .-f which w
have any r- rl, - arcely ere . •!; ir.b r
boing manifested in tho or b-r of cxeri;
to keep the half d"/.en spec tat T awa-e
Capt. A i-tir. C irtin, f 1! . jr
and Mr-'rs. Richard Beast-n, W F.
Boeder and A. A Dale record. 1 th" m >-
mento .- proceeding-.
Chri-t;an Dal", Sr., f * -lege,
nominated for A - c;at- Judge
11. 11. Har-hl-orger, K, , flb lief-nt ,
- arri- J. :T what lit'.'. 'l. r may I• '. :.g j
to the i. minat. n f r Ii-1r: t At'. r:..y
Chas. I'. Ilewes, E- • wanb-d It, t , but
ho was t ) crit: a! u < unity audit r, and
somo of those he had offended sat d wn
jjion him.
F'or county surveyor S. D. Ray, 1. , ,
ran through with■ it any opp -ition. Of
course ho will bo elect- d—in a horn.
Captain Austin Curtin ar. 1 A V. Mil
ler were elected dob _-at- s to the State (
vontion; Wm. M'Farlane, F. Miles
ind Theo. Gordon, Senatorial or.fere.
and the pre-ent chairman v;a re-elected I
The re- iluti n praise the Ibq ub in pur- j
ty, condemn the Demo rati c, and pb d ■
'.he nominees united uj p rt.
S"mi: L'm.-ti —The • -replete w- rkt
of a standard poet will bo given to that
per->n who first sends to this office cor
rect answers to the following questions,
provided that [er n attended the public
Answers mu-l a sealed
envelogo and placed inside tho one used to
forward them and havo tho name- of the
sender written on tho outside.
Jli.t f)TH.—When Mr. W*. Mild
Walker reached the commissioner's office
on Thursday morning of last week tho fol
lowing card attracted his attention :
Tho whole WM draped in black cJ olh
and aorrow for an hour ecmed to lurk In
the tnot bidden labyrinth* of tho old
court home, while quietnen* reigned su
preme.
—The 2nd quarterly meeting of the
I'leaaant Clap M. E. church will be hel d at
Valentine* Forge, on Friday at 3 o'clock,
r. M. Service* on Sabbath, Keir. F.
Adam*, of Centre liall, will preach in (tho
morning and evening.
—Mpring crook bridge is to bo built.
—Mil Georgo Hodgors visited Lowi-- '
burg friurid* lat wook.
Miu M'Faddan, of llarrUburg, in *
visiting Mis* Ella M'Clain. 1
Dtuiiol (inrinau, Esq., proprietor of
tho popular Garmaii Hotel, uiod to 1' ntli |
music. t
Dr. Smith, of Altoona, brother of our ,
enterprising baker, was in town early part ,
of tbo week.
—Mr. L. T. Munion and Misi Hallio 1
(lopbarl will bo married July I'.', at tbo i
Episcopal church.
Mr. Win. lrvln of I'lonrffeld, brother
of Mr. John Irviu.ia viewing the sight f i
our pretty litto town.
I —Tho -Methodist Sunday school will
I hold their annual pic-nic, July 2'>lh, at
Snow Shoo Intersection.
liis Honor, Judge Orvis has hold ov-
I oral argument court- lately, pae.-ing upon
orders, rules and injunctions.
Miss Jennie Morri on is at home. She
ha-jut closed a very mere -ful t- rrn of
summer school at Show Shoe.
—The Mines Ltugklii, of eeit Lamb
; street, are entertaining their cousin, Mi -
Maggie Laughlin, of All< na.
Mr. K. C. Humes, of tho llr-t Nation
!al ilank, lias commenc- 1 laying a now
pavement in front of hi r ,dcr,c".
Mr. William Cowdrii k, who has for
'OIIIO time I A nursing a ro ankle, is
I belter and will nbe • 'it again
Mi's Sullie M'-ek, Mi Liz SI. Tt-
I lidgo and Mi Carrie Hum' are attend
ling the Slate Teacher A ciaten at
Wil'ianij rt.
I —The "i M ('. A. li ar*l <>f Ma- ver
j ha-extended a call to Mr. fin rCr v. • f
M-adv;lle, t- aaiuma UM duUw of Outsort)
' Secretary.
j —An infant child *f Mr an i Mr- <
I 1., (.'alb way wa br ght fr t li - t.m re
tl..- pla- •• : r interment -. Wedne- lay
I of last week
j - M ■ Mary . nr. <•:' I. .•! -.
1 !.. r t'-r M. 1. il< . I Hit. :han t n.
N V., are v; it * tie- r aunt. Mrs. lift
j .lt> f II war 1 ire. :
Mrs. Catharine D St-ver, re t <f |
i uUii. il St ver late' I! a ,r.\ lat
i her homo, July 1 -t, ng- ! 70 year*
. J no-nth? and Df day .
Mr. and Mr II .r, a r <•* v n>:.r
rie 1 c ij le, are spending the r*t | art of
their h'.r.oyti n w.th the family .' Mr. j
j C. T. G'-rl <rri. h, Th ma* sir* -t.
—July is- Mr. A. I'rai.a I.v. . !
land M Hatte Wat n, bMhoftl • j ,
| ■ married by itev. W. ' M • ght, at ]
'th l'r- -bvt •:!. j ir • M •••!> ifg.
M r Alexander • ar 11. I. '
' Br. wa, c al 'baler , furnish' 1 tho t* am
f'.r the II .ntingb n Kr.gine, < n th- (lb,
and four prettier horses were never o-en in
this t< wn.
I Mr. Jam- C. ■ th, tho aflab' ft' j
' d-tar.t j -tma-'.'-r at Milibiurn and mem- i
ber of one of the lea-lit g mercantile firnn
I"f that snt'-rj r ir.g t *wn, caiiv-I yi ter
day.
I —A r--; rt - f the C -inn.- r. emer.t x'-r-
I cues At ti." StaiO College reach- ! yes.
i ts-rday j'i't a wo were g .ng :• pr- ami
is f n.-i. --ty w" ha l to h- . I it ev■ runt .
; next week.
| —lter Mr. Baker, an s. .u'-nt ..vine,
j - f Wiiliamsp rt Mled tho M. li. pulf t r.
I Sunday, preaching two very impr- - .v
1 *erm -ns. II • WA- tho g •'■ tof Mr. A . i
en bar h, of Linn street.
—Mr HI. 1'- k, of Niltany Ha '. met
with a very per,..us a eident In tM r, lay
evening. He wa '{.crating amrc .'.ar saw
and in - :ne way h. left ha:. 1 wa- drawn
to it and tw finger- were , it off.
—Treasurer K-ller wn tho tinwiilmg
wutr.' sofa liv- y hair-p . ir.g, wh h
curred • n it- yn "Id bank < rn<T, on th
evening of the fourth. Mr. K • ilor nar
r wly -scap' 1 I - ing drawn i- to the m- b*-
—Tho expensi* for keeping the j r °
the h,rough ''ll lb nte i-r in in nth
of J ne am int- t" f'VSJO. Tl..* inclu-lr
fuel, clothing and pro\ ■. n.
J. M. KF.IIIICIM. <>vere<r.
--Mr. Kinley K. Johnston,' m- f 1'- -t
-mapter Johnston, f Grand ltapids, M h.,
surprised hi* friend* hern by suddenly
dropping in upon thorn, onoday last week,
lie returned tub; wwt-rn home "i Mon
day.
I —Attention is ■ nlb-d to tho ft-lx
I BMBI of Bonry KM, Trattoo, in which
he offer* ome valuable real < slate in Mill
heim liorougli and Pcnn township, late the
property of John Keen, deceased, at pub
lic *ale.
—Mr*. It. 11. Kinsloe, lady of tho late
editor of the Ilughosvilln F.nterprtM, i*
with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jatnc* H.
Uankin. She will shortly join her hus
band at Jonejboro, Tcnn., where they in
■ tend to locale.
I —Messrs. J. T. Kngeart, 11. L. Fetter
land David Jnnn*, me -iber* of tho Saxb>n
Icornet hand, favored this office by calling
Son the Fourth. The gentlemen wero
■greatly pleased with Bcllofonto and en-
Hjoyed themselves while hero.
J —l)r. J. Flnley Bell, who had been
I practicing his profession at Glen Hope,
| county, 1* now at tho home of
| hi* father Mr. Wm. Bell, Pleasant Gap
1 trying to regain hi* health which wa* itn.
paired by too close attention to hi* studio*.
—Mr. B. F. Leathers, merchant at
Union villa, will glvo away within the
a coming RO day* to sotuo one a complete
I chamber *uit, cotuUUng of oight piece*
, and handsomely Bnisbod In walnut, pro
. vided that poron buy* good* of him
o amounting to $l.OO, and hold* tho tickot
I scaring tho lucky number.
LKT UH HAVE A BAMS.—A movement
i being made to organize u hand In Belle- n
fonto, and it I* proper. Wo need is band ; i
mid have plenty of talent. Give the en- 1
tor prize a warm reception. i
('AMI' Fill*.—The members of Dr. Geo. '
L. I'ottor IV t, No. 2il, Dept. of I'ft ,G.
A. It., "I Miicshurg, will, on the Ist ainii"
versary of the day of that camp's muster,
July 17, hold a camp lire, ut which u
general good time is expe< ted. Tho pub
lic is cordially invited. Wn return thank*
for au invitation.
'
I-i lIVAI .—There will le- n |-.'tival
held at flak Grove, Hpring township, July
tgs, fur the henellt of M. K. charge, ut
that place. There will be served, Ice
Cream, Cftk , Ac. There will be a < ■ .nt'-t -
fir a fancy cuke, h' lwuen Dr. I*. H. Fi-h
-er of /.ion and Mr. Austin Curtin of ID*-
land. AIAO a tub race, and oth'-r am .o
iii'-nt-. A. HAKTKU, Pres.
T. M. B mill MII,
HunLXUnußo.—Tbo Fourth pinal off I
very 'jui'-tly. William K -i.g r wa
ton lined to the 1., u-e for ft few day with
sciiiticn, but now i* about again. Dur
town is let noted for great men, but e>r
long John Gilpin will hav u rival in lie
per >n of Michael II if..-r, who wu-trying
his new hr o oil the trt-et*. He w-nt
'
safe. Eel catching i- indulged in bv
i-veral of ir townsmen, but the ■ ! .u
-■
On Thursday "L i P " k fad the ii.ider
tui.e -J having the ; r.-t t.. • ger- - r. the .
left hill,d sawn ell by ft c:r• .lar aw ut
Snavely mill.- -Frank llarth ' •mew
and 11 M. (•■ ry wr !. m ver th
1' urtb. They ure in the hurt, w ;■ in
1' •' inly Mr Ch' t Nt av- :
. *1 -wly c nvulvi ng fr- ui a e\ ■re t
-'
1 ir. •• Mr . Jam' hurley di 1 • f Dr • -y,
!• "usi i w R ints-rr. i at 11 ••.lefont
.1 .-. XI A yr< ; 1.-- i a 1• • I ti
well, which wn- dug thr ugh the g- ii'-t
ty - f Antlo :iy Curner l'"i y ir- ag- . i r
the expre - '.. •> ' ft ' atrip I . - '..1.g •'n j
Sat .rday July I-tta grand time is an- j
tiiij at-1 at the i.da'.e Cuinp Gr •!
a all the Sunday K • '. * f the va y
fciive 1 .:. invited t att-i 1 ft P. N
A nt th' in- '• nc ft 1 i tit .1 w
■
The la*t of the stately silver j ; iur tr'-">
which adorn>-d the late re- !■ n"- f I). H
Mi wks .■. I * • iI ix ' '
I <• jr Sahhftth *i i. •i j irchftS' Ift m-w
j singing h k. < f great I • r.t ft' i "X
! on.e_p.fc D .ght w hr. U
I klv nx ting# for ;r ging 1.1 ' t"d l-y
M
| merly of tv ey, 1 tr. w ! Nebraska,
h'-re n u x .11-• r> 1 ativ•
Mr s Ann L e a , "i 11 war . n. 'g - r
her li ;i. e ir. s.at if day nr. rning <'■ Ift t
we. g. agei 7 • yifti*. .m- nti and •> days
The funeral serv. were r-'fri'. 1> i
- mday hy Hi v. Mr 15 air. of B- 'cl
(reek, a-'istel ty Hex A very L r.g, f
; the Dir.ki r church, .ar. i xm-n- very gnj r- -
I ;vi. thr .gh it. Mr L. f hal :• a
very i r.-i-'.-nt member < f the D * ; •
h if' h for I.' arly x .•! . an-1 by h r
v "'.on t" th" w r .f the Ma t'-r here
ipon earth h* S'-'Uf- 1 n everlasting
? m wh"' ■ re 1 •: war • i.' -
b w* Mi 1 'ra* . .
.
menu will show one entirely new name
that f Mr. Henry It. smith, <d F. rgn
-■n township, for As- at" Judge. He
ha' served coiitinu usly f-r many years
the x arioii# t w nhi; - ißce that are known
to be Kith tr ibi'i im ar. 1 unreniurii ra
tive, and i' n veteran • f tic M'-iji-an xvr.
Mr. J. IViilard Muk-r, la'.- Get.,
S. i,e Y M (' A . wa- marri- 1
t" Miss Clara M Blake*l.-e, o! ('. rtland,
N. Y., J ine v ; Mr. MiiW d< rx••
all th happines- . uaily the p rt; n f
th. e who wed wisely and W-- h pe noth
ing miv cross his matrimonial path that
can in any way rcr. 1- r his MjojTßiMl in.
complete.
Mr. C. C Taylor, well kro wu t
many citizens of Centre i inty. > "dally
th -e who travel th" Niltany mountain • n
the old Lewistown pike, had a f- arful a l-
Tonlure last week with a number of
snake*. Am : g the different kind l were
a hug" black snake, a hoop or horn snake,
and before he sue ceded In killing the two
there appeared several others. He man
aged t > kill them all. Mr. Taylor tells
u* there nre tie-re snakrs on the mountain
this summer than ever before. The black
snake referred to was nino feet three
inchc* long. Can any one in the county
heat this, if so wo would liko to hear
from them.
NNOXV SIIOK, PINNA., July 0, IWU.
EDITOR CBNTRK DIMO. RAT. —Deer .NVR:
Please find shipment of coal sent over B.
A S. S. Branch of Tyrone Division for
week ending July 7, 1 (->'•- :
XI.. I Prrvi <lS|j T"t1
| n JUH ,XJA 1 mg.l4 I.7'SX
I„ ls*i lyil il i.T'si HT.'i.'S
Inrreae* f,*l( tz.lt
DECREASE 4.1-
Y'our* truly,
Tnoa M'CAKJC,
Weighmaster.
Lumber 10 car*.
Other freight 1 car.
Mr. John Smith, of Clearfield, paid
hi* daughter, Mr*. M. F. Kollln, a vi*it
last wook. Mr. and Mr*, llollin are now
enjoying the pleasure of a short sojourn
with tho family of Mr. Smith. We wih
thorn a pleasant time.
—The Trado Dollar 1* enjoying its usual
summer leave of absence from the Chan- '
ncl* of trade. The only p'-r Hl* likely to
ho materially effected by the almost uni
verml declination to accept the coin are
those who can least afford to suffer the j
loss of the discount. Bankers and brokers j
who ure directly responsible for the trouble '
will r>-ap a rich harvest when Congress 1
lak< irno a-ti-.n to reinstate the di |
graceful fraud in public • "iifldence, or '
orders its redemption at the C. 8. lr-as. '
ury. In tho meantime we stmli accept
them on aeco int at their fie e value.
'l'|uulity of food - - ft* .m- 1 during '
the summer months should lie a matter of
prime imp rtun'e to nil. M.■ j, of the
ickn- in- .d-nt to tho heate I t- rm i
iire' lly traceal.i" to the imj.ire nature of
gro.. ri and other art.-le of diet us- I.
Pure hit made at - hiei MO i.ct f< no
lit' ro than el - where, for price ure as low
a- the low l, and you can depend upon
the 'juftiity h< in/ ail that can in; d'-sir. 1.
8..y gr re fi. ui 1 < h>r A <' and
savo d' i.tor hills.
—Mr H S. ISrouse, tho g'-i.te man who
t
iir . inin,u!H' ' ,r-r- >.f .I' ~ !• Ij I.in
a' 1 M Ms/ •!, daughter •f • .r t< v.-r. -
man, \lr. Wrn. Ilarp' r, w-: ■ ,orri< 1 on
*1 •• iuy. J y hv H J i.r 11 witt at
the r . i.-nc" of the bride j ur.-iit W
! S'.TI:. It . . 111 ,T. ". . lit at A ' r.n.
They Hr-- d- erving and it is • .in-rely
h ; • 1 tl.eifs may 1 -■ t , joj.g nr. . ] r per
ous future.
(, . < rr,or l'attison !o- a; j r - 1 a
•1J 'vi ii.cg that ap; al.* rt' .other
riiiancnt c rt:at- hail ;a writ'. *.
x an, in at,. -n t • 1".-. nJu'ti Iby tho -<n. -
initU • aj; in ted f r that j sr..;
that paper* of .• -sti n* ar, 1 answ rs must :
be -ibmitt'-l t, the Mats* Fup'-rintend' nt j
f Public Instruction and endorsed by
him b' furo the certificate car, be i- uel.
W- can t. • rca- n wby l'r- f. Id. M.
Lieb iiould not be saf.-fic I r,ox-.
■
'gu or, g x'-t. Ati n at tl • High
' -trc'-t i *ir g ' f the ra- ■ ft ..•> '. \X e ir.<
•
-tr am- x. r jtbr -wn in Jiif.-r.-nt dire
■ • nt the arne t me, a 1 1 the genera,
mj r -sien X H . rcatnl that it w .1 i su'
■ . .
l'r gham a i Garvey w i
•ga: a < la* in ornamental and pra' ti
,ui. in g. Wed ft- day July IV 1-ft . The
• ftticner. l"ar iiattcring t- -'..mi ninls to
.
ft cxhi'.;. r. in differ, nt parts of town
. ;o mens i '■ th' t j nr.,unship that xse
f i,i xer saw 'x" .!"J. Fee ; tei. f rt< rm
and ; atlicuiar
Mr. J. hn W. ( k ha b ght the
.
■ ■ :
•,-r on Bis!" ; treet. M t ■ .r r-a br
,r ■r. a: ' ixx g. M - ( a- it x<
' ■ greatly t IV rail:.' U ■ I • ,v xs
the ( • ; rtunity is aff. ri* ! tl ■m.
—An •i' li ft "f teacher- for the'cb'o.s
f th. district f - th- en ..: g term wiii
be 1,1 by I • b or 1 • f l.r-' • ? at ft
■
i,*t , at 7 A in : r f r each
w! -J b . idjng w iI•• cL ft at the same
time H. B. P'.NTI -, Se<
—lt . re, r- i '. ut the P< nnsylvar i
Com; any is *b ut t • Uke nr. tber step
I -warl i*, railroad enterprise, it Wing
nothing b- thftn lighting up it entire
*.ra k 1. tween Pitt-- ,r ■ ar. ! l'h adelr.hia
with elect ri, light -ast -do away with
| the headlights or, the looMMttVMs
-
—Mr ('. (i VI Mii -n, pr.; rieb rof the
) New Br - kerheff, S ; aying hi* n, lh< r
an i other frond a tbri-e xvcck■ xi'il at
Day l n. u. 4if t.-urs- Mac will er,j y
, inmself a* he always does r,d during his
al. nre Mr ' -har'.Twill IHXO charge of
the bouse and take go ,1 rare . f guest'
—lt has been < ur pleasure to note few
a; p inlments that are so eminently fit and
proper a that of Lieut. Halo, of this
place, "Itegimental Inspect- r of llifle
Prai U• ... I R gt. ■>. N. G. P. II" it a
fine marksman himself and well qualified
in every other sense.
Hen. B F. Hunter, ononf the members
of the houe f r thi county, *> in l- wn
bright and early on Tuesday morning.
He wa- busily engaged superintending
haymaking and harvest ojierati 'n# upon
hi* valuable Buffalo Hun farm, and re.
turned to liarrisburg la't night.
—Per*ons ftixlv. "ighfv and one hun
drosl year* of age who delight tocroaking
ly assert tho decadence of Fourth of July
patriotism should havo congregated in
BoUefunto on Wednesday of last week.
They would havo wished it a triflo less
abundant.
Miss Sal lie II offer, aororopanied by
Mi* Luther, of Ohio, both of whom had
been attending the Boston Conservatory
of Music, returned homo last week. Ihe
ladies will without doubt enjoy the respite
from study and we wish them a pleasant
vacation.
—Un Friday afternoon Mia* MaudShef-
Her, of Howard, who is engaged in mantau
making was struck by lightning, while sit
ting in tho house. A gold ring was broken
and all the steel hair-pin* about her person
twisted and curled up. No personal dam
ago was sustained.
—Charnp'on and Oibornq n-tptt and
mo *'-r repair* ut
lII' k A fiRIKPEi II a
Found.y and Machine Shop*.
Wilton, M< Fiirlane A call atten
tion to Hi'! only re.iabhi J{edy Mixed
Faint in tin' market The Finite, r I'rc
pared I'uir.t i- not <nly .j.<-r. r' . any
Heady Mixed faint old but rival pure
white )<ad in it- .rnootbriin w- t>n
and durability. Thi- pair.'. i guarartW l d
by thu manufacturer* not to < ra< k or peel
within three year 'J be t'uaranlee i- not
only good for rej .■ .1 • tie j ami but it
wilt be put on il l h old < rar k or peel
within the lime rj < < lie d. Jt will be to
your interact to call an 1 me Wflaon, Ma*
Farlane V: Co., I>< ' ; jr< raring either
while lead or a oiler llcady Mixed
I'alnt.
i AHM'.n ■ 'la: I. SoTIi I. ' You now
have an e*iabh*hfiei,t t, take jour ma
chinery to, to he repair'* I a: l made a*
good a* new. Mow r, rea; < r ,■ ,f-hirid
any other hied - ' 1 : •■, will he re
j air<) at j,.. (r „i the "ifavard
I indry. 111- .. A (innrr.rn,
If. i*f Jir.-to , IJellefonte, J'tt.
A DA - o:i.01 < •. Icm 1.11 —There
are danger- u- (■ innr/eit* in circulation
; r| tiOC be 'Wa not \.< af Jlair Be*
xtofer. Th" tr • gext e\;der.<e . ! ii
•real valve i. the fa< t that j hrte know
ii,' great eflhary try to nntlaU it.
K:. h botth "f the ■.iniiin' ha* a 1m
<f a walnut leal i. ' wniri the (..a- and
1 <.-•■ I.eaf <• tt < . wrapper. The
I.■ -1■ r-r a* hartwr- a water, while
| *< a the pp pertii r.< ■ ary to
r• t re iife, a • r, *ro..t:. a:. 1 ( r to the
.
A k y ,r lr v '• ' ' • Kaoh boi
t." 11 warrant* i. .1 hr '. I! iowav &
< , I'hi ad. ; • a. a: 1 11 a i A Km kel
w V rk, W : Apr'. 1 1 v
- ' hatn| 1 1 ai : >■'-me reajxr and
mower repairi at
lII' 1. A 11 ai 1 1 K'l 11 -
i . t dry a- . Mar In: -Me p..
.
; pap" r ha*-1 • . 1 • i b. a1 . i tm*u.
'
a\ .re .fa- I. ttle llr: b a a.rr •
■
| • af fa h._" • . r f merit, am< i.g
. ' t! rt ry Out <! the Worid, "S< :al
!I.fe at Mrr.itb < ge -Th" Mry of
'
•. i
.
.: ) Ft '%• 11 W ... ir. New v. rk
.
I.', tap- . 1..t. ■ r. '-1.'., i p - , nter
'•
went . * wr.l i a* nr.- the Kitchen,
I amy Work, f* sr-nli!. arid Faihi n d--
; :*rto " t v. I ,rr- M T ; 1 are
•• '* abiv ar, . agreca! v The
■
'
. t •
ir 4itwr 11 w rth p '•. *ay r :i
1 of the advantage it 1* n, the lIOUM
'I in th" way ' •• • t r- a r2an i ur"*
-Mr 11. A.Cenl 1. Who ha the he t
f 1 •'•af. "Tt c* ' *;> ri acl nery in
' '.his county it n*w en j h-ywl bjr
Hi* a A d'.n 1 eih,
; tf. Bellefor V", I's.
Musical Instruction ' 1
; Th" ler- ."' i v. .1 be n H term of
M ai It •* • *, th.- J'ar ar 1
1' ira- . mm' - r * s Julv ''."th I*S .ar 1
j ntinuing ten h < ,a*".e will be r>r
_*ar.i '. at Aar. r ' re. M ) um, at, 1
i*: .r tv Arra: „*• r.*, 1 ,*. bwa n a ;r
jat Aarr nil .?tz a TOT: ate [if '
from a d.-ta- wl ar. d<" " i • f re.
1 • rate. !> Iba* . • • ran be j r , ire iat
rea* riable rat-- I'er* : *1; tine r>
1 lake Jrr. r, b- 1 apj v imne . ately, •
■'at t'e f""' -arv arrarcm"' may l*e
r'b i F r furti r tnt ro at. n apply
in ]*er- nt- r aid rem
WA* T. Mivir.,
"JT- '. Aar int! .*2, l*a.
-F .t rna l- to y ir own mean.re (, r
{IS.hSI. I.'irr r -*rx j In
Vi'st'. vr.iiT A ( • . Tailor'
—The only p.lar. ir, < nlrc c inly that
a lelf-binder or thrwbing maehine ran le*
knocked d'-wn and r< paired in good ihape
j at a moderate c *t i at
111' K** A (UI KKKTII,
tf. Ilellefonte, Fa.
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l'olitlail Annoouccinfnta.
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'•MITII ! Jiikii** < • *l.l j . UI 1*- ft • ftnf
I lo !• ••
i frUc le.uniy Cbhtj(..
\l • %r# unit i*l tn Kfint'.'< H t lIF.MIY 11.
F' ? £tjw. n wrifchlp. *il| l ft
1 r A** mt- Jo4g(. (Mil.jwt t . t). 4 ijai.,r< of tit#
j t>*n<rftt< Omni; Octt'oU* n
Hrllofonto Grain Markot.
Rnuif f >ti. Jly lit. Ltd.
< * ?r<* ft" ci ll) ) y T >4 K') !• ADo
Wti# l ' j t |..t# L . |1 V*
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Provi.ion Market.
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Hew per ivquk...... , 1,
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OKNNER TOWNSHIPSCHOOI.
I > OI*TRKT life KIITS AHD R.XriCSrm I.RRi
',**2, June J>
To !wlu- la tuin U of trok. TH <4
To .o". pM I. Mwvn 1 id At
To SI.I. Ari<r"[<ri.Uon> VII ,W—tltj
H.r ."i'l iwl't l*wrHrr lu.iJW
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Bj tn i |lf Irn uf ntn •(. .
llr .■' rl. er'l t4 Iron. S t*
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nU*ue IB hand. .1 Co In'Um In SO—9 13f 3
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