a The Centre Democrrt, Thursday Morning, June 11, 1885. { Local Editor and { Business Manager, GEO. P. BIBLE, CURB ESTONDENCE, contaluing fay ortant news, solicit ed from any part of the ouunty No communiontions assrted unless accompanist hy te real name of the writer, Local Department. Norick —Mr. George H. Knieely, is the only authorized collector for the Dem. UURAT, _Small, medium, large, and extra large fans —Garman’s, —Qysters are still advertised for sale | at Philipsburg. Ugh! —The citizens of Karthaus will soon talk to Lock Haven by telephone. —White, pink, ecru and blue em broidered dress patterns—Garman’s. —Nice large strawberries are in the | market. They are on the top vet. —Prof. Neff's orchestra of Altoona | furnished the music at the dance Friday evening. —A telephone line will be in order from DuBoise to Curwensville by the 25th of this month. —(ten, Grant expects to spend a few weeks at the Mountain House, Cresson, during the coming summer. — Eighteen persons from Lock Haven sitended the hop ot the Brockerhofl louse on last Friday evening. —Dr. A. W. Hafer, dentist, will be found in his office, in Harris New | Block near the The freaks of the climate in Penn as ridge, early and late. svlvania are not as commendable they might be, they are too changeable. | 8. & A. Loeb are offering great bar oil gains in dry goods, notions, carpets, cloths, groceries, ete. See their ad. on ith page. —Dr. Mcintyre, of Wallace, Clearfield county, Buffalo Run, has located at where we hope he will meet with abun dant success. —For anything in the line of goods, notions, carpets &c, go 10 A Loeb's great 30 days reduction Good barg ns are offered. The body of Mrs. El Rankin of t to this place fi The Sunday was largely attende bisonia, was brough r burial on Saturday Several railroad offic over the finished part of th lroad na fonte and Lemont raiir car on Thursday afterno last, learn that ) of Jack Ne We are sorry to Newson, & sister wson, present landlord of the Syracuse house at Howard accidently fell through a trap door in the floor and sustained very serious injuries, _The arbitration room in the Court House is being repaired. The partition has been taken out, a new floor laid and the walls papered. The ceil when 11% wii be ings are fo be kalsomined and finished this will be quite a handsome room. Mr. C. K. grocery and provision store at Milesburg where he will be pleased to meet all his Essinger has opened a old friends. It is rumored that a part; from Philipsbuag will also open a store in the near future, the main feature to be the running of the county, selling goods to al vish them. Mr. Will Speer regrets very much 1 who that he left Bellefonte last winter to ac- cept a position in the Williamsport Fx- change, and sincerely regrets now that to Bellefonte. He he returned says the other fellow has got posession of his | girl, and all he can do he can't get her to again smile as she was want to do in we not long passed. A young female character by the me of Mary Blair, who claims to hail n Altoona, bat who for the«.past two three months, has been guilty of the " lisgracef » prety w vh bat few equ tate College nieve di sharacter y oir : fOr 3 : « 3 ne ng such « f the ( snd mak the main Al ence room ¢ ou specifictaions call for has been le Mr. W. L. For painting the ont side of the Court House, belfry, elock dial, eto.,, and re- pairing the plastering, the contract was let to Messrs, J. A, and I, J. Bing, of Unionville, for $405. All the work is to be finished by August 15th. . The econ- tract for frescoing the ceiling of the main audience room, will be let next week, t to shelf | on | wagons throughout Steel of Bellefonte for £202, | —S1aw hats—Garman's, —Buy all of your groceries at Harry Teat's grocery store. —A calf was killed on the new rail road, Wednesday. A. W. Hafer, Dentist—Finest tooth in central - Dir. best Pennsylvania, —A heavy frost appeared on the ground at Rockwood, Somerset county, on Thursday morning Inst. — Abe Buzzard, the noted outlaw, has | surrendered. He walked into the Lan- | caster county prison and gave himself up’ —The Renovo Evening News 18 now and extractor | printed on a brand new Campbell | country press, improving the appearance of the same very much, The News is a ) bright paper, ana we hope to see its ! present prosperity continue, —A lively temperance war is being { carried on at Altoona, under the direct- ion of the W.C. T. U,, by Maj. Geo. A. Hilton, of Washington, | D.C, held last flattering re” and conducted The first meeting was Thurday evening with sults, | —A gang of men are now at work on | the Vanderbilt road, or better known the Bellefonte, Buffalo Run and Creek We are reliably informed that a good force will be put As | Beech road. lon in a few weeks and this road will be in operation shortly. —It pays to advertise, if it did not & A. { put in a page at a time? They { do you suppose S, Loeb would know how to meet the wants of the people, and have put their goods down to bot the ‘They do as they advertise and their tom prices in accordance with i Limes, their bargains are great. Read ad. — It is an erent papers lament the using to note how the diff 1 y iragging of the name of a certain respectable young ona nto the ations] th p rder and around the eo sentence give the young lady's and all therewith, “Consistency, accour then turn and in £AIND name the details connected "ete. 1e employed at John mills, while at hine got Mr. Rhone is a and arm man resides at ord 50 while vears old We are sorry 0 re ence and we trust, ne that he ig fla thunder ind ble The bigest storm of the w and oared, t poured de the water wn, season. We understand that in the vi | cinity of Eagleville, considerable dam done, the window glass l, and Age Wis broken by the bh several build ywn down Master Irvin thought his time had ings were ble Spes night operator on Sunday night when during the vivid 1 ghting, ls in the exchange the electric batteries helping to supply ad the ringing of the bel office, the falling of the drops and ditional force tothe electricity out side, and many other curious freaks were all Where sound in motioa in the exchange. is the man who could sleep in place like this ? sought more congenial quarter The feAsONn A Is it any wonder Irvin 9 most fashionable was given at the House on Friday night. We were not the special comments given by the Daily New We wy that with all due respect for ladies toilet, el to the ladies from adistance, the visiting and their su wanes and perb our Bellefonte ladies vied wit} beauty, grace and artistic Bellef any mte ladies are always equal to emi upon an nfident they loo OCCARION like this OW ¥, t Mary 8, I'vrone. funeral stopped a moment on the street to eal to an acquintance, when a gun in Ar thur Lewis, wns accidently discharged the load entering head of Mrs i Rummels, l lie la iy will probably die’ | J aewis the hands of & young man named the is almost distracted, yet this does. not excuse the eareless vee of firearms, If boys must ghoot let them go to the mountains, or where they can shoot without endangering a whole commun~ ity. Bellefonte is no exception, as this pernicious practise is indulged in al. most daily within our limits, Probably this will be abated after an acci- dentsimilar to the above has been repor. ted, ~The Democratic State Convention meets at Harrisburg on Wedneday August 6th, for the nomination of a State Treasurer, — Lightning is quick you know, but you ought to see how quick Dr. A. W, Hafer, Dentist, removes acheing teeth, and without pain, —Why is it there is no effort made on the part of Bellefonte’s citizens to aid the Plymouth sufferers, We are be hind in this matter, as nearly every town of any worth is doing something: —The Good Will Hose Company of Lock Haven, has accepted an invitation extended by Neptune Steam Fire Eon- gine Company, of Tyrone, to take part in the Fourth of July celebration at the Intter city. ~The game of base ball on Saturday between the glas a works and the nail works nines was very interesting as on the ninth inning they were tie when on the tenth inning the nail works struck the nail on the head by one, -At the Union memorial services at (Clearfield a collection amounting to thirty dollars was taken for the benefit of the Plymouth sufferers. The Republi ean says the amount would have been | mueh larger had {here been an announce ment beforehand. ~Conterfeit silver dollars have been { circulated quite freely i | other places, | gang of counterfeiters, | tingdon ball of the | : Brockerhoffl |” | broken present,consequently can not vouch for | beauty, ked, | | their best, Lock | {and Us n DuBois, and the and conTessed that 'he “queer” belonged to a He told where | the moulds and fifteen thousand dollars | were stored, ~The murder of John Mark, der in the Iryin at War rior's makes the thrid months, in Hun Will. old past ten county, as follows iam Smearmund, in August last { man Warfield, in January, and Irvin on May 28th. The people in our neigh boring wicked. county are getting awfully A “Law and Order Society’ is concerning oid, Alex heavy Davie, a lad 10 yoars rather et, nearly five feet dimple i cheek upon right arm, | in height, and ight hair and blueeyes with name Any one who can advise his parents of his whereabouts will confer a great fa- vor upon them Fxchan ge Address | I'he State Normal pleas copy lobert Davie, Du Be over ness meeting on fay. We in« ay evening, i y lilerary societies will take place and the commencement The afternoon at the Fal exercises alumni dinner Thursday Hou give A re se and Grad the (S11 ept The bail storm which pa sed over IRVINE m low glass wes broken, in almost every house. The heavy rain and wind storm which oc cur ed at midnight did additional damage in tl wa f fn } . in the wa of unrooing the Christan Church and raising Mr. Bampgardners house off its foundation, snother house occupied by Krotzer was unroofed. Mrs Krotzer in attempting to save one of the children, was hit Ly a falling piece badly peaceful slumbers of the of timber and was somewhat | I'he people along the Bald Eagle Valley were in first While by the nitiation storm Half Moon hall awake, ALON in they Ne were more than and otia fully sequainted with the fury of le. The most perceptible dam Bellefonte, was at the corner me its destructive I+ were built in 120 of the water juentiy over wars. Bunnell & Aiken's CINgn port) wy of it in if Tohn wd J wb, and | Wash Jr. and Benand Cap and Mike, n and Jake and nt and Daley and Flyina, and Hannah and—and, Oh, yes Lew toon well we'll have shall have no space for anybody else, but if and there's to let up on the Shatlers or we all Wash's relations were to rush in on | him some time we guess even Ex Con- gressman Hazletine's 23,000 apple tres would have to be pretty well laden if they couldn't get away with the crop. Personal: Philadelphia, last week, H. Y. Stiteer E«q., returned from a business trip to Harrisborg on Thurs- day. Mr. Aaron Goldsmith returned home on Friday, from a trip to New York and Philadelphia, Mr. Eugene McCarthy a professional glass blower of Ithica, New York, is vis iting in Bellefonte, Miss Chandler square, Chester Co, , is the guest of Mr, Laura and Mrs, Ed Chambers, H. H. Harshbarger is in Virginia in specting the climate snd land with a view of locating in the South, Col. D. H, Hastings was in the city yesterday and placed his autograph on the Fallon House register.— Express, Mr. David Robb and his sister Lizzie of Romola, stopped in town on Monday on their way home from Unionville, Mr. George W. Pooler, an efficient A man with 10 pieces of | was arrested at Oil City | mur- | whole | vice-president; and Dr. H. H. and careful druggist, of Berwick, Ps. has been engaged, as clerk, by F. Potts Green, of the Bush House Pharmaoy. Mr. Frank Lingle, a typo of this place, has secured a position as weighmaster at the Pardee mines, near Philipsburg. We are glad to hear of Frank's success, Miss Bella Rankin of Boalsburg, at- tended the of Mrs. kin, whoes remains were brought from funeral Aiza Ran { Orbironia, Huntington Co. for burial on Sunday last, Miss spending the winter with her sister Susan Liggett, who has been Mre. Agustus Hoover of (his place, is Mr. [ann | now visiting it the home of iray of Buffalo Run. Mr. on Saturday for England, their Robert Tate and family departed native home, Mr. Tate has been employed at the Bellefonte glass works, and we uo derstand he will next fall. Mosbannon, 1 return Dr. M. Stewart of al our besid h + 8 liberal Republican, ma reading Powers, of kee; in ¢ estimable wife havi Ow hi Thursday last to visit ne Havanns, N. Y.. Mi ent three weeks The last ha ul Iwo fe How | weed Mifflint Stewart, Chsirmn yillee, ant r first annual meet he Pennsylvania State Teachers’ tion will be held ara Houses nl July 7th, 5t n they OCH at Harrisburg, « ieaday, Wednesday h been and Thursday, and Oth’ I'he programme ha carefully prepared by the Executive Committee, and all arrangements for a successful meeting have been completed tick ets the ral railroads CAD be i rocure iby as firders for excursion on gove iressing J. F. Sickel, Germantown 3d Hotels and boarding houses will make to not later than the usual reduction in rales mem- bers of the Ameociation, bas been yn {o Gettysburg An excurs Fare 10th. exceed arranged for Friday, July for ther not de wand trip will one lar and twenty-five cent An excursion hms also been arranged | Monroe, returning to [he ill go from Baltimore to | to Fortress Richmond and Washington, Harrmsburg within ten days excnrsion party M miles, by sleamer he round rires n el will Col nine doliar About two weeks ago threo individ uneeremMoOniOusiy ntered several n town ¢ and had a hear Clem Dales Esq. spent several days in| | of the Pennsylvania State College Com’ | of Kennett | Pexwsvivaxia Brare Corirce Cox | MEXCEMEYT,~ Following is the program | mencement exercises, begining June | 28th and closing July 2d; [ 3, | Bicealanureate Sunday, June 2K: 3 o'clock p. m., Sermon, by the Rey Washington Gladden, D. D., of Colum: | | bus, Ohio, | .2 Monday, June 20: R o'eloc k Anoual Address before the | Men's Christian Assocation, by the Rev, J. L. Russell, of Altoona, Penna, | 3. Tuesday, June 30; 10 a. m., exam: | ination of candidates for admission to |! | College; 3:30 o'clock p. m., Washington | Reunion Association, address by T. H, | Boardman, Esq., (class of 66), of New | York City; 5 o'clock p. m., Exhibition | Drill of State College Cadets; 8 o'clock { p. m., annual address before the Alum the Hon. Johe United States Commissioner of Education, | 4 | Artilley Salute; 10 o'clock a. m Annual 12 o'clock m., Al umni Dinner; 2 o'clock p. m., Meeting i ni, by Eaton, Wednesday, July 1: 9 o'clock a. mi. | Meeting of Trustees in the Chapel) of Delegates and Alum- ai to elect Trustees; 2 30 o'clock p. m, Class—day exercises on the Cumpus. 4 o'clock p. m., Reunion of the Cresson Society; 8 o'clock p. m., Junior Oratori cal Contest, h, Thursday, July 9:30 o'clock m., Graduation Exercises of the class "85; 8 o'clock p. m., President's Recep tion Railroad orders, entitling the holder to procure tickets at excursion rates, on the Erie Pennsylvania, Philadelphia snd Northern Central R obtained lent or Pro proper ceren Post, Sabbath ne ~ " HIE exoriiens know: The following notice ji several weeks ago wé clij our New York exchanges MARRIED On the 3rd of J M. Lathbury, of Eleventh Avenue M, | New York City, Mr. George formerly of Bellefonte, Pa., editor of the UU. 8. FEoomomust of this aity, to Mise Sarah A. Dedrick, of Coxsackso- on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Mr. Bible is a and is well and favorably known in BisvLe~Drorick 1885. by ANUATY, Phat 1 Chureh, Bibl ley nes e, gentleman of culture, erary and business eit connecied with the about which wei filtecn vear iention the sh ol wh laimed his attention for N number of years aa ite principal editor s i the author ol story of the » numbers of Bible Prussian War, | ready sal it there into the cellar pia tering was tora off, no damage was done Haler retaoves an ache ng tooth without pain, and a bright smile is left on your countenance, A Glass Company was organized at Everett, Pa., Monday, by electing Hon John Cessna, president; John A, Gump, Hilly treasurer, Fx Governor Curtin thinks the Ie : | cently In sugurated fashion of erecting monuments to Ex. Governors is a good. one, deserving of encouragement. | would not ohiject to a slab himself, he gays, That slab ig a certainty, governor but may its erection be far distant,— Tyrone Times, Young | He | ~<A TRIFV OVER THE YAMOUS EWICH BACK R. R. ciry.— Leaving Bellefonte on the 9. 4. um. trsin, June Zod, we wended our way up the side of the Allegheny mountain in the direc tion of Snow fhoe. ro SXow BHog Arriving there on | me, we stopped at theMountain House, kept by that genial landlord Ed Nolan, with Mr. Clate Poorman, formlery of Milesburg, as clerk. £ Mr. Nolan has, we | think one of the most secomodating clerks in the state. After ‘partaking (a substantial dinner we took a stroll over town, meeting many citizens, all of whom were very obliging and courte In the evening we called on that well known sportsman and affable hotel | keeper, J. G.Uzzel, and stayed all night with Mr. Uzzel. On the morning of the drd we took up eur line of march for Ous, % : . Moshannon getting there quite early in the forenoon. We met Mr, J. T. Lucas who is running a grist mill as well as doing a good business in the mercan- tile trade, having Mr. Edward Shannon | as miller, one ofthe very best in Centre L This is 0. the same Mr, Lucas thst re nad nis sl broken into (wo or three weeks since, and had quite a lot of goods stolen along with some five or six dol- lars in money. In company with Mr. Oscar Holt we | next visited what is called Cooper set- tlement. After traveling for meeting many friends, about some Lime and retraced our steps back to Moshanon or better known as Kylertown, snd HIAY ng and ne Mr. S AS guide tion roads, meon Hazz ac over some the hills that part of wm has w | times to Reaching ound the the ge of passenger i ger 4 £, me; again we were in motion. one more stop ar d Bellefonte o'clock »r p over the came n tight about 7 ™ Rail 10st inconvenient lines A Thus ended our ir ~ ~ road one of e slowest and 1 in Pennsylvania Vc nl looks very much if Mr. Patton, of Curwensville, intends Tobn to be Con oT an aspirant for the office of 8S. gressman snother time In no other way can we explain the bitter snd cow. ardly snd silly attack on Hon. A Curt n by Mr. Patton's organ, ~Ulearfeld Dew vf ed buildin Germrn Reforn 11¥ I wn to, and cOngregs ad ing and of ti or 4 TepaLr nce, are an dit otherwise beautifying the parsonage building on Spring street Parties desiring employment a would advertisement of vaAsRers do wel! th LO examine R. GG. Chase & | To-mor row— Friday, has been fixud he day of the final ad, nt of the Grie legislal PRL \ large, new, and el of every discription store Webe®r calle { the s on exhi ie by Sehofieid, th ! on double rman ss novelly pe mantfactures a patent, best ti ng on nt Fhe pr Lon i MARRIED. MINER «May 28 I RB y or Graham, wees Se, Mr. John PD, Brow th off Bow Ehos, Pa OW NAL the ¥ g, May 2% 1885 by § PF. Fiesasd Mis Soe | Philipsburg Pa By £r w Brown DEATHS. Ottisonia, Huntingdon BANKIN «AL hor home in i Blin Rankin auty Po, on Friday the Sth iam, | at the age of 70 years TRY THE PEARL FLOUR, The best in the World, Harry Teats’ Grocery.
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