Thursday Morning, Jume 18, 1885, f Loom] Editor and BIBLE, | Business Manager, GEO. P sontatning tm ortant news, solicit No communications © real name of the QORBENPONDENCE, od from any part of the county. aserted unless accutupanind by writer, Local Department. Mr. Georga H. Knicely, is ly autborized collector for the Dem. OCRAT, LL A Card to our Patrons The indulgence of our friends has en abled us to resume business at our old The Centre Aemocrat, ~James Harris & Co. will allow no one to undersell them, 25-41. Lake Shad, Pickrel, White Fish, Her: ring and Mackerel, at LEWIS’, ~=There are at least four festivals an. nounced in this issue. Which one will you attend ? The store rooms on the corner of the old burned district are rapidly near- ing completion, The train was over an hour late on Tuesday evening, not arriving here until after ten o'clock. ~The waving grain indicates the ap- We not a more prospective one, | proach of harvest, are sorry itis An old dog of Mr. Cunnigham aged i Allegheny street, Bellefonte, | Dineteen years breathed his last, one tand on paeny = ' | o It has become necessary to change | day lust week. He was buried by the method of doing business to a | beys, which hereafter will be We stock on hand, ive 1 supplying so long. npe! reduce k, ten thousand dollars, dur ng To do this prices plan to steadily, have over which win oO cls su to the trade we Circum- this y ' us to m= vear. do we sel st ill command the con nd will attention and H. to the exclu- bis ge of the public Our K. 1S1NESs, entire tion to the bard- | Jways be found PiliN machine he lecline, ini st and the summer is on the ended, —During the recent heavy storm a large pine tree in Valley struck by lightning and was entirely Brush was consumed by fire. Buff interesting — Hon, Benjamin F, Hunter, of 1!lo Run, bad quite an barn-raising on his farm on last Thurs day, 125 persons participating. — Next change in H. A. Moore & Co.'s a« Read be sured. Try their medicines and be con vinced of their efficacy. week's issue will contain a their medicines, it and for cash, | ase the he of | mencement exercises of the University | On invitations com it Lewisburg is the polite request: “No | lowers.” | —A small delegation of Gypsies en- camped at Pleasant Gap on Monday | evening. They passed through town {on Wednesday. Read Mr of his new marble yard at Centre Hall. to first work and the very best marble tomb- Wasson 's advertisement 1 He is prepared furssish class stones in the market, The pay train flew through Howard n last Fiiday at such & rapid gait that + chi { ken was tossed high that up in the sir so when it alighted it did not re to have its pay-—It was headless, I'he young ladies of the Reformed ch did so well with their festival the addition to y parsonage is * neat comfortable Cunning down a new coal of Me Spring tar Tohn Powers and gly treet, aino on same street, urtins are makin lous to put The forge is still runnin ual amount of push and en be "the managers, things will gin ghten up down there, 1e enterprising ex-collector for Brooks to market, n Mr. Samuel will 14 the and closely JUSIN 688 married Sam and Mr. Walter W. Bayard tore on Wednesday at reopened his drug he old stand, where he will be to customers, ready serve his old friends and Give him a call, and he will won forget { that he has sustained any loss by the recent fire, | =The ice cream and strawberry festi by the young ladies of the Church, irday evening was very largely attend ed. The but how ved on | 'riday and Sat cream was unusually sweet, could it be otherwise when i. of | #erved by the same kind of ladies. They {cleared upward $77.00, wb Shrom, harness-maker, has Mr. J celebrated the the been out in —On Friday (tomorrow) evening Miss country for the last six months, manu- Kate Schaeffer of Nittany Pa. will cele brate her twenty-first birthdsy anniver siry. A large number of Bellefonters ae expected to be present, and a very enjoyable time is expected. ~The latest fish story is toldby Mr. | El Kitzmiller of the exchange. In two days the above named gentleman in company with Mr, Arthar Taylor caught 604. They were out in ridges. “Rip Van Winkle" ~The Bellefonte Skating Rink" will ba opened to the public on Saturday afteraoon and evening only. ent managers Messrs, Ed Kitzmller and Robt, Cole, will again have charge. The | Zion band will furnish the music, and all who desire can have the pleasure of one more skate, before the 4th. ~Our Methodist friends will hold an ice cream and strawberry festival in the | M. E. sad if you wish to enjoy yourself! do not church on Thursday evening, fail to attend lee cream, cake, straw and other delicacies of the sea son, will be served in abundant quantity and the junlity ways a good as the best, "] termed, is becoming the ler in Atheletic spe urs old and bh the roller Any other ttle Joe Rice vw he is familinry greatest wor He is but ' beaten rt on n cel y they t their ou'Ys lars done they surely than free) Ene ral support be given the pr pri ors in his place, Dy ot let thi go overboard, : nterprise The pres | | Mr. | Shrom can make the oldest kind of a | harness look like xxw. Farmers who want an experienced hgnd should give him notice, | facturing and repairing harness ~ Master Luther Bitner, son of Benj, Bitner went with his parents to Jasper [county Missouri four yeam ago—re’ tutned (o his old home in the Loop last | : the sickened with the west, He is a lad of sixteen and earned week thoroughly money to bring him back to old Penn His just as soon he can esrn enough he will sylvania, younger brother says join his brother in this county. By some accident a curtain in wn o:h | Brown on High street caught fire on rapidly ignit ing the carpet when some one discover tua gh the window up stairs room in the house i Saturday night and was ed the ion, and got into the house thro and the back door. srown during busily house affairs this time wa the lize the of | him with t seized dd the flames in anothe: slate He Ta bed ha fast when he slothe immediately sOMme and smothers Last Sunday was the day ohsarve | nited States as ( hildren t the the sunday School scholars churches, In ous town, then tinfereslin 3 thodist « elaborate ses being nt the M Church bh upon this rated w us kind of plant g in among the flowers, A pended from the eanopy + ‘eture which « a4 an embl dl and recited somn very ence nt ve, Lhe jit "OR from diflerent memders "ne Reverends Wocdeock, and | miler, Personal: Mr, Kenyon of the Philipsburg Tele- phone exchange was in town over Sun- day, Mrs, L. L. Brown has been visiting her relatives in during the week, E. B. Sebring of Jersey Shore, a for- Huntingdon county mer student of the State College, tar- ried in town on Monady. Mr. and Mrs, Harshberger are rap- idly recovering from the severe shock and bruses, sustained last week from being thrown from a buggy Cal Bower Esq., attended the com: mencement exercises of Franklin and Mr, Bower is one of the trustees of that in- stitution, Marshal College, Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Sol Gdidsmith returned from | after having purchased another lot of | summer goods for their famous Bee Hive store. | merchant | again open to the public, Our aged grand-sire, Daniel 1s now visiting friends and | in this county, At present heis tarrying | { the Top ot { of the regiment (5 of his brother Mr. Wm , of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Ellis L, the home Bible, Sr. { at Urvis are now residing in the house recently vacated | {by Mr. Chas. Weekly, on Spring street, having gone to house keeping at the aforesaid place on Tuesday, Mr. visiting his parents in this place, Edward Grove, of Somerset, is Grove 1s employed as clerk, in a hotel in the above nemed place, and is a very | ple ssant and handsome young gentle man, That soled, reulating whole Mr. among Al his jovial wa { friends on Saturday and Sunday im this place and departed on Monday for Philipsburg where he is engaged in the Potter House as chief elerk. M the #8 Vosburg, a former student of Pennsylvania State | one t a resident of Bellefonte, been ng friends in this pla mdre before Miss H attended the funeral of Bibl¢ home attie P. Bible of Philadelph Master ( on Thursday, and departed on the I'h A Nn returning n aude rain on Eriday, wa ber Bellefonte for imber of YOArs she has been here but once or twice since her girlhood Mr. Role Miller, inMeese's store but of late tak og inthe who former sights of the far west, returned on Saturday tole looks mu the better for his trip The ain't worth Mr. A.D. R Rishel « nome especially his mous- tache. country he has not seen ReeiIng. Mr leparted for shel son of f Centre Hall, in Cathage Mo., the Mr. Rishel has of Missouri for this was He John his on evening 3 train on Monday re sided in the state the past eight year and visit to his parents since penter by trade and is doing y {ly in that “neck o' the woods, It is with pleasure that we again notice the store room of our H. K The however need not have been closed energetic Hicks Me and friend al all, bad it not been for the impatience | of some firms in not allowing sufficient ime to bridge over, or to enable them to collect the surplus of out standing acocounis. But now by the indulgence of his friends he resumes, and by a cash | business, close, and personal attention | to his business in the hardware line alone with his usual push and energy to the We hope to see this expect to see il Harry will again soon be front, Read their advertisements whioh from time to time they will change offering however everything in season at the | It or the ex very lowest cash bottom prices, TT) necessary that they get cash f stock reason, ceptionally large they have hand : Lisle pe ol benefit a on viver © it well as their » held at th on Willow e1 evening, Ast] ) this & un« A COM able oneo-that of furnishing homes to homele and « pled o : \ urn ‘ pidren | \ ‘ }) Hd be i ’ : 4 IATgelY & " ’ ! 1. Mi Abram ble inf ) mation every 1 sie of the 15th fall of «¢ collant arti to to clos on « sublirets relating education, Teacher who desire keep themselves posted should he a they kat shuer of this Journal rian’ ‘ i y y company having the highest rating Philadelphia and New York on Monday, & I 1y having the hig ae | MAarksmansbip, | large as a silver half dollar with Bible, | relations | pended from a musket 1 | marksmanship be | whoes ¢ aptain wears | another of the | Lewisburg, | dozen of cars to ~D, H, Hastings, Co'onel of the 5th Regiment of the National Guards of | Pennsylvania, has in his possession two | handsome solid gold badges, one of which will be presented to the company which attains the annual at Gettysburg the highest standing at to be summer, held The badge is the shape of the keystone with inspection, this the centre and im he coat-of arms in mediatly above is the monogram N, G of blankets P., above this are the emblems the musket kospsack and “1885.” The back coutains the follow- ing inscription “Trophy presented by Col. D. H. Hastings, to the company the kh annual which attained ighest standing at the lust The other badge is to be presented to the mspection, g£ In The badge is about as a beau ith around it, ful gold bronze w the top is the monogram “N.G at the p bottom smuall the | he b vol res suspended is A silver bayonet with number sus which anwers as the pin)by two gold chains tre forms s regular target ide con “Trophy $0 Cri tion Om pany Both | are handsome and eo Mr. | {show the ial Interest ped Colonel takes in his Any home | afe to trust a fourth of Lies 30 careless n the f and severely cut about the face, possibly sustained internal injuries As Lewisburg celebrates the centen- nial of her existance on the 4th of Ju'y and the rail road will be completed so 18 to permit the train to run through to that point, sn excursion it is thought will be this take scocommodate arranged from place to 1 It would at least a those who desire to go and surely this would pay the company, besides be a oceasion for those who for the past ten reality The distance from Bellefonte is about 60 miles and could be made one day, giving ample time to see all the points of interest in that old cen tennial town, Mr. B. T. past four years has driven stage from Livingston who for the Pine Grove Mills to this place, will turn | the of July, his term expiring on the During the route over to some one elee the lst | Wh has had charge of the line he has given the inst time he best satisfaction, has always been on time with the mail excepting when the on Ri roads were impassable oun if He has pr id over one hundred h ve We don ’ who will succeed snow it know but wocommodat- lollars tole ea Ar Wi few will equal him as Livingston an ing stage driver An ice cream and strawberry festi val will be given by the Pre ngrogat burch near Fillmore Indies byterian n in iturday even festival in on Ane Li HAV how atl | oake is alw engaged by everybody i nd should attend. Cause, four red residence | ' wr old, the the undersigned about two week ago and i white cow, strayed from v Oflered the Lew Eannanr, Bellefonte, reward i a liberal to any me quait owner of her new styles in Jerseys (sar | surrounding Vrs | i joyous | | years have anxiously awaited the time | commodations in ac | when they could go to {*chool by Mr, Weber, Jr, with the inscription “5th Regt,” und | {to know HOWARD, On a short trip to this beautiful litle place one day last week, we noticed a decided spite the dull times, tl jor nnt in the place dq BOL AO much per hinge in the way of public enterprise in the | xing up and beautifying home residences, making new fences, board, walks, ete. and air of cleanliness the man entire town, lm- medislely upon our arrival, we were ushered down Main street (o the publie It nice, large, two-story, four roomed frame of i where to find our ys HENCE being a building Wa, course, were at a loss friend, our guide, We busily engaged in of ng problem and keeping wateh Isome and ht ne and who are At gentlemen eal this Acade my ol ri aking former never had entlemen before Fr Dandies pok again as usual Were unioid colle tor. we ida tale whose up Ww the | RTH OF . Y AT Tur Seashore Fhe Penneylvania Railroad Company have arranged to run a select excarsion to the seashore on Thursday, July 2d The train will leave Pittsburg the at Philad=lpbia in Excurtionists will spend the uight in Philadelphia, and continue their trip on any of the many trains running to the seaside on the 3d. This will give ample time to secure hotel so in morning, srriving evening ivance of the host of Lewisburg on | excursionists to these points on the 41th the contemplated road, now a Both Cape May and Atlantic City will | offer special attractions on the Glorious nicely in | cheap, and are good for ten days day, | the | the | said college, Fourth, and those who take advantage | of the occasion will enjoy sn unusual [treat. The tickets are exceedingly The rates will be announced in next issue. We are in receipt of an invitation Sth Lewisburg 19th friend §AM and the programme of the ! annual commencement exercises of University, commencing June and closi une J har Will 1 those of Centre Hall ng luate this Ww evening the 22n« 1st deli who gra Year Acoept ur congratun nis i'n M mn {ay Will M ver Cariton of Brooklyn, will oration and on Tuesday evening, WORK Haven, , and wm, Uh 8 S. Wolfe of L will deliver the Alumni address Wednesda rning is The re w) the Centre « BB Nn H lege to eleot trustees for the ensuing year, Jou i Mivcusu, BERGER, President Necrelary., Resolutions Ad: pled hy Gregg Post At the lust regular meeting of Gregg Post, 05, Dept. of Pa., the following res olutions of thanks were adopted and approved ; Resolved, That Mrs, E. I'. Tuien, Mrs, Amos Mullen, Mrs, Joseph Fees, Mrs. D. M. Glenn, Mrs. K. H. Wiliams, Mrs Sheridan, Mies Sallie Benner, Mrs, Gen’ Curtin, Mrs, David Bartley and Mrs. H A. Williams, the Ladies Aid Committee on Floral Decorations for Memorial Day last, receive our pecial thanks for their ervices, whose la- bors the occasion would have lacked in the artistic arrangement of the flowery 80 liberally offered M ras } 1 invalushle without in memory of de ceased comrades. Resolved 2nd, That tc f 5 Of the generous don - ’ the flowers, most'y « om posed ol children of tender and sympathetic age the of the de parted, to whors the we shall ever be gra in name and ¥pirt vintion of Memor al Day is AB oOnse. rated symbol of remembrance / I, That in sckpowledge Post of we can ces renders d this on Memorial Day, tion of in the P.M but for schools inte, Mr, not only on th OCason BEVETAL anniver the day in re cent years, ttle band w hose ‘Rowers . cemetery, Young y ¥ AXDreNs Ion npany and by joining uli support elnorutle, that the f TROIDE ted the news of this pisce Approved D. 5. Keri, Commander Post 07 mmittee on Resolutions -- of. Raub's Educ P Ne we take fy Harrisburg, interesting note, concern- 8 Seb hool of Business, Lock “We desire wo call the atten- tion of our readers, particularly those i r correct business » advertisement of Chris We know this ne of the very best in the United States, and no young man or woman can make a mistake by deciding to take a busivess course in this Institution We can say of the Pr neipal, Professor Christie, whom we have known for some that no more faithful or conscientious teacher in the fifteen years, there is country. The growth of his school has been marvelous, and its reputation for ! thoroughness has been such as to attract a number who have graduated in busi- ness colleges elsewhere to take an ad- ditional course here. We do not write this note at either Professor Christie's request or suggestion, but because we believe in saying a good word for those who deserve it.” unclaimed fice, Belle! , June 15, 1885 Robert Bogue, Mrs Susan Garritt M Davie, A C Eby Wise Minnie Ha °y H Kane, W VV Marquis, Miss Moyer, Minn T J Mrs G M Porter, Mire d R 1) Wa Barnes.J ames Br Har. ry wt Frazie Q Halter M : _ LL Morrisor Wi rs Mrs James Hat Mrs Ada E Sech Wolf, Wm Walle Ant M.W | MARRIED, HALL At M DEATHS, Me’ Mian } w » 11 Mi AY Mr, an Abe Jackeon , vodored M Teals’ Grocery. YRY THE PEARL FLOUR, The best in the World, Harry \
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