So —_ Tharsday Morning. September 3, 1885, floonl Editor and BIBLE, Business Manager, GRO. P £0 italming toi] ortant news, solicit f the county, No communicstions ompanied by |e real name of the Qomarsroy od from any part aserted unloas aco writer. Local Department. Korie. —Mr. George H. Knicely. is the only suthorized collector for the DeM- oRReY. ~To-day ends the dog days, Trade dollars sre still about. —(learfield is to have a fair this fall. ~The oyster season qpens with this month. ~In Rush ty applicants for ten schools, township there were for. ao infant danghter.of Mr. and Mrs Hem:y Hoffman, died last week. ~The Lemont train Saturday neon Last was about 45 minutes late. —=By the lst of October the new hos- pital at Altoona will be ready for use, — Trains began to run on the Clear- field and Ridgeway railroad last week About thirty school teachers were Milesburg on Baturday on examined at last, - Renovo railroad shops have comtribu. ted $7.35 towards the Grant monugent fund. The new tuildings on the site of our big fire last March, are rapidly near- img completion. ~The Salem’s Reformed church near Penn Hall, after undergoing repairs, will be reopened on Sunday morning, Rev. Whitmer of Mifflinburg will preach the sermon, Sept. 6. ~The school board shook itself up some needed improve building. We now have one of the best boasrdls in many yeara, and with the excellent teachers and is making ments about the provided, our schools are in the front rank. the Lmesday night train, dusty, travel. stained and weary, with a sort of glad: to-get-home-and-stay-all-winter look on his pleasant We dou’t know where he had been, but suppose he was face, visiting Milesburg, fair wis of the - The ground Wednesday of last al week, Catholic picnic Several articles off. In the largely attended. jewelry were chanced watch contest Michael Kelley seoaured $55, and Joe Garber Mr. Kdlley A necklace was also PAA being the winner. chanced off, Miss Curry winning it —If you are in need of a good pair est aseortment of shoes, we advise you to call at Mingle's store. He also has a workman who can do the finest patch. ing in the county. He always keeps his name before the public and there fore always bas his stock well selected, Prot. Lewis Robb, of Howard occu- | pied the pulpit of the Reformed church last Sunday morning. The “F fertilizer rmer's Favorite” grain drill agent, State College, Pa. Mr. tae groceryman, has an elevator in the ware attachment, J. S. Wate, | popular | “ Harry 1 eats room attached to} ~[3aac Smith of 1 junior editor of the Dey the terrible ordeal of Tues —The L foundry have received a n¢ An - paint, which is a decided improvement. ~The Snow Shoe coal the supervision of J. |. opened, and Mr, F, Qish the best coal To-day is you can get registered. yard, under | the not yet registered attend to it SkteTreasurer is to be ele ~— Judge Furst became so ill Taursday that he was obliged to retire ta his residence. of the week Ju presided. —The novelty works of S. M. During the remainder of Clea field i Buck | an |) & Co. are running on ful growing popular from the fact that you ean get any thing made there, from | time, re a pin up to an engine. ~—We bad snow as lale in the as the Ist of mountains, and now to June have a storm as early as August the 27th leaves us with but little summer and |’ hot whether to complain of, ~While Mr, | Mille was cutting wood ore day last weak, the axe glanced and striking Mr | W. in the leg, cut quite a severe gash, | He in getting along nicely at present, | ). M, Wagner of Spring ~The annual picnic of the Patrons of Husbandry, will be held Thursday, September 17, on the top of Nittany mountain. Their picnics are usually Isrgely attended, and this year will be | no exceplion, ~The Logan Foundry is gaining pop- ulirity daily, and the superior work turned out by this establishment is in demand all over the country, A lar shipment of castings was made as west as Chicago, last week, Mr. J. C. Ramberger of Unionvilles i erecting a new dwelling house in that beautiful little village. John is the de- | pot freight and express agent for the P. R. K. company at that first class fellow in every respect, Mr. Theodore Deschner, of the ‘Great Western Gun Works” has ¢ od a neat and sign at High street bridge, an there, Theodore, your couhlbry friends will think you are selling guns under the bridge. ~ Mr. Philip Gephart, ged and respected gentleman of Unionville, died on'Thursday noon of last week, His remeins were brought to this place for burial on Saturday n followed to the grave by ber of relatives and friends ~The new buildings of T. R Reynolds and Bunnell & Aikens are be. | img completely fitted with water pipes, | imeluding closets, bath rooms, ete. , by | ! i nv i i Ar or B fa i place, and a attractive the Put € lse indicator an n ormming, and wera a large num the Logan Machine Works, Gas pipes | ave also being placed in these buildings | by the same firm. The work is being done in the most satisfactory manner, «Mr. Aaron Goldsmith, while enjoy- img the pleasure of a bath at Atlantic City 1st week, broke the great toe of of his right foot, We suppose Aaron came in contact with a shark and hav- ing mo weapons, used his foot as a means of defence, The shark's jaw must have been the “strongest,” hence the result, the ! . who has been thr day. { details | such an occasion, left on the { fact that he was married have a supper in the chapel parlors, on of Thursday and ptember 10 and the evenings Friday Ni have no doubt they will sustain their we ed reputation for first class entertajo- ments, and make the occasion one pleasure to all who patr of | —We saw Hon, Francis §peer get of of shoes, or desire to examine the larg. | | home on Thursday evening, The Presbyterian Mite Society will | Il earn- | | Personal D. G. Bush Ewq., was in Lock Haven Monday. Mist Fannie Twitemiro of this piace, has beon visiting friends in Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Garman spent a few days in Philipsburg this week Mrs. J. M, Bunnell, of Milroy, spent a few days in Bellefonte last week, Miss Ella Fox, of Renovo, is visiting in Bellefonte, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J, A, Swavely Miss Olio Mueser, of Fillmore, who has been visiting friends in Renovo, returned home on Saturday last, Mr. L. W. Musser, of Collego township, the examination Milesburg on Saturday last Mr. David Yocum, of Hublersburg, attended Teachers at was in town Tuesday, and while here did not forget the pexocrar office. Mr. George Chase, who was confined to the house for several weeks past by rheu- matism ww, we are glad to say, ngain able to be around. Miss Mary Waddle who has been vis. iting in this county the past few weeks returned to her bome in Lock Haven Tuesday night, Mrs. John G. Love, after an absence we trust very much improved in health, Mr. Al Haupt, who is located Philipsburg, spent a few hours in town in Monday. Al intends starting a first class restaurant, for the accommoda. tion of ladies and gentleman, in Philips. burg, shortly. Monte Ward the champion base ball ist, arrived in town, Tuesday, Monte is engaged with the New York Club, whic) holds second place for the champion There is only a difference of one ship | game in the record Mise Nore Osman, form | tre county's | ness and the | that MAL pariition main building with built in the rear 1d handsome be filled to G smith one of repl ne ele. AT, iain for ov eraye mony style on Tuesday, T to raise fifty cents to pay Register McClain if he delayed the matter until Eleventh October 1st was long considered, and in the market, had b view ol resent stringency of money coweluded that the sffair The ushers, aud E. Richards, Harris, were consulted and a stal ie " % Ar 2h CR onth. Meyer, 1 W Chas. bur cement or KH of the liabilities and assets of the youn man presented to the board of directors. MeClfin was called in but he insisted upon the fee being paid, that the law must be complied with, that his duty Was and he would ¢ plain, not down one cent, There was nothing to do but to launch the young man on the Sea of Matrimony as gently as possible and accordingly it was done on Tues Our matrimonial reporter was out of town and of course all the little which delight fenynine heart will have to be omitted. Suffice it to say that the bride, Miss Sallie the Bradley, was the regipient of many and | beautiful presents from her friends, { Cake dishes, spoons, forks, knives, frait shapes, and sizes, lamps vases, a clock, and all the paraphernalia prescat on The happy couple f. far as Tyrone by many friends, will be absent two or three weeks afllor which they will go to “housekeeping” on East Cartin street. Hov—Kmuerin- Dr, F, P. Hoyand | wife, of Cassopolis, Mich., nre visiting The Doctor this remarks friends N ' | in vicinity, that the D ridy changed somewhat in appearance since | | Ite to be hoped that the citizens he visited his brother, Dr. HH. K Hoy, a few years ago, and is now even handsom er than he used to be, lis happy ap- pearance is doubtless partly due to the the day of July, to Miss Josie Kimmerle, of on Cassopolis, Rev. Edward Brooks, of Grand ocourred at the home of the bride's par. ents, | The happy couple spent a fow days in & honeymoon tour and when they returned a fine recoption was tendered them, their friends chartering a steam- er, and spending the day on the placid waters of Diamond Lake. Mrs, Hoy is a refined, highly edu- cated lady and a member of one of the most prominent families in that section, We trust that the Doctor and his bride may enjoy their visit and that happi- ness may be theirs for all future tine. i the | this | | | | ne | ’ i 1 | SUCCess in ow | kins of the above id her new oy p easant Mr. who Frank Graw, man had charge of t's alore § from which be expect and We w his efforts, about two years, the ministry. The lank et LEVENTH Annual Re UU Pienic,Jof the Centre County Veter { lub, will be held on the Fair Groun | 3 near Bellefonte, on Saturday the 12th Thi of the Club was postponed unt of the rs un nm last year, on d 3 4 of Septembe r, 1885, Grand Army Encamj And at of the executive comn I 0 0. thf ment beiog held at Bellefonte a meeting tion of the club held recently, it was agreed. to hold the re-union as above stated. D. F. Fortney, Esq., of Be accepled the invitation, and will deliv Many ot} Hefonte, has er the address of welcome er prominent speakers have been invit ed and are expected to be present, { among whom are the Hon. A. G. Cur i | of the G. tin, Hon. Joseph Parker, of Clearfield, Assistant Adj't. Gen'l, Thos, J, Stewart, A. R., Hon. 8. R. Peale, of Lock Haven, and others. Major, Gen W. 8. Hancock has also been inv | and is thought will be present, 0 train, accompanied as | The ¥ has | 20th | arrangments of the Cl dishes, toilet set, dishes of all kinds, | The following named gentlemen have | been appointed committees to « ub into effect, Committee grounds John Noll, Amos Garbrick, S Shaffer, Joseph Fox, James Reed, A. M. MeMutrie, Committes on provisions-<Amos Mul. len. 8S. H W Smith, | » R.C.1 l 1 1 ] N.A. 1 ’, ey, oN Ino on arranging ams, Chas, ry in, iI’'4 id Wi and A Ps inanes V. Miller, n hn JG, Love, D. F, Fortney, Kuris Committees on Reception—D, 8 ler,/W, I. Blair, Jas. H, Rankin, J. I. Curbing 1. A. Williams Ander Jr Kel. generally will lend a bolping hand in | this matter, and respond promptly and { liberally, to any of theabove committees | who may eall upon them in order that | the reunion may be a success, : { The Grand Army Posts, Bands of the ted to be present and participate in the enjoyment of the day. It is hoped that the citizens of Bellefonte will take an active part in the decoration of their dwellings, ete, ote. «Newt Baily was presented with a mustache cup, by some lady. We have had the most powerful glass in town leveled on “Newty'' but have not Leen a mustache, there must certainly be some mistake, and the lady owes friend Bailey an apology, of several months in the east returned | i lar eny. i ted A im | Counly, and citizens generally are invi lapids officiating. The event | . $ 4 able to discover anything approaching | Count Procreninas. —Court conven ed on Monday, August 24th, with his Honor Judge the Associates Smith and Munson occupied their respective places, In the afternoon the Grand Jury was sworn, and Robert Meek made foreman Furst, on bench, 21 Grand Jurors were present, Constables’ returns were made, after which the list of traverse jurors were called and answered to their names. The of the against Eliza Walker for keeping a dis- conse Commonwealth orderly house was taken up and tried, for the defendant took occasion to say to his legal opponent, during his argu- ment, “That is a of which the took Court called him up to the lie,” Court cognizance, The bar, spoke very kindly to him and the astonished law The not yer promised not to do so again. verdict of the jury was defendant between the prosecutor er. The case of Commonwealth against Hals Walker for assault and battery was next taken up, in which the the prosecutor Philip Walker, to pay one- half the costs and Hals Walker the de. fendant, the other half, returned a verdict of oot guilty, The first case heard on Tuesday was the Smith aod the defendant James Mann complainant was a man Mann was sentenced bail in the sum of £500 f LO pay costs give havior t ywarda all 4 od cit wns, LY al [4 ally towards Si The Grand Jury wing bills and indi Commonwealth against Cl I'rue bill, Defendant ’ iy FULLY. ADO YE. rue bill, { Downing and Same va and battery. Prosecu A. B SAO vA, » ny Sayer. assault Prosecutor der, ar battery Bill ignored Wm Wall, fo pay © wi Ny y vo. Lowis Warner, assault, Bill ignored and prosecutor James Wither ite, to pay cosls, Ross, neglect of Same ve. Joseph luties as overseer. Bill ignored. Coun- iy Lo pay coals, Same va. Richard D, True hill. Chadman, F. Hutchings, de sertion | Same vs. M. L. and B, I'rue bill Same vs. John R, Seiler, assault and battery. True bill, In the of against Sherman D. 8 caso the Commonwealth the jury returned a verdict of not guilty and proseculor, lsase Underwood. to pay costs, Same va. Wm. B. Eckley, public highway. True bill, Kame ve, Thomas obstiructir g LY iter same offonse Same vs. E. N. Marks, forgery Wm. pen public road, Nolle pr Same vs, Grove, neleeting to Same vs. 0, G, Walker, selling liquor | without license, True bill, 0 LL hn Ix Ter 1" i oe it laney, same « “0 rue bi Same va, A. 8S, Gox | Trae bill, In ease of Commonwealth va. Jas McCafferty for assault and battery and resisting police officer, the'jury returned ( vervict of guilty in manner and form | as he stands indictod. Sentenced to pay { all the costs and undergo an imprison { ment of six months in the county jail, In the eomse of Commonwealth we, illiam D. Eckley, obstructing public ghway, N | w i hi i il pros entered, The tramps were acquitted, They {are the men who were arrested several months ago for attempling to break into private residences, REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY, | We, the grand inquest of the county of Centro, after a careful and thorough examination of the public buildings, do report as follows, The repairs i viz: ir good be- | | i in | complete the excellent work | would | best . | #lreed, guilty, and divided the costs equally | Lawrence | are glad to } . . . { # * Rind lo know t} Cooney, and the defendant Eliza Walk" | ite” grain drills was received in the surety of the peace case in which | | lage named | '“¥% | worn jury | on Saturday by J. S State (% . ] i. ow . lately made to the Court House were | = Miss Emma 8, Hewes departed on highly necessary and are greatly to the comfort sand appesrnnee of room and offices. the court The thanks of the tix-paye due mre for i lgment exXercisesd In to the board of ( ommissioners the economy and good making the Tepairs, order to began, recommend srt be covered with “linoleum” ko as to more effsctn ot court the j room not already Carpe ted alladeaden the noise, We do not se¢ | necessity of ny other repaire either to During the trial of the case the counsel | the Court House, the Jail orthe Sher iff” res. denoe, { . VanOrmey former emplovee of } the prxocrar, sis that he is pleas ting ocated in one of the largest and » : He 1020, Arch Frank is a f workman and a go antly | adel Iphia with Craig, Finley, & Co offices in Ph Phila rut We ] faithful boy. it he is getling 'S A car load of the “Farmer's Favor. Water & every Co 1" X Hiege, snd one has sl ready been sold. They are indeed the farmer's fay Another be fe order will ROON received and those ell to ‘ N 1 \ y ' onsuit Mao srs. Wate & ( y , State Col Pa. Their dr exhit town and | out has been workis » remedy the it be No biame, we sre pleased {to nd unt of the worn «¢ tion of the present machine could io nothing. 10 say, can altach the superinte or operators. lof W The old nd w P. Duce n & tensively | | tre coun | the state in but el ty, They are the nists in their line, and their workmen any in the state, e most skilled in the ere repairing of pr nling prosse inty, and our neighbors N ™) As firm have | out of ords« by thi y wn i } ; : 3 jauring the past severa: yoars senting to our readers a irich, same offense, | | George P. Bible, business manager | or, issue we will fev vie m is their works, Mr of o'clock this aftervoon ~All the Cexrae Dexocnar, and Miss Sallie by Mr. Smith and Miss Mary Bradley, entered Bradley, accompanied Isano the Episcopal ehurch to the muse of wedding march performed by Mr, Pool They were met at the chancel Rev. Mr. Bonnell, of Lock Haven, | ropeated the beautiful wedding service | of the Episcopal church, and when they | retraced their steps down the aisle Mr Bible and Miss Bradley were man and | { wife, The church was fironged with a | fashionable audience, Fhe reception is now in progross at the residence of Mr, | and Mrs, Benj. Bradley, the parents of | 5:90 | the bride, They will depart at o'clock on an extended wedding tour, | al] have inoluding the large cities and the side resorts, Mr. and Mre, Bible Daily J A } our congratulations, | tered and broken down by | ardent | st rengthene d and | soundness Rowr, Merk, Foreman. | | De 1 receipt of a letter from | class | right is extremely cold slong gi town | who have | | not yet purchased a drill will do w \r dionday morning for Charlotte N. (C, | where she hos been appointed to a pos. tion in the Charlotte Feraale he One of the most melanc holy spec fu in the world that nt, of the dilapidation the ruin restored to perfec. of that i cles 1 14 sn human Deing vy the nze Epirils, Hut may be repaired, human WW RR course most v of Walker's Vin powerful sll table invigorants A dispateh fron August 27th, say Cor rat 1 1. ‘1 ‘ fell last evening at Houtzdale ( le snow Nearfield county, and alo th base of Ki ne Mountain in Ja county The wi ree town - ships, this sther to- now also tell near Selinsgrove so fast possibile to see the dist near Wilkesbarre, it snow. fa mila ant i from « arly morning until noon Thursday At the annual cor a of Penn. . svly Divisior r f hel looking to consnlidating velerans, lin this place recently. a res ution was introduced and the following off . Cononel, M. Russell, , W tenant colone iemo tly concur, Frank d natured 1 Lehman, prietor ’ e proprietor ¢ on Willow out the ¢ of i well adapts i we are Lo sorry to lo His business people of Bell been of the 7601 k. al the how f Martha ¥ Ha T FLLER -ZEIGI i k.at A “ : Hall REAN Y narick NM Hoy EF rR, and WEAVER «Aug Mr N Maggie 8. Wanve KIMMERLE ! Tuly H h : be Baga Brooks Pr. ¥ PFERK INSORK ey, Kansas, on 19th of Mar by Re ere dg my MN 0 Mim erle be bine a Oesrn DEATHS, Walter Henry a aged five nes ' i Wi Kilie Hug Hi of Marry ma Luin fant son months and toon dave Angele the ied the tthe darling ® to thy sunny home And we know that thou st wa For the dear ones here On we long » In that bright And the geld harper gladly rie f wong ghtent 8 heart's fond } we mive thee every hour, hoar the winging mmorial throng, ging In that hagpy lend it. 1 Nweeteat, fui wer Das ting _ in Kince they Pat wher Ard cur sorrows all ares o'er, alled thee uy alsova ar 1ife's work Is ended, Greet us at the gated svininal,
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