ROLAND. Prof. Wolf county Superintendent visited several schools in this township | last week, His presence is always wel: come by both teachers and pupils. There is one gentleman in this com- munity who is always happy in sleigh ing time, and that is “Bunk.” And the gent who managed to consume s0 many dishes of oysters at that select party is another who has'nt a care. The next subject for debate at the Ken. nedy Literary Society is ‘Resolved that the Pen is mightier than the sward’ This society meets every Friday in Ken nedy school house and is made inter esting by music, essays, and recitations by ladies and gentleman munity, Hon, Mortimer Whitehead of the Nationa! Grange P. of HH, Leonard Rhone, and Col. Weaver, were guests of Mr. 8, B. Leath lecturer Hon, James F, ers,on Saturday last, lectures at Milesburg and Howard were listened to by large audiences who were pleased and greatly benefited. Rev. J. denomination is this week commencing a series of meetings in this placa. gincerely trust that the efforts made by this divine, and also by the workers in his church may be productive of much good to the people, D. MILLS, APRING On last Monday evening a party of Bellefonte lads and lassies, numbering sixteen couples, cimperoned by Abra ham Baum, left Bellefonte for our little about Bib. city, which place they reached 10 o'clock at night. Mer. John HH. by our excellent h ytelest was, however, prepared for them, having la } in a good supply of provisions. The music for the dancin nihsed by some of our profassional art had preparing for the occasic wal ever Prof Rearick presided at the piano J Palme fourth strains of sweet music gsnent Bev ists, who mn Charles (Grenoble and cremonas and William Brown and We itone yn the corn lan assisted I'he Evangelicaldenomin held a prayer meeting posite the hotel on tl I'hey had no profe nish the music, bat tl congregational singing. Mesars. Phil hold a singing « p and Lo mn evening. Pater Wilson and S both confined to the |} mer with gensral deb er with rheumatism All our new Woolens | and Summer ses ve » Valley from nity decided luck in the way of bagg WS, & DU this vic ag afew br The party was composed as follows Charles Kline, Wm. Englehart, George Erb, Hanselman Englehart J. C. Oberdorf, Hiram William Erb, William W. and Robert Jodan, The party baving themselves for the proposed bear fully equipped lay- ing expedition, started out on last Tues day morning for the Narrows. Our hunters soon succeeded in starting one of their intended victims and after a short chase captured him. After par- taking of their noonday meal the party went back and routed another one, Mr. Wm. Erb shot and its After chasing it with the dogs till night the party returned home, wounded In the chase one of the dogs got a little closer than Mr. and gave the dog a “wiped” out over the head which he will be very likely to always bear in remembrance, Bruin eared about, as he turned The next day our hunters started oul agnin, They =gain routed the ch they had chased the day before, bear wh and after an exciting chase and tus ae in which one ef thy dogs were killed succeeded in putling an end to its ex- latance. with the aid of pine bullels one for eath man The first hundred and three pe kille i fy weighed is bear and forty-eigh killed evidently the parent of the first one second three handred and pounds The second one Our hunters feel quite elated over their sucoess, and show the hides of the animals to all desiring to see them with Mig nburg Times. pride. Scorroare, January 25 ed very quiet in the northern district of the coke country, ing of strikers, held yesterday after noon near the Standard works, it was determined to withstand any attempt al eviction to day, if the operators tried to enforce the notices served on their tenants ten days ago. No action in ejectment has been made by the mansgoment to-day so far sm can be learned, Sunday pas Al a mas meets Mr. Whitehead's | H., Walsh of tha Evangelical | | Ww 4) From Our Exchanges | The | vanis Railroad in 1586, it freight tonnage of the Pennsy!- is said, was greater than in any previous yearin the company's history. The rates received h wever, were not 80 renumerative Altoona Times. proprietor ol as they were in 1884, Mr: Frank Beyer, this n planing mill at place huss been missing money from his office drawer for some time past, and was consider ably nonpilussed av to who the last fell guilty f Wns Suspieion at on Ls man in his employ, and on Wed- left vening the money in the s marked. Yesterday marn ‘nthe he { was taken into the office and searched, young man made his appearance and » five dollar bill and threes dollars the marked A { taken out and the young man was put in silver of money were found on his person, warrant was under arrest and taken to jail in the | afternoon by constable Ginter. ~Tyrone Altoona T' In the Perry county court, on Wed, Cor, nesday, according to a special to the | Philadelphia Times, Daniel V. Smith of Newport, was tried for violating acquitted. The Warden Dunbar, and in the course {the fish laws and | charge was brought by Fish | Josiah R of the trial the court was amazed at HARDWARE PAINTS OILS We have an elegant line of Horse Blankets, [LAP BLANKETS ROBES, Which will Be Sold Low. HICKS & BRO, Don’t Wait, Have the for We are bound Come soon, while the assortment is not We will n 1 when t refuse « we grant this we sant must be paid tent after statement to each id offense and misunds FERRER STERNER t nak for credit unless y EEE EE ER EE TN ENS FRR v0 edit Lo responsible parties for goods want it disti We don't lutend to » netly retandi u fully intend t NOW IS YOUR TIME! you won’t soon Opportunity Again. to Realize upon our immense Stoc k of And for the balance of the season we are going to sell them REGARDLESS OF PROFIT broken too much Our opposition will tell you we don't mean it, but our answer is, try us and see for yourselves, H. K. HICKS & BRO. EEF ER EE RE EE RE RTE RO EE ER CERN EEF RT CO EERE ER AARNE on 3 understox days’ time 1 that at what ttle the oxy thaust profit ne that owes a5 a . ag we explain pubdic hve up tu L SEEREREERE NEARER the production of several receipts for | N five nv d ture of lars each, bearing the signa the fish warden, which gave the holders the privilege In in the ol constract ing fish baskets, ete streams in question, It is al receipts to the am hel dollars are that the law ke some excuse about n getting change up or d This and nd woyld then offer a good coin was done in a number of places, there is no doubt but more good money than they did bad. | Peop th yantry is fl much of led w it i= 80 near | th bad mon a ne ey, and ike the | genuine article that it which is bad, There is that the two Kinleys will serve jhe next few years behind the penitentiary doors, w Renovo News, ! LJ -> | Tried to Run The Town Moxtaovug, Texas, Javnary 21,— Last night a bandof nine cowboys from Indian Territory rode into Burlington | | alittle town ten miles north of here. After drinking heavily, they assem- bled on the public square and began an indiscriminate fusilade. Marshal that they spent | le cannot be too careful these days | is dificult to tell | | no doubt but | Cured 0 “5% BINDERY arly de the Bit t b wn town, | mufflers Rolling pins. —G ng ir bir g and | done well. mt kill | try by sending your We patronize hom Brir ziny nave D indue- flaw hie \ \ you do the same and all will be h goods, silk erchiels, oe n wwelties, le ather handk Brass and linen ens of { styles, hundreds o les suita | ble for christmas vy ‘ nan s, For groceris to Harry Teats Rolling pins iarman's ents. —(i SO ( man's ur che AD handkerzhiefs firteal | | Lewis gare Rolling | Tacker and Deputy Sheriff Cook at- | tempted to arrest them, | defied the officers and kill any one attempting with them | reinforced by a number of courageous citizens, boldly advanced and deman | ded the surrender of the band. Up | on this the mob began firing. | Upward of forty shots were fired when the outlaws, becoming alarmed, | broke and fled for the Indian Nation | They were hotly pursued by officers, and a running fight ensued, which re. | sulted in the killing of four cowboys, | and five horses. The killed are : Luke Jackson: Billy Wimms, a boy named | Turner, and a cowboy whose name is | not known, threatened to - An indictment has been found by | the Bradford county Grand Jury against the proprietor of a billiard room at To- wanda for allowing minors in his room, Ihe indictment was found under the law of 1850, which says in brief that any keeper, proprietor, owner, superin- tendent, or marker in aay billiard room, bowling saloon or ten pin allel who shall knowingly sllow or permit any minor in such room, saloon or alley shall, on conviction, be punished by a fine not exceeding $500, and nol jess than the license fee of such place and shall forfeit his license, The cowboys | to | interfere | The officers having been | POWDER Absolutely Pure. This never varies, A marve of purity, strength and wholmomeness, Mors sconomionl than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the maluitude of ow test, short weight, slum or Ro hate Bow a, fold only in sams, ROYAL AKING WDER CO, 106 Wall st. New York, N " , re. TT TTTAN u purely | THE BELLEFON \ppy | | | | ] | ! Don't BOOK == Job Office. BINDERY THE Job Department !| Is complete, Work dons neatly and with dispatch. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINES® CARDS, | WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, DODGERS, SALE BILLS, POSTERS, Ete | fonte Book Bindery, {oLumeia” House, and 113 North {Above Arch), PHILADELPHIA PA. Refitted and Refur~ Location Admirable 111 Broad Btroeet Open all Night. n ished, OFFERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Opposite the Academy of Fine Aris; 1 Bqonre from Broad Street Bation, Pesos. R. RK; 1 Square from Baltimore and Ohle RB KR. Depot; 3 from Philad's and Reading RB. R. i from Masonic Temple | § Bquare City Hall | 3) Bqoares the Asdemy of Music ; B Bguares from the United later "pt, CONVENIENT TO ALL THE LEADING PLACES OF AMUSEMENT nare the New TE EOOK and all kinds of Job | Forget the Belle- A Valuable Farm For & f ava Ar ale He a w ot of Bellefonte g sl LY - Fishburn Farm. Large Two-Story Dwelling House, a Large Bank Barn with Good Fences A HARD WITH CHOICE ’ : FR A House and Three Ground, feres of + ty area w Cholee Fruit Trees, Grape Vines and Shubbery, C. M, BOWER JXECUTORS' NOT rn | FOR SALE. 9000 Acres of Timber Land. at the Low Price of PER ACRE, {2} C. BER ¥ Av INGER, Frees x Fa ATIOFS for " LICENSE the follow A PPLIC re f erk * hereby given : : . : " f Quarter aR nd for iy, aa made the next wm sa John Ramedsle Robert Tas | John West | Thos W_ Whitton | Peter Ashoraft Chas, M. Heisler Edwaad A. Br | A.B Freeman Jase. 1. Delong Ine. Redding 8. Good F. Moyer . Bellefonte Ros. wa Jr Liberty Tw; Snow Bhos Ter A Rush Tuy | 7 Miles Tw; RG BRETT 1#82 ber 284) | [)'SSOLUTION OF PARTNER | LALEE; | bowen the | The partnership heretofore exist undersigned trading in hardware f Wilson McFarlane & ( Is this day { solved by mutus wnt, Tana Mitchel retiring fron | the firm. The business of the firm will be lig | br Rob't MeFarlane the name ROUT McFARLAXY J l ISAAC MITCHELL 1 ander the style Eane wing Hu J. K McFarlans hae boon matter f Walker t Leothors of A Jere \ PMINISTRATORS' NOTICE~ | 4 In the f 1) of Joseph Ws re holy —- x » estate wnship Ces rat ate tre nos bo granted 4 gn they | persons in immediate payment ted t I svlate to make and those 1 the same to present them, du ¥ law for settlement HANNAH FPULAGYR JAC. M.GARRRICK Administrators FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON WEST CURTIN STREET. HOUSE NEW. FINISHED COMPLETE ONE OF TIE BRST LOTS ON THE STRERT FRONT AND SIDR LAWN OUTBUILDINGS, PENCES, AND WALKS ALL NEW. FRUIT TREKS PLANTED PRICE LOW. Terms to theSuit Pur- chasers. APPLY AT ONCE ™H J.C. BRACHBILL, ha OR BOND VALENTINE. UGGIES SLEIGHS FARMERS O SUPPLIES WHIPS kg OF ALL KINDS. Our Stock is, and always will mp le be, kept full and 'S te details, It ® oot our 1086 out } te in ntention to ness, but portion 10 our inter opportamty., not to overlook ¢ dead and CUrseIves t wish of doing le Lume Hurd dl Gon and attention Ware t UBiness, HICKS 1 8 DEBILITT #8: Organs Wesimess 28 gPEYSIOAL LY ECAY, ER" InYoung & Mm! 81a Aged Hen. Tesren ron Bove ' AS BY | ; i ’ TREATM One 2: A Tur » Monih CO) Sag wr i # HARRIS REMEDY CO,, H'roCar S00 N, Tenth Be, 87. 1.00, RUPTYRE" CVE Ch vais PENNSYLVA STATE ERSOw xT NIA I0T 7 OOF VAUALYGS begins 6. RY, ree Os Pa si slaem - sdy Mixed neer Pre. r to any rivags pure rabiliny. he manoufeet. n peel within three The guarantee is 1 v good for iH wiK be put on ihe time interest 0 | years re acing the paint but if it should crack or peel withis ified It will and Ww McFarlane & Oo | before purchasing either white lead of any Ready Mixed Paint. hp be to your sil pow Ison Grain Market, rected weekly by Lawasncr 1 | r bashel | mixed, por | Produce Market wing ave P to the b w the produ wr of g sotations ae reeetved clock, Wel. i ng to press per bushel sv B y Apples Reans | Bacon per bushes por sack por mack SUENT cure | Vion Enowfinke 2 alder gor | UDITORS NOTICE - In the Orphans’ | " { Susan Shaw an Auditor », 9) the tala eter and am o mnit thie sehiate The undersigned Court stribute { Bas a adden inde BE the parties Togally stiend to the dutin of hin ap Moe In Bellefonte, Pa. on Mew 1880 at 100804 » where all in AESEY KELLER, Aoditew, od by the Court ¢ 1H ed theret pointment at his ny. January 180) terewted may atiend isn we Wanren by a first clase miller, » y the month, Har a thorough knowledge of dressing burrs and all pertaining 10 the business of milling, The beset of + nished Satisfaction guar dress this office. mill to run on shares or Laxcarren, Jan, 20. —Dostars B-idge and Weber, State Veterinarians, visited t= lay the farm of Joseph I. Under, nenr Mastersonville, this county, where vlewropneamonin recently appesced, The surgeons killed 5 cattle and inoen- lated the remaining 32 The disesse oame from Now York State,
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