The Centre Demoreat, Tharadav Morning, March 11, 1886, { Looal Editor and GRO. P. BIBLE, { Business Manager ) ainingimportant news, solicit t {the county, No communications vi panied by the real name of the f.ocal Department. —Norick -N» papers will be stopped unless -ubscription is paid in full, ex cept at the option of the publishers, ~— Lent began yesterday. ~ Reynolds’ mill is now running on extra time, —Attend the concert at Aaronsburg am Satu sy evening. —Now 1s the time to plant your spring advertisements. tue enal has had an e-nter. view with Mr. Keichline, mon UCsmeron celebrated his 88th lareh ny 0 in “Tue ball x to be laid asid Monday. ym festivities will have until after lent, a Beautiful little poem in that paper on tae de th ot Miss Lala Klinger. —The whistle on the axe factory Many s works resembles a frog horn, The Lewis Salwation Army —Be sure to attend the candy val at the Presbyterian chapel to-night. —Mr. and purchased a at burgers are joining ranks quite rapidly- fostl Mrs, Arthur Brown have rodle, now. the aey the Ce ] save use fur Ou subs ers who intend moving or changing their should give th —The Geo, | burg, expects name of be Potter Post, entertainmer some tim the Post. the The rey finding o body of an infant at Glen Harris, canard, at least so far as that pla concerned, —Mr. Willia: ka, has concluded to s who went to Nebras lox there will mcve his family out west in a few weeks, —Williamsport wants the B. & O. telegraph wires brought into that city and hopes thereby to reduce the high telegraphic rates, —A big fire in Lancaster destroys $100,000 worth of property. The sore of Henry Fisher and the hardware store of A. C. Kepler were destroyed, —On last Sunday morning about o'clock a fire pear the colored church. ered before it had made mu snd the flames were soon put out, ~The Newville Tim appearance’ week. The Tim and robust look, by advertisers, —Miss Ida Fis Blé young daughter of Mr Barn of near Shilo church, d i fee broke out on cheap side was discov put in ils among our exchanes las + has a very healthy and is i well patr hburn a very Henry this died on Sunday. The f om Tuesday at the above ~Mr James Pierpoint Blast Furnace Holidaysburg blast as toon ean be made, at and will put the same the a4 Necessary rej a (he furnace has been idle for some time, ~The Knights Brockerho!f Hou snd the Knigl from it. Th ing those of mn destitute ¢ ~Rev. Del formed chur stand has » by the Rel burg. We wish him su bor. *] tod We do not take bind it away, but | . in the st man im our own comm tsion work to the Bel Harris’ Bu ~The Clear hands last sre. Bix] Smith sold to Ji and Will We hope the Democra of “short rich with the re week, may durati naw firm mach — Neat M the shape of a lamb with heads, [t ae ghed sleven . dead, we are sorry Lo The lam! otherwise animal, Read stands back and to the side the, eyes and ears of both are perfectly fornad, Who can beat the two head ed lamb, «~The concert under the direction of I. G. Meyer, of be held in the old in that place on Saturday evening the 20th fost. instead of the 13th as previously sanounced, Prof, Lowell Meyer, the renowned vooaliet will be present and render some of his popular vocal selec- thaws, The very Lest local tallent has Been engaged, and the concert prom. ime to be a grand suoccers, MY. is 0 periect one Anronsbuarg, will Reformed church | join the i : {mines in the county. } i sho | this pl the | He | | rox | colored ~The “flittens’’ have begun, this —Areument court was in session week, The freight on the new road is con tinually increasing, — Rend 8. H. William's in another column of this papor A little two year old child of Mr, and Mrs. Peter MoMshon of this place | died on last Friday. We thought Bellefonte was dead, but Clearfield takes the cake, especially when Court is not in session, J. A. Finkbinder is now having the Central Gun works building converted into a grand photograph gallery. The war of words through the col umns of the News between A. J. Greist on behalf of the Commissioners the “tax payers’ continues, -Two of Centre Hall's sporting men or | Monday driving horse jockeys, were arrested on and h “d avening, for jast Careless They bad toc mu cing | uid. interest the he From the eeming Bailey of the Ne takes in tion Army, we can infer that vould if they come ranks . > | fonte. —Joe WW. Furoy of the Watchman had lo Run road is fin When the Buth ished it will tap eome of the richest oar I'he Beech C then build its connection from we te Beech Creek. 1.1 A0uUIa hurch st meeting the very save you the freight work, and reward of & wough author: or of ti the be the arres t and convietion @ parties who burr froioht ony § : ed the coal sheds an i ted t the rear of those who attemj ye bugs’’ may no expected he mar ears and ther acting as best m to thet he chancel a ed A Green then pe @ arrival of his intended bride rmed the ceremony loud, clear voles, alter which the party retire 1 to the residence of the | { The bride was iy dresse silk ily trimmed in Lo altired gar not velvet mateh, in ths Mr, snd Mra. Hili departed for Phila... where they will re. ide. Among those present from a dis- tance wore Mr. Hill's three brothers, » cousin, and U, H, Hill and wife, of Wil- mington, Delaware. Wo extend our con- gratalations to the bride and groom, with bonnet tha groom conventional black while wan { calls attention to the great waste of wa. | meters and | surance vorsus | iu | “load Ex~Councilman, Wm. Shortledge, who for three years was chairman of the water committee, rend a lengthy report of his labors before the old council. Mr, | Shortlidge generously circulated several advertisement | p., dred copies of his report among the tax payers of the borough last week | Councilman Shortledge has certainly made the water department a special | study and much credit is due him for { the abundant supply of that liquid, He ter in Bellefonte as compared with that | of other towns, and suggests the use of | that the water tax should be regulated by the amount used, he thinks In- rates are too (here is one fegture about the publica { tion of the report which has created a bo | Houtzdale visiting friend i ou annie Finilin enuas, Mr. Shortledge, and which we conside, | np great deal of comment unfavorable The the gentleman who pre in very bad taste, assault on the reputation of ceeded Mr, circulation of what is a libel, ean Ryan ns serve no good purpose. That gentleman isa resident of Bellefonte and an exemplary We are loth to think that M1 Shortledge has any person citizen, 1 fall aL olng wards him, yet the general impressic is that such the case, What mi have been a necess in the city of Loel Philipsburg is favored wi very good shows since the erec House U there 10 nel fom's the las house since the opening of the Opera the new Uppers abin exhibited gost | use, and yot it is the bigest fraud on ! the road as presented by the company { that was there { the Juniati high | when the water protection is considered, | ter al present, engincer and the Personal. | Mr. John Musser, of Filmore, was vis- ible on our streets on Monday. Mr. B, Hall, wa in town on Tuesday on business, F, Homan, of Oak Chas, Gates, of the Net f Epont Sun doy with his parents in Loveville, Franklin Osman, of College township Monday, Foster presiding elder of lust gave us a friendly call on Rev. M. K. District was in town week, Major J, rived in B. Fisher, of Penn Hall, ar town on the evening train on { Tuesday. Mis friend Miss Nellie Reynolds in Lancas- Kate Jackson is visiting her { Miss F of the annie D rly iray, managing editres Neu , spent Sunday in 3 i M Frank Gilbert has re vered pleasant, and Saturday, were Isand iam Clevenstine, of Mow ole at thi membrand We nt Mos John on » meeting on Fuesday ait evening and considered a plan to obtain asked for tion an advance of w They voted in favor of an {arbitration whioh of course will avert a | sirike for the present { the Fall Brook Coal company, hes been I'wo individuals with a good square | of square leet on High street on Tuesday. No 1. though: No 2 was full, while No on,” measured the number 2 elaimed to be sober and thought No | was full, One became very sick while | looking into the creek from the High streel bridge, elected genéral manager of the Beech Creek railroad, and the road transferred formally from the hands of the general | contractor Lo the corporation, recently. «The Knights of Labor of Deestor 111. have organized a new politioal party known as the “United Labor Party of Amerion.” It will soon be one of the strongest parties in the United States. | ough by | liean nominee gives ! Aminer dion, George roe of | arg Magee, president of | adeolphin discovered the remains of a | sale in West Philadelphia lefore the election Schofield promised Keichline that he would not serve as overseer of the poor if elected but would turn all the bu over to The him for a ‘valuable econsideratin above ‘FP I'he ch wrge in the above is bribery and corruption, The we clip from the menal, the italics are Gur own. | animus of the whole thing is found | the election of Mr. I'he and hofield, Tr ne Phenomena unqualified charge against the reputa makes a deliberate tion of an honored citizen who has been a resident of the borough more years than the ** Ph po fr nomenal man has month | and whose election in a republican bor alarge majority over the repub the lie direct to the If the fel low over the way don't want to be call- ed the “Phenomenal liar" of had better edit his own columns and not person making the charge, he age, he rent them out to certa’n part their neighbors, animously {the f rom here werd phans De. J Howard Taylor, Medical Er. of the Board of Health of Phil n hook for The man deceased cow hanging on esoaped before he was arrested, «A ten-yoar old boy iu York, Pa, was slened with convulsions and died His death wae caused from eating on the siroots, fromen oranges, which are said to be pol. - NG MILLS Every house except one is rented for the coming year and several familier are not supplied yet Fory Confer will build a Fumimer I. J. Grenoble will fifty foot addition to his store room. ’ Joseph Alters will build sa house and The build Messrs Shook brothers talk of erecting wagon maker's shop Fyangelea) congregation will a church, factory to manufacture handles for forks ete. J, Frank Rearick build a slore, A | selected this p picks, hoes, y will lore room for a music party from a distance have wee in which to build a conference of the Evangelical " denomination held at Williamsport last week divided the Penns Valley cirenit and formed s y s h § 3 and formed a circuit with Spring we is center, ww Lam r { Wesley Krise, of near Leconte's siting this week fined very low at present tertained of bh I'yrone has been at ho ne id his 8 recovery, His son John for n James of New Lr iast Bon, f the cases 0 SOC es iy of n all kinds of i. Practical » need of a road) fit bei pay- is recently ES elimire, ers named in advertised Donniws, PM MARRIED. NE nage, by Pachman wie, Pa MILLER «On the 28h of February bome of the vides, nest Pleasant Gap. by Rev. M. OT Bab. Mr. Lunger fl. Wiss of Meltetonte, nd Mise Florence A, Miller, of Plossadt Gap na AN A) Reformed Pare Nath Bellet WiAN January P%th st the Rev. J, PF. Delong. Mr, Mise Amelin Lyons, both of 1 bake st the DEATHS, FETZER «At her home fo the Ridges tony Milons ot Hs pr pe ry oe x buck Mre William Peteer, on To wday March nd MEMARON «On Briday Moreh Mb, Deborah Mca hon thie three your old dunghter of Mr. snd Mis Peter MeMahon of this place PEVLING On Sunday morning at his home on Howard street, Joseph Deviing, age 57 yonrs, FIRUBURN On lest Sunday at the home of her Jareats Pinon miles south west of this place. Mis, da Fishburn, of sanosr, HUNTER At Bormstown, on the 4 fost B00 little Lonous., iM of My, and Mee, Corn Honter,
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