ROLAND, | Judge Furst is improving his resi- | A quiet and unpretentious affair oc- go | | | d I # nila Jonn Rakin Hewn,—Fifty years have | M Moxrticevro, Minx \ April 17. 8 Clie U thive democrat, { dence by the addition of a new roof, | curred at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, | ' ‘ . m { almost passed since John Rankin Herd | Another strike in New York on | E T. I'uten, on Tuesdny evening at . . rt | 4 “ : p . | ’ came to Bellefonte on the snow of 184K |! 11 tern ita {ic - i Tharsday i Tauing Ap al the street car railway resulted 4 y i InN short sy pace in your valuable | stopping of the cars on all lines except { { i | An inter wil { i 1 1} TOR EM ®A ¢ “ OW rie 4 E emmperance iaik wi Eos ! ‘ 4 K Wil DITOR JEMO« AT pri eas allow i in the | o'clock ihe event was not unlooxed hY ( | | In hi Yankees Jutnper, then 22 vears | pie Ug nurch on for, yet the extreme (quietness was f ( p i answer many friends { Loon! Editor and Ol age, i . and Aunt 4 : about Mint i a i Mir | 13 ny teller to RBO. P. BIBL! | Business Manager | ing two, J. Kyle McFarlane is a practica) | guests were present to witness the mus printing ’ L0G ins a ys vr : " : Mag = | Monticello snd ': ‘ smoker of country ham, but burns down | riage ceremony of Miss Fannie E. Gray | (uo : : " WE anv fut iH SuClenol Hop: : | the accomplisked daughter of Mrs. Tu- | } place, | any future appointment of this kiod | jittle surprise to many. A few invited FAORAES SON UENTS vtalning important news, solicit = of Thor au A eooanty No communications Ea . : § re live years and am en- v g i» Ome fod by real name of the a yon he vis sa troaln ) his smoke house when he has smoked oe gaged in buying wheat for M nneapolis Mi apoli Ld Eph Millers Association, at : { 1] he was ony ible of tal ing hold ux editor | ay be more ippreciated = his meet, ten and the present managing editress | op 4 I ! ‘ : I ging { or publi un paper, He found em | Many fences along the B ap Another lot of books received from | of the Daily News, to Mr, Chas, LL, Gates ) p ) | WwW ‘3 y | ‘ {| ployment, and pot long a rv had charge | creek were wa ; ; heat buying is very diffs : wi g state than in Pennsylvania, There are five Rrisies, I hard Loca! Department. Shamokin on Tuesday, and our solici~ | of I veville, who bag been in the em= | of the Cextre Din ‘ 4 “ . v . . : nd ' "he | ) VERE EM i it i " | ade, and now — Norice, \O papers will be stopp 1 | tor is now gathering up some in the | ploy of Mr. Tuten as collector and later | and associate edit H | : | i weinte editor Hon, 8, NR | g the { ¢ the new |, i nporithern « northern, 3 a rejected. get around M t [ is i in ul ; y i unless subscription is paid in full, ex- adjoining towns. as typo and occasionally dishing up a | gor! ownar abd editor. 's A a: lisher ’ ¥ ai i ‘ y ' BH cept at the option of the publishers, Mrs, Thomas DD. Weaver, of Boiling | few locals, Hels a young man of ability | to his official duties a tie x 4 Licelio w oie 10K i, : popula is one of LLe many tows 4 wh . . ¥ i “ mT » f yr 1 | 1 3 Springs, died on last Tuesday night, | and a very pleasant gentleman, The in taking the censu This 15 most deli thtful weather, es the northwest, 1.6 - The frog concert takes place every W days here, d from The decease saves fo shildre < | Fhe deceased leaves four children and a | orem ny was performed by Rev. Laurie A fow yours was spi husband to mourn her death, | y A : { night. ~ | after which a most excellent and wel} | Irvin at Oak Hall Mill I'he curb market will soon open up —R. G ott is still confined to his if the nice weather continues, as the | prepared repast greeted the bride and | general managem vation he wil Bouse. groom and those present, The 8:55 p. me very large ! wards weigl rider's farm 1 little onions, lettuce ete, is just rushing | —Rev Wo deock has erected a stable ions at i | m. train conveyea the happy couple to Ta . ! . { {4 and rheubarb is already in the market, | . Vl i : ! f ho y Lhe upon his pre ’ | Philadelphia where they will remain lat arsistan ant-atearma of } Zimmerman Huntingdon is getting its full share of the SBalvationists, — Now is the time when sassafras tea | { lishment I'he name of the new firm 1s | I'he millinery stand on High street i po ' 4 bi : | for several days, The bride was hand he | 0 . snd M formerly occupied by Mrs, Whiteman, J a a A yme ly arrayed in a dark traveling su » was married : [ 1 Mr. H.] is again occunied by a millinery ’ E aa ya . y bonnet to match, is goo l for the blood. Pu 'v ol t 24 | Kohn Palm Sunday was duly observed at An. the different chiurches I'he general opinion of the commu Oa Tuesday Mr. Zellers put his nity is that Judge Cummin of Lycoming | —A very sudden soda fountain to fizing. should not have occupied the bench turred on ant Sate ~The trout fis ing season is here, when the Lycoming Insurance Com’ |™ Reuben Fckly, the anglers are at work. pany case was up for trial near Fillmore, — Handsome invitati ns announce the Samuel | who althou The old sewer under Cherry alley nt od ! 1 . . i# being replac.d by a new one | installation of officers of Constans Com : | : 7 , fy ' ' Lew Shaffer is having the cellar | MARUETY . 33 Knight Templars, dug for his now house : trap lay evening April 20th in Armory ag. OH from his rece be a very fine affair. That new ready Npecia this week. Monday n« Maste more surface of the print binders gal Five per Unionville of a arge n I'he ot Detrot for a cent Mr. eounty but now Minn. writ for this issue, — Robert McW his personation while differing fr “on is equally 88 en ~The Brockerhoft baggage wagon coat of paint, and present a handsome appear —The music at the day and Saturd We cannot say so formance for it was exc ~—SBtreet Commissi hos ensy is busy with pairing crossings in different 4 | day ying, in the rink. The the town, and is doin ne good work |i will continue dur the week ~The wid 2 Bishop stre ment in fr week, unfort recovery next we ~The beautiful leaves, the fragrant chirping and croaking of the fire mh this next week, Randolph ly returned EL 19 Dov lestowr ®eck circula Randolph « Superinter ermtaining a from William founte and Le and returned of Bald Eagle Three t ut the Nail and helped boots pron in oll look Mr, CO] who pil ted that place ! day. He lel with that i thinks of | near future Mr. | dalged in day after a the part ol respect nd He did not him hawey ~ Erhard h ing their stock o ones ate snd you ean hy ’ arves t articles there, i ' 1 ds, ' " sary ed ed. He play syrups, cheese cracke canned goods of atl kinds, dri new garden vegetables and on the small SOANOTrY I'he 5 \WWarage, . the grocery line ’ {1 . Hector urgon ter Judge Commin, of Hiamape in . : 4 ™ showing a naturalness ' is holding Court here this week. The h ! A ine pec . Af . n : eo, in me him to that chara ease of the Lyeoming Fire Insurance | n daad Halbea as Eda, Rips of. A. Heeber receiver _ | Brooks’ make up for the keeper ! { trout stor trouble in t} { Company ure of {emall HN, O08 ve J. 7. Shanahan, was disg osed of on \ ; : Nek Vidder is good, 4 all took | OMe to us trom the Renovo ea, 106 “ BN LL . $ } ent N ! isl, Will pleases my hey Are Tuesday. Judgement for the full Lin one day at “Dey Ron.” and examine and . : of the sssossments without in- | their part as wi H as i expected | oh y Tere y ' ( i | ! smount ol Hau I ! beat bare ( At A A % , wate. 8 i ; Tas. H. Donstxh. bis { ' i A g | ad ’ y terest was obtained for the Co, | on 0 small a stage. | ==Subseribe for the Deyocrar, | Novelty Store, th | ens-Garmay LA ’
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