Centre The lemocrat, Thursday Morning, May 20, 1886. Loon] Editor and GRO. P. BIBLE, Business Manager Cannas roNDe sex, containing important news, solief od from any part of the coanty. No communications aweeted anlesr accompanied by thereal name of the wuiter Local Department. ~—Norice, —No papers will be stopped unless subscription is paid in full, ex- cept at the option of the publishers, —The potato bug is beginning to get iw his work, —Dr. Miles Kirk ia father of all surveys, It is a boy. — Work is progressing rapidly on the Baf'alo Run railway. Read W. R.:Brachbill's new adver- tisement in another column: he President Cleveland will be in Brooklyn on Decoration Day, —A veranda is being erected in front of the brick block opposite the Bush House, —The ¢ Orphan scho the Mount Joy are eyes At a hop given in Holidaysburg, a free-for «all I the dance Rev. munister, pre SON the y very abl on Sunday ever Rev. preached two Reformed day. The siderably y mu (reco he Me th 124) and Rev, \! 5 body, from Y. M. C. A. Hall ning was the M the members Assistant Colle leat week Heats . 3 ere Centre Hall ag class mills socept hammer of She and is to be # The sale is ad sue, Past Comr continues {| Posts in va inn faith! seems to | ganizatic Dr. ly beautif img CANA psntings, things have renders it day and the ear friends near } home, Rev Baptist church » meeting with of the Washingtor the produce {| FPennevly prasparations [H drama hove presents go up. Fhe lrave been Latheran chur until the tions wil one of the mo neols will | parts, and pre; fully made Dr. L smong the gra Department of sylvania who sanding tl erpiing in ono by ( tuts fraction below graclos are said to be the highe ¥ for many years, | | Mrs, W. I. Fleming is visiting friends in Renovo, this week, turned with Photographs out promptnkss and dispatch, at Fink- binders’ gallery, ~All should lend a helping hand on Decoration day, in getting flowers for decorating the graves. ~—Mrs. Kamp, an estimable lady siding at Pleasant Gap, died Tuesday re. morning, aged 05 years, The Republican State Convention will meet at Wednesday of June, the 30th, —R, M. Magee will have tance of another boy presently, as little fellow arrived on Sunday, “The prospect for the sale of the The sale however has not yet been consumat. Harrisburg on the last the assis the Valentine Iron Works are good, ed, -Why not buy your where you get the best, Jacobs Bro's, make their own fresh, =t, candy and finest The Pennsylvania railroad will ex tend their road from Cumberland region, lhe semi-annual encampment suffering with | the Grand Army of the Repub! pu be held at Gettysburg from the Tth, | ight resulted in breaking up | ht attend with merely wearing some light h ing that can be thrown of! the hall, on entering : flavors | always | | ed before the public. With determined to Piedmont West Virginia, the great coal | on boat tlemeor " | towns Robart O, Brett, Although not unexpected, the com: munity was nevertheless shocked on Friday morning to learn of the The de- and brought up in Ferguson township, und with the excep. last death of Prothonotary Brett born ceased was tion of a year or two which was spent he resided in Bellefonte, his whole life was spent at the place of his birth, in Kansas and the time In politics Mr. Brett was a Democrat, He was always found supporting the | the | ticket. Twice before he nomination, he had received been a candidate before ths Democratic County Conven- tion, and each time bravely bore his de to his party by earnestly and enthusiastically feat, and rendered great service supporting the succeesful candidate success should have been his, it was buried in his own heart sand not parad. | effort came success and in 18%4 he was | nominated and elected to the office of Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas and Clerk of the Courts of Quar- and Terminer and When he camq | 3 Wn m and par ho conch, “Rambler, ht | a party of dictinguighed iN we Eo ay If | | he ever felt any chagrin at defeat, when | law on the graphy is branch re the 17th camp | | 1" . bo | BAIT cont The following is Prof. D. M. Lieb's report of the public schools. Burieroxtr Pa, May (Gentleman of the Board : 14, | RRA, Although not yet completed still the term is 80 very near closed that I with propriety make this as a final port for the present school your : ENROLLMENT, As usual, the last month shows a fall ing off in attendance : Bove, Total 4 y “es Powers 32 ou Strickland 2% ne McCaffrey 22 ? 62 Rankin A ') Humes | Bhortlidge Hewes Meek Lieb Teachers Girls Miss Weonver 1 Mr | Cored school | High Behool The accessions since April lst been seven (7.) Following the interpretation of of common teaching Hygiene" in the {laid down by Ju ige Wells of Ma 1] chusetts, in every grade in which Geo taught, ndred wired al gontlv as an the subject ' wi nducement sn ent io « Lo the stand they decide there, Roaring outh Ol Hi l | H'¢'w's Deranrvenr or Pa. G, A. I. | an | re. | { lives of our comrades memorable. i as : | fairest offerings of time, we will again bring to of love and effection have the | “Temperance Be hools, nH | and country, Meomoaoriml Day Gexenar Oppexrs No. No, 1202 Cugsryvur Sr. PHILADELPHIA, April 27, 1886, I. The Thirtieth of May falling upon Sunday, in consequence of the preceed- day having been made a holiday by | legal enactment in the Department of TUSBEY VILLE, ; E. C. Obendorf, of Miffliaburg, was here to see his best girl last Sunday. Mrs. Kate Mertz of Altoona, and Miss Amanda Beigfritz of Oriole, Pa., are vis- | iting with their many friends this week {quite helpless, Pennsylvania, Saturday, May 20th, wil] | be observed as Memorial Day, 11. The fitting observance of the day | and of the ceremenies which hallow it, | intensify in interest as the graves in- create and the years mult ply the The this spring bright last to the nobility their resting pleces, to testify they deserve at our hands, From the outpouring of || greatful hearts, we select words most fitting to tell the lives that posterity ma deaths the true virtue of lovalty flag ’ ¥ r ! ina ian or wi) en soldiers they offer the might forever exist i and ireedomn, we « Oo much ve great wy upon Lao groat the Ne settled and that the ’ RO many 11 , i! | De permentiy Grandmother Boal who had a stroke of palsy about two weeks ago, Mother Boal years old last April, Is now was 91 Mive Maggie Keen was the victor in the contest for a school bere this sum- | mer, wl ich separate us from the scenes which Horace E. Robinson of Baltimore, Md. delivered an interesting lecture in the Mr. brick church last Sunday. | Robinson is a fluent talker. Mr. Jacob Meiss moved his sleam saw { | mill from the [ee tract to Mr. Dauber man’s farm east of Centre Hill, John H. Wagner has the best sheep in this neck of woods: they Yieided |) pounds of wool per head, The majority of our teachers bave se of schools for next W. Black home winter, and Chas were from New AMY AGGTes stamps results fois, serious AITRIY FRC AR Dlies, impure i laint ’ blood, chro oul Burdock Blood Bitters. \} ’
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