@hie Contre Hemocrit. 10. 1886, Thorsduv Morning, June Local Editor and @WO. P. BIBLE, {Bones Manager ¢ AReeNeR, suntatning tm portant news, seliol od Som any part of he pounty, No communications peerted 1nless stccupanind By Uo real ame of the wer Local Department. —Norick. ~ No papers will Be stopped wales subscription is paid in full,” ex- eept at the option of the publishers. How doeth the [ttle potato bug Jmprove his time to ¢ rawl To kither on the potato wine And theres oiaiy til fall ~Huy-mnking will be the pext jim- portant rvent for the farmers. —Working corn is now in order, and i» peceiving the attention of the farm- ers. —Mr. Jacobs of near Potters Mills, died inst week at the advanced age of RE yenrs, ~The commencement of tHe Pennsylvania State College will be- exercises gin June —James Bayard continues to run the Steam Laundry to the satisfaction of his customers. —1he Constitutional Temperance Amendment Williamsport on — here Ww Association will meet in the 23rd inst. juite a heavy frost at Show Shoe st Friday morning, but igdi | not frevze — Andrew the potato bug. Jr.. has had repainted, irtin Bou -e and barn on street, Millhe fai'or wo locate andl elegant tar pavements made, on last T Qin favor o -—An wl merchants | the went purpo La mto ell You can loc Maotive aad around work train was road, —An exchan mud recently consigned to far: bad paid for it per toa 10 a guano age —The Lock Haven papers « the marriage notice of Miss M, MClintick of Jacksonville this tox Mr. Fr om Wednesday of Ia . Moore. of ~The game of Fewisbur r » [14 Peunnsylvan urday last, at Lewis following score College nice. Jno. Olewine who delight to » hose, furnished on Wednesday by squ x bigdog. The dog er as much 8s the boys, Remember T 15th is the date tainment in Hume fit of tha | and thoroug Of ntherar 1L50¢ 134 pande which ins uM esnra, ( have been d ia the WAY ( { put ments in town, such universal taking the place pavements, ~The most imposing decorating viees in the county were held at asd. A free dioner repinsses that atiracts ering, but the « esting and the programme made known was perhaps d so large a gath- far snd wide and people from a dis | tances were in attendance, — Work on Manns’ lower axe factory at Mill Hall is being pushed with comsiderable At present thirty-eight men are employed on the work, some cleaning rubbish the ruce, sorae working on the forebed and energy. from f ints and on vari others at d rent yi kinds of work, all busy as bees, working aver time, Mrs. Annie Housel, wile y Housel, of this place, died at the 1 dence of her mother at Richmond, Va, al on Thumday last, of consumption, aged 25 yoaw. Deceased left Dellefonte for she South during last winter, hoping by a ekange of climate to regain her healch bat the dreaded disesse had gone too far and death occurred an above stated Sha leaves one child, «As the Edison Eleotrie Light Com- pany intend moving their works out of New York, and are looking for a desir- able location in Pennsylvania, why not sall them the cur works, and have them locate here, Some say we do not have the houses to accomodate that many people. We venture to say that if they comelude to come Col. D, Bush would have houses built at the rate of 100 per week. y tr, his | has been wanting a good forward | — Ripe cherries are in the market. —Will Bellefonte “clean oat” State College or vice versa? — Eight persons were burned to death ina large fire in Chicago on Monday morning. — Reports say that Hon. Jno. A. Woodward will have about fifty bushels of Raspburries this year, ~There is some prospect of Cur- wenaville having a large Fire Brick establishment started the near Tature. — Rev, Chas, Steck one of the most polished Shakesperian readers in the in state will give some of his choice helec- tions on next Tuesday night, Don't fail to hear him. Y Mr. Drexel, the owner of the Mount McGregor cottage in which Gen. eral Grant died, wants to present the same to the Government, but so far it has not been accepted. ~The Bellefonte, Buffalo Run Bald Eagle Railroad is just booming snd : clared a dividend, paying immediately. and Treasurer Kurtz has already de. We received our notice the other day. “Pay up and save trouble,” ~The event of pext Thursday eve- ning will be the musical and literary entertainment in Humes’ Hall for the | place. We trust our people wil fis ut. out and give them a good bene « are going to lay This is done Cartin | i t the edit iphia, », will offieia n [he new chur the finest in Il worth ones while and sxamine ti —The | Chambers! ot 1 ous nd # need and up to ' had we, This ia Orves Rid raise a fu iren, been received for an undertaking and rif is determined to push it through, ORA the | y We have had the pleasure of read lelivered the city of Galesburg, [lls., by Wm. ng a Decoration oration in Baily, brother of N. 8S. Baily of It XOTCISes Were very inter, he leading paper T become very popular has been in the above yn bt years and ha | is being urged to become a candidate ict, | So Congress from that dist | Mr. Perry Cole the engineer at the | { Pheonix Planing Mill, is art of perhaps as | well versed in the and | gareing for an ot rannin gine Aas ANDY young man | we know of, He has made it a for vears and now to a practical the road, for position of fireman, from which he will | knowledge of the engine on he has entered his application the no doubt soon be promoted to éngineer having such a thorough knowledge of the business already, Shaffer of aonounced himself a psusambly, That's right Shaffer, go in, it is the sacred duty of a newspaper man to hold office, If don’t run for office a t some ‘ime in hi, life he becomes a worth less like Alec McClure, or Horace Greely, and what newspaper man wants to be liken- ed unto McClure or Greely. Even those two fellows would have been eminently respectable if they had ran at the prop. ortime, Again, Shaffer, do your duty; the dear people are A howling for you. We'll shake after the conven tion, Brother the Renovo Reeord, has as candidate for : ne cuss Martige of Mis Teenie Graham of this place, to Mr, Jno H. Riley of Newark N. J. which was performed before a large sudience which assembled in the A. M. E. church on Thursday evening at about £ o'clocic. Rev. Norris the pastor of the A, M. E church performed the ceremony, Messrs Chas, Garner and Wm, Mills were the polite and gentlemanly ushers who found seats for the crowd of spectators and friends, while Mrs, Grant an se- complished musician of Williamsport played the wedding march, and very agreeably entertained the audiencewith appropriate selections before the bridal party arrived. Tne dresses of the at- tendents ete., were very handsome and the presents which were rich and costly te mention. Bat they fully demonstrated the fact that Mis Grabiam “had many friends in Jellafonte. were LOO numarous —Deputy Collector T. J, Dunkle snd wife, met with quite a serious accident on Sonday evening, They were driving and down the mountain, stopped to water their horse at the watering trough Wid . | jumped out of the buggy to | benefit of the Lutheran church of this | | horse around, wl turn | : { dragging Mr gy wheel struck him on the and fractured the be and the al- | He |, of fire! study | when the horse seared and Mr. Dunkle turn the en it plurged forward Dunkle with it, the bug shoulder, Mra, Dunkle the ne, was still in the boggy and the road, until She was throy 3 ones nd «¢ managed to keep it in fn out onsideral ly Dunkle was the m¢ seriously hurt. We hope that be | ible to be al on Comy y ears, hins nsefulines dist He was consider ner wa ome noe un til Lis shoe came of! ably about the head and bruise ulders, VAR IMIrAcCu ious escape, ght 1et citizens Fi n las Saturd the Q ay n mit eleven o'clock onville fire | fire! It was caused by the of Mr, Harry M. Mr. Kephart had just put in it How AY nev burning stable, | a load of new the fi i be known. sumed to hay the ime day, perhaps however ual it is pre sot on fire, Los ured for 8150, have been | about £300, ine | | «The building of a school house by B the Elmira architect, on paper, seems Lo v reorganization of the evening. DD. F, | Fortney was elected President, W, RB, P. Harris, Treasurer : H. B, Pontius, Jno, Olewine and Issac Thomas retired. H. D, Yerger David Haines and Robt, Carothers, sue { have caused i | Board, on Monday Rankin, Secretary Jno. | ceeding them, «~8easonable goods in the hardware line such as scythes, hay rakes, hay forks, double harpoons, grain oradles shovel plows, cultivators, fly nets, lap robes ete, are sold at very low prices at McFarlane's. Their specialty in fence material in the oslebrated link barb. wire, which is #0 easily handled and put up, that everybody buys it. wh ABH Sot omy ® , will th | town on Tuesday enroute f { burg, to take part horse | ran wildly down the mountain, but she | were aroused by the ery | Keg hart's | | December, 8 Po {days old. | Hublersburg on | o'clock, ». m.. Rev. W. 0. Wright, of Personal. Mr. Frank Grice is now located in Brooklyn, where ho has charge of one of Mr. Lewis’ stores, Mre. Wm, P, Wilson who has been spending the winter in California re- turned’ homé bi Thursday. Irven Bpeer is home again, Irvin wants to be & cow boy and is now talk- ing of going West for that purpose. Profs. Heston, Reber and Reeves, members of the faculty of the Pennsyl vania State College, were in town on Baturday, Rev. D, M. Wolf again officiated in the Reformd chureh in this place on Sunday morning, and in Zion in the evening. Miss Mira Holiday one of Bellefonte’s for morning, where charming little ladies, departed Pittsburg on Tuesday she will visit friends for several Wm. Wolf, of caller at our office on Wednesday, Mr weeks, Centre Hall, was a Wolf is one of the solid business men of Penns Valley and a stanuch demo- erat, ~(ineco Posr Avorrs Resorurions,— At the last regular meeting of Giegg Post No, 95, Dep't of Pa, June 5th inkt., the unanimously adopted, viz, Regolved, That ' the Hom. Thos, H. Murray, of the Clearfield county ber who 80 ably delivered the “memorial” address in Humes’ Hall, on the even- ing of the 29th of May last, receive the thanks of the Post, Resolved, That the ladies of Bellefonte who arranged the flowers for decoration of deceased comrades’ graves, should have and are hereby made recipients of our grateful thanks for their disinterest ed pervice, to whom as well as gur little friends, the boys and the girls, we are most indebted, as without flowers, Memorial Day could be made an empty show, Resolved, That we thank all whose generous response to our call for citizens assistance financially, through the com mites, H. Williams, and Wm, Fitzgerald, belped comrades Wm. Jones 8. the Post over no inconsiderable difficulty in defraying necessary expense, the Prof, T. faculty of the Selinsgrove Missionary C. Houtz, « member of the Institute, is spending his summer vaca’ | tion in this county in the neighborhood | of Lemont, : Captain Kress, one of Lock H wen's | brightest legal lights, passed wr Fbens in some import ant | case in that county. and pre im Andrew Walke rs ur Messrs. of favored two sanct nes DR mount of but situated Lawall was «1 500 al ve the ore, made A DATTOW 8d i eo I'he origin of the fire is not known, but { is suppose 1 to have been that of a fire th destroy that blo bug, as was the third attempt to 3 Anthor Ua highly respected citize lied on Monday the it n h in home st the shove named place, diseased wae born on the 10th day ol r. 1817. and at the time of his | daath wad OS years, 5 mor ths and l | funeral occurred Wednesday The nl J } Milesburg, conducting the burial ser Mr. Carner was a member of the exemplary | vieces, Préshylerian church, christian and a good citizen, | an «The following unique endorsement is ‘found on one of the old papers in the Registers office, “Inventory of the per- | sonal estate, ote. of some Dutchman.” | THe Taventory i Id Gerosan and was | evidently too much for the linguistic powérs of the officer, In despair he | made such an endorsement as thought was warranted by the facts. he | Lock Haven ia the worst lighted | town in the state. If it was not for the | nuterons kaloon windows in the darned | town a fellow would have to stay in the house after dark. The saloons are good for something, alg’ they ? | choir in the cemetery and through |, | donations of money being suff Resoly Pa, the Logan Hose Company, tl icient, {, That Company B- N. G. oq a Hume's the little in Il, the Zion Band and girls Ha in w s, with all others who aided the J ceremonies in any way, very little about g ecotts. The boys have had their share Ihe latest boy oott was when a ! colt a his other Oy thrashing be (rive the giris a notice, Free P father, day. from A girl-eott a au the lewistown One hundred thousand feet of wal- lumber edford ¢ ent spring, been shipped from more the pr ran ged thou All kinds of stamping in the givle and desipr done at Corman's Ladies hose for Bots per pair, novelties, underware, kid gloves eto. at sstonieh- Don't neglect your our large and ing low price in terest oall and examine select stock, The building of a new wagon factory and a new cigar factory are also contem plated. Mill Hall Keeps its end up.~ Lock Haven Democrat follow ing resolutions were | PRING WILK, Decoration day was daly ohserved in Penne Valley by the Grand Army Ports nusisted by the citizens. Samuel Shan non Post, of Centre Hall, condueted the exercises at Farmers Mills, Spring Mills, Georges Valley, Spruce Town snd Centre Hall. The Farmers Mills band furnished the music at that plaes and the Challenge band played at Rrring Mills. Comrade Rote, Fvangelioa! min’ ister at Harleton, Union county, deliv. ered the address at the latter place, at the elose of which he sang a patriotic song entitled “The Sword of Bunker Hill.” A martial band consisting of & fife and three drums was improvised, and accompanied the Post from Bpring Mills around to Centre Hall. Mrs. Frank, Frank, Philadelphia, who for several years has been hunting up land for which she claimes to have a title, has returned to ber search in this valley, quarters , Mills, Riehard C. wife of Dr. of Her head: at present dre at Farmer's A * | Missouri, is visiting relat | Mills and | greater puri of his life in | taught | Indiana i [atest ers Ww oods, of Lywrence ( O.. Spring other parts of the county He is a * of the clas graduate of Jefferson (oll of 1848, and has spent the ol He teaching: in D in Pennsylvania, 12 years “ - M ] - 12 years in Illinois, and sever al yesrs in Missouri, He is at present CnEs oe nthe nurse: I LEsgeq in Lhe nursar sine youth up, and lemocrat. Father Wap vase Tall of “faith and His death was that of ond presented vision of faith is pt for morlts ve, ertie Kimport her cou siling with 1 | Ww HAVE Ringing ever Saturday evening for the benefit of the i UssPYY a Se Pa., Tnue 4, 188 T Pl We, Snow Shoe, have presented po | tha th the of OF eeale of prices miners the tae of thie plage agred on by the operators anc miners of Houtzdale, which they are now work- This was rejected by our the ing under, operators, Under circumstances | we conclude to still stop ont on strike, The wheat in the lower part of | { or we are right or not, as our committees Brosh and Penns Valleys is said to look very. good, while in other portions of the county it will be a failure, i An elegant line of ladies slippers, | adapted equally for style and comfort, at Mingle's shoe store, Tickets for the concert are selling rapidly. If you want a choice sont se cure it early, ~=Mens' fine shoes at pabic prices, Mingle's shoe store, We leave it with you to conclude heth- will visit you the beginning of next week, soliciting aid Hoping our action will be looked on with favor by a just public, we remain Yours, ke. Mixers or Sxow Snow, MARRIED. THOMPAGR-..AC ANGLR-On Map ~_o at Hite don, by Rev. Pridesns, Me. HO Thompeon and Mise Alva Bpangle, both of Centre County, Pa, A M
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