he Contre Bemncvat, Thursday Morning, June 17, 1886. Local Editor and RO. P. BIBLE, { Business Manager Connmsronpencr. containing important news, solici od from any part of the ceenty, No communication seseted anlem sccorapanied hy the real name of the Local Department. —Norick. - No papers will be stopped unless subscription is paid in full, ex cept at the option of the publishers. —Sells Brotuers show is in Clearfield th-day. —Attorney Rare pe. — Brother Goodlander, we did get the (General Cassidy is in imtiti «is confounded. — Houserville, Lemont and Pudding- town have base ball nines, — Hon. W. U. Hensel will Ridgeway on the 4th of July. ~-Harry Schroyer retired from the firm of J. A. Harper & Co. —The Bellefonte bave a benefit in the near future. — Have your blank books, and orate in has Orchestra should hotel registers, made at our Book Bindery. -W., B, spent Moody in Howard on Rankin the insurance agent business Fhe Lewisburg i found to our sanctum last week, lor Wy first time, Mr ed to « Cente 1H able step 01 The ex ment ex Academy t ning on M Don’t | tertainmn grand cho will be betwe will take part The new Lut tre Hall, will b of 10 o'cloc) of Philadelp! Ing and eve The Bellef Saturday's exper was 8 sample o IAD FeCeives prefer som: Mr. household he and hi sport wher Telephone We wish then place —On Monday Meron Jonas M wedding aniver on Keynolds aver a very pleasant her of gue presents ent The Wash Pine Hall drov and furnished Theres i= go band and we | gather, and be best box the ¢ Mra J Plessant Gap Hall, and from that pia there ‘nthe u time for the 1 much more conv public. Fhursd the na tn ter by vhile workin from the hou ing, snd it ist! Ihe twenty feet and himself, he fell wa 1 up he uneonsaIou, : VAM ine ao be rodent nid : wis BOON ~The concert was a grand success in every respect, — Brew and McClain's ore mines near Houserville, are now in operation, —We would suggest the News take down the ficticious name of its editor. ~The legal rates of interest in this [J State will likely be reduced to 5 per cent. ~The commencement exercises of the Lewisburg University begin to-mor- row and last until the 23rd. ~The commencement exercises of the New week, were of a very interesting charac- Union Seminary at Berlin last ter, ~—Supt. E. B, Westfall, his daughters and their lady and gentlemen friends, in town Wednesday, and tarried on departed in the afternoon by special train. — We neglected to mention hereto fore the arrival of a stranger at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Sprankle- We suppose it will learn the printing trade. I'he Dolan, of Miss Catherine funeral which occurred on Saturday morning last, was very largely attended. Services were the | church, Flora, Mrs. the laughter Wm. Iawig, a lently i or} {down a flight of stai yesterday ng, but | injured, we ENTERTAINMENT. —A large and re- fined sudience witnessed the musical and literary entertainment given in Humes’ Hall on Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Lutheran Church. The music furnished by our orchestra, which at all times is good, was excep: The comprises the following tionally fine upon this occasion, organization excellent performers: Miss 8S, Ohnmacht Dr. A. Hibler, F, Potts Green, Lemuel Bierly, Nathan Bierly, Robert Bierly Jacob Loyn and Chas, Smith, Follow. ing the overture, was a select entitled “A Blissful Vision,” Chas, Bteck which was rendered in a reading by Rev. very pleasing manner and was heartily Miss Annie Grove, of the State then { favored the audience with a voeal solo, | entitled “But Lord Mindful,” Miss Grove has a contralto voice full of rich and powerful applauded. Pennsylvania College, the 18 under perfect control, melody and the sweetness, in lower register, but owing to a severe | | cold, sang to some little disadvantage, | hence did not respond to enchor al- though the audience seemed determin ed to have her an wer, and ke pt appi AIRE, | continuous “Bernardo “Poes Raven." esperian characters and perhaps the mo Personal. Mr, George Brew spent Sunday in town, Mrs. Brett widow of the late Robert (3. Brett, has moved to Pine Grove, J. M. Coble of Lemont was in town on Monday attending to some business, Miss Agnes Orbison, of this place, en- tered Bryn Mawr Female Seminary last week, Editor Kurtz of Centre Hall and Jas, { Coburn of Aaronsgburg arrived in town on Tuesday. Prof. Lowell M. Meyer of Willism- sport, spent last week in this county, Miss Kate Zeigler of Pleasant Gap has been visiting her brother in Nittany Hall the past week, visiting friends | from their winter stay in California, They had a delightful time, Hoy, | democrats of College township, was a office Mr. A. J. Boon Benjamin one of the staunch caller at our on Wednesday. mer and a staunch A pleasant visit Mr. Dick Garman, as he i led § Ci visiting relatives Dick has been located | about once u year, Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Hayes srrived home | Had he arrested the young men by the name of Leonard Smith, a harmless and helpless individual who hails from Williamsport and who makes a visit to this nid, — A colored man town soliciting evening by a crowd of boys and police- man Josh Foulk. The poor old crip- pied and wounded veteran was scarce ly able to lift one foot after another and while plodding along the streets of our town was insulted and taunted by a lot of boys until he and became angry threatened the boys. At this juncture Josh Folk, who never arrests any per- son but some unfortunate or drunken individual, who is entirely helpless, bounced down upon him snd dealt sey eral severe blows with nck This { his black and took him off to the lockup, the in this ease cowardly treatment upon part o Foulk, was uncalled for, who were imposing upon him, it would have been performing his official duty in the There is entire iy too much ing done was | | greatly imposed upon on last Thursday ~The following is the order of exercises at the Biste College for Commencement woek, beginning Bunday, June 27. 1. Bunday, June 27th, 2 o'clock r. M ’ the Rev, Way- Isnd Hoyt, D.D., of Philadelphia, Pa. 2. Monday, June 268th, 8 o'clock ». | Baccalaureate Bermon, by M., Avnusl Address before the Yoroung Men's Christisn Association, by the Rey, H. ¥ King, of Hollidaysburg, Pas. j 2. Tuesday, June 20th, 10 4. wu y CERIO. ination of candidates for admission to the College ; M., address before the Washington and Cresson Literary Bo. cleties, by the Rev. Charles T 1 | Bellefonte, Pa. ; 4.80 o'clock », x , Exhi. | bition Drill of State Colleges Cadets: 8 & o'clock » Steck, of o'clock pr. M., Junior Oratorical Contest 4. Wednesday, June 80, 9 o'clock 4. u Annu- Velock wu : Mesting Delegates and Alumni, | Artillery Balute Mooting of Alumni Dinner : 2 « | al Trustees yelock Fr. M (in the Chapel ) of y elect Trustees Bo'clock Fy. M y by Ma) Annual Director CAL Survey 5. Thursday, Jul Exerc Gradustion MARRIED,
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