5 (f \ ¥) { -Some of the business firms of Al’ we Tue Oraroria Coxcerr-—On last Personal. ~Fourtn or Jury ar Gerryssunc. A Preampre ax Qh entre 4 CHOTA * | toona are closing at 6 o'clock. Thursday evening under the musical Two little Indians escaped from | direction of Prof. A. Bierly of New York . n | bp Resort TIONS PASSED 4 rasp NETRATION ON Ti I rir Cesree Cotrwes V { fa fond Mr. Hyleman and son returned from |,. » VEMONSTEATION ON THE FikL. Ca vi TI vig I) Ty Tunhuivies i + ¥ 3 A ON NAF { y m Willinmsport on Tuesday | The encampment of the Grand Army do ; = A jas a ns the re " i : s A { ’ {rmnse ¥Y ou ‘robibitio brethern Thursday Morning, July 1, 1886. the training school at Carlisle on last | was a success in every respect, except Profs. Reeves and Heston of Staie i° he Republic and the reunion of the |, ther county, In their convention bele 3 x ok Iv w “ra Ar AF . T ¢ J r £'% ¢ : , 1 the Thy im C 44 4 : Sunday. ing financially we are sorry to say, The College were in town on Saturday last. Third Army Corps at Gettysburg will | of h ult, fully expres y neti appropriately occur on the annivers ne Richards |* | I p Sug Lie anniversary LO Iaciiiintle Lhe it Cots a PN , . an Hie o% \ OXDEDRCS | N R " . y of the great battle hie IRR Wao 177 glues balls out of 184 at Reedsville, on | as tho expenses atte nding the getting spending a short vacation with her par- | ) 1 grea ttle which was waged on tion, and 16 same time showir | the historic ground twenty-three years | unanimity of spirit existing between . . { Local Editor and Ts oa . . ska 1 "Ma. a ow ments and political stand m0. P, Bl { Business Manager Mr. C. K. Sober of this county, broke | Hull was well filled the first evening, but Mrs. Thomas Hill ; Soy 2 3 y 27 : i 8 ceeroxnryer ontalning important news solid | Memorial day. up of the sume were heavy, it required ents in this place . of . N foation , Tat t 4 , . i . » o* wom any act se county, : 8 SUmRYR o8 HM ~The citizens of Muncy will celebrate | a much larger audience the second eve- W. T. Bottoff departed for Pittsburg paprted Antes ares N ‘ . . } ae 4 LL KE \ the 3rd in good style, extensive prepar- | ning, which, contrar to expectation . y : J eile ey F yo Oa kre bs y i "on Monday after a week's visit among | fi tion of resolutions Nos. 4 snd 6. and | ations have been made for the oceasion., | was much smaller, The chorus com- | camps on the field from July 2d to 7ih | additions ss are herewith f.oenl Depart ment. -A huge black bear was killed near posed of some of the best musical tal- » North Bend on last Saturday by Messrs: | lent in Bellefonte was under excellent - . : ¥ 1 —Norick. — No papers will be stopped | p00) 4nd McGhee of Lock Haven. | control, and the orchestra seemed to amless snbserintion is paid in full, ex- cept at the option of the publishers, [ago. The Pennsylvania Department of | HP refore, be it unanimously resolved : we end s the ne with or md the Grand Army of the Republic en : | | ’ ‘Riven, viz and on the 2d and 3d the reun on of Waeneas, This nation bas been ble {of God as no other nation has in its ol friends in this county. Rev. Dr. Monroe of this place, will ‘ : a: “4 ph the Third Army Corps will be held |; h preach in the Eighth Avenue M. E. Dud 0 A Alizabion, in i protection sgainst . ing the entire week ceremon ie of ret rie s we meknos -“ church in Altoona, next Sunday. | dir diy " A anion { wade into the rusic with a relish, The the most interesting character will Rooaness and pray } eontinusne | gi : Prof, Bierly who conducted the ora- -Two more officers engaged in quell’ » i y y : His mercy, and “in the ne of ‘ | first part of the programme consisted held every day, which | Te : . ‘ in the name of God we ing the Haymarket riots in Chicago, According to the regular custom no | died from the'effect of wounds received | of an overture by the orchestra follow . . > Ne | y «ned from this office next ed by an octette by Messrs, Whitman torio concert, is visiting friends in the : A Ny - ’ 4 £ p ed In by the veterans of fight. Waergas county prior to his departure for New romtest yi p 15 expected that from greatesy York. fa : bruting M Mi Holid thi thousand member f the Grand hi hh : | Jr ' Miss Mir oliday of thi . f den arrested on onday upon a rather Schaefter, 1 ukenbach, tover and J, C, a y y : ’ of the Republic w has for several Wed ks bean Vi ous charge and is now in jail, He ex.| Meyer, Miss Therese Hibler, of Miles- | : hh ng many officers who were eng tives in Pittsburg, returned homd y i be js paper will be) from the bomb, week. The hauds must have a vaca- | Au individual from Philipsburg, was | and Lowell Meyer of Williamsport, Harvest 1s at band Past th is being painted. | pects to prove his innocence { burg, then rendered a piano solo ina y "tx } 1 11 3 manner nd Was he rtil last Saturday evening to be lighted with elec- Wm. P. Fisher of Unionville took mann Wi ieartily ap | Prot. 1 IM. M } ha 14, lay " v roi. OWell 21, Meyer w triel v the prize at the Junior Oratorical con Ibe Bradley sister Lot i : ‘ "mn y which was follow assisted at the concert in Hume ire busy getting their | tact at the College on Tuesday by on Thi fag Fridav on w Lowell Mever. bier] ni ursday and Friday evening t hay in 4 » were three conte 4 , r violinist of Lhe ymencement week at the State C he six day earn a livin 1 Yay Vay vesterday thowe whe mencoment - {in will hold t of tow? lenty When 1semé# preciation Rev bis resigna We undlerst Ie nes pre onneert Milesburg ry. ir toe same, At known, her that the same Saperi respected vieays m patrons nl and Balle want a spe He bas fa ths reppee Hon ar and of! sare, av variety of fsrm and ur ] : pet : r J gos Re . y y it nt R of tl : \ ‘ / . amd a ; t School open: | } : } gi 5 4 ? . ; aly REG and cont US DINE weeks are a fine specimer tht Allegher « 10 prepare 1 where for the tame raspbe; y and ) y nie ground ) { { ! m Schofield a eall rl n the ws hoo room, Students look. ; I'he Li ven : "ve 0008s 10 | J educational The Miloshu wo yiaat 2 yt 3 Hunting eireas pit ( : hd BA 2% We do 20 for gl 3 acd | . ‘ » PY / i . of works on hore on Tuesday and show \ modate our friends and patrons torch more informatio pply getie a« the average : nter, d a \ : \ . Hs . avy Ap RANLEY, 3 swded tents at both perform N \ ote it and we en a“ prite the fact that the tow: is termed ‘ rain ) enn re lh fool hf Tent ” ‘ motto 1s quality not quay lic benefastor There i jan : | leering feet 4 n very dry. The prozpects are that they i . ) i Vander! tingul r to relieve all those » rie rom 1 iy, b Inve it | they have ' ' gin 3 { ys aireet i 5 i ry : d havesuflicient energy to get the fur . railroad magnates boun 0 St _ ] you can get . ole ng teeth without the slightest pain, by MARRIED. ; 'e ent quantity to entertain you for f ! ! seis tale tet 1 " . hat mane loeated there, and that will bring i » half t nl where the reorg Lion | boot and shoe stor r Lhe i Hy 18% 13M lhe aparatus is IRFIN- 1 0 | KEPRART ALY a LwO hours and a hall In A Most pleasing | i Ns ‘ W. 7. Db Ned EK. the ha | : T™ Wf Lr og them } % i d no one need be alraid to try it v : a her industri were, When there is ~ [1 : takes y to-day The | 01 ATYiDg ‘ 1eE8, AD ’ i Bras ht { manner. The trained horses and dogs WW. RR kes piace h ) and Esoms C. Kophart, of | i f +1 ! ted of —_ ts whether of strong or weak nerves, ils wre perhaps unequaled by any equines | first seciion re IBIRLE : Fhe Linden Hall Cornet Band will : " ’ ON { RY ER ” oh Thursdan. June | y gy sre tl SALNIe. ANG gs entirely COON R . Rl {two coaches oe econd was the hold an ice eream festival on the 7th e the same, and ; f r. Kier K. Mong, of of July. afternoon at | evening Phere and Mise Alboe W entertainment her citizens generally fiers tronize the same, There is | : ’ therally pat h ; 4 and canines in the country. In short i ore f Jul i: : the operator, no serious res wo fie a show there on the 14th o Ys Lit was the best 25 cent show we have | combination engine and observation h } { nly by will be various amusements, cake walk, | ean osour, and no sickness cap re- | AN MOORE Jie 10. 1508. At Tatton vi ie wheeling contest. eld 1. mont and | , gh " “Wn ! : yoeling t ail | suit from is use, as is the case from | in Hu Kvangelionl b it ’y 4, yy N " hy wa isi / N i Mrs. Sadie ro, y of - chloroform, ether or gas, Jt, Valley Howard, 1 wr J St) ! 1 ] EH] tbl ¢ wid we have reason to believe it will be | jad fa Bellefonte for many vears. The | car, called the “John, Hon. 8. R CouMirrue, | w Inrgely attended as it would were it proprietors are gentlemen no! enides | Peale joined the party at Castena, i Tuseey ville bands will be present, given in Bellefonte, and give all thay advertise, socom panied them to Clearfield
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