Eontve Pemocrat, 29 ng, July 1886. flLooml Editor and { Bus » Manager siningimportant news, sole aunty. No communications hy tre real name of the A Loo repartment, ped i ex nore will be stop —XNori10} fos } : x — n is paid in full, eept at the option of the p yublishers. ~A pienic purty went to the cave on Monday, Hon, Sam 1 Gilland of Oak Hall, we In town Monday. Mr, ¢ has photogr iph car to the cave. 1 ‘nas, Glenn expects to move lv that Congress ~1t 18 probal adjourn tue early part of next week. at tensive repairs will be Paring the vacation down the ga work: made, Needi { threshing 1s in order with the | oth —1'ne bush mer wed in meeting at was very la | sued Sunday the 1 many will ure oen Soue "at all, vou pet whi r Weekly notes « other books of ain if rome | \ nd at our blank book the most Give us Ferre re [rices, 2 cal ~The store of Wm Soe, was robbed on Saturday nj; jewelry and other valuables, A by the mame of Runy Holt was the one smpeoted of the robbery and was arrest od hat jomped out of the buggy whil being brought from Karthaus to Shoe, and made good his we The Commissioners on Monday and were head and | business. “Pap” rrauer a Snow nt ol man escape, were on hands | eel in Greet Hee A perpove Mr. Wo cugaged in figuring out some matha- | wsatioal problem, while Joo, Henderson was sweating | If was busily was assisting chief clerk George Hum Irerger to ges some p pe rs in she Ape. ~The Logan Hose Company are still without a house for their carriage. It ‘sw shout time that council take some swps to put that company on a service’ able footing. The Logan boys have al. ways responded to the call of duty ywomptly and cheerfully, and do not deserve such shabby treatment at the Bands of the Borough dade, Itis over x year since they have housed their esrringe in a stable, and if the company i in a disorganized condition, it is be. esne they have been badly used by vs me in authority. will | as soon as the oats sre | ' | Houserville | attended last Saturday [| | srance —Five brass brands made things lively at Mifflinburg one day Inst week, ~We column, publish in this issue in another the Register’'s Notices’ of ac- counts, “There was quite a big wreck of coal oars on the main line near Mt, Union on last Friday: By turning to the fourth page ol this paper you will notice the change in Druggist Green's ad. University has she ~The Lewisburg evidently been married, as has changed her name, A distructive DuBo stroved about $3000 of the de Da: fire in Jno, | Bois planing mill, -A laid in front of the Curtin residence new brick pavement has been on more the Town is gradually growing lively since the harvest is over and i po 3 | farmers have a little business this — Miss Laura Keller, Lock Haven's ac complished elocutionist is now tesching {in the Normal College at Definance, | Ohio. | Sarah | Barnhart the actress playing in Buenus Ayres, South ca, and the nightly proceeds Are AS {as £11,000, } ~The manner in which the 26n3 [ Aaronsburg are to celebrate led. do We have tax notices which to the at the prices, » and get your notice, ial is undeci 1 hey don't | to pull to-gether down there. | furnish collectors most n able from Hun He Knicely ret Bedford a Saturday . 3 sit to nd inties © encampment i KOVEATrs y] pulation Pe another uld when be warrant building Aneys’ « it y. and you ox pinay eards upon *'f mit tall slarts the house. Mr. Morg hij for an of Wa met with a very serious of by f bh his barn, siruct At n i , farming implements ete, Mr. LL An ] the loss falls very had no in heavily 1048 on him He is an honest hard working | man, with lots of pluck and will not ose heart even at this great misfortune, | How the fire eaught is a mystery. this found the announcement of Hon, In wooks Duwoorar will be Ino. A. Woodward and Hon, Leonard Rhone as candidates, for the Legislature, Mess rn» track as no one seems disposed to enter the field against them. They both good members, sand far above the average legislator in ability. There seems to be a general disposition to re- turn the old members and this is doubt less the best policy. They will both bs familiar with the busines of legislation’ and will be of more service to oir oon- stituents than new men, Woodward and Rhone have a olear were [| corner of Allegheny and Howard streets, | ( | Way. | ber cen- | {the store of th con sequen | for notl ~Huckleberries are said to plentiful this season, ~The Lutherans held their pionie at latersection yesterday, Renovo is to have the Edison elee- trie light in the near future. Mr, Hall, has been quite ill for some time, be very Joha Harper of near Cen tre We received a communication from Jenore, which will be published in our next issue, -A little eno inl event occurred at the residence of Prof. Hughes on Academy Hill on Tuesday evening. The funeral the Morgan Lucas of the over remains of Mr. occurred on Saturday, The funeral of Mrs near Miles! took place cemetery on Mo Joiling Spring Annie Hayes, of the rg, al ‘atholie A lay. ] barn near Curwensville, Clear. field county, was struck } y lightning and burned to the Mond We eget ables ete. on subscription accounts, and prices ground on will take berries, fruit, v | will market the allow you for | SAIN e, A ul tement on knock~dowa gener | some excl the street on Sat urday evening, | the wared for parties, What is the Shore use of going to the Sea to rest, when you can find it ¢ merchant advertise, A man near Reading, while working by lighining ihe rs were con- and instantly k in the was struck led, siderably burned, ~The Woodw pounce Messrs Jno. Ed and i Rhone, for Assembly will be in the By, | created | in| who does not | regular [a | | Personal. Mr. Will Shreck of { town on Tuesday, The [of Wm. Steel occurred on Mr. Wm, H. paid Mr. Harry Green a short Tuesday, Lemont was death of a little infant child last, 11s. on Sunday Irwin of Freeport vi Will Foster of State College and who | has a store at Lemont, was in town on | Tuesday, Mr. | favored our sanctum with a short call on Monday, | Mr, | our favored the Dexocrar with Jesse Fravel, of Snow Sh Mr He nry Bartholomew w, a short eall on Tuesday, Mr. Rash Williams | Freemont, Nebraska, who went likes the very much J. DP, { Shaugh: and is meeting with Shaughency, ney ofl this pl {ing friends in Altoona the Messrs, Mrs. | Gephart, Moyer Munson and her sister d morning, return from Cape ['uesday K. Jemison of Philade lin town the i He | od | uf arly } is & member of the iron company, Attorneys | Ray, pe attended the country ar th George | two birds w Mr. | lin town on [| | Me of leather for h that place, i Mr. Wm. nd father of yle Mel AL aac yur fi wigh the RN nven | Mor | wld thing this have IR ared next week had i "he only leave wd, | of no | we have 0 | | B b s, a8 he hasn't paid vs any paper away when account is Tones’ sut a farm for sale, but that's ‘ Brethren, white t hing forit yet 12 too blamed dear to fool mother-in-law Dalota day night on the arrival of the Bald Valley road a gentleman whom we have the Deshler of Aarons- out will keep us 0 week 7 Thund ing " On Tue the 2:45 train east on Eagle been informed is none other than venerable Dr. KE. J. burg, stepped off the cars on the side next the race, and as it dark he walked off the wall into the race, falling on his The Dr, ale | though much surprised, did not lose his | presence of mind, but struck for the opposite shore, some gentleman asaist- ed him out on the side on which he went in, The railroad company should take some method of guarding against such accidents as these, of course Bellc- fonters will not got oT on that side but, strangers are liable to, and as it is al- ways dark they are likely to get into the race. Was perfectly pide, day or m M Ye 3 Ma sahbath evenin gth ion in the M o attentive congregat ethoad; | church were favored by hearing an ex I Flext form. | cellent sarmon delivered by the Rev, Shumaker pastor in charge Luke 6-33, to them which thank same.’ ed in St, “And yo do good do good to ym, what have ye ? for sinners do also the D, La. with pleasure is we lua a0 Smith of Ridgway we learn meeting success in that town, which will be good news to his many friends here and in Milesburg, ~The famous “Iron Spring” at the Bedford summer resort in lost, Flowing as it has been for a century almost, it suddenly this spring sank out of sight. Men were put to work below the old one and all around it digging for the new outlet, but no traces so far have been found of it. It seme as though it has gone to stay. Hantindon Monite” | same feelings of FaMivian cuar with rug vax PAYER THe NTY,~=T1 y 0 cot ies wh ye County taxes this year ix £33599, ngain 5104. Lye property real >i As Ar I'he occupations this 1949 ing oniy fas} the taxes are £11504 loss, in tax being the result ofa re luotion in t mil that d £6 tax | i amount millaga from » 4 1% to if a person pe would only have y any tO pay #* Last year the whole f 0 al interest ine 9 i f 4 grand { yf thousan rence 00 hundr } ety n dollar revenue act it RT four and eights res of over asl was $1150 whil There than $124, 04 valuation o Vaile The hias nt doubled last HEeRsUTe year nearly thus sliow attitude ‘or prayer of the « we pro He has no more ear for mus than h predes 8 tule We are willing to accept m as an authority on fore-ordination ination and the doctrine of Helection, and on sll disputed theo- poiuts, but on Ibe * music he is a fraud, harmony o spheres | and the filing of a will saw produce the oostatic bliss in his mind and the soul harrowing discord of the “horse fiddle” will oause him to write a column and a balf in praise of | that instrument, when the grand tones | of the mighty church throw him into fits. A man who can't | distinguish between a bank note and an Appoggiatura, or who confases al musioal “shake” with chills and feaver, has no music in his soul, «On Monday James Pope of Snow Shoe, received a severe shock while | setting along the railread near that place. The lightening struck the rail and ran along it, shooking him severely. | He waa picked up ivsensibie 81d remain | od so for (ome time, | st 1 ’] ding 174 hao ear, while the difference say he 5) this year, f money the result of the | over organ would | V% | ZEIGLER % A Mystery, amount of How the human system ever recover, fr the bad ellects of the nauseous { medicines often literaily poured into it for the oxitive relief of BU ge i dyspepsia, Liver njaaint, constipation, rheurna: { ism and other ailments, is A mastery Iie mischief done by bad medicine is carcely less than that caused by disease If they who are a Lipa [} oftener be guided by the experience wenk, billious, dyspe) 1 ( ied or rheumatic ! i wb invVeids who RQeve thoroughly Hogtetter's Stomach instan n every aid derivable from rational me Th « medicire i 4 BOAr( a aing | BATDG Lime a thoroug Year. ved from veget | ter Vv ut 1680 MBE IN conse uence year's CArringes $17670, Lwice The Harr A good wages » Ly 00% tl lence Fy : Lurtin street. or at Record or A fiast of ther on Miller monthly des Tl re or s familiar with all processes ition ¢ salary on shar understands burr dressing perfectly, and will guarantee to give satisfaction, good references. For further particulars osll at this office or address J.T. Mi: box Milesburg, Pa Ni-t. DEATHS, YRARIOR « «At Jarhnomville on the 181% Klzaboth wite of Jabob Yeurick mouth and 17 days HOFFMAN, «Near Hoblersburg on the © Towne Hoffman 3, aged 56 pons and 4 days wont Incksonville at the residence of hor sonin-duw Anton Bock, srs, Kiluaboth Zeigler, aged TV years b months and 11 dare, BROWN. YOUNG. «On the Ns ogy 1888, by jeu. ulti at his Akidthes ment Bellefonte r " rows and Mis Mary A Y. ail of Contre county Pa, _y -— L— of Iuly sped 04 yours, of Juiy* aa
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