hd rwive Semorvat, funeadey Moning, September 2, 1886. Loan Editor and i | { Business Manager talning important news, social ho govinty RTL « fA eon any Evita weiter I Department. y Run railroad ig about complete Court is over and things are rather quiet this week, ~Brookville has a 1 CON Pose d of girls, —-DBsth the | the 032 A. te on Tuesday morning. emont and . brain eel A sixt: five barrel oil well at Hun- ter the Elk Democrat, Run, Lik county, says John Bair are enter- tn nice a litte Miss who made her veal cn Sunday The State "Board of Health have a to 1532 Pine street moved their offi Philadelphia, much needed rain came on ry — 18 Monday evening and pretty thorcughly sosked the ground, - Lewisburg will probably have large | ste« | works. A number of capitalists have been looking up A location. Une of same residences in Bellefonte is A. the cosiest and most hand Judg® €). Furst's on Linn street, —T he continued illness of the senior | editor of this paper will account for any lack or drouth of editorial matter, — Fhe daily occurrence of cases Bydrophobia does not seem to lessen the love and familarity with dogs. — Prof. D. M. Wolf County Superin- tendant, held an examination in public school building on Monday. —A girl working ie the Germantown Woolen Mills was caught by the hair in the belting and had her scalp torn | off —Spring Mills seems to he summer resort aad guests from the city a are quite numerous at the hotels at pre sent. —Colevill ¢ has had a sensation, The Constable of that village arre young men the News. —Omn the Tth inst, a social event wil] for tresspassing. So says occur in this place in the way of a wed_ ding. The contracting Bellefonters, —Perhaps the largest pic nic of parties being the season will be held at the cave on Satur day the 11th inst. Four will be in attendance, ~—Mr. Frank Stover is wr five bands attending to business after a lengthy visit to Missouri and other parts of the west, Mrs. Cleveland pl Aurora Springs very popular game in : fonte has one boss cribbage player in the person of Mr. Benj. B ~All who want work can The new Iron Company will employ more hands to complete the erection of their furnace and other buildings at the old stand. —Feidler has a weekness for looking radle Y. bave it after other peoples business, and especi sally their priv ate and personal charac ter. A glass house occupant should not throw stones, —Gerbrick brothers are very well pleased with this hot weather, They never complain at all, and if you remark that it is “awful hot,” all they say is I.ce sad drop you a larger piece, ~WFancher's minstrels gave two very ereditable performances in this place on Thursday and Friday evenings. The tent was crowded and every one seemed to enjoy the performances. —Why don't editor Fiddler unite the republican ranks instead of troub- ling himself about the democrats, He will find when the election is over that thers was something wrong upon the other side of the house, «Ir. Hafer, wishes to acquaint the public with the fact that he uses the same preperation for extracting teeth, and ean as successfully extract without pain as any of the parties who gave an exhibition upon the streets, — Lightening struck a large powder magazine pear the McCormick Works at Chiesgo. The concussion set off the dynamite snd powder, causing a most terrific shock which was felt miles awny, ns were send three fatally injured, for Two pers Killed On Inst Saturday a runaway occur. | red on Spring street which resulted in tearing a wheel from Mr. J.D. Shugart's | buggy which was standing at the Cen: tes County Bank, snd into which the ransway team ran, A lady, the only occapant of the runaway rigwas thrown out bat fortunately was not hurt, ~The verdict of the jury, composed of twelve honest, upright citizens of the esunty, and Col. Hastings excellen® speech. before the jury, speaks more for. eibly than the Howard Township squib, in tts Gazette, Feidlor would like to be every thing from an ass tos monkey and he cores as uear succeeding as any thing. No communications anind by the real name of the base ball nine | ad- | - | the now at home | { to be the finest medicine that has been | Reaper | ~The little Soldiers Orphans are re- turning to school after a vacation at home, Miss Nannie Coble, of Houserville, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Clark, in Unionville. ~Ying Wah, the laundryman is do- ing a goodibusiness and has had to get another of the orienta! tribe to him, the Bottorff aged about -A man by name 23 was accidently Saturday and crushed to death, A Boston bean eater swam through the Whirl pool Rapids in a cork suit, { without passing ir his checks, ever was considerably stunned and will never try it again, ~Mr. John Foster, of State | accidently fell from a plum tree ) | | | broke his leg on last Saturday. He is J. P., of this place, Jim Cornelly seeme to be very familliar with the houses in this town, Jim's strange conduct | will admit of an explination. The Law snd Order look after the editor of the Gazelle. s reported that he worked last Sunday at carving and cutting out large letters | | fice. [= for show bills and other work in his of | concert by his North C given | Troubadours in Humes' Hall to-night. | | They are fine, there is no was crowded to its utmost colored) NERISL | of William caught between two cars in Altoona on | He how | and | a brother of our worthy Samuel Foster, | lo sure to attend MoeMillen's grand arolina | mistake, | { county ’ at one plentifu %. church | of this place, is the Prohibition candi- date for Congressman-at-large | State and will no doubt poll a’ large vote from his own people, | game of in thig |, nough (al, Lose has moved into his new jivery stable on Water street ; a portion the her as a place for his borses and car- | he will ocoupy as a residence, and | ot ringes, held | at the residenca of Mr, George Jack:«on i =A masquerade party will be | on next Thursday evening. A costum- er from Williamsport has been engaged for the nceasion, —The masons have begun work upon the foun dation for the new ing, and the brick and other material The wo rapidly pushed to com is being hauled upon the ground, will 1 work pletion, | Two or three ¢xpermental linesto | the Valentine ore land have been run, | one up Mann's Gap, and onearound by t'3 webh Ross’ property near the Gap, {| The the ore urveyors are now working banks Work on is progressing very rapidly. the new Cath be one of the finest ices to the kind in the central part of the State when ompleted, Stone Are dt tains | haule y the car load from the moun- or the « mpietion ol the same. Society should | It | I'here has been no clue to the rob committed about two When a } sent by ie | bery which w | woeks ago. safe contain $32,600 was express from Phila wr the delphia to Shamokin | pi | of the mivers at that pla bas been srrested but he innocense, laces | Perbaps one of the best | is Hyde and Boufort It is huntsm this Or game, al present, Carolina, vers and very few and ible it. You can § pay 19 PN for 10 unit game i and bave the pleasure —A most daring feat was performed | Rob. Vel | on Saturtay at Washington, Mr. | ertson rode a bieyele across Cabin Bridge, on the coping 15 inches wide | and 00 feet long. the centre it [1 In 25 feet above a rocky gorge below, exhibit in Snow exhibit -Robins show will Shoe, and Four Paw will Bellefonte | { And the cour ! col | | | [| i | | | some time next Snow Shoe is an excellent show town. itry for miles around will lect there to see the great railroad show, did not make much money while | Prohibition Convention was in session dis- There was only one delegate who | played his badge, took a big drink and | entered the Convention to cast his for the cause, ~—Delicious in taste, sure in its effects Vinegar Bitters Cordial is acknowledged prepared in years, liver and kidneys testify to its efficacy normal treated wilh the cor i i= A very enjoyable social party was | held at the residence of Mr. Daniel | Rhodes on Linn street on last Thursday | ov ening. The lawn illuminated and refreshments were sery- ed out in the open air. was beautifully Dancing and other amusements were enjoyed during the evening. ~— Erie Mail, coming west ran over a cat at North Bend yesterday morning and cut it to pieces. The head was found on one side of the track and the body on the other, In the cats mouth was found a rat, yet alive, but the mouth was closed so tight in death that his ratship could not get away and was killed by some boys.—Renova News. — Rev, Bernard, of Madison, Wiscon- son, will officiate in the Presbyterian church in this place on next Sunday. Rev: Bernard was pastor of the Presby. terian church of Bellefonte about years ago, and as this is the first ser- mon since that time in this place he will be remembered by but the older [A 25 members of the congregation. ~The Vigilant Fire Company of Roa’ noke, Virginia, have accepted the invi- tation sent them by the Vigilant of this city, to participate ir. the firemen's pa’ rade in this city, next month, and will bring a band of thirty pieces, The soutern Jsmesakes of our crack com | pany has a large membership and some | of its officers are old Altoonians, Times. | ANY ym columns fooma allow into the editor who will anon. us comn f | unicsbions « reep ‘ paper, whon the same is to uphold the character of two unscrup- { ulous individuals who not only ruined | & poor, but besutiful girl. but purjered | themselves upon the stand in order to | clear themselves, is as base as the con- | temptable rascals, The girls charneter { was good, until ruined by Tipton and { Del ass, Editor Feidler, «~The patent medicine men have | been striking the dentists in a tender spot this week, They have been pull ing teeth by the hundreds, and do so without pain, On Monday they had a large run of customers, The ease and rapidity with which they pull teeth is remarkable, and every patient testifios to the fact that they do not hurt them. They anoint the goms with a liquid be- fore pulling. an i. | Mrs, in | month, | ntarasti Ialeresiis of the most week 'E was the comm ler charged fraudleotly assign property the frauding bis credito intention of de M. was the one ol Lhe Ccred:ito princi; f have occurred in law was barred by the tion. The costs were put upon the de | fendant., It issaid that saloons in Harrisburg | the | vole | ing Sam B. | Veo Villa her { superb orchestra and will The braios, nerves | | to detail that characterized ita functions | {ed to Vill llefonts people. 2 an old will Agnes Wallace pl Il under the auspices fonday evening 6th. She will be supported by artists, includ and ed band and class company of twenty Villa, Lucie B little own anifor: I pro the first tim 4 | | ’ aly & great e in this city comedy Drama ent Frou Frou, with every attention given of 200 nights at Daly's Theatre New York ran city. Wednesday Commissioners of the State are th re juest, {in October 6 the forming 1} practice under existing laws, with pow to the duties of the county Commissioners for the purpose of a tax law or fixing on an unformed er to transact any business relating and to attend to such other business a, We last for two days instead of one and that some one thoroughly familiar with the tax laws of the State be present aad ad: the convention may deem best, would suggest that the convention dress the body, On last evening McMillens “North Carolina Troubadours’” opened season in this place to a large and fined audience. The company is com pos- the re- od of first class artiste, embracing some of the finest colored performers in the countay and with such a versatility of talent, and specaltios, assuming so many different roles, they give a novel and unique entertainment which is destined to prove a success, Mr. McMillen has been to greal expenses in getting to. gether this company, and now presents to the exacting public a most refined entertainment, ~«Fiddler the, feathery editor of the Beaver Coupon Ogan, reminds us of the darkey who tries to ride the kick | ing mule at a circus, He gets on and tries to ride facing the mules ears, and not being a success he turns and takes hold of the tail, Knights of L abor and sttempts to ad Fiddler balon gs to the vocate their just, and acknowledged rights upon one side of his paper, nod upon the other he would robb them of every foothold they have gained, by heartily advooating the store order Coupon aod “pluck-me stores buwimness.” not successfully earry water upon both shoulders, If you are an advocate of capitalists, and their mode of transact. ing business, then advocate the store order trade coupon. If you are a Kn'ght of Labor and have their inter eats at heart, be honest tothe trust and eonfidence repored in you, and stand by them like a man, If the store order mule kicks your brains out, don’s ask support from thone whom you are slyly trying to injure, The laboring men have rights whick are bound to be re. rpeoted, revised | You can | chool build- | HEAr ng ing | home of her { Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday morning i la Personal. Mr. Wm, McFarlane of Boalsburg was in town on Tuesday, Prof, was in town on Monday” attesding w Louis Ek. business, Mr. J. A. for the some past lew days, with a severe st- tuck of neuralgia, The commanding presence of Jno. 1. Thompson of Lemont, was visible upon our streets on Monday. Rev. Bird of the Lehigh universsity preached too very practical sermons in the Epis Opal church on Sunday, Mr. George Simms is a member | McMillen's North Carolina Tr George 1s a Bellefonte boy | Lhe curnet very cleverly, Sternberg who isemp in the Government printing lige | | Washington D., C, is spending his vaca | tion at bis home in this place, er 1 alr, Rovert Larimer a former Ly po of place, Miss E has been vis mma ro the residence o Ler Dome, 1 J OM pl K Jers ht agent om a trip Sea bulbing Las wade fal as 8 match ind he has astonishing appetite, a father Mr, . | at Houserville, who has | for some time past, September | fie | nn 1rst i McEntire of B went Lo the | ! | | onvention at Harrisburg | | the peace | | | | without Henry Continued Same ve, Sam | dSchroyer ! , and costs of Arm Sentence, fine $l ve. LL T the Peace Bullock. Prosecutrix Same Surety Agoes strong. Sentenced to pay costs, Same vs, Agnes Armstrong. Surety of to pay costs, the Peace, Defendants sentenced Sale va. Wm, Nelron. Sarety of the Peace: Defendants sentenced to pay CORA, Robert Neff. Defendants Some vs Peace fine and costs, Surety of tne sentenced, $2.50 Same vs. R K Nelson. Pence, oonts, Surety of the Prosecutrix sentenced to pay Same va, Simon Walker, assault and battery, defendant not guilty county to pay costs, Ssme ve. W F Honscom, malicious mischief. Nol pros, entered R. Bruce Wallace. For. and Defendant pleads guilty, usual Same vs Bast. sentence, For. and guilty, Same ve. Justus C Turner, Bast, sentence: Defendant pleads usual Same vo. Wm. Bruss. For and Bast. Defendant pleads guilty, usual sentence: Mosker, continued to next session. Same va, Eugene Rape Same vs. Adam Bowersox, Adultery Noll pros, upon payment ol costs, Adultery, Lose, ol of Sawmne vo. John ros, upon pavn ¢ i sis Same ve. John Lose. Bigamy. Nol. pros, upon payment of costs, of Same ve, Alex Delige, Violation liquor law, Defendant pleads guilty sentenced to pay $200 fine and costs, Same ve, Wm, Miller, Selling liquo, license, Presentment Grand Jury, Same ve, Chas Lee, Selling liquor without license, Presentment by Grand Jury. Same va. Al Miller and Pricilla his wife. Selling liquor without license Presentment by Grand jury, Same ve. L G Kessler. Fraudulent assignment of property to defraud cred itors. Not guilty, but defendant pay costs. Same va, William Crain. Keeping Reber of State College | Swavely has been quite ill | gent atten ! | | | | i | House, sentenced Gembling | guilty, |} { and one year in coun ] | Willis img Gambling i! Dime va guilty } y YERT and tentiary, Same ve, Morgan Lucas and Wil |W omer, supervisors of Bogus town Maintaining a wuisance, True Bil IIe f i | ! R | Plead a ei « An i | of | ubsdours, | und handles | H Arrisburg, who | Cyrus Weaver, departed | we se pot do Lown will t o0m Where were conducted, in ths direction 'e Lhe prompt and intel nm Ol Lhe commissioners the county, to whom is entrusts ly's property, it is to provide g care of the coun Aha whose duty {i and healthful accommodations and ventila~ tion, for the transaction of the county's business, There is no ressor should rom the slightest impurity connected with these why ther not be almost perfect freedom waler conveniences where the facilities for complete drainage sud cleansing are #0 apparent, The Grand Jury suggest that the com missioners should employ the ordinary water convenievces that are found in private dwellings, hotels, etc, and es- pecially is this a safe suggestion since an abundance of heat can be furnished from the steam heat in the Court House Wo prevent the freezing of water in pipes This would require a larger house than the one now in use, and to carry out this scoommodation it will be necessary to have a complete drain from Court House to creek. And the Grand Jury also reccommend that this system sewerage be extended to Jail vuilding ot The Grand Jury, in their visit to the Jail, found nothing to reccommend. There is a want of furniture, especially chairs, The rooms above and below { need a larger supply of lime Fhe ini yard is 16 » slovenly condition and the cellar. Nol | by We ers repair al wi Lire re be re mmend that the comu ! w Howard, as | on struct ¥ | : | ns afe Ih a snd should Le re pla #000 a8 possible, county propery iving between Court House and id be | eanitie Jat] shown fied and imi roved, and made thet i longer bears the appearance of and a discredit to & woallhy, populous county, but rather the citizens of taste and intelligence. ah rfesnaent 10 Lhe capital of ount | wih Pious go sesr the line of public road repre- sented by Michael Myers, pros, and the line of the road view marked out, ns from the evidecce belore us, the Line of the road view seems Lo Le almost entire ly obliterated, 8. & Lyox, Foreman, Methodist 8 § tle sO | the | ne | A Waste | Also that the tupervisor and surveyor ~A memorial se rvice was held in the Churcn on Sun ay, In tem” the iste 8, Durbin Gray, The Constans hewly { The Sus owing resoluti Wheur as 111; next day dostio 30 Gan rer isburg. T air with sufficient cars leave relurning, © On Yih al Oa m, leave Lowisbnrg at ip. t nte 65 miles. The largest gsth- ering of Grand Army men ever held in Central Pennsylvania will be in Lewis- distance fron n } Heilel burg on that dsy. For further partic- alars, call on D. M. Glenn at bis store, in Bellefonte, ! ) Mr, Calvin Johnstoabaugh of State College returned to Cincinnati medical college, where he will complete his Com. Invix, course within the next ten months. ~ Fall and winter season 1886-87 Full line of woolens of every Description, style and color. Leave your order now. Moxroousry & Ce, Taylors, —Moxey 10 Loax.—I am authorized to loan on good first mortgage from £12,000 to #15000 in sums of £500 and its multiple at from 3 to 5 p years, at 6 er cent. Avan Hor. New dress goods Gaman’s, Carls, Tricos, Silk avd Wool mixed, largest line of Black goods In LOWE Garnan's Beads armas wand Buttons Dress Garman’s Dress gt armen « wi re “ A £115 : Th one fresh last month, one within un Ad Alderny cows, will be fresh lays, the other now milking Inquire of Co T. Awexasoen, MARRIED, SCHAEFFER A nto, Pa, by Rev. O of Syeing Mr. Wesley Broom 4 town eh : & y , and Hin Tie J. Sehaeflor, of Walker, Pa ’ MENA RCTIARYFER «On the 09h of August IRSE, at the residenon of the bride's parents, Nittany Pa. by Rew. Dhralaber Mr. 2. 1 Allison, of Onder Ran, and Miss Kate Shaffer, of Nittany, Pa Josiah WW. Elis of Pittsburg has ine veuted a devises by ‘wiich natural gas oan now be used for illuminatiog pur. poses at a much cheaper rate than the gos at present manalactured from coal, There seems 15 be 00 end 0 the inven tive Americsn genius. We will soon be hundreds of years in advance of any ns th uiharmn parsonage, T. 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