Thr Contre ing Septeuther 9 1886. lemoreat, J { Loon! Editor and 1 Business cinl ute ft ortant news, 8 communi mtainin anty mi », he on Ro ns pani ron) name « | 9% TLR Department. Ne Giaman's shaken up by are earthqua A + umbet large new boxes have y Luin LoL } 4 ' \ y t lice been put int post oll . great show will exhibi 18 NOW In blast, oly attended (Gray's nime still heads h , is having a new lumns of the Daily idencs on lligh mand made some ve on streets on Mon | Another ch be given on Sal benehit of Lireg Travel uj burg and Bald Manager | Dress goods—Ciarman's, The State Fair opened in Phila fel phia on Monday last, his week, The (Ja man will fill | with display headlines thi (lol. Vietor Piollet will deli rars Pionic on the 1064 ‘urls, Tricos, [largest line of Black goods in town | Garnan's, ery leil na candidate his little 8 peed hn. Street Comm 8100 Vs iret rec | report were £13.25 | I'he Centre county | name of the new paj Centre all | a | wrted In Tohn Wagner had "| burned on lunesday night, i | mature explosion of A rocket the | ‘ is to have another grocery | store. A Have n member of firm. ev AO sermon in ¥ reached a very Presbyterian church on last Sunday. Oue by one Lock Haven's business 3 men aro leaving that city and goir Kin a in other towns in the state to busines T B irg Fu loomsbt irniture Co. have placed new les I in the publi place. -The ney is to be 11 active operat of this month. How about the on Howard ? gentleman isa and reads much su © seems ; stacks ir One of the hig central part of the state, will be tl at the new furnace. reach a hight of 17 —T} Band of 2 Meyer formel will attend Gr 10 Celebrated burg to-day. —The Agnes Wallace was well rece ship who moved t lave that country enough grow up, $0 vill There is no pl rm @ —There was a very of base ball played at the on Thursday, of Defiance and Star Nine, of th The score being If former. ~The Managers of the swe concluded to again puddlers. This will increase the force taabout fifty more. The closed this week while snd preparations are being made, will resume work on to-day. i68t week Nail Works put on the works the Are repairs All £1 i ~4un last Sunday 5 baptized i-. the M. E. church in Union- ville, ana seventy five probationers were admitted into full membership This isa remarkable showing and speaks exceptionally well for the moral tone of that beautiful village. ~The Centre County Granger pic-nic will be held on the top of Nittany Mountain upon the usual grounds, on Thursday the 16th of this moath. Pro- minent members of the state Grange will be present to address the citizens, All are cordially invited to attend, —Gregg Post have made arrangements for the appearance of at least twenty first class attractions the sesson. They have started out by of- fering to the public good entertain ments so far, and we have those following will be equally as good: persons were for coming no doubt ~The gentleman who came to this town about a year ago and wanted the Republican nomination for the Legisla- ture “got left.” The fact county is forced material for the Legis abe does she The funeral of Mrs, Elizabeth | is Centre to and not yet borrow Mure, when Il not want green timber iv ington, wife of Mr. John Livingston took place on Wednesday. respect ed christian lady died on Sun day st 11 p.m st the age of 850 years She has always been a resident of Belle This highly ’ member of Her ’ fante and a faithful the Presbyterian name was M Miss Parks a sister of Chas. Steck and a graduate of the Cin chureh maiden «a Johnston, Mr Rev einnati training hool for the Kinter poarten system bins pened a Kintergar ten in the rooms nbove Ilastings Reeders office. She is a lady of acoomplishments thoroughly familia with this system of teaching little child” rem, and will no doubt be liberally pa- and preat 00 Yin favor of the | fear. lest there | ful experience of [Lewisburg om rey rt ant 1 nthe n Le nder ens |} AV Fence in Own Or re a il A festival in § he | on Friday and Saturday ti All I'he proceeds are i ith and 11th inst are cordially in vited to atlend, for the purchasing of an or el, gan for the chaj —McMillen's N¢ dours ine gave ¢ an entertainment on of the Presbyterian church of that place, They had a large sudience and the en tertainment seemed to give general satisfaction, —Mr. Samuel Dale in company with Mrs. Henry Meyers and her daughuer Mr. went West a few months ago and Mr. will visit the west with the intention of Western part of Kansas, his wife has gone to join him, Dale locating there in the near future ~A republican entered the law office of Ed Chambers on Wednesday and be- he talked Afte, his mission, he gan talking politics, until Fd. not to death, but having to sleep accomplished went out and shut the door with such a vengeance that Ed's dreams were in- terrupted and he came out of the office as mad as a March hare, the 11th the sensational opera, De Camera, Adam/less «On Saturday, inst.’ Eden will be produced in Humes’ Hall The of beautiful Adam company is composed thirty lady stars, in short there is no allowed this Eden at all unless YOu an | i cure them before Saturday your chances for a seat will be slim. If Lilly Cl Famous Gaiety Company of Ladies can Yh i | connection with the trains east and west not attract a full house in on the Bald } nothing ean, at On the third inst Mins Adam Decker, her parents in Nittany, Irene, daughter of Mr.and Mrs died of typhoid pneumonia, at the age of 17 years, This bright and highly re lady be missed in her neighborhood, as she had spected young will greatly hosts of friends, was an active member of the church, kind and generous 16a fauit, their little eight year old daughter was #0 severely burned that death resulted tronized by our citizens, in a few hours after the accident, Silk and Woo! mixed, rth Carolina Trouba- | Friday in Holidayaburg for the benefit | of Buffalo Run, departed for the North | Bellefont® | the home of In her desth the family sustain | a two-fold loss, as but a short time ago | MM shot, The | med REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, publican County Convention 18) | Tuesday the 7th inst, and was called t order by the chairman minutes alta ) Coburn, | ran VO “NUPTIALS | niant event, in On T uesd OC 0 | one, t iio oC H r, Cyrus | { Goss and Capt. Simler, secretary an secretlarie respectively. Th ir ole tes | | Pi and M el d | of thi 6 rome if the rol resolutions i ti Mattern fr. Be M And Lhe cLlhers ing consoiation of seen 1 | | That energetic Mi selecting one of the most varied and wide awake bus | ness lady, | {the city 4 Alpha Corman is now and select stock of gooda for her famous Novelty Store, that have 1} rought to this town ever You will ba sur | prised when they arrive. The phenom- | | | p | enal success of this new store has « y of | {the largest country i {store in the town. patronage of any “Quick saies and | small profits,” is the motto, and is the Mevers | | key note to her success, besides she ad vertises the specialties she has. Look for her display ad in a short time, ~-Among the recent publications of music we find but two songs published , that really worthy of special mention, Tenny Thy music by the well | by Ign. Fischer, Toledo, © are son's? Break, Break, Break, on (oid Gray Stones, 0 Nea, known Frederick H. Pease, and Long- fellow's ‘Stay music by W, A, Ogden, an author whose works rank among the most popular of the present day. Price of each 40a. I'he Centre county Veteran Club | will hold their annual basket pienie in I. of a mile the | Dales Grove about from { mont on Satnrday inst cordial invitation [ Arties to part cipate or not, as all will | Excursion trains wil be run making agle road, Noah Cronimiller thought that Mr Charley Shuey and his bride | very ostentatious send ofl h tter fit of the des received a while Charley and 8 I eaived the | half ie nonstralios wo guess it was intended principally for {General Beaver, On Tuesday night Inst a second ut- { tempt was made the store of Wm. Graver at Snow Shoe, and as the | thief was about to enter the clerk shot at him, when he exclaimed, “My God, | and made good his escape, to rob Don't fail to attend the Adamless Eden on Saturday night in Homes’ Hall, It will be excellent, in it been | il Home My Heart and Rest’ | Acker of Philadel phin, a cousin | ek returr Mis rom thie Ett \ 5 pending her v i Mr. and Mrs 1 Monday in Catawiesa, the od or | Berwick Pa to or Mr. and Cresson, months at the h« Lemont Ohio, this week, Va., | 1. A. | above ment | same place, | M FF ar. Arges John Stor contr H ’ | ding ' and has A : {and the work t given the | has | ly 2‘ very i been ar turned out | } You ok Bindery Well, Noah, ! d white ties ¢ : lad i moat attractive Works Club The justly giving the best who have used quickly put up. which wee to one of B complished inburgon W Mattern acalion it work in the Teleph the h John HOLL and home in the beautiful eity Mise Amanda Swavely, ia visiting her brothers | J Swavely, 0 oned is also a guest ure vir d superion snd gil Aguin we record a pleas two hearts hent AY evening Hefonte young od ednesday, relurn« she had been | 1 She is Again phone Exchage Wilbur Reeder depart ravisitto b the I pare nis HOw go Reed" vy 0 returned from a | two weeks visit to friends in Altoona is spending a few yme of his parents near Mrs RobertCassidy who has been vis iting her son and at the residence of he, sister Mra. Geo, Bayard, returned to her | of Canton, of Roanoke, and f thi we. Mr, Chas the the | yy of at mieltz h y him has salisiaction and {to any previous y our other ling his speciality’ 0 the ub h stituted the neat of hats and Nail \J bite sloud uniform the celebrated link barb | fence wire sold by Mi Farlain & Co s In 10 those more easily satisfaction it, It in handled than any other and is more Write for prices, to | binders: | | County HYYoteran Pienic” | The excursion train Bellefonte ( in Naturds coming fr and Centre Hall last week He was formerly this circuit, paste ron | | but is now at My 11 uncaagsvilie, : M Le Lena Leyman pre poses visilin |! in New York State, during the autum We think the Salvation Army might on that day. Come to church friends. Mr. Parker, of Jersey Shore, Pa., is the guest of his son, Mr, John Parker of this place. D. EPRING MILLA, The great 8S, 8, picnic came off last | Saturday and was a grand success, The Spring Mills band furnished the musie In the evening the band boys improvis which netted | snug little sum of money. WwW. D [ing a few days here returned to Sun- | od a little festival in a Dunean who has been spend- Monday last, Wallace is clerk R. R. at that place, Tas, Wilson and part of the fam New York. The { bery on {ing for the P. & E. | Rev, lv have returned to Peter r Mary are stil two sODs and James and daughte here, Wilson During irn with us M1 vd Ios west aol ih "Mr 80 pur- homests n the village AL ASO LLG farm tWOo In 1 plac a, \f | a i A il ne is visiting friends in Penos Va sn brother aw of landlord of Spring Mills Hotel | ikl Saturday evening | cans held a me 3 ng at th leet deleg & 10 Lhe unity convention | {1 thoy do ia | primary alestinn at the regular election uppose Lhe reason not hol they sre ew In nun : : | Pring © is beens ber, If Guser Mattern's friends fall in 3 vay f nominating him they cn Hisma it on a } have eandidate few disgrantled democrats who conspired 10 nominate their far Prothonotary for them, He was on business in Rex day night here. this place, for the Centre | Ig wa y some good by coming to Curtin'e | furnace on Sabbath morning as a large 1" . | erowd of loungers usually collect there | Mr. Bingman of Laurelton spentMon morning ter Metz s brother, 4 a jeter ir demolished then h noth ad fe nough t " n the building and £200 « the agencies of Jn 0 0 } Ek ’ The loss to Mr. Moore is quite serious MOrTa —Moxgy L loan on goed 000 to 70 aN.—]1 am authorized » n age from sums of £500 and first in its multiple at from to years, at 6 per cent, Avax Hor. ~GGirard township, this county, fur nishes another death by an axe in the hands of a child. Two sons of Henry | Martel were at the wood pile the elder, | seven years of age, using an axe. When about to strike, with the axe lifted back over his shoulder, his brother, five years old, came up behind and was struck fairly on the left side of the neck, cut- ting his neck half way through. The | boy died in a few minutes. — Curwens- ville Review, ~ Beads, Fringes, Gimps and Buttons ~(iarman’s, ~Mr. Joseph Aucreman the glass | blower who had his knee cap badly fractured, is we are pleased to learn. and the | authorities are of the opinion | | . | rap idly improving, hospita) that he will have the use of his leg again. their | Officer Woods of Pittsburg, who re- fallin in falling Wf an offender, 88 in avother ries by over a 8 Even died on Tuesday ng morn # goods-—Liarman's, es goods ~(iarman’s, FOR SALR, Three Alderny month, one will be Cows exh Inst 1 en NJ fresh lays, the other now milking C. T. Avexaxper, 4 ing Centre the Pos County, Pa. September J MQ G it Offices 61h, 188 G Fairbank, G © | Gophart, Capt. GC Gaulin, William Haly JM Kelpe Meyers, M MceCormick, 1H M Yi Samuel Mulbarger, William LY “ imingtlon, fr, ! N sel aris am Z Royer-2, Sarah Taner, Geo, ¥. Whistler nquiring for letters named in | the above lia will please say advertised, Jas, H. Dopnixs, P.M.
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