The Centre Democrat, “Thuraday Morning . October 7, 1886. { Looal Editor and { Business Manager Goan LENCE, ui ast Bil Li portant news, social @ frown many part of the county No communications per #4 rnless accompanied by the real name of the writer | Local Department. — Buttons und gimps,—3armans, Next Suturday is the Day of Atone ment, — Wark at the glass works will be resumed next week. — Argument court was in session the early part of the week, ~The Cato conl fields cotinty are soon LO be developed, in Clearfield Phere has been 403 marriage licence Altoona during the past year, Pres) it to her o'd home in Buffalo, last week. — Work on fur dent ("leveland paid AVIS Messrs. Collins new nace wil days, The ladies of the Lutheran chur h be nouively begun in a few at Coburn will hold a festival on next Saturday. I wero} OLA TY storekeeper and gauger at the Wood- ward distille Haven shortly with a} roduction of ry — Lock of nails per day. A little cl Sayi« r, of Colevilie, lied on Fi was buried on Sunday. Arbor Day, observed by the Lt HOITOW Friday 18 which will be general schools of this ¢ — Mr, ( barber shop to tl mmonwealth, ‘alvin ( joved hi loor above the base ment which he formerly occupied. he « Arper i apon Mr. Ch terty's new hot on the corner of Spring and Curtin streets, Fore] Was | Ig CAT vaver Wednesday. The mounted bug! le over the county distributing D.C K Centre Hall, ar buyin across the mountain ttle t g catiie t Pennsylvania's deer season open on October first, and hunters have alread hunting « ne new rect the Epi copa Fridas communion York on of Christley Moon town age of 112 years —At the held at Cone lowing appoin ferences ren oor week the were m vile Centre county Bellefonte Rev. C. W Wasson; Millheim, C. Martin; Philips- burg, T. Can A Zenls, ~The twelve 3 Id Chas. Murray of curred on Satu daughter oy Julian whose death oc rday at that place, the 9 ried which she WO OF brought to this § train on Tuesday and | n. from Catholic chur WAAR ber. Consumption was the cause death. During the year ending October 1st there has granted. On Febr granted and during August the hottest been 1 marriage license IArYy st there were J » o month October 1st th n the year there were Sin e has of one for each d Nature prepare ") ten days tne th annual grandest scenery the mou atains » sutamnial robe of coal will be of CATs . wenreily We reribers pay wk us to fu three or four yea ndiy Don't the wor for r nothing, and pay ! postage beside I nleas subseribers liv ing ou'side of the county and state do mot pay up before the lst of Decem ber their names will be stricken from the list, and placed upon the list of “dead basta,” wd) Monday night some one at tempted to enter A. J. Greist's store in Unionville. The party or parties broke the lock and bored several holes in the door, but broke their chisel while chisel ing out the panel This perhaps fright ened them away, Had they sucoseded in | getting in, they might bave met with a very warm reception, Jack, of course did not hear them, but he might have felt for them, — Buttons, beads and gimps,—Gar: mans. — Renovo has a dancing school in progress, — Union county's sheriff was in town on Wednesday, —T, P. Rynder has announced him- self as an independent candidate for congress in this district, —A large delegation of veritable cow- boys appear in the great Wild West Forepaugh combination, —(@George Bush has recovered from his recent illness, and is again attend ing school at the State College ~The Valley Spirits fund for a home for the homeless is still incressing $4,712 | having been raised by that paper up to Inst Wednesday. — Forest is said to be the only county hold a fair | What's in the state, that will not this year,— National Democrat. fn the matter with Centre? deot of to:day This volumns for her commissioners, our the speaks | ~—Five years ago the WAS £32,000, county is free from debt, county and —The Knights of Labor Convention D. Snyder has been appoint- | d of Mr. and Mrs, Robt, | iday and | «13 a resumed work | ja | | movements on foot to have another Richmond perhaps the largest and 1 Va. is] | DOW In session at nost interest. | ing gatheriog of the kind ever sssembl: ed in this country —Hapless Charleston passed through | Wednesday of last week safely, and con- | A slight but | fidence iz gradually returning, by . : | shock was felt on Thursday, no | —Wm. C brother | last May, and Bush, who murdered his | n Elk county on the 10th was, last week, found gu sentenced to be hanged. Judge Mayer, of Lock Haven, presided | B EER Buhl's advertisement be changed in our next issue. y wonderful advantage offered by | large firm in the way of shopping b; l, and the #1 ecial low prices « fered. 1 -L Oe next Lrovernor wineey F. Black, arrived te on Wednesday mor fame Lime, I'he old mail coach of observed mn But the results uraging when we plants ireen. of this pl Me eX Rasa Harbat's lege, Harper's | the 104 : his collegiate on “ s bright and fen 18 of man, who thu of his ng his absence | yred ge ntl far fortune has been the architect own 118 barber shop will be under the management of Mr ames Powe We wish Calvin SUCCESS ID every as he justly leserves it he walking m which began Arn on 1 unt TAL Fa } + Henning ) hours and 20 minutes hours and minntes: Koontz 19 miles in 4 hour® and 30 minute The above is the score n even miles not counting the addition. canva Addition to the large fi by M PEAT ITNace now being erected the Bellefonte Collins having | of the | Thomas heirs, will at once proceeed to | [ron Company, | El purchased R7 acres of land erect a large furnace in the neighbor As Mr. Seott, { son of the late Thomas Scott, is inter i hood of the glass works, | ested there will no doubt be other iron works shortly to follow. There are competing line of railroad to this place, and the rapid development of the town and county will at once be seen, | ado, looking after | place, departed fo damage was done, | Inrgely : | town Porsonal. Superineendent D. M, Woll was io town Friday. C. R. Goodheart of Lock Haven, was in town on Monday, Hon. Jno. A. was in town on Saturday, Mr. E. R. Jones, of Port Matilda, was a caller at our office on Monday. Woodward, of Howard, J. L. Spangler Esq. and J. C, Curlin were in Lock Haven on Tuesday. Mr, Jacob Deitz Robb Howard, were in town on Monday. and Peter of Demacrat spent Sunday in Bellefonte, Mrs, Haifleld, of Miss ister week, J ose ph Beezer, of this place, 14 spend, | ing a few days at Cooperstown Pa., the 1 ieLons, guest of the Har! Aaron Williams l 1 PY nf 18 NOW | Lhe Interests Ol! farm in that part of the west, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Mr. Tayl part from A lengthy visit ents in the north eastern | state, Mr. Al. Haupt is now engage department stabil clothing of the Wannamsker shment | del} nin. Loretta Runk has been visiting { day Hon. B. Nead, o morning INOWAND, of nigfortuns ier Mr Huy | MAR AWAY wh lent ih A Tes having been born at Centre fq ient of this town VOATS AO he as the hful real Ml M ot hodiint member Ll | g with the uw sure of his Heavenly reward the father of nine ehild three by gh ne daughter and He was a tailor trade, and was widely known, and bh Is respected by all. Ihe funeral « WIR place on Satur lay afternoon and Tt wlended, A G Wild West ex! pense, ust hed performers ngu a, fi ) ARETE | IT mammoth me war groat o ° Ageries, or monster museum, one | ge one famous frontier al all exhibited beneath a track hippodrome how, and railway with four sp superb trains co eanoj od race here October | ‘th Prof. Jas. Abel, grapher of Altoona, is in landed Te phot n photographing many of the private resi dences and principal buildings of the Prof. Abel makes a speciality of this kind of work, and ia first class as | all his work proves we'The Johnstown Tribun Mr. Powderly's address before the Knights of Labor Convention a day or two before it was delivered, and com men ted upon how it was received ete. {in this city yesterday at 2 o'clock, Ettie | Mattern, was visiting in Bellefonte this | Taylor returned | published ~The work of the Democratic Con: gressional conference ended on yester- day evening with the nomination of Jas Knox Polk Hull, of Elk This result wag reached on the 624 ballot by county, the conferees of Elk, Clinton and Union all voting for Mr, Hall, to whom w is added one conferee from Clearfield, Mr Goodlander, editor of the Republican, of that place, As we stated in the Dem fereos rerssembled in the Court House. and d | during the afternoon until they adjour Joe Furey, editor of the Lock Haven | " 19 vw'loura ed for supper, ten ballot Wore t, the | lust one standing Reed, RK; 3: Baker, 1: Wallace had | drawn Mr. Goodlander o'clock, upon his ( Mr. Wallace Hall, § been by ’ a | after 2 own demand, | was that Hon. The general impression Andrew Reed. of Lew LlowD, Was gi ing to be then the outsiders after the re embled for RT the sure that the 1 1.1 i { be that Mr. sa ’ yi y { ela ALIC Nominee veolieth district, or stale seg Mrs. Ree 1 mde er hot b, ir died at the advanced age o had f and break her k h is stated above Asronshurg I'l s aged lady tha we about 8 wed no the | wh She sister lobins « place, the oldest Ly Ihe funeral to Lhis on Wednesday, at Aaronsburg Hall to Potter's Mills will herealter take (he mail-route Centre from lusseyville—making the route Centre | Hall, Centre Hill, Tameyville and Po} This the Loop section within convenient mail ter's Mills, with daily mail. puts facilities and is only an act of justioe to the large population in that locality Rep rier. Wm. H. Habgood, we see by the Mr Habgood was a resident of our town at Renovo News, is on the sick list. one time, We trust he may speedily recover, rat the con: | Pesle | with: | shortly | —— ~Foreravon's Avren Evipgxce,—The | { immense Forepaugh show which gives exhibitions here on Tuesday, October, 12th, has more deeply impressed the public with than | its merit and magnitude any other tented The Bostur Daily | exhibited a week in that city, throws Lime, G1 be, after it the following hearty approval after Mr, Forepaugh and his wonderful show : ““The final performance of | orepaughs ecireus was gi given on the Union and Coli seum grounds lastnight to an attendance | that filled nearly every seat under the is COAOVaE, 1 he performance was even better last night than heretofore, and every specialty was a commenda- tion that ly a successful rendition Bogardus and sons went r wonderful feats with the V\INANDNDer tha ue } ed | mail coach vhoys were } er wa one of mitertainment, while An Watson and W LAAN were excellent in their ihe performance of Lhe man , WAS an intelligence a higher order le credit upon iIndders, prafze, wh Perhaps tl PwAr k an Al ihe HUIN [era & me DOAY has LAALY Tm POs wn the Phil adelphia mer and telegraph WD jUaKe® Lt evening wrkable hh prices ye W ng here w o (Gireat | West Show, w h I recall to the in the daring Lt | r n ‘ 4 n, m deeds of old Jim and other plainsmen of by-gone ne eciaeriy peo) ©“ oe Ia us nh days, old board property on Bishop replaced by new greatly improves the property along street has This Che walk MeBride been fn one ] New styles in flake k and mixt Trico cloths, Home fFpuns ele, —Garmsans, dress wool Ur os | Piles of new things for your inspeo- | tion at our store everybody welcome, Garmane, colossus of the | the | goods, snow | - A ———————— J. M., Kerier, Eviron or rue Tio- westa Democrat, Vinpicarep, —The Bep- tember term of the Forest county eourt | has been mainly occupied in the trial of the case of the Commonwealth va. J. M. Kepler for libel, insituted by John A. Proper who was elected Associ- ate Judge in said county in the fall of | 1885. It is seldom that a ease of great | er interest to the people at large is sub The de- fendent is the editor of the Democrat {mitted to a court and jury | The prosecutor is an old and wealthy citizen of the county, who some vears {ago had served a term as Associate Judge and who at the time of the pub lication of the alleged libel, was the Republican candidate for re-elect on During the eanvas the defendent it ia his paper the charged prosecutor, mong othe hing A mg other things, with being mer i tally snd morally unfit to fill the ¢ to @ whic bh ne As guilty with h grand and pired, I'bat he was Ving tempered with the iraverse Juries, and numer~ ( k | “ers f i us other specific and damaging offences Wouid seem ¥ idle iarmonize with the most ordi- of the degre e 0 fendent's paper as prosecution could nf YEE was conducted sith | AY eve K M. Anderson. e was driving wniz i» ¢ : i farmer by evening named } horse team. han! ng I load of ] one of the fields llie aged ime ashi 10 I YOArS, War 8 tt ng on the of the wagon, and while sidence of Samuel Def the 's His father | pike, the boy off weard his ery and stopped team as soon as possible, but not until he tern the front wheels had passed over { RS + ng The boy was taken into Mr. Defi. baugh's house and a phys ttle fellow's breast. cr bly. Cian summon ed, but he was bevond died » short happened n aid, and me ate the soccident The New Ake Lhe wok sloves | 7 vears by Harris ¢ List of unclaimed letters remaining n the post office at Bellefonte, Centre Mre Bailey; George Cox; Bryar fra F. st Sade Caldwell: J.C. Dunkle: Louis Brown Mi Emmutty; Jacob 1 A Hoderman ; Franklin Lockard Meyers; Mi: Sellers, Samuel W. Milles; Kate ~ Tames C | Wm, S, Usman: Persons inquiring for letters named | in the above list, will please say they [are advertised H. PF. M. Donn xs Jas, Harrie & Co. have just receiv {od two (2) oar loads of stoves. The | ar gest stock ever brought to Bellefonte wMoss trimming Passamentries Beads, Fringes, in all colors. —Garmans,
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