The Yiaarsdav Morning, October 14, 1886, Loonl Editor and Business Manager LE, F Camweneavnenoe, containing important news, social Wiroos any part of he county. No communications ected 1aiews wcoompantad hy He real name of the Grntre Democrat, ~A choice Jot of Holstine cattle will be sold at Aaronsburg, on the 16th inst. by H. H, Weaver, of that place. ~The Bepublican conference, which met here on Wednesday, nominated flon, Jono. Paston of Clearfield, for Congress. It was not only the small boy who was curious to see the show unload but enthusiastic meeting was — Democratic Meering, —A large and held in the the yard in House on 6th inst, Governor Chauncey Court House and in front of the Court nesday evening the which Lieut, F, Black the for Governor, made a brief speech followed Democratic candidate Wed?" nt by Hon, Benjamin Meyers, late editor ~Desrrverive Fire—On Sunday morning about half past four o'clock, a fire originated in the west end of the large glass works at this place, and in a few hours the spacious factory was in ruins together with all the machinery glass, boxes, material ete, leaving noth’ ing standing excepting the engine house There were over 2,000 boxes of glass Parsonal. Hiram Darst, of Farmers’ Mills, was iin town on Tuesday, Mr. George Bottorfl, of Houserville was in town on Monday morning, : Mr, H. Williston a few days in Pittsburg last week, Harry Hall, Esq., of St. Mary's, Elk and Mre, S, spent The following Is the list of Democratic meetings that will be held snd the 224 inst, Ripksa's School House, Gregg township, {| Thursday, October 14. . Decker’s Behool House, Gregg township, Friday, October 15 between now pony» of the Harrisburg Patriot, while Wm, J county, spent several days in town, Gutesburg, Ferguson township, Friday | October 156 Tusseyville, Potter towmbip, Batordsy { October 16 riod destroyed. The total loss will reach between $45,000 and £50,000, which is partly covered by $20,000 insurance. Local Department. the men and women of all ages, nation- ality and color, ~Look out for a fellow who is ped- hp . : Brennen the Democratic eandidate for Miss Annie and Lizzie Dale, of Hous Auditor General, D, |F, Fortney FEsq., the large crowd erville, visited Bellefonte on show day fp. | and others spoke to ahr, Foreman snd his brother, of ~~New corn is in the market, ~Buttons and gimps,—Garmans, —Soow feil in Ridgeway on October Ist. -Buttons, beads and gimps.—Gar: mans, The knitring factory at Millheim is naw a foregone conclusion, Uhe funeral of Miss Annie Snook, daaghter of JI. C, Snook of Penn town’ ship, occurred on Thursday. — Red lemonade peanuts and ginger bread had the lead on show day. ~The largest crowd that has been in Bellefonte since eampment wa the Grand Army En here on show day. —A protracted meeting is being con- M. E. church in this place Monroe the pastor. ducted in the by Rev. D. 5 Almost every person in Bellefonte visited the cuing, where once stood the spacious buildings of the glass works, "hieago anarchists were sep teneed to be hung on December the 3rd urs of 10 and 12 whe { between the hi o'clock a. m. -N\ 1e coaches crowded full of peo- ple came in on the Lemont road on Tuesday to attend the great Forepaugh show, ~—There the Tyrone Ilerald than any other paper in the state, loeal. —C. G. Memi expects the the season with his North Carolina this are more hands on here is a hand for every len, Troubadours time month. —Let our cit some during zens assist and encom age the re-building of the gl: Some of you fellows with capital might take a hand. The nicest celery brought to Belle- fonte, is that raised by Mr. Samuel Sto- ver on the farm of Mr. Wm. Bible below Centre Hall. —1If there i others who nead sympathy, it 11 the baby, one person above 18 to lug a man or woman who has or wheel a carriage through a parade on show day. —Mrs, D, Cal. Bush, receive Bash, wife of tl ue d a check from wr YY, ance sgent, Rankin, for 07, ns the smo Mr. Bush's life, —James GG. Blain has been imported to this State for speeches. He curry bis own he purpose of making vaats to help Beave tate, but in this will be defeated. ~1t is estimated that six tl wer FE and people have visited the cave during the sum t the rale of ots Lhe H n, to the er made £15,000 ~The prosps growing brighter every year, ars ani with in the next two vears if every prospect now contemplated is carried out, we will have a booming town here, ~()oe of the most fried in Clearfi Mary Leonard vs interesting case ld county last week was 1 Forcey, fo breach of promise, The jury rendered mverdict of £20,000 damages, ~The perported communieation from Gregg evidently written by a Republi enn in Bellefonte, mgo upon the unt arnished character of Mr. Schaefler, truth in it, infamous lie of the deepest dye. We have been parties, that there are several familie, is a villianous out- There is rot a grain of and every sentence 1s an informed by some in our town who are greatly in need of public charity, but who are too modest fo make their known to the proper authorities to any one in particular. They are deserving and should be wants or very poor but looked after by same bestower of charity ~The fact that General Beaver pot send his children to the schools is political than that Hon. Juo, A, sires that his children m at the State College, them there belore they Me. Feidler. Both Gen, son snd Jno. A. Woodward's will stand ug om their merits and pass as two respec doos public no more a barrier, Wood ward de: be educated send ad tod Beavers and a oan TOATT and will of their position, table yoong vamarried men, not be ashamed there.” ~The Republican speakers and their papers are saying the most liable and visnderous things about tha Democratic prety, and its candidates from Black down to Reilsayder. They are conduct ing m most disgraceful mud throwing eampaign. Democrats are you going to go over and aid this kind of a party to power, or are you going to stand by your own party and vote the straight ont ticket * De you choose to believe the lies they sre circulating, or will you be governed by your own good judge ment, “ah dling mugs. He is a fraud and is sell- ing old maps of 1885 with an ingenious paste over the five, —Mer. Ulrich of the Zimes will please accept our complimentary thanks for his kind (?) words in our behalf in the lower end of the valley. — Williamsport has over 300 Social- ists, They will hold meetings this fall, and will be addressed by some leading Socialists from England. — Forepaugh’s show had considerable trouble to unload the second section of their show, owing to the interference of the the trains coming in about that time, — Again we ask lumber dealers and others to read the advertisement of the large track of timber land now offered for sale by Messrs Ripka, The ad will be paper, found in another column of this -Elk county bas an Oyster Funning the Republican He may not be a clam but he evidently f ticket, for Sheriff on is the next thing to it, This is theseason for oyster and it is hard to tell just what little Elk —Perhaps the ¥« will do. mngest Hafer ever bad in bis dental chair was the little three weeks old child of Mr. A. V The baby and as the one was very s place. had tw teeth, loose Smith concluded to have it taken out, The store of H. L tany was broken into on Saturday nigh last, and a quantity of goods were stolen A reware county Ti Millheim not “read very intelligently. The Centre the editor of the Bumiller what We were always under the is the matter mpressi you could read with the rest 1 fraternity and can inion now Aas Williams } isher, on brother Mr who has | this place fo iths departed on Monday for Mrs. Wil ng friends in nd Indiana visit her friends there, while will go to Colorado to look al Williams arming interests, ~Invilations announcing s Fadie Meyer, ds Meyer of this pl She was M Valet Mrs Holter WAR § 2 most loving dis her the admirat who had the good fortune ing sequainted with her, Truly the most filthy sheet pub lished in the central part of state is the Coupond Organ, the Gasell It is It into the personal and private characters hoad editor of the foul regular character butcher who the men who have never been of individuals Are and shoulders above sheet, and of wwhamed to acknowledge their condi tion while attending or while teaching school, It surely must be gratifying and a great surprise to the people who have already taken advantage of the special inducements at Harry Schroyer's new When a line, it reasonable to store, man makes a matters thas carpet speci alty of it any 1) en, he is able to purchase cheaper and sell what, f t better grade of goods for less money Go in and get your Larkains, A The Seventh Annual Conleren A. of Pennsylvania were in session The pro ceedings wo far have heen about as fol- M. of meetings for young men,” Mr. Arthur Lucas, of Scranton, “Which work has rewhing in Wednesday, this place on lows NS, lard, Wilkesbarre, “Evangeslic railroad department of been most successful in RB. B. Herr, of York: “What system have you used to inform the public of your work 7’ R. A, Orr, suggested 7" of Pittsburg, “The general secretary's evenings at the rooms va, the demands of society.” “Are frequent changes in the secrclaryship desirable?” W. A. Brown, assistant secrelary at Harris- burg. The discussions were interesting and ably conducted. in the Court House yard, was called to order by J, LL. E«q., and the effected President: — Hon. A. Vice. Presidents Hon, Sam. Gilliland, of C Col P. Weaver, of Boge John Rishel of Centre Hall John 1. McClain, of J. H. Reifsnyder, of Milihei: Jacob Dunkle, of Walker Thos, McClain, Wm. Grove, Calvin Smith I. J. Grenoble D. LL. Meek, Secretaries following (:, Curtin, lege leg Jus Fargusor onow Sho of Grege of Pattor Chas Kurtz Geo, P. Bible 1 USUAL the Gov, Curtin in his pleasant Hon. C. } but ‘pre by manner introduced Black to the lar fu ed hi referring to the great issues ve pudience, introducto TemarKs two parties, and relating esting story about the tarifl g dru campaign forward and made a few remarks, stat ing that his letter of acceptance con tained his views, course wd that he ryes | | formance in the other tent, { handed fifty {st his home in not | | ale p brother of Gen . N tT " | Lewis} than those who deal in all kind of RO yels, | | e of the General Secretaries of the Y. M. C. | of one of Centre | | and | Munson of | Contre county, and the father of 1, the men, and what new methods ean be | { and bonnets checked, when they go to { dueed into other cities, and said a young m went into the side » for-five cent smile. ondants a t he replied attendant it to get out f you want to see the per I'he youn, dollars and of od man paid the thr cents change This wa very generoun On Inst Thursday Samuel Davis Me | Donald Esq, a young, but very popular attorney at the Union county bar, died He James A. man with graduated fi Lewisburg Was A Beaver, and a model voung ie rg University in 18 hosts the vd of friends ym 7 wd mitted to the Union county bar In another column of this paper | will be found an obituary on the death inties worthy Hon, L . ~ sheriff most ished citizen, Phil i listing sburg, of Ww Aan ex Munson of this place, Through { oversight we failed to got a notice of his | death in our last issue «In Boston the ladies get their hails tho theatre, This enstom is being intro the indies ne wall an the gentlemen eit in the theatres without their heads covered, «The chestnut bell which is rung ss n signal of an old stale pun has given place in Butlslo to the liar card. When the story teller beging to exagerate, the listeniors hands hig a onrd on which is prioted © “lam somewhat of a liar myself" The meeting Spangler organization Leiween Lhe ax juestion being drug into the state The origin of the fire of course the that it was the work of in not rive Hill, snclay, : i : took in the show on known, but is universal opinion Bub ! wn incendiary The glass works established Lilis Synder and Antonia Crutz, were in| _; of this place, departed for Pittsburgh 1868 but were never » i on Monday, 80 wuccessful as the fol- «+ buy within the past five years, since Austin MeClain of Jus, A. of Ridgeway, Mclain Hep n town on Wednes lay, B. B present company composed of the lowing gentlemen, not capitalist men of Mennrs, SAYer, Emil Kyle McFar! Anderson and N energy and business Ardell Jr Joseph, L. T. R. pluck H. SN Mun on, J Ino. Sechler yo. keeper al 4 ’ ts in Huntingdon « v ane, W, Feller, Jno 8 ! anty. icholas Redding These 5 d, « ed in active operation during the Soh located in Bediore works, it will be remember rreat grea strike in Pittsburgand the east, and the { that ’ r, of Liha quality of glass manufactured stands at Lo WE: ' . ! r, Lhe Millheim Journ the head of the list, Seventy five men the ' ' ! I © us a pleasant call, all vid G 1 : bow on Tuesday, wre thrown out of work just wvpon . verge of winter, The works will in probability be rebuilt The safe among i f and Sunday with the ruins, this was opened on Monday snd bb in place the papers ete., were found in go hat . . tha i Mr V ¢ rer, of Aaror Der We we on condition. It was rumored ury bumsn be It it was the home bones of a were found ing 3 y gtanch Mr. and among the ruins. s not an ‘unlikely inst winter and fire are 3 3 side for atl least t wenty tray and as the ® Was rei Governor Black then came | i Td iY gone int | nee der tly | back upon the | end of his t picked up som | vr . } pil indled in the furnace a fw days previous, have vale Above some m y winter quar packing the is where the ut about Ihe wi happen |! i what | wld but About him, but his to where aken Malone, morning. It dead wae and Pellef might have jent, While rom one car io WAS snd strenu- ’ vie to resuscitate him where the trair without vail I'be funeral We dni pday was a bright boy other train and bounded | 3 Ook He beloved, | place on afternoon, wi from the { Ha strnek the and well tra ust as 16 rear accident occurrey near A dreadfu i | the Philadelphiad un had pa sed 2 1 Erie passenger depot by OAn he died at twelve o'clock the same evening Satuaday evening at seven o'clock. sar yasly is | which David Hofman, a youog moving at the | aged 27 years, was injured so that hour, Boyd C. Musser, I'he young msn was standing in front ser of oear State of Gross's holel when an eng } from tt oe VW or lw CADOOEe Came from the on vnd stopped g., Hutfman and | cl asked ] . permission to ride to North Bend, wn Mooday aflternoo: on & | near where he was standin iH ribs He machine below Lreaking three mbed upon the caboose and otherwise himself, but brother of Mrs. David Etlers was told that the engine and caboose pince, For the past ten with a he always built upon coming to a show yonre were Lo return to Williamsport in | ¢ ml train, Bellefonte and has alwave been disap - He then stepped down on the opposite side of the eaboose and at. tempted to got on a freight train that He | The train | { saw him, and called to him to keep away but he seemed to pay no atten | tion to their words of esution, missed | his hold on the car he attempled pointed in some way, either being siok or hindered in some other way. Was passing. men on the was making arrangements to come to Forepaugh's show on Tuesday, but now suffers that disappointment in addition to kis bodily suffering. a - {the train was etopped Hofman wes | Yo » Rly | y = Porliaps the most happy, happiest | found to be fetally injured. His 180 | man in town just now is our young | arm was cut off near the shoulder and friend James Seibert. The cause of all the left leg near the knee, his shoulder | this thusoess i+ bocause of the arrival in and breast hone crushed, and his head that household of a bouncing young and feeo bruised and cut. He was tak. daughter ! no indeed, ite a boy, and its en to the home of his parenis, ocorper of Bald Eagle and Jay streets, Dame is-—we are short of space we oan't give it, he died at midaight. Jock Haven Ex press. snd | ster, | H. B,; Vianing mill, spent Sunday with | ery,son of A, J, Shivery ine | sprightly pain Will 20s | 0¢ lock ! head | the | ne and | | | Persons inquiring for | tised, to | { grasp and fall under ‘he wheels. When i me WK n where Murray's Behool House, Gregg town - ship, Saturday, October 16, Roopsburg ; Benner township, Saturday, { Octaber 16, Hosterman's Behool House, Haines township, Monday, October 18 Coburn, Renn township, M nday, Octo. | ber 18 Brumgard’s School House, M | ship, Tues ny, October 10 Mann's School House, Curtin ¢ Tuesday, October 19 Penn Hall October 19 Gregg township ' Madisonburg, Miles Lownshi OWNED " Harris townst ni salius of Beech Creek | her She | Saturday, 1ocrst Jas Harris Co . bot ie BAVADOS and f age. were iron- removiog gu the ¢ rpenters discos ered thst a shell fired during the bom { bardment of the town by Ger Early in aad passed through the southwest corner of the roof, partly demolishing rafter and two cripples and nto the truss rafter, making a nel i bes id diameter. — Valley Sen The stoves take New the lead id for 17 | by Jas, Harries & Co ¥i —- | Eight thousand men { the pork Chicago are out on a strike, Exoelsic r Penn Ne emp loyed in packing establishment o, sgainst re turning to the ten hour syetem. Jas. Harris & Co., have just receiv {ed two (2) car of stoves. The argest stock ever brought to Bellefonte. ~Moss Passamentries | Beads, Fringes, in all colors —Garmans — . New stvies in dress goods, wool mixtures loads trimming tnow flake-—silk and | clothe, Home «Trico spuns ei i rarnians, ters remaining nea ¢ in the post office at llefonte Oct. 11, Centre county C, B. Rush, Mrs, Margaret F, Camp- | bell, Pat Flinn, lsane Gray, Miss Alice Gaulither, Heary Hunsicker, John Law yer, A. M. McElroy, R, C. Miller. Miss Mattie McKinley, Samuel B. Meyers. | James Neff, Stephen Reap, John Rus- man, 8, Smith, Miss | Mrs, Lucy Wilson 2. | X86 Carrie Struble. letters named in the above list will plesss say adver. Jas, H, Donnie, P. M. ~~ Piles of pew things for your inspec tion at our store everybody welcome — ™ Garmans, MARRIED, REST BRS Emanuel Honor, to Khe Mo Rowblos, 81 Lomont, Rept 30. 15d dr J. HL "WY Buth of Uses ox wily KLINK-~RUMUARDNER ~At Lamont, October Bh 1880 bv J, WH, Welch. Mr. Win, Kina, %o Miss Bila M. Bramgardn: r, both of Oentre county.
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