The Centre Dewscrat. |, Foursday Morning, Ootober 21, 1886, GRO. P. Uli { Looal Editor and Vanmes roXnENOS, & from any part of sordnd anless aoc writer . the 0ounty. re par tinent. hh is Arbor day. Overcoat day. ~The Bedford county fair was a grand | SUCOoens, ~— Beads, F —~—(rarman’s, I he 0 i 31 Octol ind Tom Monda per 2 tively Order business Li PUN your mother and Demo- erat) 1 Business Manager taining lruportant news, social No communications ompanied by tre real name of the row more popular every ‘riages, Gimps and Buttons y of typhoid fever are re- the Lewisburg University, Mr. and M Ed moved into rooms over Harper's store. rs. Powers have The water plugs and pipes are now reported in good order throughout the | show their hearty appreciation of their town The tate waoek, —The t “Coupon' is an imposition uHon He Nan who honestly money A new fi and substantial fence been put und the Jewish burrying ground, Col handsome residence on painted, y } | ‘ambria county Teachers lasti —The was in session ab Ebensburg last earns his has | floor of a barn in Fulton county last is having his | fore it had done much damage, Linn street re- | —A rousing Democratic meeting was held at Mann's school house in Curtin township on Tuesday night, Mr. Benj. Bradley will go to Snow | Shoe next week to erect s new house [for Mr. George Da®ia, Jr., of that place, ~The Mr. Miller whose denth in Altoona, will brought to this place to-duy for inter- remalos of occurred be ment, It Mr William Hepburn had his foot mashed by having He is reported that {a stick of timber 1all upon it. isn carpenter, A number of the glass blowers have [taken stock in the new glass works, This the that institution. insures future prosperity of ~Mr. John P. Harris is having a new { roof put upon his house on Linn Street, is posi- | and other necessary repairs are being (made. Mr. Bradley has the contract, Mr, Feidler said it “galled me con- siderable to march through the dust { with the Knights of Labor at the dem- | onstration here, but 1 bad to dé it.” | -Mr { advanced from $1,500 to #5000 per year The Knights Powderly is to have hissalary cash, no ‘store orders.” competant leader, Daily News flatters itself with the ides that the fat position in Harris | | burg is to be given to its editor "if" It is Mr | Feidler that has the promise | public printer if’ '— | —FPhosphate lying upon the barn week generated such a heat that it set the floor on fire. 1% was discovered be | | | A pipe in the paper mill at Lock Haven bursted on Monday and scalded —The circus is over, and the small | Mr. W. T. McCloskey so badly that he | » | oy i } beg boy can now to save money for “krismas.” —in Wedesday evening October 27th the W. C. T. 1 a festival, ~The Locl of this place will h Haven Dew since Mr. ciptionally new sy wields the pen, ‘A Ge in nan was town last wee k, some very fine music, — Last woeks issue of the dated Republican came out morning October 4 —The Lock Haven papers think the orchestra that place, greatly in need rclice, cakes —Buaeks gravy, with a bill of fi Lae are for br nua ed homes on Wednes to rem few minutes as the t Mr. L.A. Sh rt rain passes thre we fle Me A “al house on Curt reel near will occupy the same as sox pleted. —Mr. Jac house fitted up with ste Cornely is doing the Bash and Buck. —A Beaver Trade Coupon will not | He was buried on Wednesday, | | Was rece ia br | BAUSAgS | i Apum. buy bread for the hungry nor a railroad | fare to attend a funeral of a friend liv- ug out side of towa. — Adam Forepaugh can employ him self during the winter in reading what a big humbug he was, about the time | the he was closing his season. ~—A plum tree Mr. Wm. Cole full blossom fo year on the 1st of October, ~There was quite a thow squal f upon the farm o Houserville, was in 4 ’" the second r time n Snow Shoe on last Saturday; the name of that place ought to be changed, it has had a spowy air all summer, —You have heard of him, talked of him and now you have the chance hear him in Humes Hall on Monday evening October 25th Blind Tom, the greatest pianoist in the world. we A, promir ent Repu lican remark od that if they could carry the this time the De tots ooudd nt into power aga don't propose Lo se il their party to the R spublicans, ~Forepaugh’s canvarman, who so un count n n. The Democrat mercifully beat a man in Philipsburg when the show hibited avested in Williamsport and taken to ex there, was Philipsburg where the man he assaulted %es 1n a very critical condition, Wado dislike to dun our delinquent subscribers, but we really ean not run A paper upon promises, your amount is small but take a lege number of small amounts, and they amount ™ respectable sum, Let us hear from you —J. K. P. Hall our Democratic can didate for congress fifty shares in the new glass works. Bellefonte will boom when such energetic foreign eapitalists takes an interest, Bat why is it that our moneyed men always manage to keep out of any enterprise tending to benefit our town. to very subseribed ! i Bb % {Ci i | yel they ar to | | | | er | field than he had | Hall | choser | and then you ean enjoy reading it dur : : {ing the eold winter evenings lied in a few hours after the accident. ~The article from the W. C, T, U.! ved too late for last weeks | issue Ww y OF In the a would have gladly future lication iven it try and bh AV al “ 4 | € 33:1 ord fed over, | LS popular restaurant ontue The that Forepaugh's show, beauty 8 restaurant 1s YOu CAD | lay | get a meal from five cents upwards, and st class mesl at all times for fifteen | seem to | cena, re the Democrats prom Ces, er " ¥ ck Haven paper already R of Republ would 1s place, Altoona | nitted suicide on i fent of 1 Over Ts of iasud | i was the cause, ! ] Gen: Beaver's “Coupons” may bs they will not buy , B SUL DE atl nt i! Lhes Or & pair of shoes, ex ept Con y' ore. They will vd ticket, nor pay ne rent, ar as the “cash.’ & as good The la ly who performed upon the When drawn to the trapeze the rope broke lock Haven the was being | when she was about six feet from the | ground and she fell, spraining her an. | kle, dressing room, Dr this county, She was immediately taken to her | ! 0. W. McEntire, late of Fillmore | has located at Mill Hall | linton county, where he will practice i The doetor has been very sue essful in the practicing of his iis profession, | | | : sion and deserves a larger | The citizens of Mill | thor 1 prole will find him a igh gentle : y \ ion | sleet to look Le negl subscription, see that your paper | your eon science will be at rest, when you know you have done your part toward helping the poor printer out with his big paper Don't Lo see Lo your litlle subscription bills and other expenses, forget bill please, Mr. John D, Douglas one of the bright and genial editors and proprie- tors of the Philipsburg Ledger han sever. od his connection with that paper, sell- ing hia interest to his partner Mr, HH, C, Wiliams, who with the amistancs of his accomplished sister as associate edi- trees, will continue its publication Mr. Douglass has gone to Dakota and will in all probability make that his home. We wish all hands success, | afternoon versalion wool fA eged fo h {a ¢ " { reading the letter he made business found tl this | trapeze, met with an accident while in } [ i 1 1 { editor Fiedler hims of this fine ler's malapert writ able | B parties who are dispose | | they not earner Lia they morning, Oct, 16th, Mis Hannah at the of daughter of the late Mr, George Sharp nRe 18 ypars, She war the whose death occurred about four years ago. This bright and highly respected young Indy, was a familiar figure upon our streets, 'and by her refined and lady- like deportment, had won the respect vl a of all who knew hor, Sie aly pleasant smile sud a kin of ber acquaintance, During the past three months she and around until about two weeks ago, took her bed, the Messenger, when she and calmly awaited She realized that her time was vear, and she called all to her bedside and bade them good to seemed to fight death off, until her bye. She clung her mother and | mother assured her that she was recon ciled to her fate, when she turned and anid, "Oh, blessed Father, | am going heme,” and her soul | earthly house up to the God who gave it. The funeral occurred on Monday from the Methodist church of which she was 8s member, Dr. Monroe officiating This is the seventh nem. ber of that family that have died, and A strange coincidence is that there ha been ap elapse of but three years be tween each death excepting this or occurred which within sister, Mrs, Trafford, i After several ner Waddle, ey, Wh ks who res near excelle nt ' 3 ' at dearly loved by all who knew hes Many § Iay we met an old and prominent Democrat of Gregg township and con led to a certain letis G 12 asl Ka A ave been written by v1 mo ‘Kicker who by the way is wel ownship tole politics, t his sp to ferret the the Dem out writer but sf none of rats of th regg had a&nything to do and the Ww article con belief is that | mon mself is the getter piece 01 Literature | tings create consi« | indignation and at the end of the | } he has done his party more t) 4 ¥ Better arm than ood, tlop monkeyin g' round the buzz saw MiliA sof "na What I} working to defeat any eandidate on the will any Demoerat gain by | | | | Have not the same | i the party? 0 when | Demooratic ticket ? to kick beon Di rt served | f oO faithfully by ask 1 the ¥ ne s 1 evary Demoerot in county for did not the party stand by and it is those who have been served, that are disposed to create dissatisfaction in the party, Democrats, remember this when you cast your vole, were oandidates office, them ? } “To any one sending us $2.75 eash, not coupons, we will send them the Cexrre Demoorar and Godey's Lady's Book tor one year, It is one of the most popular magazines published and the subscription price is £2.00, and with the Duaxocnar $275. Read the sdveriise- ment in another column of this paper, «Detective Captain Mullen arrested the woman who last spring deserted her husband in this place ands sloped with an Italian. He jound them both in Tioga county, The Italian escaped while left in the care of the landlord of the hotel, but the woman was brought ~Dearn's Doings, —On last Saturday | Amelin Sharp, a very estimable young | lady of Coleviile, died of consumpiion had not been able to work, but was up | passed out of its | { od us from Phil ! fo i AW h Del formerly lived Lere, it Ll swople of hi ] oe | campaign he will see to bis sorrow that | 1*TPEOPle Of Lhis place, | agent for ( to this place, Porsonal. | Hon. John A, Woodward was in town on Monday. | Ruben Houser, of Houserville, was in town on Wednesday. {| Mr, Jas M:Clain spent several days [in the old quaker city, the early part of | of the week 7 ’ * aleer Weber one of the sturdy and | prosperous Democrats of Howard was {in town on Monday, Charley Noll is night operator at the | Telephone exchange, and day Gperaloy {at Finkbinders art gallery, | Messrs, Joun Powe re and John {lock, who have been spending two | weeks in | day, | Mrs. | Charl | daughter | Tuesday. | Miss Mary Waddle {lady of Lock Haven ill with Philadel; hia will return to C. F. Richard veturned from Hrs, her 0 and BON BY Hill of Philadel) her A popular young be s 4 ud to very typhoid fi ne in that place, Taos, W, | W as ( led Bottorfy, bome by ather, returned to Pitd lay evening last, Messrs, J. L fer of this place | day morning for Pittsburgh w _ Murg hy and B departed on nere they will remain the greater part of the win "| ler, wii | Monday eve t fail to hear him Adm AsiOon weserved | end On Wed: ' man by the name of te man by the married ton vy and r ge 1s man » Was A Lerro and gave the f than He rep fficers of the law more trouble any other residen tow: very bad character d if the o true he will doubtle hang hill vided on near where he re Mr. Fran wlvance N wih ( Ine n AMO Dow org: 'roubado 5 lina nis Unele had a large experience i and sino, this Pe pula ness, «The Insurance have settled the loss with the glass factory Com panies managers, and already work at cleaning away the debris has begun and the new lmildings will bo completed as rapidly I twice the capacity of the old one, as possible, will have «Mr. Fred Reynolds and a number of invited guesto of this place, attended the wedding of Mr. Reynolds’ sister who was married in Lavosster this weok, Miss Reynolde has visited in Bellefonte frequently, and has many friends, She is the ascoomplished daughter of Hon, Samuel Reynolds of that city, bul- | IW | Miki | y with the New | the University Hospital in Philadelphia Evirors Democnar, Sirs + please giv, The Lo have me a sioall place in your columups, Gazette of Octcber 15 h seerns " P lerribie r | | Oe cnuse oO HOUuss poi L 89 | | “ more than one occassion attempted 7 335 K. of L pet onnl gain, bul every time got leit, in (6 has on J 9 “ {use Assembly for his own in sfmpling Lo Nail I Ir agnint $ LHe roal « Ake Of resent me before the ( yn {pany and their employees f | ever utiered a word in any i i { mj 10 n ar leomnl v5 f emplovers o manner in which they | have been paid, but this dirty cur | poses Lo injure the character man of werentout documents brand him he different As + late Please send weeks to i) i bad 8 numb { FF « Tors he concluded Aub, for next season York ( _ | and beautiful scenery, were t) learned M00 AY ye y drink of whitky oad was no doubt it killed a terday mo turned f the { dropped d Bad whiskey that it it only Ne 1 as the average, R ws juicker f+ Wm. Cafferty expects to go to | 5 | on Friday to have h leg amputated, | Mr McCafferty has bad white and has Jot had the use of his leg for swelling the part twelve years, «Don’t be influenced to vote against the ticket who have been served by the party and now are to gratify those dissatisfied, you will gain nothing and they are only trying to gralify a person al feeling, have | | sng | John [ Lined, con—— List of Meetings. " ip . \ The following is the Hist of Democ ratie | meostings that will be held between now and the 23d inst Farmers Mills, Gregg townsh } 21 Patton Thurs day, Octo! | Beotls, | October 21 | I’ ¥ towneh { Zion, it yi) Der £4 | ownship, Thursday, " or (4 i ree p Walker townshiy Friday, October 99 y, r 22 Friday, Hublersburg Walker township 1 | day, October 28 | Jacksonville, Marion townshiy hip, pro- | | 3 Hoy's school house senner Monday, October snl Gap, Spring townsh ! tractive New stvies in dress wooi m Fpuns ete. goods, xX and toe 19 the, H X e ~Kaier's Opera House was crowed to ts utmost capacity on Saturday evening by a delighted audience who had gath- the performance of Hiberniea Company, one of witness Grand Comedy ulty ah 3 1iest ws on the road. Good acting ve prevail 1 The two hours and a half, ing features, re audience, for was thoroughly well pleased at the d «play of wit, fon vd Mr. Howorth 1 gained a reputation in this pl Il be the v A merriment A wr which x means of filing the a bh yuse Maka - Hibernic every time he appesr ar ur stock GIArmans | in st of unclaimed the Post ietters remain al IN, office Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa, Oot ] Mrs. A. J. Ackerman, J. H. Currie Mis ah Leektee, Albert Long, J. C. Parker, Mrs Smith, John Terry, Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs, Lizzie Walker, EH : Haves, Lizzie Persons inquiring for letters named in the above list will plesse say adver J. H, Donnins, PF. Ml. Ca Silk and Wool mixed largest line of Black goods in town— Garman's, 1a, Tricos,
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