The Centre Fewnorat, Tuorsdav Morning, November 11, 1886, » {Local Editor and { {| 3 d from any mariad = Yer FRE ¥DENUCE 1 No communication mrt eo oounty LLeAR A f.ocal Department. Thank yg is the next holiday. M154 I Beads, Fringe The Harvi-burg silk mill will mming assamentries n all colors be 1 gin operations on the 1st of December For fun, ; o Female Minstrels rink in Reno vho like to take an oc $0 Again coming into voy building BRew On« " Lhe death is Lhe Have n that! in 188 dent, eounty montas resid er, Scalp Lev stroyed | day morn The: light and Allentown, COMmpanis the roy vil ! crease The mm town Ridgway of Haven, and Creek. Clear! =~ Yer ick Brothers, of Centre county, are selling mense stock of goods at cost, They are offering bargains that are unequalled by any merchant in the county. Head their large display posters, Dr, locate in town if he can find a desirable | jordner will in all probability |] He is a first class dentist and he no doubt | location. has made numerous friends since came to Bellefonte, and will meet with good success should he re- main in town, ~The editor of the Gazettes in referring | to the broken and dilapidated condi | tion of the Watchman windows says: | “When you flaunt thefred flag in a bull's face you may expect to be gored.” Wa | ware always ata loss to know just what he was, but this settles it and we will devote no more space to him, «A man at the Renovo Hotel out the gas on last Friday night, Flake discovered that his guest was slowly but surely making arrangements | to 10 go to the place where they don't shovel snow, before he was entirely | dead sand broke into his room and turn ed off the gan and allowed a little fresh air 10 not only blow through his whisk- | erm, but through his entire system, | Renovo News Mr. E. B. Reynolds, brother of Maj Wm. Reynolds and Thos, Reynolds of Bellefonte, and 8, H, Reynolds, Faq., of | Lanesster, died in this place at the resi dence of his brother, Maj, Wm. F, Rey- molds, on corner Allegheny and Lion streets, on Thursday last, at the advane- od age of 71 years, The faveral occurred on Saturday from the Episcopal church, He was a batchlor and left a large es tate to his nephews, jusiness Manager | ompaniod hy tre real name 0! the Garmans, g. dancing and {O- than any other town o —Subseribe for the Devocrar. ~Buttons and gimps,—Garmanpe, —Warren Burnside bas a new suit of | course of the Republican two yerrs ago clothes, — Better order should be kept in the ery at Humes Hall, Examine our stock of china ntalning important news, social | ’ | bric-a-brac,—Giarmans, — —The roof is rapidly being placed on | the new school building. [da Siddons’ Female nited Brethren chur at Orbisonia, was dedicated on Sunda of | » ~The new | | ] | A large | harnes ranging in price Schofilds, wrge number The cold snap has incre our stove dealers as | that of the coal dealers, 1 of Mr, this pl wrried on Monday, A | | | | | business of i 1 | | A little chil and) 8 EAL Stover ol nnenshy pper i ved to Chambersburg and in opposition to the Valley of the re Chrontele n N; said the course the spirit of a few Randallite De ] who want a paper rufi to su them It is an easy matter (o run a paper to suit every person, and especially the man who getd his reading free by sponging his neighbors paper, -A gentleman who has traveled over | a greater portion of this State, says, that wr Bellefonte | f : ‘ m the prese nt outlook | in the way of rapid development is better size in the The its state, And why should it not be, town and county lack nothing in the | way of resources. Nature has provided | her with everything that any one place or people could desire to make them | prosperous. We lack a few capitalists that is all, On Tuesday November 23 o'elock a. m. Mr. Solomon D. Howard township, Centre county, will f the follow head of which are seven make sala 0 ng property, to wit Fifteen cattle, among the Thirteen lot milech cows and balance are young oaltle, head of south-down sheep, a of | white shoats, hay by the ton, rye straw, clover huller, parlor stove and many It will be a and the terms are yery oaey. welharles Clark's “Ten lar Room,’ as produced in Humes Hall other articles, large sale Nights in a on Saturday evening was very fine, and he was highly appreciated by a large audience present, He is a good com- medion and his support in the main is good, while the little child aétress is exceptionally bright and clever, and performed her role to the perfect satis Should Mr. Clark return 0 Bellefonte he will be greeted with a good house, faction of all present, ard Mastodon { Minstrels at the Opera House to-night, | 1h Y. energetic | ~The leading Republicans see and admit that the quiet | CRIDE® Nearer | | {to the alecting their the the than of 1] Legislature slanderous course { Jno, Love fell hind Rhone (31) | 260 behind Rhone and Woodward, lg G. 1. 3 popular to-day than two year | We (i, but a Ww voles while this year he 263 Jno | | Jno | tes Rp tirely destroyed by the course thea ide, upon the other Men who 1} the 10 y fc he just at the { worked faithfully Rep in ti fwen y when seems to be a chance | ing throttled by a n {enant uses the f Letits, n arm of (#1b near | and he eame to the conch | there was something hidden in the The began search by tearing out the hoards under | house, other day he a | the rafters in the garret, and discover od a tin kettle which jingled with coin. only F If the noises continue Ez, Upon counting it, however was found. he | will investigate further | — a — | ~Mr. John Tibbins, A YOUN man | from Brisbon, who had been residing | with his grand-mother, Mrs. Margaret { Glenn, of Howard street, this place, | and was a pupil at Prof, Etters’ school, | died very suddenly on Thursday eve He was we!l and retired as usual his she | ning. leaving his pantaloor a for grand | mother to mend, When | the room she found him dead went to upon the floor. The eause of his death was heart disease or apoplexy. The parents were | telegraphed for and arrived on Friday | evening, and funeral took place on Sat urday. Pater Pontius, a resident of Dimme ville, Perry county, a few days ago un dertook to split a tough hickory log by boring a hole therein, the hole with lime and water and puttinga plug in, filling The log elploded while he was working the lime and steam mangling his forehead, destroying the nt it, sight of one eye and otherwise injuring him, Rexr.~A. M. Hoover has several desirable houses for rent at abe tractive rates, Fon and unsssuming { andid piles | how (sr 1zell bi behind | wos | think not, but his ehances were en- | | pereued against respectable candidates | there Personal. ing court this week, Chas, Smith, and F. E. B are in Philadelphia this weak, Mr, Nelson Lucas re : ington, D, C,, on Friday even id Mr. Samuel Brooks { his short system of music in Altoona Jd. Hrned 5B Now . Meyer, district attorney elect in Philadelphia this week viev sights, Mr. Chas, Kurtz, local ed {| Centre Hall Reporter, was Tue C., G, McMillen House took i M mday 4 Mr of the 1 1 A rundown to ip} ight town or mnie move window } 4 -_ Hepu one } or af | | the past summer many During | } yer of the Pennsylva ved i 118) irgh emmy i to nia railroad recs passes visit | various places during their | granted them by the company. A num of alleged, ber of those favored, instead their passes, sold them, it» | and pocketed the money. One of the passes was bought by an official from an unsuspecting individual, and the | whole I oa Four proceeding thus leaked out, clerks and one shipper of the een h wif | dozen others are similarly threatened | Twenty-eighth street transfer have | } summarily bounce 1. and about Dr. Peebles of Philadelphia, who | has been lecturing the present week to | or | Anatomy, Phisiology, Hygiene, Health, owded audiences in Humes Hall upon [and Disease, may be o nsulted free of harge at the Brockerhofl House until | Sunday night next, The doctor treats all ehronic complaints of the eye and ear, His examination and advice are free, Dre. of Peebles of Philadelphia, two epecialinte Clemens Allentown and have been in town this week stopping at the Prockerhoff House, Dr. Peebles lectures {gave a number of free in Humes Hall and remained in town all week, we Beads, Fringes, Gimps and Buttons ~Clarman’s, Judge Orvis was in Pittsburgh attend ble end wife teaching | eithe vacations ! | surface using | | | | | 1t is supposed to have « sbight from the | From the Altoona Tribune we learn | \ ) | : : nl seeident which occurred tars of whi built ir InY and unfit { nis « nd spheric akest § rat of pressure or « in fluences, Its poreas are open and readi- y absorb not only moisture but all the | gaseous and disfiguring influences which tend to very stone mason have must 1 | lain for some time out of the quarry and exposed to the drying influences of | the sun and weather, This is a sufficient hint to the builder to see to it that the stone of which he would rear a perma pent structure must be thoroughly ssoned bale Fxehange 1 we 8 Wl hr of our office John is a bright and prosperous fell thie eountry It's a uruin caller at on Tuesday "Ww and a man who is well versed in politieal history of our pity John is not a Democrat, however, he is nevertheless a good fellow I'he Eoglish Baptist church at Brishin, Clearfield county, was destroy. Monday ed by fire early on morning a polished | | Nixon {| Walter, | in | tisnd, Domestic Episode woman knocked own vesterday., The col n the law, and had the woulsn Alderm | her under bail for arrested court i fA th body will surely ray well | o or Constable Olmstead served the warran Altoona Times, Japan Robes, best blanket and re Isp robes, and n the market, and blan] wa of all kinds to be so al Schofields aimed dettersremaining fl st De Nov Maggie | Bosler, Mr, A islonte, Centre L | ANT La Mrs Benner, \ . M Artin Knaull 0 in ) Bell Blake, W. Z Frush, Garvey, George Jodon, James Frank RY, B. Hartman, Jno. M. Mrs. Annie Thompson, Oscar William Walters, Lor ' Murran, Rankin Persons inquiring for letters named the above list will plesse say adver as H. Donnins, P. M. furnace. This is the second time these good people have lost their house of worship by fire, weMr. W. P. Duncan takes unto him- self a batter half Phiindelphins Indy. this week She is bh Fred Archer the fambos Eaglish Jocky shot himself while delirious, MARRIED. & HILE-HARTER «On Thursday Oct 3% 158 at NM K. Parsonage, by Reve A. RK, Lambert, Mr. Labronce A. Mile and Mine Bells Harter, all of pene Delle tomte, Pa JONNETON BAUGH LYONS On Thuredar Oot 156 at MB. Personsge, by Rev, A. RK. lambert, My, Charles Johvstentaagh and Mis Hay gons. all of near Bellefonte, Pa MeRINLEY «WILEON «in Tharslay Bre Oct, 98 180 wt 180 o'clock mt the residence of the brides wrente hy Rev. A. BR Lawbery, Mr, Ramee] Moe Kiniey and Mics Busan Wilson, both of Beldefont i's
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