S————— —————— ; The Centre Eemmcral, Syareiat Morning November 18, 1886, > 2 . { Looal Editor and GRO. P. BIBLE, 1 Business Mannger QuanisroNDENUE, containing | mportant news, se inl & from any part of the county No communications Evie nines soenmpanied hy toe real name of the writer Loca! Department. —Suhseribe for the Deyocrar, — Court is in session this week. Charleston continues to receive shocks, ~Judge Simonton is holding court this week. -Bed ford ce unty teacher's will eonvens Dec. 6th. institute tir rs are meeting with good The hunt in killing deer. f fancy trimmings, tS & ALL fl } 1 5 a DOLD nR, 8, Atl groceries 1d we will publisi ur and Ol hard & Shuey’s, nd in your hod port Al —Mr. ( is now engaged leve Dinges, in the pess in Williamsport, Moody's ehurch in w irely destroyed by fire Friday morning last, "1 tar sO 310] ing con iit be moving Messra erecting « works on the old fair grounds, 8 now in C went int the cha: column. Hungarian, Powder] between the v men out will return to work ing establishments of Ch —Mr engaged market Ago Harry Seibert, for A ONg in the butchering and meat department of Sechler & Grocery store, will open a butcher in the room formerly occ Cal Green on High street, R. Bathurst, this county, was married to Miss Mary ~Thomas of Roland, E. Robinson, of Farrandsville, Clinton | The ceremony was preformed by Rev. PF, ( county, on the 24th of October. Weidemeyer, of Lock Haven. —Don’'t neglect to go and examine 8. & A. Loebs dry goods, ladies & gents furnishing goods, ladies and childrens immense stock of coats, men ooats, ladies imported dress goods, new styles and designs, ~Mr. Al Haupt, formerly of this place holds a very responsible position in the Wenamaker tablishment in Philadelphia, he having charge of the collar and cufl depart ment, Al i meeting with success, famous John Of We are glad to note that On next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings the “Ath, the famous Noss Family in their musical and sketch the boards in eight in number, and have a full brass band and orchestra, and come highly recrmmended by the press and publie Un Saturday evening an individual a7 1] and inst, enterisinments will Humes’ Hall, They are shoe stores in this place and attempted to sell them to parties on the street, The police arrested him and took him before the from man whom the shoes were stolen, but no information was | made against him, The policeman per citizens fail to do theirs they should not complain about the officers of the law, time | and | boys all wool ready made suits, over- | dressing was not as loud as i | fashionable Comie hold | Girny i ver six lan i stole a pair of shoes from one of the! dress, — Please pay your subscription. — Buttons and gimps,—Garmans, Judge Linn, of Williamsport, was in town this week, —Opposition is the life of trade. here is another photographer in town, “(Georgie kept his word and voted for Black and kept the ticket at the head of his paper too. The board walk should be extend 8 the houses farther north, —Supt. EK. B. Westfall port, and his ear load of ladies and of Williama- gentlemen ware in town on Tuesday, — (tents furnishing goods,under ware, boots and shoes, and a full line of dress | 8 { & roods cheaper than ever al Loeb's, from curtin street north on spring to | Personal. Billie Tobias attended court the early | part of the week, Prof. Reeves, of State College, was in | Jelletonte on Saturday. Mr. Harry Keller is home again after a short sojourn in Philadelphia, H. D. VanPelt, of Centre Hall, was in town the early part of the week, Treasurer Chas, Smith returned from n short trip to the city of brotherly love on Saturday, Jas, W, Democrats of Rowan, one of leaner town hip, called on us on Saturday. Messrs, Al Jones, Geo, MeGiaffy F. McClos) y and of Philipsburg, were in i attendance at court this week Messrs, J. M, Coble and J, W. Williams, | { The 15 year old boy who ran ren I daf from his foun ngdon coun and Wa | animal, (ret your gum Powers’ made 1t was considers er than a convenience clk f INNES « tonM the train from the tra n Lock Haven arrives m usual time But the st 4.22 and the train from oe Pp The train on the here 130 p. rives here at 8 m. instead of Jd, Lewisburg leaves m. and arrives from Lewisburg st 5 p.m exhibited I'he lda Siddon’s show to a large audience of men in Hume's Inst, the Hall on Thursday evening most the ana oper v's while programme, was the most varie | pleasing of any we have had here season, The famous Lamont fami their wonderful gymnastic and hor an tal bar performance was very lin the singing of the troup was excellent, A number of commedians made plent: of fun in their various roles, while Mies Ida Siddons is a pleasing actress, We the Daily yer, published at Aurora Springs, the and the are in receipt of during encampment o Miller thousand people wera present sham battle J. H Hue In nan Was Stover, interesting fought, Woe notice Col, formerly Lin chief of one of the armies, snd alter | the battle delivered a very fitting ad E. C, McEntire who is studying law with the Colonel and who is en | gaged in the insursses business was one formed his official duly, and if the | of the principal reporters for the paper. | We are pleated to note Ed's prosperity in the west, our men who have Relvi Tyrone | Bellefonte and | Ihe | f the county, | of this county was commander | Lemont favored pre young two boss mechanics o their sanctum with TF ence on | 1 Ud | cnergeLid them in that H The Apollo ange sold » lanes hardware and stove tainly the King of all It first of proven itself the best a thausand tin ranges 8. wae its kind made and it has | the 108, It is a thing of beauty and a model {convinencs, It is also the most durable | range made, Mera. Wm. Lucas, of Colaville, died fon Saturday night. The funeral oe B 8 yours curred on Tuesday from the U th in this place She was id children, : Siiad and leaves a husband snd 6 The actual leaders of the kickers counted Rel : " . ean be on fhe flugers of one hand, The wuublican managers are cussing them for not being able to de Why : #” | pay the money back ? | liver the goods, not make them Rey orier. wsThe Times refers to Schaeffer as the {ring candidate Does this not show | clearly that the Times is a Republican | paper? Mr, Perry Steel is testing the quali- ty of ore found upon the farm of Shaun non Poal, «For Rexr.—~A., M. Hoover hms ] | 1 ! ” vera] desirable houses for rent at ab | tractive rates, | ’ Examine our stock of china snd bric-a<brae, Garmans, { who had jArinking sods bum pe the staunch | { give them at | wan { an oid organ of | | eabin, | seared but | made it | lo i | hovels we found here, su Hend Waters of Salt River, —— | November 15th 1856 Eviror Cevrag Democrat. The writer having beon furnished with a free pass to this much dispised country by some friend(? I tho ght it tepublican | would be but proper that I should give those of your readers who were so fortunate as not to receive nu poss spent all their Boodle’ rs before the ele tion, and who were thereby of the pleasure of a trip to this God { snken place, a diseription of it so wm least a vague of w» We fog i itis hike arrived he re {morning at 9.30 a, m, and at formal Pre © on ofl th occurred on out al note. s cabin was the d of all, evidently “M absent Cobl An old Reogra} hy py books, love letters, spelling book, © f stool, bills for tobacco re ceived, old clay pipes, obscene litera tare, d novels, and book me All the indiea an old hymn windows were smashed in which ted that he had been | practicing for the riot," Sternburg got Jesse ( SC WAR In Sterny looked he was «¢ juni to the emer gency, looking him full the face, “Nell, in enid, hessy, you dida’t quite Mm ked Sterny skipped, but when Jesse his "“Jacobsetafl" Bat it would require too much space of all the low " give n des ription they were never before left in such a The had any appearance of respectability filthy condition, only one tha was that of General Beaver's. It consist ed of two rooms, one of which was quite large, and on its walls hung a large number of pictures, a few of which de- The one was that of a large, ill-looking per- serve mention, most prominent son with a cloven foot, representing a sower with a big on his back which was marked eampaign lies aud Demoeratio discord: He sowing broadoast copies of the KX. G, "That's Feidler,” was eaid Al, Garman, “that foot gives him | away.” un- | and | ind leaver's | up | fice to fny that | There was a number of large Keller Wilson Norris, of hand vd Kn and others, each ight parchment in his CRINDPAILN BH Chios, roi WHE & inrge of gathered up | pile stones, presumably the ones or the purpose of breaking so found Mper upon which talk they have 0 to the in 1 will arrest the books, papers, lestroyed al m si once, tat vol al, and everything else being A son of Matthew Barnes Bro's, Lancashire Colliery No, 4, Dizom, a miner at 3 while riding into the mine on a pit car, | fell off, and the ear ran over him mang in a sickening manner, but The b« about 14 years old, and helped his fath ling hiz arm not breaking the bone, y is er in the mir last Wad ' e. The nocident happened r, AD i Ins, \ hite, of Holt ar pms dale Co yvhnson a's miners ory 4 were badly | | Saturday, by a fall of rook in the mine | Stoker received the worse iniuries Both men will recover, 5. & A Indy's and children’s cotta ol Loeb make a specialty of the and they all different styles in the market have a larger assortment than any piace in the county, The Chicago strike is ended, but Ed Powers is still striking his price on shoes and boo's, over-shoes and gum boots, slippers and ladies shoes, down in figures that is bringing him immense trade, and the customers realize the gives then 14d auvertises, bar gaine unequaled, Moss trimming Passamentries, Beads, Fringes, in all colors.—Gsrmans, Ww FES | vized photos, of Charley Hewes, Wilhur | | F. Reeder, D. 8 | churches | | fact that Ed advertises what he has and | ROUTH BIDE » Rev, Basom, pastor of the Erangelical n Brushvsliey, LE holding a series of meetings in the upper church near Hoy's school house, Messrs, rece} 1 Long nrotuers., report the # from the cave and hotel as run- ning up into the thousands during the past year Mr. W (reorgavalle Cs w ts dealer in fary the summer month inthe winter but } attend the « time, parents I near | a relapse from 1 | 1118 wile hushur an great As t gl struck aterbury 10 ro : Ama DR, Some on a plan for offerin IY each accordingly watch Thi done and the result a8 8 prize for Ww oonveri, was was quite a harvest They found the inducement quits potent in bringing forward the converts, but the boom lasted only as long £ the 3 wk of A as watches, Druskexsess, or Ligvor Hasir cas ne Coren sy ApMinisrering Dr. Hatsm' Gorpes Seeciric.—It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowl- edge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an slecholie wreek, Thousands of armuak arde have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specif the edge, and today believe they quit drir king | cin r eoffee without their knowl their own free will, No harmful ef feet results from ite administration Cares guaranteed. Send for circular sod fall particulars, Address in con® fidence Golden Specific Co., 185 Race st. Cincinnati, Ohio. 41-1y. «List of unclaimaed letters remain - in the post office st Bellefonte Centre county, Pa., Nov. 15th 1888. Howard Austin, Herbert Austin. Junie Beck, Mrs, Mollie Bottorff, BR. C. Consol, John H. Currin, John Dabs, Lewis Eannutz, Mrs, Harriet Fracher Richard Gunsallas 2, Mr. Sarah Haine | Nancy Henle, Edmund Harman Mrs. Mary E. Lvter, Miss Mary Lingaton, i bomas Reamer, George Shaffer, Mis ura George Stover, Albert Warfel. a ol ‘ Persons inqui ing for letters famed Hy the above list will please say advertised, Jas. H, Doemxs, P. M. ing ha SRG, Vv
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