The Cute 3 Bena Thanos Morving, Apr , 1887. Ae A SW VELY, Janel Edror Mass - Ghsaaarorsssen.. rn SAA mar iARE RA aria) & from any prit of the county. No somimubications Meraed Jules coo: ante hy Hoe peal namesl the - tar Local Supt usb - a A ~Book BixviraWe fre mow pre pared to do wil «inde of book bindiog at ressonahle rees and will poaraniee sil work. Send in your books paper, magazines, ¢'c, snd have them bound. - Mingle's show store —~Prigts st 8c « Lyon & Co. — Fresh figs a Jacobs’ 26et Th, ~All liquor licenses will cxpere to- | day. wen} Teale, —~Bhirting at Lyon & Uo ~Blank ore nptions st the earfield has a oew Bowed of 7¢, Bmbroidetios le— BETRE Praoorar office, «All 2r ho:els are doing & rushing busin~ss this week, fmitntion French &id butien n& Co ~The foundations are being RES PEE shoes $2.00 Ly laid six new houses in Centre Hall There was an unusuaily large sendance at court on Monday. ~Have vou tried Broekechofly’ pew “High Straight Grade flour yet; —Sixty guests piaced their autographs on the Brockerh day. ~May 11th meatang ol the mittee. —-D. H. Fore zen of W ilisms port died in that City on is the day set for the san, & promivent citi- | ~The regular term of April court be- gan on Monday. Forty civil are | Cases on the calendar, —[ca cream every delivered in apy at shortest notice juantitie is before the — An ordinance Council providing alarm system in that place. —A new buildiog erected on the site of those by fire at Milesburg last week. ~The of W. B. made happy on Wednesday afternoon by the appearanes of bal Ye ~The ‘body of Mrs. Abt, ol who died at Lock Haven, wa brought — Yesterday was birthday and 1 stely celebrated bLy the of the country. ~(n Mond Bash Arcade residence was Jacob Tome for —Jur mii for will shortly destroyed | home Rankin was a boy an i lady s yesterday to Bellefoate for interment General Grant's he event was appropr f2.A.] iy pr We = ed with spr the “head well stocked v —We regre tae infant child Milesburg The faneral t ~The Soi ing on Tuesday Whi pose of making proper celebrat ic ~1t ia course of erection at tl is expected th by the Collins Bros,, will be rea the manufscture of iron by October Ist, | ~Fauable’s new clothing and furnish- ing store presents a pew appearance, A large stock of goods is kept on hand, which will be sold re prices, ~The Repwier Conference of the Central Pennsylvania Synod of the Lutheran church will be held in the brick church in Penn Hall, | in May. ~The Valentines Ore Land Associa- tions works are rapidly searing comple tion. All the late improved machinery farnaces and stoves will be used in these works, and a quality of iron sec- ond to none will be manufsctured there, The buildings sre quite commanding in appearance. «On Tuesday afternoon W. E, Gray Esq., made his maiden «fort before a jury, and the ples be made in behalf of his clients was forcible, and pointed He is an excellent orator an doubt- Jess will reach an crviable position among our legal lights, ~The ease of the three girls charg. ed with causing the desth of John Akeley near Lewistown last Christmas, was ealled up for trial at Lewistown last week. After taking some tessunony snd the discovery] that an error had had been made in the indictinents, the Commonwealth abandoned the case snd the girls were given their liberty. «~Serator Reyburo, with his commit- tee on appropriations, visited the Nor- mal Behool st Lock Haven, and after nvestigating the building the commie tee decided that the $15 000 appropria- tion seked for, was needed, and will re- port favorably thereon, The The committee ferived at es Tuesday morning and proceeded to Sellege, AD Ap ation also fg asker | for that at wek-bottom says the Northern tt House register Mon-~ | Democratic State Com ~ | | CRAY & 1 | pleasant { and with men { thanks of the Dex | treat ton i Now don't any bo ushers who ~=Mingle's shoe store, ~~Muslins et do — Lyon & Co. ~=Fresh Bostzels at Jucobs' 500, Lace flouncing 1 yard wide 50g —~Lyon L& Oo, ~The Bedeh Creek Railroad paay has resimod the sale of thousand mile tickets, —W. Clark Miller, of Milesburg, is reading law with McEoally and Mo- Curly, at Clearfield, says the Demooral. —A good rafting flood on the West Branch last week had the stocking the eastern markets with tim-- ber. id. cellent stock of boots and shoes st such All goods Lom Powers can and will sell his ex- prices es will astonish you. warranted, ~A neat and valaable publication ds that issuad by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, called “A Pocket (inzotteer, of Pennsylvania’ It coo- condensed history all the and the informa- tains a of Lountier of the state COPY. weJames Steel, a brother of our towns- maa, W. L. Steele, home near Pleasant fap on Wednesday last, The funeral taok place on Friday, snd died at hs was one of the largest ever witnessed in made in Dee and had that section. Jloterment was Union ecmetory, this place eased was a highly respocted citises many warm friends, consumption, i Col. Wm. .A. | Patriarch, Grand Encampment of Penn | ogfvania, and D, F. V. Var 0, rand Witherup, ( redaler { Bast Grand Master, £. 0, town visiting lodge at i is Lhe iv i { were in our { during their short stay gave pleasant eoall, both and tariainio rontiemen, en of their abilities at the 14 | esd wo order can go far wrong Toursday last. § ip rothonotary 1. A. Schaeffer h RAT lores wlered them day evening. Lew of printers | evening mention eres and splendid « ed as only printers could . jee t iy | tc follow Lew's example, iest it #] ~The Uni l'emperance mes WwW. C v LL] the under the agspices of n the Methodist : : cau “O00 REL : h evening was largely attended, vices of an interesting nat ministers who took ! vere Hey Rev. Laurie de lay evenin B55 youd DY those The Hall was crowded snd the ga well filled with intive bovs appre« the encoring to perfection, T #8 the bills said were “wel Harde rnd Seotte Harrie, fevored wo Harris, young menne', Willie Keller who were dressed of the 17th showed “ye re costumes | | elegant century and gallantly people to’ comfortable | settinges.” The opened the concert with a choice selec tion. Miss Sallie Hoffer snd Miss | Mollie Peifer sang the ‘swallows fara- i well" in good style, and were followed by Jas, Hughes and ‘ye company" in “Cousin Jedediah” a tableau in two parts was very good, John Bullock sitting on a flour barrel with a Mendo- | lin is serenadiog his “lady love’ who a In Juliet gezes rapturously at her Romeo, Scene two represents the old gent at the window in the set of empty- ing a bucket of waler on the gallant! Roe falon a and mn thing is scen but Job's boots sticking up out of the barrel, and such feet. Miss Lulu Harper sang the “spider and the fly,” and little Grace Lokenbach and Paul Snyder sang a ditty which took well. Charley Nolj told how Sockety set his hen, and did it in real good style. He was called back and rendered a second piece, Misses Krape and Twitmire sang “iwo merry girls” who did not intend 10 get Married but after wards concluded they would, James Hughes surprised and elwotrified his sudience by the way in sang ‘theres nothing surg that! The male quarteite of Messrs Hughes, Lambkey, Laurie entertaloed the audience with a medley. Woof course could not at! tempt bo give all Sib god things, is is Bellefonte Orchestrs | £10 Tae dal Fond effect of tion furnished is interesting and useful, | The publishers have our thanks fora | F. Feana,, | Chie ab and wish It could ithe so-called giart anew, i not ~Conmiderable eweitement occur- red upon the arrival of the 5 p.m. train Saterday evening, occasioned by the sale of a certnin slanderous paper published in Williamsport, and which it is claimed contained a libelous article in referenes to one of our best citizens, The sale of the paper had been stopped in the moraing, ard the fact tele- graped to the business manager, Dietrick Lamade, This gentleman, it appears, replied by telegraph, that he would be up in the evening and see When a that the papers were circulated. the train arrived the news young man named McGaughey, steppen { from the platform and disposed of a large number of the papers in question in a very short time, aod, as heexpress- ed it, “without returning any change,’ About this time County Detective Mal- len, assisted by officers Foulk and Gares forward and Mo- {(Gaughey and Lamade, and conducted agent, elepped arrested | them to Squire Linn's office, where the | warrant was read, Lamade requested the privilege ol securing nn stiorney iwhich was granted, and the { postponed for haif an hour, At the expiration of this time a large gathered in front of the squires office, { all anxions to be present at the hearing { The two prisoners, accompanied by their attorney, D. F. nod at Fortney, FEsq., shortly Mr. Li extent as { appeared, this point nn used his authority to such an body not connected Ww ay we are unab to exclude ov ry with the case, from the room. this action was taken le to KAY, but we are of the opinion it was out dis h Lrg d where of place. The news boy was ved iin mu and lLamade wai upon he hel £1000 buil, nished, a wa which, after i Belle h delay, was fur yb Mila man signing gentle the bond, Monday morning's co In the oa of the june when the cou m. Lamad wd because o the Phe, M ION Das i many } ve who hesitate We are sort y for ali parties Ot have been o 1s is, however, the iret knock down for “Sunday paper and will have a good effect on their tone in the future, These young men got adrift in a bad current and have been shipwrecked, they will get ashore and loth are bright, intelli gent, and bear good reputations at home =o far as we can learn, snd be cast fhe man who smokes in a powder house may expect an explosion. They had able counsel in D. F. Fortney Esq, of this place | snd J. J. Metzger, of Williamsport. | Mr. Fortney did everything in his pow- | down, or for them even on Saturday last | breasting the storm of indignation which st times threatened violence, in secur ing bail for ove of the accused. To the head of the flour barrel hes | 1qwyers like Messrs, Feriney and Mets ger it was apparent from the start that the best thing that cou'd be done, was to plead guilty and ask the mercy of the court. Had there been even a fighting chance on a technoality the ease would have gone to trial, wiry Inst 8 turday afternoon Me, W, R. Kamp, the Bishop street furniture dealer, while at work in his shop, sud- denly received an attack of pleuriey of such severity as to prostrate him, Dr. | H. K. Hoy was immedi summoned sod upon arriving found Mr, Kamp still lying on the floor. The Dr, ai- ministered the proper remedies and had him removed to bis howe. where be remained in a vaby hearing i crowd : | police i need | ears, but being tired and haviog had no | sleep the night before, he soon fell into | the arms of Morpheus, | rived at Bollafonte and departed again, : 3 : : i i : Dear oy Haney Enum Eaq=The rapid strides of that grim monster — death «in the ranks of Centre county Bar Association, is alarm hig, The lust one who has gone to his reward, Henry Keller Eq. was a gentleman of noble character, greatly admired by all, and whose path in life can be followed with profit by the rising generation. Born in Boalsburg, he attended the public schools there during winters, and work- ed daring the summer, At the age of 21 he entered Franklin Marshall college, at Lancaster Pa the and and at end of his course there commeneed the study of theology and was ordained a minister of {the Reformed denomination. He then went to lows, and thers con- tracted the disease which finally termin- ated in his death, sylvanis he Returning to Penn- to EBellsfonte taught school, at the same time taking came up the study of law, He was admitted to the bar in 1884, but on socount { follow his profession, Gradually that ver-latal disease, consumption, med its grip, until it was found neces i sary for him to remain indoors altogeth- er, when he sought the comforts of the home of his beloved mother at Boals { burg, where he lingered and suflered Wadnesday | his christian soul of H buried at B until last evening, when took its flight to the Mr. Keller alsburg on Friday morning reslms saven. and the funeral w y large, a num ber of the member the B others attended Deceased wa ICRvVeR ours | 1 ¢ this soe, 3 dale f xt ANU 201A 4 Visser Lisl # Frank Keller of Wash ng they stacted home, when y Lhey got out Bellof with an accident ilk, one of miles An, mel evening last week, which, a serious natore had the effect of giving It seems Joshua had him a bad seare, gone to Altoona on business, and after two days in that city, took the evening Now Joshas was pev- train for home, er before known to fall asleep on the The train ar- | Joshua still sleeping. The conductor presently made bis appearance and de- manded “tickets,” Then the discovery was made that the officer was being carried away from home. The train was stopped at or near the nail works, and Le slighted. The night was dark | wd Leing unable to see, the frst ung | he knew he was lying in a culvert, with u sprained wrist, Picking himself up be continued oo his homeward course, crawling on hands and knees when a supposed culvert or cattle guard was near. In this manner he reached town. but is quite safe to say that Joshua Foulk will remain wide awake when traveling in the fature. ~~Mingle's sion store. SRSA bi SA ts hy NO Owing to the reunion of the suryi- vors of the Sixth army corps on the battlefield of Spotiaylvania on May 12 ati of a monument to I is o wod | : | of | failing health wad unable to vigorously | vight~ | Was | one | Personal. Alva 8, Grow, of Philadelphia, wes in town Thursday Mr, John Kenyon of spent Sunday in this place, Ira C, Ayres of Laurelton wes in tendance at court this weel, Philipsburg, al Judge Adam [Hoy had legal business in Philipsburg ast Wednesday, John A. McOUmbes of Philipsburg, was noticed on our streets Tuesday, We noticed J, W. Newson of Howard, om our streets the Mrs, nn guest at the residence of Mr. and Wm. Ludwig. Mise Kate Wilson, fpent u few davs in town lest week, the carly pure of the week. Even Puvett of Linden Hall, is Mrs. of Hublersburg, i guest of Mrs, Henry Swartz, Miss Nora Jacobs, one of Boalsburg’s { fair daughters, is in town, the guest of sister, Mrs. Pat! preeidesey of the New Chestnut | her William Revides, Ex-Gov, ison has | tendered the | Street National Bank at Philadelphia. Hon, Jahn J. F Meoginniss of regis ered | aay. tends HBT Metzger, and John Willismsport, were al the Brockerholf Hou ue who ha Birmingham day eyYening or of Mr. J. A, Aiken's. Beek. of Walker, a J ad in i his» made hap) What a KE soho ed home on Wedne 18a daughts uy ind pe 1s Lhe edo} Hs le thi oe us On pecimen o companion TT { ii Bil ain, Lh ways hangs o ig Adam Yonad was the Dew | memorios and hb and bimself! known made His momory was very { fresh on the sale of the old Democrat while not of | lon the eve of the know-nothing eam- | paign which left the party in the coun ty without & papor. That was the deliberate attempts men one of ol who | were masquerading in Democratic uni- | form wo kill up the party in the county and for a atime it succeeded. event is fresh in the memery of the older men of the party, but the offense | | seems long since to have been oon- doned. | fresh every day. at rn asonable rates and will guarantee all work | magszines, ole, and have them bonnd: wM ARRIRD At the residence of the bride's motber, Mrs. Barr, by Rev, Elliott, April 12, Jesse Piper und Mim Allie Barr, both of Pine Grove Mills, On the 16 April, at the residence of the bride's parents by Rev, Hl. M. Ash, Mr. Wm. ©. Bierly, of Madisonburg, and Miss Ida Mader, of Miflinburg. —— we Lndion %id wp fine bution shoes $1.00 «Lyon & Co. Jacobs’ lee Cream! Lovers of good cream know what it is, Go no where else, Delivered to all parts of the town. Drews silks 33 wid 330. Lyon & Oo. ~A PusrLic Sraremest, We desire Lo say to the public that the article which appeared in Sunday Grit of April 2th 1887, concerniog Bellefonte parties, and for which for libel wae brought sgsinst us, was published upon information which we bulieved reliable ; but upon a thorough investigation of the mutter, made since our srrest, we have discovered that there is no foundation for the charge mentioned in the article. We regret that the article in question was pub- & prosecution lished, and we shall do sll in our power to repair any injury thai may have been done to sny party by resson of the publi. cation, It was far from our intention 10 do any wrong ar inj justice to any person; thare. fore we desire to say to the publie that the statements as alleged by sid article, bave been found by us, upon thorough Invest gation to be wholly and us quallified)y false. It is a matter of gratifention Ww us, has lod 10 a thorough reports pre viously afloat, as wo the parties, TIAL faleitw oof th > " titer iawily ol the sama, and satforded UL And eon J ot vind The | | he was rescued, ~Book Bixpixe We are now pre- | | pared to do all kinds of book bindiog | waOastimers wil wool 87), 40 and 460 «| Inge s shoe lore ~Crinkled seersuckers at Ho-—Liyon & | Qo. 1 welds Thursday of last week, Frank Washburn while st work in the “Wash. B. Wigton & Son's earth burn Drift” at R. mines, was burried bya fall of and rock, and almost suffocated before He was badly braised ‘and had his jaw bone broken. We learn that he is able to get around | again. He bad a very narrow escape “Taffy 20cts per B at Jacob , Made | |from a horrible death. Philipsburg Lodger, ~At Powers’ store may be found boots and shoes of the feat quality, and st prices within the reach of every Send in your books, papers, | hady, CE a we Fresh bread snd rolls in time for breakfast every morning at Jacob's, —Mingle's shoe store, «The finest, best and ches pest boots, shoes and rubbers at Powers’ shoe store, 16-38 «Try Jacobs’ 5 box of cough drops, finest in the markets lor coughs and aol, 1501, ~Canistr's Scnoas, or Bosiwess ~Pa- pils entering upon our regular course of study on or before May Ist can have
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