ADDITIONAL LOCAL. By Six Hundred Majority, Tt seenied fully decided by theix hundred or more people who visited Jacobs’ ice cream parlors Saturday eves ning and enjoyed the music as well #8 the delicious cream, that it is the plece ~ 4 to go for fine cream. Qhantily as well ‘WN quality always go together, and it is the place without a doubt that the . finest quality of cream is served. More flavors are served, and the finest ut all Eleven different kinds times, Just look! different kinds of eream, two of water ice and strawberries and cream Such & list never put before the public Those who were not able to be present last Saturday should go and try it, snd join the list. Remember 10 West Bish- op Street, ~The Irish Dramma, “Shamus _&'Brien"” which was booked for Belle- fente, will noc be presented here, the date having been canceled, —The smount of buildieg going on in and sround Philipsburg is simply stupendous. Houses are springing up like mushrooms in every quarter, and the carpenters bricklayers and musons sre the happiest men in the country. Philipsburg is enjoying a great boom this year in all kinds of business. w= Jredg~ er. —A washerwoman from Pleasant Gap while engaged in washing at the Cum- mings House was severely scalded on Monday. She assisted by a domestic, was earrying a tub of hot water, when she fell and the contents of the tub en- veloped her body, inflicting sealds which while not serious are quite painful. A domestic at the residence of H, H. Ben. per was scalded in a similar manner Tuesday morning- ~Mr, and Mrs, Géorge Williams, Jr., of Beech Creek, celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of their wedding day st their residence in Beech Creek last eve. Upwards of fifty invited guest® were assembled at their handsome resi- dence, snd the evening was spent in a most cnarming manner. The grounds were illuminated with Chinese lanterns and the guests were entertained in a most hospitable manner. Rev. 8. M Pomeroy, of Mill Hall, performed the marriage ceremony , the three children of the bride and groom acting as attend- ants, The refreshments were bounti- ful and delicious. The principal .muse* ments of the evening were dancing and vocal music, Miss Hattie 1. Foster, of State College, adding much to the en- tertainment of the guests by her charm- ing singing. The guests were princi- pally Beech Creek people, though a number from Bellefonte, Mill Hall and this city were present. Mrs, Williams was m’ de the recepient of many hand- some presents as souvenirs of the ocos- sion, Lock Haven Express. —Seventy-one members of the State Legislature were entertained last week bp representatives of the Pittsburgh Post, on the question of their prefer ences for a Democratic presidential can- didate. The canvass shows an over- whelming majority for Cleveland, 50 be- ing favorablé to him, as against 10 for Hill, and 11 non-committal. Centre's representatives express themselves as follows : Joux A. Wooow aro. —* My preference is for Cleveland. I will support Cleve- land, Hill, or any other honorable Democrat that the convention may se- lect, but up to the nomination I am for Cleveland. His administration has been enough guarantee for the future to sat- isfy me as to whom | want for leader of the party. In making se- lections for official places he bss in many instances alienated individusle, but there is no comparison in point of sumber between this clase and those : | we List of tincinimed letters remaining {in the Post office nt Bellefonte Centre { county Penna, May 9th, 1887. ! Joseph Bird; Mrs. Mary Brown: W. LH.» Bastain; Thomas Benard, Fred | Cabred; Fred Caive: Mart Garey Fred Garber: Frank: Robb, 2, Chestie M. | Ripka; Nelson B. Spangler; Annie J | Young. Parsons inguiriog for letters named PL wy in the above list, will please say adver tised. ~ On the 17th inst, the Bellefonte | public schools will close, The scholars of t! 8 various grades will then unite in giving a public entertainment in the building, Singing, recitations, deelamations ete, will be the order of sohool exercises, and all friends of educstion { and others are inviwad to «itend, SPRING MILLS, Emanuel Zeigler, who hes been peds. goging in Kansas for the past two years is home on a visit to his mother, sisters and brother, Hiram Spring Miils, has secured the position formerly held Mr. D. Brishin Grove & Wolf's s«w mill in Vislley, Rev, Fischer held communion vices in the Georges Valley church last Sabbarh, The gravel train is now at work with Grove, late pedagogue at bv al George's wer. a crew of 22 men. The stock merchandise and other personal property belonging to 1 J. Grenoble, was sold on Monday the Oth inst, to the Peons Valley Banking Company. The ammounted to pearly S000 D. B. Brisbio and W. F. Rauck have charge of the store. X. of sale dollars, A~cording to Orders, Haruispure, May 10.—In the Sen. ate last night thirty-four House bills were read the first time. Mr. Rutan presented the House congressional apportionment bill ae reported with amendments. The namber of districts in Philadelphia, six, was changed to five, with Ras- dall's district unchanged. The other districts are thus changed: Sixth— Bucks and Montgomery. Seventh—Chester aod Delaware. Eighth—Berks and Lehigh. Ninth—Northampton, Pike Car bon and Monroe. Teoth— Lancaster. Eleventh —L uzerne. Twelfth— Lackawanna. Thirteenth—Dsaphin, Perry and Lebanon, Foorteenth—Schuylkill, Fifieenth—Northumberland, umbia, Montour sod Sullivan. Sixteenth— Bradford, Wayne, Sus quebauos sod Wyoming. Seventeenth —York, Adams Cumberland. Eighteenth—Franklin, Hunting- don, Junista, Mifflin, Fulton, Union and Soyder, Nineteenth——Bedford, Blair, Som- erset and Cambria. Twentieth—Clarion, Forest, Elk, Clearfield and Centre. Twenty-first—Tioga, Potter, Clin. ton aod Lycomiog. Twenty-second—Fayette and West morelsnd, and that part of Allegheny county lying between the Youghiog- heny and Monongahela and south of the Monongahela and Ohio rivers. Twenty-third Pittsburgh and all the boroughs and townships between the Allegheny and Youghiogheny rivers, Twenty-fourth — Allegheny city and north of the Allegheny and Ohio riv- ers. Tweaty-fifth—Greene, Washington, Beaver aod Lawrence. Col- and who have comie 0 his support from the opposition. There will be » great many more Cleveland men a year from BOW than there are at present.” Lzoxanp Ruoxr.—*“1 wolld prefer to see Cleveland nominated, though | will the satisfied with sny available man. «Cleveland has strength among the lade ,peadents that snotber candidate might pothe able to command. Sol think «we had better nominate him. The Re- ; publicans will make a hard fight ia the . next pempsign, sand we want to go in‘o « Abe. ptryggle with all the -dvantages (possible. Politicians have in many in- stances been displeased by appoint ments or failures to appoint, but the fact remaiav that the party is stronger mow than in 1884." wCuntsrt’s. Scnoor, or Business ~Pu- ~pils entering upon our regular course of study on or before May lst can have the sduaniage of the following special rates. Tuition, three months, $25, Tuie 4875, + 8. N. Christie Principal ace curtaing spe dle-lyos 4 00 Twenty-sisth—Dbutler, Armstroog, Indiana sod Jefferson. Twenty-seventh-~Mercer, Vanango, Warren and McKean, Twenty-eight. —~Erie and Crawforcy The chair laid before the Senate a pumber of weto messages, among them one disapproving of the bill to provide for the support and msisten- ance of associations formed for the control of fires and protection sod saving of life and property in case of fires in cities of the first and second classes. ~Mingle's shoe store, ~Meons' fine dross shows $1.50 <Lyon & Co. ~Mingle's shoe store. ~Mingle's shoe store. «Curtain lace at Bo-Lyon & Co. wed 800b's Too Beanpsrows, Il, May 6.—John Beston went to the house of Loews Rhining, Inst night, in an intoxics ted condition, and demanded that Mm, Rhining retenct certsin statements which he claimed she had wade. The hurband ordered him from the place, bat he go. Thereupon Rbining shot him inthe breast, After the shooting Rhinigg made his way into the country aod not been caprured, would not NEE nA Tur cattle of the lodian Territory and Texas are said to be ready for the trail, it is estiaated that the Spring dive will reseh 300,000 head. | The drive will not be ax it has been | heretofore, through Wertern Kansas, but will be slong the Nationsl Trail, Just over the Niste line in Colorado, on ——— A—— nid Tae ealloring sud loss of cattle in the Southwest lest winter will tend to revolutionize the cattle business, says a Kansas rancher, and further that public sentinsent is against large herds and, as the country is rapidly setiling up, the herds must be made smaller and receive better conve, - H. Hewes, UU, 8B, N, formerly of West Chester, who predoa- ted No, |! at the United States Naval Academy in 15586, and was then aan) to the Years course Ensign Charles for a thre construction, annual examina- tion on April 25 at the University, and Gissgow University in naval completed his first stood No. I, mekiog an average for the year of 95 percent, the highest aver. age ever made there, oy —— Loxpox, May 8. Advices from Bins Mundeka, Congo, dated March 29, says that Mr. Henry Stanley, with bis expedi® tion for the relief of Emma Bey, has srriv. ed there, All the members of the pary are well Mr. Stantley has decided to take a route by Stanley Falls for Emin's camp at Wadelas. He will restors the athority of the Internarionsl Amocistion at Stanley Falls, install Tippo Tib., and after wards ascend the Mibours, which now known to be for a grest part navigs- ble. The enterprise has caused 8 sens” tion among (be natives. Many men from the factories of Baneow sand Roms are flocking to join the expedition, news hav. ing spread of the return of the Whit Propbeiwho will restore order among the is people. ~Mingle's sha store, Lace flouncing 1 yard wide 50c—Lyen & Co. ~Mingle’s show store. «Ladies kid top fine button shoes $1.50 Lyon & Co. ~Jacobs’ [ce Cream! cream know what it is, else, town. Ed. Powers can and will sell his eo x cellent stock of boots snd shoes at such prices as will astonish you. All goods warranted. ~loe cream every day at Jacob's delivered in any quantities to \amilics at shortest notice, “ AI —— «= Ladies’ shoos 0c Lyon & Co. «Fruits of all kinds, canned ds cheapest in the market, finest grades of corn, ~0, Moree & Bro's. rennin i — Ladies’ button shoes $1.00-Lyon & Co. Ladies’ kid button shoes $1.25 Lyon & Co. ~Boox Bixvive We are now - pared to do all kinds of book binding at reasonable rates and will guarantee all work. Send in your books, magazines, etc. and have them bound. ~Mens' workirg shows 850-—Lyon & Ce. : —Mingle’s shoe store, «Cardinal, light blue, cream nad white sll wool esshmere shawls $1.25—Lyon & Co. ~Mingle's shoe store. ~Mingle's shoe store. ~ Mens’ dress show $1.25—Lyon & Co. «Table linen st 200Lyon & Co — — ~Mingle's shoe store. Lovers of good Go no where Dalivered to all parts of the Wher Baby was sick, wa gave hor Castoria, When she was a Child, she ried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, A EE «= Mingle's shoe ANNOUNCEMENTS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nevi varies, A marvel of srougth aud wholsserenoss, More seotomiosl than the ordinm'y Kinde, sd csanot ba sold fo competition with tho maititede of low test short weigh), slom or phosphate Sold only In eases. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, 106 Wall sirest, Now York, purity. How ders \ PPLICATION FOR CHARTER, Fi | Notice io hereby gives that au app fioation will be mide 10 the Yonorahis A, 0, Vuret, Prowident Judge of thie Court of Common IMs wr nme SOUBLY, of the Vive Tuesday (79% diy) of Jue, 1887, for the hatter of & corporation to be WW “Ths Challinge Cornet Band of Spring Mi, Po. the charter and hich are the mainhwmann of sn orgatins the Improvemant and advancement of ite mon bern in the science of nigel JLUALYER MEYER, Eulicitor, THE Carpet House 1S SCHREYER’S, and is the place to buy. They must be selling Car- pels at very low prices, as they have so many callers who, after examining ther large stock, buy some of them before leaving. A full line of goods is kept, from the cheapest to the best, consisting of Ingrains, Extra Supers, Ta Brussels, Body Brussels, Velvet Bruss- els and Moquelles. I also keep a full fine of Window Curlains and Fi tures, Rugs, Ottomans, and House Furnishing Goods generally. The best and most complete assortment of goods to be found this side of Phila- delphia, may be found at my stove. Carpets cul ond made ready to put down. Floor ILanen, Ruggeis de. Goods offered lo the public are just as repre- senied, H. H. Schreyer, Store No. 8, Bishop Street, Belle fonts, Pa. INSURANCE AGENCY Policies Garofully Written 153 Losses Pail Promptly New York Life Ins. Co, ASSETS $75491,433.37. A AAA 1 Home Ins.Co., New York, ASSETS $7,502 711.35. Fire Association of Phila. ASSETS $1,230 56407. Be S—emamm Girard Ins Co. of Phila. ASSETS $1,263509 78. FIREMAN'S FUND INS. 60., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS $2032 202 90. Jom { 0) men Joay¥ . RANKIN, fi Agent 3 ER RR for | " “Cantoria is so well adapted to shildren that recommend It ag superior to any preseri known to me.” H. 2. Amcwen, M.D, Pion 111 Bo. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, N, Y. fants and Children. Ri a Castors cures Oolie, Constipation, Bour Btomact, Disirhoes, Yractation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prussotes Gi on, wikou tajurious mediostion Tu Cowravn Comraxy, 12 Pulion Street, HN. %. Having retired from the firm of W. FINEST LOWEST SPRING W. I. FLEMING, The business boom has struck us and we are ready for it. W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable +» MERCHANT TAILOR <~ I. Fleming & Co., hes openediiis establishment in NICRIDER'S BLOCK 0 : \J » in the room formerly occupied by Dale Bros, next door to the First National Bank, where his old customers wild Bwd the GOODS PRICES, Bpecial attention given to 2 CUTTING AND FITTING. 1s A Cholee Stock Of GOODS pow in. Call and examine for yourself, uaranieed. Spring, gentle spring, is here and every man sad boy in town is thinkieg of a pew suit. [ am crowded with work, but I put on a new hand whenever one needed. You meed oot be alarmed about a great press of work as I will get out your order st the time promised. Crider’s Block, DIAMOND WILLIAMS’ Wall Paper and Win~ dow Shades. EMPORIUM, NO. #4, HUH STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. —( ‘We are now ready for spring trade. Our line is now full and complete ; choice goods of all grades from 10e. t $3 50 BROWN BACK 10¢; PATENT BACK 12; WHITE BACKS 18¢; SATINS 2c; MICAS 80¢ ; BRONZES from 40 to 50 ots ; EMBOSSED GOLDS from 60 to Be ; HAND PRINTS and VELOURS, from $1 00 to $8 50 A FULL LINE OF WINDOW SHADES AND : FIXTURES Can put them up st short notice, ma J Jr We also have food hangers, coiling decarmiom house painters. RE oa unt Ave prepared 10 execute jobu In town or cowniry Bellefonte. GRPHANS COURT SALE. By virtne of an order jsne! ont of Owyhee, Ds of Cuntre county, Cg wilt x Pout ory oi the tt House im Cetitre county, Penwsylvania on FRIDAY APRIL 29,87. AT 1 0CLOCR P.M. The undivided half of that fertile, known a3 the Barabast farm, SA tut fan about § Be of ails siniy 4 Milan nant ante. TL We one of the mo basa tifuily aod slighc dy teoated forme in county. Hasan never y od unten About 120 acres of ™ is capable of male i 8 large fart uf whieh improvemen Three Dwellin g Houses. Two Large Bank Barns, NEARLY Xxw, Wagan Shed, Corn Orth, and all the The Bellefonte Ore Ce. tise 31 nores and 65 percher nnder lease, bri The hed it Bogdan. ty There are two other BS a Ore Teritory. he Brapasty wit bewold ann whole or in guts te 0) 4 : | Prowne drop tn and wee our tine, or oll we and we wil | come to 36s you
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