-~ oy A tg A SR BA SR ADDITIONAL LOCAL. ~The Altoona Tribune issued a doub- lo sheet Inst Saturday. ~The Penns Valley pany last week bought the Grenoble Janking Com- «tore, the price paid being £6,725. The Contre Hall Council has at last | decided to lay a hoard walk to the rail road station, Score one for Bro, Kuriz, ~The Lill appropriating £15,000 for the completion of the Normal School at 8peeial Court. Baginning the sscond week in June and thera will he a continuing two weeks, special term of court, The following jurors buve boon drawn IST WEEK ~KECOND MONDAY IN JUNE. | Samuel Goodbart, merchant, Walker twp, | Tay for Gunsallua, Inborer, Soow Bhos, | Henry Armugost, farmer, Banner twp, id. H Brow , Aurvey or, Buow Bho i J. Miles Crronn, j ptioe, Milesburg, | Joseph Clark, earpontor, Snow Shoe, { Thos. Harper, farmer, Haines twp, 4 Lock Haven pasted the House last we 6K. | Jucob Frantz, fwrmer, Worth twp, - * Snow Shoe —one hundred for the Meo: J is given - The Muckmullon and the Town base ball clubs engaged in a friendly contest last Saturday, the former win- ping by a score of 19 to 13. ~The officials of the War Depart- ment at Washington, poke much fun at Governor Beaver sines his expose of the seoret(?) concerning the probable War arising trom the fisheries quertion, The Governog knew talking about, —The Tyrone Times says that D. R White, of that place, has just closed a contract to do the brick work for one not what he was hundred and sixty new coke ovens at (Govern Brothers, contractors, and sixty for W. A. Lathrop. «Capt. Dan, Stover, formerly of Cen- tre county, but now of Galion, Iis., says a correspondent of the Reporter, hos a snake farm, and breeds snakes by the hundreds. Pe finds a ready msrket for the reptiles in Philadelphis, where rattlesnake oil is used in the new cure for rheumatism —On last Ssturdsy night the police were notified that a mystarous per son was prowling about Hoy snd Beaver's ad. dition, scaring the ladies and otherwise annoying the residents of that vicinity. The officers have invistigated the matter and identifiad the prowler, and inform us that if he repeats bis visita there, he will surely be arrested. The friendly warning X in order that the parlies may avoid nupleasant notoriety. ~The Reporter says the report, last week, that Mr. Wolf, merchant at Woodward, had failed, is not correct, and be remains in good standing fioan- cially, with scarce any indebtedness as we are told. We are glad to contradict the report, which muit have been set sfloat by some one who, amid the fail- ures last week, got names mixed, which is the only way we can account for the erroneous story of hls baving failed. He stands as sound ss a dollar. —~*“Puzzie ror Eiecrricians.”"—A curious pheaomenon resulted in Harri- son county, Indiana, a few days ago, from a bolt of lightening striking a tree standing in the yard of Jacob Alscott, near Nevin, Near the stricken tree stood a large pond, which bad been used for watering stock. Shortly after the lightning struck the pond begsn sink- ing, and has io a few days since that time disappeared entirely.” The above 18 going the rounds of our exchanges. Apparently there is noth- ing puzzling ncr curious shout it. The bolt probably entered the gronnd and the shock had the effect of rending the bed of the pond, allowing the water to sink into the earth. ~On last Tuesday the second story of the public school building was the scene of a lively and joyous entertain- ment, the ocession being the closifly of six of the schools. Upwards of two bundred children were there, and in their bright dresses presented a daz- zling picture. The entertainment con. sisted of recitations of Psalms, chanting of the Lord's Prayer, songs, declama- tions, ete.. Considering the age of some of the participants, the affair was really a credit to both scholars and teachers, and one long to be remembered. D. F. Fortney, Esq, sod Revs. Steck and Woodeook addressed the pupils, and the teachers bade farewell to their ten der charges, when all separated. The relief trom hard study seemed to be a great pleasure, for on their way home cheer after ceeer was given by the boys. Vacation is generally hailed with de light. The {two olher schools closed during the afternoon, ~/Try Jacobs’ milk bread. wljst men! wafers at Jacob's, ——— TUMRYVILLE, Mr. William Frye, one of the wood choppers at Shafers camp, cut an ugly gash in his foot on last Friday, Mise Anna Colyer was vp irom Spring Mills where she is living at present, Loyd Kerlin, one of our bright young men, is sttendiog Prof. Hosterman's school at Spring Mills, Dr. Lee sud lady of Madisonburg were op wisidng the gentlemans pare ents at that place over Sanday. Among the visitors ai Tumeyville over Sunday were the Misses Mary A. Love sod sister Emma of Lemont, A young cigar man of this place says he hae it quite handy, ss his best girl comes to see him. That seems hardly «fair, ss it aint leap your yor. The choir at the Zion church render asme very fine music under the laler- ship of Prof. Alfred Bierly. One of our candidates has forgotten his action last winter when he saks the support of those he so generously wronged «Call and examine Zellers’ fishing rods, prices range from tu cents to ten , | Wm. Sholl,, farmer, Haines twp’ | Lot, Strubla, furmer Spriog twp, | Urinh Reifsnyder, enrponter, Miilheim | Robt Meek, farmer Ferguson twp Geo. B. Haine, Farmer, Miles twp, { Geo W. Keichline, farmer, Ferguson, | Wilbur Rishel, tencher, Howard Miles twp { James Swab, sawyer, Potter twp | David Spots, farmer, Union twy | Moses Giihert, laborer, Miles {John H Roush, farmer Spring twp { John I. Qiswine, clerk, Bellefonte Miles Campbell, Isborer, Huston twp, John R. Musser, farmer, Gregg twp B. F. Lasthers, merchant, Unionville James H. Potter, merchant, Bellefonte, L. M. M: vers, professor, Spring twp James OC Boal, justice, Contre Hall Samuel Dixon, Iarmer, Snow Shoe J. H Snyder, farmer, College twp D. B Kanes, gentleman, Liberty twp, Adam F. Keckman, farmer, Gregg twp Constance Curtin, gentleman, Boggs twp Joseph Fetzer, lnborer, Liberty tw | A. R. Alehander, farmer, Poeun twp James Donovan, lumbermar, Rush twp, Wm. Woodring farmer, Worth twp. ND WEEK THIRD MONDAY IN JUNE { Jumes Korman, farmer, twp Merty Cunningham, moulder, Belletonte | A. V. Miller, farmer, Spring twp. { Isninh Rush, farmer, Spring twp, { Alex Miller, brickmaker, Rash twp. { Geo. Garberick, farmer, Spring twp: William Quick, farmer, Snow Shoe. W. K. Alexander, merchant, Millheim. Frank C. Fiagel, merchant, Poilipsburg. Jacob Ardry, farmer Worth twp. Wm. H. Mills, barber, Bellefonte Noah Korman, farmer, Miles twp, Michael! Confer, farmer, Howard twp. Jobn C Be-hiol, farmer, Liberty twp, Luthur Gelawite, farmer, Miles twp. Henry Korman, farmer, Gregg twp. George Saylor, gentleman, Boggs twp Frauk P. Bisir, jeweler, Bellefonta, John Duke, laborer, Rush twp. Thomas Doyle, butcher, Philipsburg, Elias Markle, wagon maker, Walker twp. Adam Dack, farmar, Worth twp, R. M. Wolf, merchant, Haines twp. Wa. B. Turner, farmer, Union twp. Wm. McCormick, carpenter, Potter twp D, M. Pletcher, surveyor, Howard. D. M. Butts, civil engineer, Bellefonte. Ed. H. Poorman, farmer, Snow Shoe. Russel Holt, laborer, Huston twp. Geo. Swver, farmer, Potter twp. John C. Rote, engineer, Spring twp. Jacob Griffin, shoemaker, Half Moon twp. Frank Ingram, farmer, Union twp. Roland Swisher, farmer, Huston twp. A. C. Hinton, farmer, Snow Shoe. F. F. Jamison, teacher, Gregg twp. John Reed, farmer, Patton twp. — Another mysterious shooting affair has occured in Clearfield county, this time one mile below Philipsburg, near Troy's, along the Beech Creek railroad, in whih Jacob Bover, a young unmarri- ed man, about 22 years of age, met his death. A few minutes before 8 o'clock last evening he left his boarding place to meet Miss Maggie McCann, with whom he had previously made an en- gagement, Between the hours of § and 9 at the above named place, Jacob Boyer was either shot by Miss McCann or shot himself, it is not now positively known which. The ball entered the back of the head and came out near the eye, indioating marder, for it would be a difficult matter for a man to put a bal! into his bead in that peculiar way. A jury has been empaneled but has not yet rendered a verdict, Miss McCann stoutly maintsing her inno- cence, declaring that Boyer shot him. sell, was arrested and lodged in the county jail at Clearfield to-day to await developmeuts, It is very difficult to get at the facts in the case. Rumors are plenty, as they always are in cases of this sort, Mis McCano will not be tried before September. Boyer was a native of New York, sod his home is said to have been in Auburn previous to his coming here. At the time of his death he was a conductor on the Beech Creek railroad, Clearfield county has three muider trials on hand for the fall term the Mabafly case, Hamlin and now Miss MoCana.~ Tribune, ~New spring wagons and buggies at 8. A. McQuistion & Co's, List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Post Office at Bellefonte Centre coun- Pa, May 160h 1887. Robert Bowen, Alliance Christian, Miss Julia Cook, Milton Endy, Nelson & Hall, Jacob F. Hazel, Frank McDonald, Miss Bridget McCormick, Miss Ann Aliza Parker, W. H. Thoms L. D. Sharp, Willism Thomas, Persons inquiring for letters named in the above list will please say advertised, Jas, H. Dosmiws. P. M, p — we Mingle’s shoe store, ~Mingle's shoo store. ~Meony’ dress shoes $1.25 Lyon & Co, «Table linen st 200—Lyon & Co storeys atti ———— ~Mingle's shoe store. When Baby waa sick, we gave hor Castoria, When she was 8 Child, she oried for Castors, When abe became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castorta, —— «= Mingle’'s shoe store, «Blank ore options at the Cexras Democrat office. A $5; 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS, The following will be tae charger of sunoanes ments io this colume, All ana spaniel wih the cash Sherilr, $5; Treasurer, gi tecoeder, 88 Commissioners, 81, All pinseives to abide the ncemente mins a lodge UO socratie County Uonvetition EHERIFP. Wa are authorized % announce the name WM, A ISHLER, of Honner towaship, ss a condidate for Mhor iff, sulject to the of the Democratic County Convention decision TREASURER We ara nuthorized to mnuonnes the name JOSHUA T POTTER { Potter township, ws a County Treasurer, suljoct to 0 decision of the candidate for | LIN. of Milos w thahig § *ulijecy i BY i to the | GALOK MORRISON, of | moon and Potter townships, and Domocratio County Convention, REGINTER Wa are suthorized to sntounce the name W J. OAR LF a a enndidate for Register to the decision of the Democratic County, snyention RECORDER Weare authorized to announcs the name D. L. ZER Recorder, saljoct sti County Convention, Ww AS A CAD of the of Milihelor, as a candioats fo decision of the Demaocr Ww Are : I Ww a i the bans Warth township, der, suldect ty the decision unty Convention fidate for Rw Denscratic ( Notice Of Appaonls, Notice | ba held at the is hereby that Commissioner's given Appeals wi office in Bellefonte for the different townships and boroughs ss follows : the Miles, Haines and Gregg, sand Millbeim borough May 81 F "wr Harris, Coll a ror townsh ps of Penn, Half. Contre eg, Forg ISON, Hall borough June 1 For Rusa, Taylor, Huston and Worth townships, and Philipsburg June 2 Snow Shoe and and For Union, Burnside, Boggs townships, and Unionville Milesburg boroughs June 8. For Howard, Curtin, Liberty, Marion snd Walker townships, and Howard bor? ough June 6, For Benner, Patton snd Spring town ships, and Bellefonte borough June 7 Assessors are required to be present and have their transcripts with them. Joux Worry, A.J. Guinsr, J.C. Hexpersox, Commissioners. Attest, G. W. Ramberger, Clerx. -Mingle's shoe store, ~ Mens’ fine dress shoes $1 50 Lyon & Co. ~Mrs. Hall, of near Unionville, se- companied by a boy, whileon her week- ly wisit to Philipsburg with produce, butter, eggs, otc,, met with an sccident at the upper end of Presqueisle St, on Thursday, by which she narrowly es- eaped serious injuries. While in the act of entering the gateway at W, H. Wigton's with two horses attached to a spring wagon, the horses became freightened and attempted to jump over the gate, in doing which, the con- tents of the wagon includiug Mrs. Hall and the boy were thrown to the ground, Lodger, —Mingle's shoe store —Mingle’s shoe store ~Curtain lace at 8¢ —~Lyon & Co J soob's Ice Cream try it. wd 800b's 2501 cream chocolates Home-made buggies out wear any- thing made in the city. MeQuistian & Co. have 10 new buggies of their own make. Call and examine, ~2bet fine mixtures st Jacobs, ~ Juoob's for bread. ~J aoob’s for Grabam wafers. ~Mingle's shoe store, «Musling at 4c Lyon & Co. ~Fresh Bretasls at Jacobs’ 20¢. ~Curisri’s Scuoor or Business —Pu- pils entering upon our regular course of study on or before May Ist can have the advantage of the following special rates, Tuition, three months, $25, Tai- tion, Books and Board, three months, $75. 8. N. Christie Principal Lock Haven, Fa. A —————————— ~Lace curtains & pair 60c—Lyon & Co. ~Genty’ long ties 10 and 120—Lyon & Co. CL —— A— ~B00 pair kid gloves 100 up.~Lyon & Co. weDress silks 83 and 850. Lyon & Co. ~Onshmers all wool 87}, 40 and 450 Lyon & Co. Ladies’ button shoss $1.00 —Lyon & Co. «Lemons st Jacob's. Ladies’ kid button shoes $1.26 Lyon & Co. ~Boox Bixpine ~We are now pared to do all kinds of book ing at reasonable rates and wil guarantee all work, Send in your Back, papers, magazines, ete., and have them bound. ~Meons' working shoes BieLyon & Co. «= Mingle's shoe store, «Cardinal, light bles, cream sod white sll wool cashmere shawls $1.25 Lyon & CH Bo —— A RISTIE'S Absolutely Pure. iis powder never varies eugih and wholesomenoss i A marvel of More w ary Kinds, and cannot be purity, aomioal than sold in competition tudes of low test short wolght, slum or I" Bold only in cans. ROSELL POWDER CU, 106 Wall #lreel, New York wilers BAKING \ PPLICATION FOR CHARTER, Notice is hereby given that an applioation will be made to the Honorable A, 0. Furst, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre eouaty, on the ¥irst Tuesday (7th day) of June, 1887. for the charter of a corporation to be eall “The Challeng: Cornet Band of Spring Mills, Pa, the charter and object of which wre the maintenance of an organive- tion devoted to the improvement and advancement of its members in the science of mud J.CALVIK MEYER, THE Carpet House 1S SCHREYER’S, and is the place to buy. They must be selling Car- pets at very low prices, as they have so many callers who, after examining their large stock, buy some of them before leaving. A full line of goods 4s kept, from the cheapest lo the best, consisting of Ingrains, Extra Supers, Tapestry Brussels, Body Brussels, Velvet Bruss- els and Moquetles, I also keep a full fine of Window Curtains and Fix- tures, Rugs, Ottomans, and House Furnishing Goods generally. The best and most complete assoriment of goods to be Jound this side of Phila- delphia, may be found at my store. Carpets cul and made ready to put down. Floor Linen, Ruggets dc. Goods offered to the public are just as repre- sented, H. lH. Schreyer, Store No. 8, Bishop Street, Belle- fonte, Pa. INSURANCE AGENCY Policies Carefully Written 18.3¢ Losses Paid Promptly Now York Life Ins. Co., ASSETS $75491453.37. Home Ins.Co., New York, ASSETS $7502711335. Fire Association of Phila. ASSETS $4.950 36407. Girard Ins. Co. of Phila. ASSETS $1963509 78. FIREMAN'S FUND INS. 60., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS #9032902 00. Jon O)mmen JOR N . RANKIN, Agent Office in “Oriders Block" Diamond. on CY for Infants and Children. known to me.” IH. A. Amcwex, M D., 111 Bo, Oxford Bi., Brooklyn, N, ¥, oo g Castoria is so well adapted to hildren that § Oastoris cures Colle, Constination, recomnend it as superior W any prescription § Bour Btomach, Diarrhoea, Eructstion, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud prouctes 8 ation, Withous iujurious medication, Tux Cowravs Couraxy, 182 Fulton Btrest, N.Y. Haviog retired from the firm of W, FINEST LOWEST SPRING W. I. FLEMING, in the room formerly occupied by Dale Bros, I am crowded with work, but I put on a new hand The business boom has struck us and we are ready W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable + MERCHANT TAILOR 4 L Fleming & Co, bus vi ned his establishment in NICRIDER'S BLOCK (0 next door 10 the Fist National Bank, where his old customers will find Lhe GOODS PRICES, Special attention given to + CUTTING AND FITTING. 1 A Choice Stock Of GOODS vow in. Call snd examine for yourself, uaranteed. Spring, gentle spring, is here and every man and boy in town is thinking of 8 new suit. whenever ome needed. for it. You weed not be alarmed about a great press of work as I will get out your order at the time promised. Crider’s Block, DIAMOND Bellefonte. - "DR J SINES v = SYRUP «< Wall Paper and Win- dow Shades. EMPORIUM, NO. #8, HIOH STREET BRELLEFPONTE, PA. rn pre ‘We are now ready for spring teade. Oar line is now full and complete ; choloe goods of all grades from 10c, to $8 50 BROWN BACK 10¢; PATENT BACK 1%; WHITE BACKS 16¢c; SATINS 0c; MICAS due ; BRONZES from 40 to 50 om ; EMBOSSED GOLDS from 60 to %0¢ ; HAND PRINTS and VELOURS, from $1 00 10 $3 50 SRI SN A FULL LINE OF WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES Can put them ap st short notice. sn JO presse Wo aloo have good paper hangers, ceiling decormtom and hover painters, Bt {ad Are prepared 0 execute Jobs In town or country Have ttophone connection, EA al Au Please drop in and see out Hoe, or call we and we wi come 0 soe you and bring samples, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. | ben Groban, in FRIDAY APRIL29, 87, - AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M, andivided half of Known 83 the Barnhart farm. 204 Sent fn This farm is loonted on the mals #7 none lle rond shout 2 miles cast of Bellefonte, : walt beautifully and of county. . never y Ore Teritory. The property will be sold ae a whole or tn purists
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