THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1888, FRRRESPON DENTE antalning impertant news wil te r publieation in this paper Nn eemant ivibong wl he foserted unless accom panied iy ‘he real name of the sender. Patrons will vomfer a lavor hy wirting any personal notice at thas Mog tidy received Loeal department. -Whenin Bellefonte don’t fail to visit Vill Perlstein’s Dry @ools store, the only exc usive diy goods store in the town. Nothing but dry coads, notions, dress trim- mings and furnishing plain figures and sold at New Bush Arcade. the goods. goods markedin ORE rCE, Ca lento ala bills, at Dexo car offion, “uth of Millheim was Court, this week, -Jactice Fsar in attendanaon g wy " the town was full of Satur it day evening —smoke and tanglefoot, on ~The asil eacru-aut on weeoant of the puddiers gilfiRe, A B Herd Es point +d Postmunst w— 1- the newly aj of Philipsburg was Satu 1a town — We notice have nn 1iy. that several new houses bern erecied al mg the upper end of the cur #0 on the ud fam, Rooj burgh r ~J.Kvle dolfarlane is BlOW iV red ing frou his fail from his or wai macn more seriously hurt than at first supposed, -Mr. grocery -man, Harry Baney the now op “4 bran bound t« with the rest of the gang, — Mr. Kecler Logan street this b wagon. Hurry is who reside wougn year o'd child on Monday las buried in the Ur Don't m cemetry. that the «¢ office of forget rooms ana busine ORAT are Renyolds bloek ftary quariers. see us our new Mrs, Lawrence Wian, East Bishop Street, has been sick for the past week, bul uader the treatment of that skilled physician Dr, Eioler she is improvieg rapidly. ~ Forest fire parts of the County Bagle ridge seen are raging 1a diffe those on the through and « prove R'eshop und John oni { ment kt good ord ows | —Company speet>d vex! Saturday, May 12th. Th bogs must got on a clean shave and put on a bold froot, like they always do on such occwions. Heads up! Eyes right! ~EFerge Moese of Patton was sbout 70 years old, He was Appar- ently well in the morning and eat his treakfat as usual but died arising from the table, Rev, Gring, missionary from Japan will preach in the Reform ed church ia this place on next Sunday morning snd evening, everybody should go and hear his sermons as they will be both iateresting snd instructive, ~Quite a nice scene presented itself oafSuadey evening, the Bald Eagle mountains being on fire on the South side for quite a distance and » grand wight it was from the steps of the new public school building. ~Geoo. W. Dickey Postmaster of Bowtadale, A. 8. R. Richards and W. O. Laogsford prominent gentlemen of Houtadule were callers at the Dexocear office on Tuesday. The gentlemen ware aver on masonic business. ~The Ladies Auxiliary this place will hold a fo 4: IR Post Roos } NMA, cak be served everybody attend the 8 good time, ~ Mfr, Georns K a brother of John Kan binder; spent AOVEaral os the first tise 1h the plessure of vis waa very much de bere. He came ! whera be had bees tes badeide of a sick mothe; wdohn Caldwell ost bi avd Only ebild on Friday lithe Ieliow was going on three yo ope old, » bright little boy the light «7 the hous. hoid. Mr, Caldwell feels his Toss toep- Iv, Sut has the sypainy of his frieuds roPuelzh bor and the oop oistion boomeomys that the jira follow before Roclety mn Satur waa 1 Ine iw paved 1 *worrow wid pain ofthis work! # “ | poh | i | | by our public Schools with very appro | pupils of the Arbor Arbor day was observed Day. and jnteresting coremonies, of the VIsLLOrs M. the main room filled VAYIOUs Wis with und schools, Presi. dent Fortney, Rev, Snyder and Hyden occcupied spatson the platform, The school choir sang “Beautiful songs | | of the spring,” after which came prayer | by Rev, Mr. Hayden. Fort- ney de ivered the introductory roma ks President Our forests he said have been greatly | dep eted in recent years, snd the leg. works are closed tight as a | Township i diad suddenly on Fri he | y on Friday morning he | Spangler who responded in a humorous | being the clam tree of the seniors. : : : ! bat : i | ng the importance to the the islature reaiiz commonwealth of repairing had directed the Govenor to appolut a for pur pose of planting trees which has led Arbor Fhe » of this day lay Once Or tWico a year the dny beat Cal day: olmer becoming very the nurseries Heo ervance by out s0 much so that ving short of trees y importance: of its ob { particularly by the publi house lo i Ka High He thought « of the ines t be produ reason why ve an sbund We she s this could be done in irope fruit tre the highways, LJ 4 HE jonship and the ladies the othe 1 be hoped they might do let each one of them plant a tree President Fortney called on Ma speech, Mr.Meyer who sent out the first graduating class of the High School was called upon and made a neat little address, Rev. Mr. Hayden following in a verv interesting speech. fe said some one had said that the difference between civilized man and the savage was that the civilized man planted » tree the fruit whereof he dose not ex- pect to partake. The savage lives in the pressnt, After music by the choir the ecrewd adjourned to the school grounds where the ceremony of plant- ing the trees was gone through with, the Bellefonte band being present and heading the procession of the schools, Six trees were planted in the Campus Tree no 1 by the schools of Misses Rank- in and Hewes, Tree no 2 by the schools of Misses Levey and Powers, Trees 3. 4. Sand 6 were class trees, with Chas Noll, Boyd Musse®, Charley Garner and Lee wo Tree no six The snd deock as orators, besutiful ’ 3} ware very bh ot ear wilh even more this. on! ug and we ; see Arbor i rved next enthnsinsm than wing board walks are in a i Fit unsa’‘e to Robert Valentines m and are r night treet, Jacob V, Thomas and Freon and 1¢ hoardwalk slong the vacant lot op- posite the north ward school building which belongs to Linn & MoCoy. This information is for the pedestrian who endangers life and limb the moment le puis foot on one of these walks after and for the street committees of 'sunail, which having eyes ne not, ears but they hear not, legs have ia rig ls baw i tO Lav n Allegheny street dari have is 3 thie 0 7 by ke, Wanren «A boy to learn the print- ing wle., i ; this year At | High | Rev, waste | urged | —Mr, Bishop street is now under | he before long A I Here are Crider’'s new building roof, and exp cig Lo eeu py it very much needed improvemen others on the same reel hould folld Ww Mr, Crider AeXnind ~8yd Baiifool was in town on Mon day and said he was feeling first rate, Ho has improved wonderfully since he i | went to Centre Hall and his health ret He is gaining in flesh and know { he is on the sure road to recovery urning, {in spirits We are glad to that I can't help it, but whenever | with A Dest pretty girl, teropting and rogish eyes, | always wish she wa near a mud puddle and that I had to lift her over. It's a weakness probably Erchange we see the article but | can't help it, [Js too whenever shove men side of a mud walk you Ww tioned on the wrong puddle we just say ‘'sissy around the wud | uddle ont sou and your shoes,’ forging forging » 18 still rapidly to manulscturing | wnnd the building boom which struck ber several your ( still with us, { new houses are being b street two intions and feel satisfie ness of the Phil pat irg office will be i ; conducted on business principles and { in the interests of its patroos Last Friday Arbor Day many people availed themselves of the opportunity to plant trees &o., but the toughest spot on mother earth is in and around the new public school build ing Three men have been workiag for several days potting down holes for the purpose of planting trees, it is rather rough when people have to re- sort to dynamite to make a hole to set trees in, this is the case in front of the new public school building. Rock, rock, nothing but rock, and hard rock at that, 20 bard that it takes hard rock. ing to rock it out, ~The work of moving the five span iron brid ge, one mile west of Mapleton, was successfully accomplished on Thurs day morning. After Sea Shore Express bad passed the bridge st 8:57 o'clock, the (racks were cut loose at each end of the bridge and every man in place at the windlasses placed on the outer ead of each new support, the ropes soon began to tighten and the mawi ve structure showed signe 0 mov ag thes aml! iron ™ r double track iron one 510 long, and its weight is estimated at 910 toons, and was moved a distance of 43 feet in 23 minutes from the first start until in position, 9 mioutes of (his time being consumed by ropes giving out and having to be replaced, leaving the aotaal moving tima 14 mioutes. The whole structure moves bodily and in line, which was regulated by Muster Mechanic L. E. Wimer, who stood on the middle of the bridge and grave sig- pals with a handkerchic!, This is the longest bridge ever moved by the Penosylvania R. R. Co., and reflects great oredit on the pmjectors of the work, C. 8. Rechdolt, nmistant engi=. eer, and L. E. Wimer, master mechanic of the middie division, A (eu-ureh stone bridge will be built to take the i place of the iron one, - Tyrone Het) ou 0!]ans feet on | » | Lynch asked to be shown to sand | Afier 86 Yeurs of Separation They | | Meet | | u#t Sunday morning Mr. Dough: who hives about ilies south wn pike came o church, as usunl while hers and In conversation with some iran ger quiry was made as to what part of Ire. | { | land he hailed froma, he was told hut | Mr. Dougherty coming from that place | but | here MeM whol Patric the Me- | | said he knew about | his no ous countryman Mr. Peter The stranger whose name is Mahon residence which was done by | Mr: Dougherty on | lenrned the of Mr. M Wis JL Was er-in law | left | when their they country urrived i separated, one going he Last there SUNAAY Luppy meeling siter a year | Gaysourg Ad ail ior moved to euire | month bad any married Li i our oi num her woe | Roy i | : Lye i Lhe Lm ad on ric ia ve, which piace tend tue fanaeral of iis brother's Eisenhart has by room in which he has pisced the butter He has increased the department. Spriog Mills creamery butter commands the highest warket price: While some cresmeries oan hardly fiod market for all the bat ter they make, Mr. Eisenbart can snot fill his orders, The Kaigws of the Golden Eagle are making preparation to take part in the services of Decoration Day. T. B Jamison will leave in a few days for New Jersey where he will canvass for fruit trees, John Minnich, who is working in the oar shops st Milton is home on » visit 10 his father and sister. Daniel Runkle. pike boss, is repair ing his section, which extends from the Old Fort 10 Penn Hall, x improyed Creamery the addition of a large worker, Also storage «<The following guests of the Curlin. Burnett wedding » rogistered at the Broecker hoff hous He, W. Pp. Wi ir. Hugh W | Mua. Molis; brs. A ten! Dickinso: | Wo. Sage and wife, Ithaca. Wm. B. Mana and wile, Philads. Judge Simonton and wile, Harrisburg At the Bush House: E. A. Oxford, Brooklyn; New York, Harria W ite, Syrae use, N.Y; M.D Burnett, Syracuse N. Y; Me. and Mrs, J RB Barnaty, Syr KY. Mun Fownsend; Burnett Nash Wn Wynne Wil ® «Bio Trout. Messrs, Harry Hicks, of nd Hai; Knight, of Hae risburg, onme Lo town ou Thursday, and aud went out fishing win Mr. 0, T. Switger, to Six-Mile- Run. They came hasan in the evening «1% only 23 trout bus Luo twooly three wont eoighed “won ond ht on quarter pounds | ung boay ean beat that let *ho & Oud " «Philypeteory Journal Nallaf ne - in. | bis | | { lust Friday, which shows a population i ' 40 Mi Hn enxt William U i iz is grading his jot hop street, Le expec to build is the near future, Henry Hill, colored, of Johostown He the only colored druggist in Lhe » holds a cirtificate as a druggist, Bis We are informed that the Pheonix inning mill ix to ehunge hands in the | ¥ E near future, It will be run by a stock oun puny. . tne Ip slreel nave bevy Fe pied, | Levi] & He revs i found the coal in the alley the thing to get through, and through had been an iomate of the ssme oell | with him w)a Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock Carrie, the 14-year-old daughter of A, L. Keppart of near Osceola, committed suicide at her home at Coal Ran, about two miles from there. She went 10 her room after supper and had been there but a short time when the report of the revolver, with which she bad taken her life was heard by the family. Oa reach- ing the room where she lay they found ber on the floor wich a bullet hole thiough her head, which caused death plmost instantly, The girl left a note on the stand (0 her parents, bidding them farewell, telling them therein that she was going to die soon. It ws supposed that she was temporarily insane, as DO other cause can be assign. ed fur the deed, A coroner's impanneed and aly jury was held t} iat} ' questi | more pg ‘ ed . taal & ‘ “f if Uru L RT ty Pent Mis. Jn Mra Maria | Cox; W. B. Caden; J. P, Fitger; Mrs. Annie Mr. 7 G. Harehberger; Houk Geo W 3: John Houein Found Hamphry: J, A Mayer; Sull seheflos: Moss Mary Smith M y Persons inquir ng | i ‘ i in the above lus wil Lined, Jawen 1D nsive rw ALE we Norio, David and Honey ¥ will anit and herd cattle in Sues Vato, dos summer, Al who desire 10 themealves of their serviess should * Caolihe Lon Olive, idbuiesburg MYR Thecensus of Altoons was completed | I it he went in company with a boy, who | Vie i het baugh | Haught, : % i Cnwned Pos] peg eA rt ar —————— That Highway of Nations # broad ALIantic is ever & stoviny FRI tel ow Lue wind: ever v1 2 in Lhe good why . { $ 1d tu thie i ge, a Cotutnereinl travelers and buyers most visit the centres of foreign tialde many- lacture. Tost atrocious malady, sen- sickness, together with colicky pains snd much inward utesciness is ofien endured when Hostetters Stomach Bitters would Lave fortified the ve Crs fact a CO with Lhe Hine preven 1 Bre rag Uaprom ey ie Oo Lin fail “Christ Homes: How to Bet gii] descriplions of Lhe piclures, before Pilate” and “Christ on Uslvary,” snd portrait of Munksosy, the puinies of these great works. | ~The bighest cask price pad for hides at a. Beczer & Son's meat market 48 3m SPRING AND sUNMER SEASON [55K « Full line of Cassimers, Scotch and Worsted Suiuegs Cheaper than ready made, Moxrconnny & Co, Tuilors, A —————— es a —— Ox1oxs Onion setts or little onions of prime quality can be sold to MeCalmont & Co, for tweive to fifteen cents per quart dry measure. They must be small, u-l4 ~The highest cash price paid for hides at A. Be zer & Son's meas market 45-3m. —Blank oaths of office for ‘ale ob } the Dexocaar offic ————. — a — ‘KN MARKET. orkly by Gerbenich, Hate & Un Aji ten fie Lp pean { tiem dried Por pound, seeded { Bwiend «la Wika, pt poun | Nes Basin pot Pond vi ss 1 Doane PY GEE ein mires on - | Prosh Bute POE POBBA. ou imnnriboniy liom Jo PURI couioinss anmsior asmwmmmy cusses sums Cvlintey Hates por posnd | Abas wt CRIN crs D Shiutdore Bronk ast 5 wien i Ant rer - 21H - 4 Eis aa a A A——— aan at 1 St CAREY Bacon. a] a an Vor ECE ees FE 00 pu BOI ommend i 5 ah sefrals + SW Mae pe pomnd v vou ioe i Dried Roan Corin Por Benim iions sss Ape Tal or par gaia... on | Wedinr Plow 1 Aprien par a SABE EE a SRD ER SEE US vei and FETE ha, be | FETT
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