he Contre Brmoctat, st THURSDAY, July 12, 1888, CORRESPONDENCE containing will be gladiy received for publication in No commune cations will ba luserted unless ac panded by the real pate of the sender. Patrons will confer & favor by reporting any personal notice at thy office. important news — When in Bellefonte don’t fail to visit Will Perlstein’s Dry Goods store, the only exclusive dry goods store in the town. Nothing but dry goods, notions, dress trim- mings and furnishing goods. All goods markedin plain figures and sold at eneprice. New Bush Arcade. * Local Department. of Milesburg, die i Mark Saturday Brown last and at Curtin's. was buried He in cemetery was born January 10, 1838, The Democratic Club room is mented with nn handsomely framed geraving of President ( the gift of gift of Mj J. L.Sp the Exe luli a mean weratic es. The ‘sil un improved on MC. PH job of painting sirronnuding longing to the old fair g¢ distance ot 1 I. HAS IH short dista brated the frees Geehit: 1 ehildren too eral arrests ha ave threatened settlement « Daniel ~~ township ol last Sp house Sunday place 0 years of throughout i soldier in t! the 2nd cavalry, 4 J. I. Conde David Barrell and Nathaniel it. Union at Republicans est terms of spirit. which amned the Gras listened to the g Ie (3 oof § Ops The D eircatial bat the water « til ti Jam 3 |. caller week. Both g fo the DEMO | The wavs liked to p vOoung ma knew whose paper | 1 i Erik ti it ever rik (LR When you pa ting your own | you are getting tix «Andrew Curtin, thu adhioinin three years given tiv and the Fourth of July treat in works, Wednesday « tween fifty and one hundred gathered on the porch and in the yard to It of « in Lowy vil little folks watch the displ was unusuall fine and a happier lot iv. hildren “Prem not be fond and Lawrence Brown manage the fire de partment andidoubtless enjo el the fun The ehildren are loud in their praise of Mr. and Mrs. Cartin, Hon, James Gilliland of Washington, PC. brother of Hon, Samuel Gilliland, now over eighty. five of age, visiting his daughter Mrs, Wright, of Milesburg. We give in this week's fe of the DEMocrAT Mr, Gilliland 's recollection of his first visit to Bellefonte and Mileshurg., Mr. Gilliland was at one time prothonotary and during the war wis commissioner for Pennsylvania at Washington. He was appointed to that position by Ex4£:overnor Curtin al. though Mr. Gilliland was a Democrat: He looked faithfully after the interests of Pennsylvania soldiers, Ile has re. si 2 1 there ever since the war, Captain Ao aaiiiont of Stoo, is his son, ‘ Yeu In * ar pa | this paper | orna- | leveland and | tid | Denth of Joseph Hazel. As the hand on the dial closely ap- proached the hour of ten Monday eve- ning. July 2. it marked the close of John Hazel Deceased wits 26 vears old, He took sick Thursday previ earthly life, ous to his death and pemained 1 an un. conscious condition up to the time of lin demise, His death is attributed to a general breaking down of a once power ful constitution. He was a young man possessed as it were of more than ordi- nary physical powers, and had he not he did to all kinds of whether he to<lay would be living and exposed himself as his life could have been carried up to the three score and ten, “Joe,” as he was best known in the community in which he resided, was a good-natured young had friends in the neighborhood min and hosts of Hh resided bis old ee i I in which Yevveud 10Vedd and and But stout, hardy young workingman ng beneat! thiol Poor Deceased leaves an aged mother to mourn The rest es fend § what was VOoung, +} I Li | may he sleep in peace the loss of her only companion i 11 0) wedge hibor and those ff Ww J tie fs of He the which he M oof town was a member of the ™ He } church Colburn, pastor wid funeral sermon verde of the 87th an: the afore Pred hed from the text the a%th Psalm: * Mark t} perfect behold the upright, { thee and of that man is peace, Deceased had many relatives in Cen. tre and Clearfield counties who will be i pinned to hear of his death, Harrison Shope, a young man re siding itn Altoona, was stabbed to death by an Malian, The body of young Shope was brought to Milesburg for interment, The Italian is in jail in Hollidaysburg. Y oung Shope was under the influence of liquor at the the and had been wrest. ling with 8 companion and threw him twice. the fellow then ran away and Shope man after him. Shope eanght up with his companion as he supposed and grappled with him, but saw his mistake and said ** you are not the man I am after,” but the Italian plunged his knife into Shope with fatal vesults, ~The mdvocates of Chinese cheap labor, are blowing their nasal organs on the luerican flag. OBITUARY, On the 9th, inst, at Benner township, Centre McBripg: her residence in connty. Murs, has long Me Bride, whose husband Evi «Vil nt thu |, YA and 6 day ripe age of 4. This ble christian mother in Israel, was bap tized in infancy and received into the Lutheran church at an early age, She wits a consistent member of the church of attendant upon the pthc TV ON the t | departed this fe | vears, Simonths her cholee and a regoing up Lo FEEL of her disability, She was confined to eral with room and chair for ses VEATS. Inirinty he she bore hea christian hi she patience and resignation, During last illness though suffering much She kind mothe faithful, affection Wits i ite welpful ei two children mourn her demise, her eternal gain, \ nother has | hone on the rth to tl wl Here all is been called from Tei n wil veel mirth, Sh TTR El EE 14 « } AL 33D cends VisvreRvE 1) fvocral sional $ Uf Ta i fi fier nail FheRasavE ERG FITS R EERE RARE EEE EE] Jo nan pind James Scofield that two members of It was deeidmd the club each week be elected 10 pre dress the meeting on Momday fYenIngs al Mover W iil i pointed to talk bedore tin and Singer were ap meeting next Monday evening. The outdook for the Fall trade in the Apollo Me Far very celebrated Ranges at lane's hardware store is already flattering amd dozens of people are in every wevk looking at the samples. This heretofore king of ranges has been en- targed and improved within the last six months which fact will place it still further ahead of its would-be competi tors, It takes less fuel to cook with this range than any other making it by far the most economical to use. No. 188 has been added to the line of styles and is a beauty that every one should see before buying. AS a - Anna Katharine Green, the cele. brated author of “The Leavenworth Case,” begins a new story in the Pitts. burgh Sunday Dispatch on July 8. The Dispatch is a wonderful interesting pa- per, securing best writers and fullest } wens Ww why cost, aivice been ealled from earth, | bore he pain with the fortitude of the | pare thers ves on some subject and ad. | My First Visit 10 Bellefonte, | 1 It was on the 4th Monday of August 1814, my father was summoned to attend the Court to the expen 0 Keung i tins as a Juror, and Ve her coned and a 11] 1 i ’ frat i hi ik 1 whl 1 : 8, on Bunny our pet horse to” bring be back, Wis nny For short a trip as this, it {to make and 1 mounted barefoot and without coat futher, county road leading past not considered necessary change in my elothing hind my When we reached the Potters Mill Potter. and {he met Judge son William W., Potter, to Bellefonte, we hi FEAL {any mountain One Hall, about miles west of tre reached the mountal | and Wild West will visit 1 1 hin wlny, first an | and | NOTICE, Edward lector and solleitor to whois ie sydd, FH — King & Franklins collossal shows Bellefonte ot July 26th, See next issue { day night a week Thu who 1) horses at Myr. Groen near the parsonag pred hing that night. in a James Alexmudrew honise Squire the singing. There were a number then 1. Vis IW Wis deep, the Preshwvterians living in Milesburg Snire Foster an elder. Blairs, Addannses Ko The wont her cold and the sledding good, | tT cannot think of any persons living there who were there at that d nour return home a New followed us, amd heard of his owner | nated him Pencil. AY. now, hd Found lad 1 4 Heved family . things He was a favorite with all the I had him trained to do that other dogs could not be learned, my brother John commenced teaching school in Milesburg when he was 17 years of age. 1 went several times to see him while he teaching. He boarded with the Adamses, Josern GILLILAND, The name of Robert J. Fleming has been sent to the Senate by the Presi. dent as Post Master of Lock Haven, suceessor to the late Judge Rankin, de- ceased, The nomination seems to give entire satisfaction to the Lock Haven “ Democrat” and we conclude to the pepe in general, many was f foarty I PAIGN | Intelligencer,” a 3 : % from now until Noveribey | from Philippians 4-4 Mr. Bedford d ivi] eo dow five minutes, showing the object. fons that are mised against (uld rellow | ship. aml also showing tis benefits are derived from the order CLEVELASD AND THURMAN CAM the ** Weekly page Only 14. 188K, in. Every Deno yidd enlwierile for the * Intell The Weekly Intelligenver from now until November 14, 1888, and handsome portraits of Clevelamd amd Thorman, sine 22x28 for toe. Get up clubs, Sample copies mailed free. Ad. “ Intelligencer,” Lancaster, a Sutweribe for an eight pam which contains all the news, We § clngive Ihaily only 81.00 erat sw gene dress w= List of unclaimed Jotters remaining | in the post office at Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa., July 9, 1888, James Conel, Mm. Lenn A. Dovie, Mrs. Lizzie J. Friesss, Victor Gatwood J. M. Harvey, Miss Minnle Musser, James Reynolds, John C, Saylor, J. A, Sellars, Miss Verda Strickler, Mrs, Sal. lie Stover, Persons inguiring for letters named in the above list will please ray advertised, ) Pletcher is our authorized col | i sembly | Hour i Des Bpring Mills. Mr. R.G. Lill ‘ . pring Mills Creamery Kisenhart has sold one half 2 i NiiwsE 8 nhart we Normal Behiool has returned I yeckerof 1a og home Thom IN iv of George’ MEN" QUNGRERE ures the as 8 OR and de a LE of Maj tate for Com fons of the ASSEMBLY poll to announce the name of Aart { Betlefante, as & onndidate for ett to the rules and ini County Convention Wo sae autho Willisme, Bey Ral Dew We rats ¢ the nine andidate for the decison of sthorized to anneun { Enow Bhoe township ae a Satdect to the rales are & Legisinture nnd wratic County Convention BELLEFONTE MARKET. Gea as corrected weekly by Gerberick finale & Co.) R 4 Wheat, new, por | A —- " Ga Mised Wheat, hew iS Backwheat ‘ ed Rye per bushel Er) Wy ba » rpssone, Osoommass, Ke. 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