AR NLS 53. The Centre Bemoen: 1 8 —— fon——— THURSDAY, JuLy 18 , 1889), CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ~This has been splendid weather for the farmers. ~The band gave an open air concert on Monday evening. ~—Someone start the Opera House craze again, it is time, ~—Ruchings of every Meyer's Cash Bazaar. —Mr. C. L. Calloway is off on a bus: iness trip to Johnstown. description at —Brachbill’s furniture store sports a very handsome new wagon. —Loeb's clothing store in Brocker. hoff row, has an immense rush. ~-There are a great strangers visiting in Bellefonte this summer. many —Fans from lc up to 83.00 at the Cas Bazaar, No. 9 Spring St. Bellefonte, ~Dr. VanTries is improving apppear ances about his residence on Spring St. ~The finest line of ruchings in Belle. fonte will be found at the Cash —(ool sparkling and refreshing soda | at Parrish’s drug store, Allegheny street. | Annie Qorvis are Jenk- —Miss Carrie and visiting their sister Mrs. Canfield, town Pa. —Hon. . of Philadelphia are of Judge Rhoads. Roads and family visiting at the } Joseph R. {0 the lay Lane rates Thurs —{ heap excursion P.R.R next $5.65 » Cash Bazaas shore viathe from Bellefonte, , You will fine Stop at look at the gains pl aced ill be held at the Meek on Th ¢ ladies of M. E LeIay ria HIGH Y his week by tl the Bellefonte. ted LC anp & Naginey of wagon pan popular fur niture dealers brand new in fine style. ~Messrs Ed. (arman, piace left on Philadelphia. sport a and letters] | Richards 8 week's vacation Saturday after evenin Philipsburg had a fire on last urday afternoon. A large stable the Llovd House and a dwellis were consumed. -Mr. W Virginia, are visiting Spring street. Ie business in Manassa. silks, . zephers, Sat near & near by filliam Longwell at h 4 in the home or is hardware wash embro saxony By - For idery silk, silk yams, and | anything in the fancy line go to Wm. 8. Meyer's Cash Bazaar, Bellefonte. ~Miss Emma Aikens left on Monday of this week for a visit of several weeks among relatives at Ashland, and other parts of Ohle. Miss Lillie expects to leave for the same points on next Mone day. rope ~Many of our farmers find it dim. cult to obtain farm hands; the reason is most of the laboring men are employ. ed rebuilding railway bridges and fix. ing up roadbeds that were washed away by the recent flood, ~The Episcopal Sabbath school held a pienic in Seller's grove on Wednesday, The grove is situated quite handy to the Buffalo Run railroad and a great many spent the day in the woods; it was the first Sunday school picnic of the son. «Charles Stettler, of Port Matilda, and well known to many of our people died at his home Thursday night after a brief iliness. The funeral took place (Saturday morning) at nine o'clock, Mr. Stettler was the opevator in the em+ ploy of the P. R. R, Co. at Port Matil- da. He was a member of the Odd Fel. low’s Lodge and that organization vas a gh | fazaar, | for a brewery, a | lows cal | it at the services, A SPICY LETTER. MILLS. Our Sinecial Soribe Its ware Man Got Left Writes up the Town. Yaoldities and Opportanitios Mills is situate in midst of a fertile and picturesque ing region just below a gap in old Mountain. It noted chiefly Pine Grove for is Strangers wi this descr tion. To get to Pine Grove Mil Bellefonte, any other for that matter, n the and keep the straight road until a* corners’ and study I know it by ion : curly |i is reac! whi hed. road to take, but sure not to take: more than one, in Pine Grove Mills do not ask for best hotel, there is but one here, and is a better plan to go down to the j and ask for vour mail than arrier. rove Mills office ) Ww on the « Pine ( | Pine (ys TOVE, | er added the word | | distinguish used to but an ingenious postm “Mills? ) dozen It there in order it from a other | Groves in this state, | rove because number of onk It as and more o« west, one grist ills than the ; stick at lent mills flee m erage has a reader could shake a Wailer company, an exce hurch festival nd HL most every Saturday night. This is the busy ver have a In n, but 118 vied Just wason in tl I8Y SEASON outside ever ny more mn township xi Ly can ie goods they . their : t: the farmers Mimire Wi i farmers say tl of drawin n * 1" 2 f imisr ol earda n the ive at if plucky ¢ fel. upon farmers ¢ them their orde orders to the premises pretty quicl The Cleary Case, The taken in the Cleary surder trial has been filed by Court Re | r Hagerman, and the att for | » prisoner will soon file their reasons asking for a new trial. As the next | : $i WSLIIonY OrneyYs er argument court will be held on the 27th | Superintendent “Sheele y. of this month it is not likely that there | stimony on both The prob will be thine to take t sides previous to that date, ability is that argument on the reasons for new trial will not therefore be heard at the next term of argument a courl. Cleary is hopeful of receiving a new trial. He is becoming accustomed to the confinement, and appears to be as eon tented as a man could be under the cir cumstances. Lock Haven Express, Festival at Zion, A cake and lee cream festival will be held at Zion on Baturday evening, by the young ladies of the Reformed cons gregation. The proceeds of the festival are for the benefit of the new church baing erected ut that place, Don't for. got the time and place, at Zion, Satu day evening. «Mr. J. H. Allison, of Nittany, I's.’ representing the New England Mutual Life Ins, Co., was in Bellefonte this week, Mr. Allison, contemplates open ng an insurance office here, HAPPENINGSATPINE GROVE Hard productive plum trees and its bad roads, ip Is leave starting point nit ) 3 here y farmer is try- the farme Tussy is morning ‘four Stop awhile there be When the it Wisk 4 is 3 Pine is called Pine | were le The Groom was in Bellefonte, The Philipsburg Journal says there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip” was verified on Wednesday night South Philipsburg. A wedding had been arranged to take tracting parties being reside suburb, but the groom tion called him to Bellefonte, put in appearance, ent with his legal guests were there with their awaited the place, the that Whose « Lik 1s of authority, best ‘ x pected wish es, an escort bist despondent, and cake in any quantity, the bride groom not making The the tended was Lis appearance, wo for’ the followed Lhe wake the best of it, and Action it 43 some other unfortunate ¢ ice cream. and Bug gestion was soon out of sight. Unle ircun- consummated next night. From the above we inclined to think that the young man from Delle. wre fonte, referred to above, was Mr. Jonas | Meyers, engaged ip the tellephone iness at this place, who was married at bus. | t hat place on last Thursday evening {| Miss Alice young lady, to make Be Croashaw, a most est The Young couple eX i Hefonte their future home, An Earthquake Felt (fazells Bullet Tues movement and | says soon after ten o'clock last distinct companied by a slight rattlen Williamsport evening a very wg of windows, was observed i rooms of that office. The at the time that it re (quake, little paid to it and the subject was dropped Later on in the night the semble although ittention recent Of AD Announcing an telegra R earth i those who | } oe here Remarkable Instinct of a Dog the Pennsy mile 8 We beautiful ilroad. « i at hand und d a thi store Makir profitable rounds in WK Wily papers or of the able ¢ , IVAILA. ground i5 One 1 desirable and enjoy ¥ oo is ® meetin Pennsy Rev, Hoshour Married of the the many of Rey “Wl Hosh crested in members Lutheran on and friend nltances an the wily AINOUIN : Philadel 11th. MITE Alu | 11 appeared last T spat ch was from Getlys whiel in f | mies dis as fol! tev. E. E. Houshour, pastor of the Lutheran church of Bellefonte, and Miss | Ella M. Sheeley, daughter of County were married | af the residence of the bride's pare tev. Dr. Jole Swartz, performing ceremoney. The bridal party left Washington this evening. We are glad to hear of the Rev's re. cent adventure and hope that it will be the happiest event of his life. The DEMOCRAT extends congratulations, on nesday read OWS iw for Boy Drowned ¢ Tuesday evening John Rudy, son of [sase Rudy, of Lewisburg, went by himself to the river at the mouth of the creek, below Fry's mill, to bathe, He dived under the water and did not come up. His little sister was not far off and gave the alarm. His body was soon re eovered, but the vital spark had fled, It was found that in diving his head was caught in the roots of a tree, which held him beneath the water and caused his death. The boy wad about 11 years of age. He was a bright boy and had many nis; | | Mass | eal | con* | fuiled to | The Squire was pres- | many | | every fellow will have groom at the railway station, ice cream | in- | mother of the bride suggested that they | § Age { abot town boys using “the weed.’ stances intervened the happy event was | | Crile ADDITIONAL LOCALR. f West Fallowfield, Lie colmmnissary departime Lock Haven of the flood relief commis- sion gave out the last of their provisions and ek i Hone ed doy look finally to himself, so far as edibles are n ont for Conceal ned, the get them of these of day but where dq smoke and chew tobacco the lnw forbids 11 tou one under It is £7] «The question is who ni nce articles ny VEArs ' no novelty any The fruit, of plenty, | Years, Dan ole Ming ous ock Haves 0 Calin Monday font mall 8 On twel over, with a top for the men to enter, y tank suffocated nd sho +1 MN Hem as They were taken to heir homes where they are dl : EAT al COUGIVION. Dr. deliver he celebrated Dr. Egle isa ler, and found, that the white Wm. an Librarian, H. Egle, was invited to address ree oentiy., on Wyoming “Lorie this were great hi th rough were. Fess medium, people tresspassers on the Indian's lands, and that they had been repeatedly warned by Gov. Hamilton not to do so it would get them into trouble, but they disregarded his advice, and suffered the Their decendants, how: have nothing to do with that: and all the same, their annual celebration is all right. as CONSE Uennes, ever, «Bellefonte is well represented at Bedford Springs at present, Judge A. QO. Furst, Hon. John H. Orvis, Ex.Gov. Curtin, Major Reynolds, Daniel Gar man and son Robert are registered at that place, imbibing the celebrated waters for the benefit of thelr health and recreating. Mr, Garman made the trip by carringe leaving this place on Tuesday morning. Company B. of this place, will leave on Saturday for the sae place where the annual encamp- ment of the Sth regiment is held, Bed- ford Springs is becoming one of Wot, t at} eforvh, | Faueing the tribes o i 10 ses i boys | | reservations 1 al { Bays that the Field House property « . | NEWS PARAGRAPHED. | THE BENEFIT OF SCHOOLS. Death's PIR 1 Hy Dolegs Tearing Down Hany Hou it Trap.~A Novel } Tervibio YVlal- INDIAN se honls are fult now to be ing considerable nfluenee in 1 cupying reservation devote themsel ¢ purpose of civilization. In the 1 thelr lan d nnd Ve to tl work { the (3 of Inducing $4 fa accept vernment proposition to bu Indians who have gradua- ted at these sel {ad 10018, are doing much in the purchase, though they are Ly white men, whose LO retain reservations bial control iNCans ol barbarism ng him “w : forced 4 Ian and wollen’ Death of Mrs, Barbara Geddis An Aged Lady Passes Away \1 ’ 4 1% Tearing Down Many Hon of tx hus rade ity. Nothing like it r been done in modern elaborate scale. A Novel Hat Trap A large : red of imvest ' ras sre at Nt ED $e ek Have ™ ial et death manner. It was caught by th the bival- in that manper until Mr. as much as and front foot by one of , I y YUuiar fis life hand held was extinct. W hen discovered Clam still held a death grip. to say “no monkeying about my premis- | 4 Terrible Fatality The Johnstow n De al ff Tale I Ju Iron street, Millville borough, wad In it at the time of the flood |0ns, whom thirty OTH not one of escaped, and none of their bodies, are informed, have yet been found. All the New Woolens for the season now being received. oom iw Liber- al discount for early orders, during the dull season. Fall stock will be the finest we have ever shown. Prices and a good fit guaranteed. Moxroomeny & Co, Tailors. Our Tur man who advertises liberally in what isknown as “the dull season’ is pretty apt to catch what trade is going, Persistent and polite invitations are like. Iy to be accepted by the purchasing pub. lie, while he who doesn’t believe in ad. vertising waits in vain for patrons, Tiere has been a falling off of near ly 87 per cent. in the immigration to this country in the last/six months, The figures for that time are 178678 and for the corresponding six months of last year 23032. This decrease was not from any particular nation, but from the whole European continent, Fora fire ronst or a btn, 0 Bee Bev, on Ae atmy nt INDIAN | | est man in Centre county. | ehuck full { Kohlbecker i to | in gt for gru i pet | is known to have | we | their ixehnnge will [fad Has his boarders, hous + Mr. od of summer « 1h revving y in-1° | toughest won t stay at hom the livery stal hi 8 He had Wednes. nd it so cool and com. } an oe to sleep i crawled OOP On ncluded to spend the ANNOUNCEMENTS, ASSOCIATE JUDGE. the WRship. fas a hit to the ounty Conven name ol PROTHONOTARY. authorized to announce the name of HAaRrren. of Bellefonte, Pa. as 8 cone Ww Prothonotary, subject to the declys ton of the Democratie County Convention L.A. Mu didate { w re authorized to anpounce the name of 1 i ARDNER Howard Boro, Pa. as a candle date for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of 1 ¢ Democratic County Convention ( Sith 14% FFICE Ol Valley Fourth "HE BALDEAGLE Railrond Company, 238 stivel, Philadelphia, July 0 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A special meoting of the stockholders of this company is called Lo ve held at 238 Fourth treed Philadelphia, on Thursday, July @ oh, 1, At 11 o'clock A. mi. Tor the purpose of consides fag and adopting or rejecting an agrecment of consolidation and merger of the Bellefonte Nittany and Lemsont Rad road Company with and no the Bald age Valley Railre Com pany By ovder of the Annet Hewson Board of Directors, Serretary. } FFICE OF THE BELLEFONTE Nittany and Lemont Ra oa 33 South Ay street, iron Co., Runics TO necting of ne vk ei HEH
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