Ue @ 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1892, CHAS. R. KURTZ THE RACKET EfPECIALLY INTERESTING TO TH! LADIES, Just in—an entire new line of SPRING COATS AND WRAPS Latest novelties, nothing like 'em The for goods has already commenced and in town demand these whether U think of getting one or not, it will be a pleasure for us to The manufacturers of these goods ranks show these elegant garments, with the bes his country we have the exclusive sale of them in Bellefonte Komto CU G. R SHEM SPIGLEMYER, JR, SPIGELMYER, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Dunham sold almost 300 copies | § containing the ar- in Gov. Curtin, by A. K. arrive from France bef part of March, Iin will take ‘ p bod ies of here as the interment Lewistown, where the er memis says | Abe. James Hand and Mr. Hoover, , called on Saturday. There is ie uncertainty in that sect and at their | mn n preparation 18S uf -A certain y nervous because it | gure out the to higut Answer put to hin a “bewitel follows mother’s would vou be to me ¥' ~The branch Belleforte Cer ot} ) sad being built by the 1 railroad, about two L'a miles in le , to reach State College, is being rapidly pushed along. A strong | force of men are at work and they ex. pect to see the engine reach that place by May 1. The deep snow of last week is rap- idly disappearing about town. In many sections of the county there is excellent sleighing yet and the fields are covered with about a foot of snow. It was of some benefit to our lumber operators who had much lumber in the woods. | | | A highway robbery was perpetrated inthe Narrows, a few miles below Wood. ward, Pa., on Sunday, a week ago, the victim being Jacob Fisher, who was re lieved of $10 and a pair of boots. He was approached by two men, supposed to be tramps, who in a threatening man. ner secured the above booty. -James Noll, Esq., has rented the suite of rooms on High street, formerly occupied by the Bellefonte Fuel and Supply Co., and they will be furnished and occupied by the young barrister as his law office. This will make an excel. lent location for James, and his clients will be able to easily find him, ~The Marsh Creek correspondent of The through line of railroad from New York to Chicago isa certainty. Houses are being rented all along the line for the men to occupy while grading, and ere the storms of another winter begin to blow around us cars will be running up and down our own beautiful valleys. the Gazelle says Last Saturday a large delegation went by sleds to Howard, Pa., for the purpose of organizing a temperance club, They were successful in their efforts as a large number of charter members were secured and it promises to become a strong and permanent organization there, There are a few in that section who should join the club at once; we wont mention any names, to save our. entre @lemocyat, EDITOR and | F | ance | our young | caused some ex | eryes and college yoels | to partake of an elaborate | { Jolly well behaved body of | who were out for { tre Hall, | candidate No. 1 salves from a libel sult, A DESPERATE LAD. IAN, IN TROUBLE. day Night Fired Two Shots ntely missed His Mark town of ¢ | night, in which Elmer Henderson at tempted to shoot another young man by the name of Morgan Richards, 1 at the District found to be correct the following are the circumstances a related Ip on inquiry, office, it was and Elmer Henderson is a son of ex.com missioner John CC, Henderson. an father’s at Julian On Monday Richards was at the store and a quarre clerks in his store this county. evening voung arose between the two in regard to som lady friend of Henderson's living Richards the young lady that angered Hender section. at y would hitd who swore tl { ards if he did ne shoot Richards re | | fused and once ai mn threat 1 1 him on his way | , beir street, Hen He drew his NPA Ie ome, IX on ler. out, Me- | r | KArrasee: | and of nany | young me: SON malder M play in the opera | delight yi ere tement by giving ¢ Ataboutllp they assembled at Achenbach’s parlors The festivities were prolonged until the It young mnquet small hours of the morning WAS A men a good time and they SUCH eeds d Appointed week Simon I. Dinges, of Alternate Last Cen. documents from the proper departments appointing him al. received ternate candidate for entrance at the | United States Naval Academy at An napolis, Md. The first applicant is Rol. and Curtin, of Bellefonte, upon whose examination the chances pend, of Simon de He will report at Annapolis on May 16th for examination, along with Curtin, Should Curtin fall to with. stand the examination, Simon will Repo ter. V be A handsome Fortune It is reported that John Cable, of Pardee, recently fall heir to a handsome fortune by the death of a rich uncle, an old bachelor, who lived in Virginia His portion of the estate will amount to about $43,000, part of which he will re- | ceive April 1st and the balance In one year, Some time ago John Cable was employed by the Thompsons at Lemont, His friends in that section will be glad to hear of his success, Valuable Vroperty On Saturday, March 12th, the sale of the real estate of the late Jacob Deitz, dec'd., will take place at Howard, There will be offered for sale a fine farm, a property in Howard and a lot of timber land, The above is valuable property and it is an elegant opportunity for a good investment. ~ Bed springs at $2.75 Brown, Jr's, w=Mesars, Geo, and John Velhderfert of Snow Shoe township, had business in town on Monday and called to see us, Both gentlemen are genuine democrats, and up at E. ELMER HENDERSON OF JUL. Attempts to Shoot Morgun Richards on Mon but Fortun All About a Girl Attorney's 12 in that made a remark about 301. Rich. SBOONASTEIL' A CANDIDATE | (From the Middleburg Post.) | | Liever Kernan Harper, Ieh denk do daidsht ferleicht usht goode my adfertisement oust der Post leh hob Betz nemma far en bed-feller. schprooch greeked fun der dilly HAY woo sella mohls der { liever farfreera os mit era | shtick tzoong obgabi Bik WE Bd y | Widder oll noach g Hail Coh in rechter ord, #-WOXik un se ma karl widder mbin NE Wore mere gons ich ga-adfertised ich 1 | em sin g'folla we 8 | far en bed-feller, un hob aw draw ga-denked os se uff-nemma - mit mere. Ich het mere tswme sell de Grill un de Sexfoos Betz, Ich wase « | | ous holda sulla, un wore y | de Sexfoos Betz mich farrivia daid wor 1 | mere ous folla daida, far hut se micl y | net sella mohis ivver em house-butza enkered farl schl gorda room g my blowma bame De Betz awer se is so sobbern (el wierdt en barrick, | 14 | A IR O08 We en awgna draw Ne hut ba ta Wall mee h a dor | £ h } ISS Ols Widder JOON ASTEL MT GRETNA ENCAMPMENT. Members Who the Association Centre County Re present At a meeting held at Lebanon on the 24th ult the elected as Centre « the Mt Association | jon; Colonel Wm | fonte: Prof, following persons were of Encampment Frain, of Mar. Shortlidge, of Belle. Patterson, State College: Hon. J. A. Woodward, Howard: Fred. | Kurtz, Centre Hall. The Farmers’ | Encampment at Mt, Gretna, next sum | mer, will exceed anything of the kind {ever held in the United States, and the exhibits will only excelled by the | Columbian Exposition of 1863 ounty members Gretoa Farmer's Isaac S be \ Serious Loss Monte Ward, the well known base | ballist, met with a serious loss in the | Smith, Oray & Co., fire in Brooklyn, on { Sunday. He had his household furniture stored in the building, besides his law { library, and what he thinks more of than | all & serap book containing records and [ clippings of every game of ball he ever played. Everything was lost. He had [ no insurance, Select Schoo! We are requested to announce that a select Normal and Classical Institute will open at Zion, Pa., on April 11, 1802, Prof. W. E be eleven under the supervision of Bushong. The term will weeks and tuition about 85 per pupil. Zion ia a desirable place for a summer school and the indications are that it will be largely attended. Nice plush lounge at 86.50, and brussels carpet lounge at 47.50, good springs in all, at E. Browns Jr's. «This office is at present crowded to its full eapacity with job work consist. ing chiefly of book work for the law firm of Orvis, Bower & Orvis who will earyy several important cases be. fore the Supreme Court this year and are having the paper books published here. BO Wwe Grill, scehnellkefler [ hira hut wella, un ich will be chudes m | ufl.nemma On Tuesday rumors were afload about | Do waisht se hut sich sella mohls en in affray at Julian, on Monday fum asel | g'folla is un se sawga mere sell ware kent gevva ous | hob | net daid weipsiet Bi tz | 1H | Bowersox, two of College towns! ip's Garner Neldigh Wedding, The enjoyatle event which occurred on drd inst. at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. H, Neidigh, near Benore, this county, in the of their estimable dang hte: io D. W. HATTIE Annie ( of near State Colleg ail present At Mis, J. M Carnes precisely | Hartswicl mi. renders ‘ | were ushered to the altar by Mr, W. A. Lytle, of Jottorf 3. D. and Mi Run HE ~ ¢ te College und Miss Loma of Altoona, as first: and Mr. vinanda Behirer, Ie Wy, Nonies After the u To Amend the Pension Laws Af, of Henry Wagner Freight Shippers i= or unloaded hours after placed Lh after This information s obtained from a circular issued from being within “ hour arrival the office of the Northwestern Pennsyl- | vania car service association, composed | of all the railroad « oe Om pat Do not fail to call and see E. Brown's furniture before purchasing. Mesars Peter Lauck and Harvey | good Democrats called on Tuesday | | | moming. | Fd. Brown, Jr. will you two | Mason and Hamlin, and a Miller organ | sell less than cost, all new instruments, at for cash. Ex-Judge Frank, of Rebersburg, | was in town this week shaking with his many acquaintances, enjoying his usual good health. hands | He is | i Jimmy Barry wishes to inform the | public that he is agent for the Troy Steam Laundry, and all work left in his care will be promptly attended to. (ive him a trial, The new bar at the Garman House arrived last Saturday and bas been set up in place. It is made of cherry, highly finished: the large mirrors and other fittings make it a most handsome piece of furniture, The Undine Fire Company of this place are making arrangements to hold a hop on Monday evening, after Easter A good orchestra has been engaged and everything is being done to make it a grand success, ~Mr. Nathan Haugh, lumber opera. tor of Wolfs store was in town Jast week. He has several hundred acres of the very best timber land to be found in that section of Miles township. Should the prospective railroad through Sugar Valley be built, these tracts would be near for shipment and would bring a handsome fortune to him, He has e- cently refused a large sum of money for the same, as he expects to realize quite largely on the tracts, Neidigh, brother of of the bride | | LICENSE COURT. |ALL FORMER LICENSES ARE | GRANTED. The Applications refused ana the remainder ol ‘ ' q Held over anti! Satur Gotlieb Hang und John Anderson avared appropriate wedding march in her usual | artistic style, while the bride and groom | License Court Lhis year was somewhat [ quieter than on former occasions, Very took no Lh | women particular i" Huence court ticular licens | | conceded that all {in Lhe result I tae day and oot} £8 Their Morn £50. .000 Messrs. Duncan and ull day yesterday payis It is) «1 tn i the matter as nearly enough paper has matured now to make ar 25 per cet Mr. Dun ¥ it, payment, Mr. Jones are as anx. bt discharged quickly an ar ave the de le are to get their money iis speaks very flattering of the men | harge of that bank all h by their former depositors, as it onorable means and both | indicates MALRIAGE LICENSES SEuken From H i | Esmusmdd raring the Past Week the Docket Bogus twig i: he) Jacksonville Flemit 2. Hebersburg. Loganton. Ouk Hi Houserville Fublic Sales jeliefonte Grain Market. ed 4 nistrators and hands © and amon same, will adn advancements n the Friday lo R.A Recent Deaths On last Sunday afternoon Robert | Bartley died at the home of his parents | | Mr. and Mrs. David Bartley on east | Willowbank street had been ill from more than a week, years of age. He Methodist church curred on Tueseay. DEATH OF AUSTIN LAMBERT Saturday evening Mr. Austin Lambert died at his home, this place, lie had been ill for some time from the effects of the grippe which was ultimate. ly the cause of his death. Mr. Lambert was 63 years old and for some 40 years had been a resident of Bellefonte and was a carpenter by trade. Mrs, Lambert died about three years ago. Three sons and three daughters survive. The terement took place on Tuesday The young man | spinal meningitis | He was about 17 was a member of the The interment OC On Ne A Deserter Arrested John Campbell, a deserter from the regular army, was arrested last Friday at Philipsburg, where hisparents reside, He will be held until an officer of the government arrives to take him back to New York harbor, A Heeolpt that Would Work A West Virginian saw an advertise. ment how to run a truck patch without being bothered with potato bugs. He sent fifty conts and received this reply : “Serape the moss off your back spread it over the ground and plant bean poles.” ~ Bed room suits for #23 and up at E, Brown, Jr's. furniture store on Bishop street, Iw {133 acres | state {all terested may Mar 31am Auditor PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE The fol Dae x Proves Jaco! ah owing pr perty of aA hl atl C Sale n Howard boro, cn SATURDAY, MARCH 1m) oek, pom to wit A VALUABLE FARM lotated T miles west of Howard bora nearly all Is « of cultivation story frame house eontaining eared land in » high Thereon erected a two bank barn, wagon shad and necessary outbuildings : excellent orchard of choles fruit. Also, In connection with the farm, and adjoining it, & tract of 5 Acres of farm land LOT IN HOWARD BOROUGH fronting on Wallace st. containing Aere thereon erected two delling houses, blacksmith shop, large stable and all outbuildings 88 Acres Timberland, located in Marion twp about one hall mile south east from Howard Tenvws of purchase money on confirma tom of sale ; 4 In one year, and the balance In two years, to fe secured by bond and martgage on the premises Frassuaxs bere BE © Drive Admrs, Jacob wits, deed, Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. [IVORY SOAP DOES NOT.
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