The Centre Demorvat,| THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892. CHAS. R. KURTZ - EDITOR THE RACKET YOU DON'T SAY SO! Yes, and mean it, too ty into the store this week the en tire stock and fixtures of a Notion and Millinery Business. Its the Notions were obliged to take the Hats We emp we wanted and and Flowers and Feathers, and all the to us nameless fixing of a millinery establishment, in order to get the notions—nuf ced. is The price to U one half, and fifty cents buys a dollar's worth if U can find what U want. The largest stock of Dress Trim mings, Kid Gloves, Ladies Spring Coats 1 Wraps. and all and that the lowest, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. -“M'Ginty’s troubles" Friday night. eds Lt Sunday at their home, this place. this coming Spangler and wife spent — Friday pi | week you dare gO trout fishing. There will be plenty to take advantage of the opportunity. —~Will Garman left on Monday morn- ing for Philipsburg where he will open | up a gents furnishing store, —Mrs, C, T. Alexander and son James | have moved from Spring township to yr i the Zellers prope Will D ty on Howard street, vat 1 erstin Mor ¢ expect t t ffalo train comes in a full load of passengers. ap The new accommodations will preciated, be » i i ’ : it of No it: but it was built— is Speer intends to one has as vet seen in the Gazette pe the new railroad leech Creek. office. $ —Lontrary to « ‘Alli Fy v vie hina Collins furnace thus +h far there is nothing to All eary resumption of business, —The funeral of t ) i Hale occurred on he Dr. E. W. Tuesday after | ] late ast A lar from Bellefonte were there. Mr. Henry Gentzle, machinist. family of Bellefo noon at Lewistown. ge number and , moved on Monday Mr. business ite to Adams will that Gentzle county. the coal in ~Mr. and Mrs. G. delphia, are visiti Hodson, of Phila. friends and relatives in this section. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harrison, on East Bishop street, at present. —We see it stated that Mr. Ed. Griest | son of ex.commissioner Griest, of Union- | ville, will engage in the business in Indiana county. chased 2 store thore recently, ~Last Sunday thirty-seven new mem. | bers were added to the Presbyterian | congregation of Bellefonte. This large | number is due chiefly to the efforts of | the Christain Endeavor society, mercantile | He pur- | —Edward T. Tuten has again taken charge of the Bellefonte Republican and promises to make it the leading republi- can paper in Centre county, Ed. Tuten isan old timer in the profession and knows what he is talking about. ~The rumor that a drunken man had been thrown ous of a hotel at Philips. burg and was killed proved incorrect. The man was intoxicated and fell upon the pavement and fractured hs skull from the effects of which he died soon after. ~]It is ramored that G. W. Foote. of Miflinburg, has some notion of starting a job office and newspaper at Penna. Btate College. Centre county has no less than eleven newspapers at present and there may be room for more. It can only be found out by a trial, ~There are five applicants for the Bellefonte police force and only two positions are to be filled. How to settle this question without some one being disappointed is hard to figure out, and the council is slow in determining. ~ Wilbur Tate, son of Col. D. K. Tate, of this place, arrived home last Thurs. day after an absent of almost seven. teen years, He had been an actor ina circus and received a fall which result ed in serious injuries from which he may never recover. He is able to walk about town with the aid of a cane. —W. 1. Bwoope, Esq., who came here from Clearfleld to practices law In our courts, after about three years has con. cluded to return to his former home where he thinks there will be pastures more green than among the rugged hills and mountain fastness of old Centre Good bye, Willie, good bye, One price to | APRIL FORCAST, The Month will be one of Storminess and Unsottled Weather, A period of storm disturbances begin- ning in the west the last of March will reach its maximum eastward about the 1st and 2d. The regular rush of higher barometer and cold from west and north will take the place of storms, and storm conditions by the 8rd—earlier to the west. The equinoxes of earth and Mars being united in their disturbing powers at this time, will cause prolonged periods of storminess and unsettled weather, and the moon's first quarter on the 4th will unite with these causes in producing hard storms and severe weather during reactionary perturbations centering on the 5th and 6th. It will be prudent to anticipate cold bleak about the 10th, A centre of ** Valcanian’ storms falls on the 11th: the full moon and the equinox of Mars fall on the 12th; the equinox of mercury is on the 15th, All these facts blended with natural ten- weather up to dency to regular terrestrial disturbances due to vernal equinoctial, call for a the call heat to period of violent disturbances from 10th to the 14th. The for unusual mflict [and marked | cyclonic storms on the southern side of indications an between Ci cold, with tendency storm areas, with rob sleet and snow | { ably to the north. t Hail, lightni will be marked feature with and thunder, | these disturbances loc in many | Cool to cold weather generally will be | the natural order behind About th he | this period. e 17th and the elements will rea high tem. | perature, low baromete Mercury northward sect | sStorminess 15 apt ons with parting squalls Wine OE Suppose you watch the weather of sleet and snow on and tou the dates. and the report of the wires. ( wo} The cool days and 1 1 f the 17 ii he disturbances t acter. Watch them Undine Fire Company No M \j company il hold ww Bus! f 32 hn UK id KIA } . 1 ball in the 1 fonte. The music furnisned Symphonie or W ii be by ef famous es g of eight instruments of Apparatus and wuld The procees " purpose ¥ } that and that good The admission all turn out and or = evervthi Ww be properly done order will be maintained, Let amid will be fifty cents WW AD evening pleasure and wirth, Gave Birtiito an Fight Legged Lamb, to Mr. Jacob Meyers, near Linden Hall, gave birth to a monstrosity which would A few days ago & ewe belonging have excited the envy of a dime musenm manager. It wasa lamb having one head and two perfect bodies. The bod. jes joined at the base of the neck, and were perfectly formed throughout, hav- ing eight legs and other organs. The lamb only lived a short time after its birth and excited much curiosity,— J2e. porter, Faherites va, the Dubbs The Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical church which is com. posed entirely of adherents of Bishop Dubbs, have secured the service of | Judges Orvis, of Bellefonte, and Bucher | of Lewisburg, to represent their side in the pending legal struggles with the Esherites. They have certainly chosen eminent legal counsel and if they do not come out victorious, it cannot be lain at the door of their lawyers. Snow Shoe Pharmaey On the 1st of April Mr. Harry Bouse became a partner with C. H, Else in the drug business at Snow Shoe. Mr. Bouse will have the business in charge and will conduct it in a first class manner. Harry is a reliable young man and has had years of experience in that business Heavy Rain On last Sunday night we had the first real thunder shower of the season. A very heavy rain fell, accampanied by frequent and vivid flashes of lightning. In consequence of the min all the streams in this section were heavily swollen and muddy. ~The Haag hotel enjoyed quite a boom of business during the past week. At last Gottlieb is happy. ~R. B, Loder, of Marion twp., was in Bellefonte on Monday. Mr. Loder has been located in Potter county, where he was engaged in the mercantile bus iness. Having a better position offered him in this county he may return, FIRE AT REBERSBURG, Very Serious Conflagration there on Friday Night, It is not often that Rebersburg, this county, has a big fire, but one of un. usual destructiveness visited'that town on Friday night. It destroyed the en tire block the hotel. It started in the store room, opposite the hotel, which was occupied by Thom. as & Sons. It was the second door from the west end of the block. The time was shortly after 11 o'clock. Thomas & Sons had their store goods packed an had already moved of it to to be auctioned opposite tebersburg 1 i one loud Millheim, where it was { off, | store room were burned. The | spread both west and east and soon had | flames lin its grasp the dwelling house which further 14 t wis west, The dwelling and { the store i N John Harter, There were of thi Mrs. ais room were owned t houses east Lore spectively to Small. These flames. There fire in Rebersburg r y adequate nl ore flames made more pr furniture was saved Mi ng expired | regret to state that insurance, iL Thus had had insurance on Avi AT a he i vunes devoured ¢ The ir propert fire. of course, created mu the world. il t) An Able sermon Hamilton, o1 Bellefonte, | near and | Mrs. John Noll, Mi | Mrs, Isaac Dawson east An elegant f was gathering after whi 1 the a pho marty assembled ir 1 Mair took Hamilton, I Yam I Mr, rev} ea although hearty and active tha thout Ib $ 11840 r May he and his good wife live A Cane ¢ ny more sn Robbers in the South Ward of last week Inte callers at the residence of Mr. Nicholas Bauer, on Bishop street. Not wishing to disturb the family from their sleep they did call bell but crawled in On Friday night there wer some not ring the hoisted a window and floor for some time, the family found that the house had been ransacked but the only things that were missing were Mr. Bauer's coat and shoes, Miss Jodies purse and John's shoes, which latter they dropped as not being worth carrying off or they may { have felt they were not worthy to step in them. Assessors Day About every assessor in Centre county was in Bellefonte Thursday of last week and assembled in the court house to receive instructions as to their duty under the new law. D. F. Fortney, county commissioners attorney, ad. dressed them and answered all questions relating to the same. They were also given a phamphlet containing full ine structions as to how they were to pro. ceed with their duty. A Correction We are requested to state that the rumor, to the effect that Mr. C. A. Faulkner, of Philipsburg, would not be a candidate for the democratic nomina. tion for Associate Judge, which has been circulated in this community of late, is not correct. He is a candidate and will remain in the field until the nomination is made. Money Order Offloos, By an order issued at the Department a number of new offices were raised to the rank of Money Order offices. In the list the following offices in this section are found: Milesburg, Osceola, and Vail, ~The “Racket” absorbed an entire millinery and notion store and are dis posing of the same at balf the former selling prices, See their ad. for further information, All the goods that remained io the | by Mr. | S“BOONANTEIL" GETK OUT OF JAIL From the Middleburg Post Lieven Kerxat Harper, Ous der Jail un widder uff Ni ‘Im hen ken evidence gmega mich g'funna on minera herring "in Moondawg un der "Squire hut mich fry gevva—providin ich farluss ogschwintos ich con, Now, Kernel, woo in dara weld soll ich he? Hov ich ken recht me 08 ansich ebber reshpect muss ? Bin ieh net nueh em greek far fechta fur unser lond un ware aw gabliven won follent ichs amohl hara ich net de gronket greeked hot we | IH now Un Wi hob doonera ¥ muss ich Is Farwiss 7 onoa 7 ms en | amohbl drunna ! Het 1 in de penisemly Het ich en holb mil. ich en gowl ¢'shtola don ware shitecked warra, ol i o ‘J i Fun dawler gshtola de " mich i nuch Congress im betta { la shitol | } Wi [8 oid Hob un nemond nix in der wake g'laiged 1 fardt, De | K dig leit gooka mich aw « | wara don n Ha id warra, far Irisi VAT Ware . fille « ArT : do denksht doo « § Pt har { we far ni ‘Certainly aweck schwartza fum Hulk buddle, ox lerheck un n sin bleib aweck gate fun era hussa olsf Woo ous g'wora hen fun uff da wartz-house shteel room front | } # ich rutcha un ich guarantee os doo nuch en mon ous dere maucht. My hmomet is uff tsu dere so long os doo sober bleibsht, Doo broucht net hardt shoffa un greeksht They struck a great many | blendy tsu essa un aw tsu drinka won ! yi matches and prowled about the lower | ich dink os doo ebbes broucht. The next morning | 8itz uff un ess.” Now Ich hob mich gapetzed far ssena eb ich net om drawma bin we ich g'funna hob os ich wocker bin hov ich g'sawd ; “Well, by- Awer ich hob shtuppa floocha. Ols Widder, BOON ASTEIL, un ous KILLED AT PARDEE Fell Under a Mooving Train and Instantly Killed On Monday another horrible accident occurred on the Lewisburg & Tyrone Railroad at Pardee station, several miles east of Coburn. The freight train was shifting at that point and Mr. Smith, engineer of the large saw mill at that place, attempted to jamp on the moving cars, but lost his hold and fell beneath the wheels and was killed. He leaves a wife and two small children. The Proper Thing. On last Monday a member of the Un. dine Fire Company, of Bellefonte, saw General Hastings on the street and ap. proached him for the purpose of having the General buy a ticket or several for their coming Easter ball. Mr. Hastings asked him to call later at his office and there drew up his check for $10, pre. sented it to the company and told them to keep their tickets. This is the way other prominent citizens of the town who have valuable real estate should treat the appeal of the firemen. Let others do like Mr. Hastings, ~Mr. Wm. H. Fisher, of Hunting. don, is about to present a claim for a share of the $50,000,000 estate of Baron Fisher, the millionaire who lately died wike, | fart, | blotz in dara weidt far en mon won are | DIRECTED BY HI8 FATHER, Under Spiritaslistie Direc tion Bori'g for ON) A special despateh to the World, dated t | following New York 14 he tit.. relates singular stor ¥ ‘Boring for oil has been Ix gun along the that it has oi | f belie 1 rit the been or | dered by the ' ) L} | extended for more than a milealong the d it full a | into the country. | utary of that riveg I Mr. Isett was a { wh Juniata wk fron I ie in through them He enter mediums whenever tained spiritualist [ th y chose to come. and supported lect ures in the 11: Ti The only mem hi His ide vi all w WV be of his [1 { 1ANAS ¢) ho embibed . Isett, river on the own family ] vith nas ni ich mix | that bh H been opened qa A th tl vith Ul V ie It was vivertisement {or rnament to Mr. ¥ The wagon box has each side heavy, beveled, french This feature al h make it ng with a most hand- some vehicle Mr in the carriage business a strated to the public that he is prepared to do the finest kind of work. Bartges has just recently started : id has demon- The Boss Saake Story A farmer of Marion county says be has h a a snake which swallowed an eight-day clock in August, Until the clock 1886 run down it struck regular and its tick. | — ing could be heard, A short time ago the farmer found some eggs which had been deposited in a hole near the reptile, and on breaking them open found that each contained an open-face watch in first-class running order. He sold the LH 4] | watches at a big profit and has now | {given the snake a post auger, in the hope that it will produce sufficient cork | screws to enable him to start a whole- sale drug store.~Dubuque (Iowa) Led- ger. the opera house next Friday night. is a good company. | | | | | =In olden times kissing a pretty | girl was reckoned a cure for headache. { It is almost impossible to improve upon some of these old time remedies. ~Mr. Frank Cunningham has been doing the elegant since the firt of April, as general manager of Haag's hotel dis. pensary. He is the right man at the right place, ~The young ladies of Bellefonte are taking advantages of the gymnasinm at the Y. M. C. A, Monday nights and Friday afternoons the building is re. served for their use, ~Mr. Thomas Riley, of Philipsburg, was in town on Tuesday for the purpose of lifting his wholesale liquor license. Mr. Riley is one of Philipsburg ’s reliable young men and one who will take care of the privilege given him. «Last Sunday the high water at the old planning mill dam caused trouble for Fox & Curtin who had a large lot of saw logs in a boom there. In order to eep them from going down the creek it was necessary to have men at work most of Lhe day. ~It is said that a society lady of a neighboring town, slightly absent in a hurry to start to church took from a closet a pair of her husband's pants for her dolman, threw them over her arm and did not discover her mistake until she had thrown them over the back in Germany. of the pew in front of her. the { Juniata | | of John 8. Isett, who | died five years ago. Mr. Isett's farms | Spree Creek, a trib. | ~If you want to see M’Ginty, go to | It lA | agents MARRIAGE LIUKNSES Fasund During the Past Week Taken ¥ rom the Docket 5 John 1 }i / Lucy i. Haverack Hoover . f i Airis, Hefonte Hesburg RY nin ¢t Hani ” Fl ming A 3 5 1. t 1 rs Unie ( mville Messier, Long, It Fregg twp { Penn twp Ernst ili Lebecen Mover q 3 ate x (311 Jt JUrg al half f the 1 ’ 4 LINery goods price Tea » te ‘Racket Adam Haz unnouneement « | Taken for a Crank bit esftase Grain Market, &( i 4 UARANTER y live replaced reese KE. D. Lust July } JPCOOR OVERSEER NOTICE d to harbor auper of Snow 3 their pay no bills con- JOHN DD. Brows Overseer Snow Shoe twp persons are hereby All} Mary Ossiwalt, aged 15 years, a Show townshij a8 they will d« own responsibilityand 1 = tracted by her reed i884 swat ’ y SO Upon ] PuAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given | final account of ( | Margery C. Wilson, a Iu {of John R. Thompson, Committee of 8, H. Mar | shall, a lunatic, were filed in the Prothonotary’s office and that unless exceptions be filed there to en or before Tuesday, April 3 182 the same will be confirmed that the second and wer, Committee of ie. and the account A.SCRARrFrER Prothonetary DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. LL —— Estate of William Meckley, Patton township Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all versons indebied to sald estate are requested : make payment and those having claims to present the same without delay to CL. H. Mansnatrl Adm'r Fillmore deod., Iate of 331 Pa j Ws, THE ROBRER Our forefathers, in the flesh, have vivid reco! lection of the stories of Lewis the Robber. He died in Bellefonte jail in 1520. Lewis. the Rob ber and Counterfeiter, is abook 55 X §, and contains M pages. Paper cover 25 cents, cloth 4 cents. Seni postpaid on receipt of price 55 agents wanted. Liberal inducements to Write for terms. Please mention this Address C.D. RISHEL, shiremanstown, Pa, paper, Cumberland Co Jan 27. 8m “i Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. [VOR SOAP DOES NOT.
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