The entre dl emarrat, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1892, CHAS THE RACKET R. KURTZ ervant is Your humbl UU wit fopresent A Lhe greats tq to obtain Fhe Bargains the ack 18 showing THE SECOND WEEK the great Clearance Sale mences to-day if U ean anything among the loads of that U need or can make use of, | an start a World's Fair Fund with aving, Do UC EVERYDAY of COlll- and ‘ew lines go under the big ticket | everyday od naturs- attack the tuck but we CK | ck is equal to the EMERGENCY, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. articipate i I woe on Jul Pp } p. m. train The mem sw hool ww) ho ers of the 8. U Sunday d a festival in the Gordon (rrove at liecia on the even Tuly 30t] e benefit of the Union church at the storm All will “ + which was ruined by Kir All i | urnish music be served The Zion band will —The barn on the farm of Pierce Zellers in Sugar Valley was burned to the ground Sunday The barn was a large structure, and with were burned a lot of farm harness, and a small lot of hay. outbuildings were also burned, The fire is supposed to have been of incen diary origin. The farm is about three miles from Loganton. afternoon. it is The ~The new instruments for the orches- tra, for which Bellefonte's citizens lib- erally subscribed for purchasing and the erection of the band stand, haye ar- | rived and are in charge of W.T. Meyer, | As soon as | be | director of the orchestra. possible an open air concert will given from the band stand in the court house yard, Several members of the orchestra are absent from Bellefonte, A mortgage against the Bald Eagle Valley railroad company and in favor of the Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe deposit company, of Philadelphia in the sum of #400,000, has been entered on record in the recorder’s office, The mortgage covers the rolling stock and | equipmentson fifty-three and one-half miles of road way, extending from Ty- rone to Lock Haven.~—Tyrone Times, ~The 5,10 train from Lewisburg was delayed on last Thursday evening above Spring Mills by the bridge burning. A train passing over the bridge some time before dropped hot coals which set fire to the wood work, and the bridge would have been entirely destroyed but for the timely arrival of the passenger train, The train was stopped and the fire ex. tinguished, The bridge was badly damaged and it was with caution that the train proceeded on its way over the structure. EDITOR | ng Saturday | ids of refreshments | implements, | CRUSHED BY LOGS, A PROMINENT BELLEFONTE CITIZEN KILLED. Mr. 8 Austin Brow, Meelis Death by belong Crashed an Untimely by Logs.—Al- most Instant Death, { \‘ Mr. 8S. Austin Brew, a prominent and | respected citizen of Bellefonte, met an untimely and fearful death last Thurs- day evening, at Cedar Run, by being ght In passed over several his { almost instantly. | Mr. Brew was engaged as tendant for the MeClain | y 1OUS rolling body killing him firm, the der his supervision the shingle mill at Run, in Lycoming county, about t) hirty-five miles from Jersey Shore. Thursday evening abot kK Mr. Brew was standing the o’cloe {of a large pile of logs near recting the removement of the main body. The I FOR THE SEASON Attra ctions Hooked by Man wer the Ensuing Seasor (Goetze Benedict it | May Smith Jan, 10th, 1883. Cha “Carter's Fast Mai) Cawthorne in Littl Kittie week, The attra good companies and il find them to be su 6th Rhoades tions are al tcla theatr ’ noe watregoing for the occasion. | New Slot Machine, The latest slot machine introduced | quite a novel affair. It is the of a young man of New Haven, t presents the appearance of i= Conn sized square clock. The scheme is to and | which | superin- | ex. | | tensive lumber operators, and had un find | stuff | LOGAN PICNIC The Steamer Company's Day st Hunter's Park ~ Take The Logan Steam Fire Company will hold their much talked of basket nid Hunter's Park this This event has been well it In up at morning. forward { | vertised and looked eral weeks and the time for it has al last arrived. The fire laddies have made big 1 nl Gay and it pron pienie arations for th largest | be the best and | at that popular resort. As isting indebtedn a means of the boys will Iw | and endeavor th fun y |i | That the boys patronized ne has dan sudden Death red these animals with "he season lasts six weekg | ti IR " widered an unhealthy one, Booming Hosiness Qe Pp Darigs S CATIA ving a bho Lhey havea Lof work on han | some of invention | “a good. | | drop a nickel in the slot in the top of | | the machine and in its journey down. | wards it has three channels in which to | fall. If it falls into No. 2 three nickles | | will roll into a gutter on the outside and belong to the operator: if the nickle falls into channel 1 or 3 the machine | Wins. sure, and of course money maker, To Play st Bellefonte Arrangements were completed to-day by the Logan Steam Fire Engine com. pany of Bellefonte with the Americus orchestra of this city to furnish music for their picnic on the 21st. The Logan boys can rest assured that they are get. ting one of our finest musical organiza. is intended as fonte do their share, the picnic will be a grand success. —[.ock Haven Erpress, Christisn Endeavor Plenle The Christian Endeavor Soelety pie- niced on Monday at Keystone Park. | Special trains were run for the accom- modation of the society and its friends and several hundred participated in the festivities of the day. A game of ball was played between the High School club and a picked nine and the High School boys were done up for once. The pienicers returned home about 10.30 from the park and all had a tired and jaded look, but a grand time withall, “(rot a crayon portrait free by order ing a dozen cabinets before August 1st, "at Shaffer's, It is a novel arrangement, to be | al tions, and that if the people of Belle. | | i | | ! ] 1 | | | | | | | { and will be served in | An #18 silver watch will be chanced off the nol streets. John is a practical carriage builder, who has had yearsof experience and can furnish anything desired from to the very finest buggy hack. Then prices are very reasonable and satisfac- him the smallest repair carriage or his tion is always rendered. Give a call if in need of anything in his line. Band Festival The Zion band will hold a festival (GGentzel’s grove on the evening of Sat. urday, July 30th. Refreshments will consist of all the delicacies of the season first style. in class in the evening. Dancing will be in- dulged in and music will be furnished by a full orchestra. All are invited. Proceeds for benefit of band. Wedding st Boalshurg On Sunday morning Rey, Troxel un. ited in marriage at the Lutheran par sonage, Mr. George H. Hazel, son of Mr. J. A. Hazel, of Axeman, and Miss Mary Della Sluttman, daughter of Mr, Robert Sluttman, of Pleasant Gap, The groom is employed in Tyrone and for the present will reside in the latter place. Henvy Storm A very heavy rain storm passed over Bellefonte on Friday evening and for the time being the down pour was ter. rific. The storm was accompanied by a sovere electrical disturbance, disabling the telephone and electric light wires, No further damage is reported in the vicinity. Read the DEMOCRAT, STOPPED WORK Men Employed on the New Rallroad at Bellefonte aro Hemoved The work on the new Pennsylvania ul at 1 Land efonte his Cease | Den L sed Lhe men have ther part r the prop had be n the last progressing several weeks in Hellefonte and near prep tie i near the depot | NAS. wider ber of me were em Saturday yd the ngton Gap wen and PF. BB. Hut R Meek a UY CY) £7 Mus The on and by laws was appoint Meek, A Ww Twitmire, Mrs. H. Jenkins. following committee on constitu. od Geo Cruse The Yalue of Lemons nade for malaria and bilious- drink and in Len It is better to lemonade hile. any LOO A physician who has a great deal of ex without sugar if possi event it should not be sweet, perience says that a glass of lemonade without sugar before going to bed and another on rising in the morning, about half an hour before breakfast, is prefer able to calomel for billousness, and is better and more efficacious than Con. gress water Hunyadi Lemons should not be eaten clear, but should al. ways be diluted with water, or Hocetved a San Stroke Postmaster Jimmy Feidler went with the Co. B, boys to Homestead to assist in suppressing the riot, While there, he received a sun stroke and fell, badly bruising his face, or he was struck by some son from whence he received the black eye, but we hope for the former. He was brought to Bellefonte on last Wednesday evening and bas fully re covered by this time and is attending to business, Rednoes Expenses As the election expenses of campaign committees will be greatly reduced un- der the new ballot law, there will, of course, be a reduction in the assessments made on ofMlee holders and candidates this year. It would interesting, however, to get an exact account of the reduction and the cost of printing tickets, be New Uniforms The Bellefonte bicycle club recently purchased new uniforms, which are “beautes.” The uniforms are of blue cloth, trimmed with a heavy braid, with caps to match. The club now numbers eighteen members and is regularly or ganized. ung the old canal tow path for the | the | Bartley, Mss | | EK OFTHEG E | THE DISTRICT MEETING IN BELLEFONTE August 18th, the | gle Will W of the Ie night Golden Ea Assemble |n fefonte Fight Counties Represented The Ki ) le in Bellef ights of the Golden | assem! me on Augt and it proj i hiv t) that day a gala ( ny bered by the eit The district, whic AFTER A HORSE THIES Horse Thief Followed Into Ceatre County No Arrests Hapidly Progressing Wards have been workin g and though onl) y the corne laid, | have already reached the weeks, it ing u der iit in slong Was second and before many the buil mime | to have | work co | building promises to be a handsome ad. {dition to the number of beautiful ehurches ] i 1 on the a interior Ww Bellef Co. BB st Homestead The boys of Co. B, N. G. still at the scene of the great labor war at Homestead, The N. G.P. each year en, camp for a week or more and the date for same had been determined upon several weeks hence, but the riot at Homestead has taken the place of the P., are annual en. campment. The boys are all in good health and now have a slight taste of active service in guarding the iron mills of Carnegie from thestrikers. It is im. possible to state as yet when the boys will return. Removed to Philadelphia William H. Dill and family, of Clear field, have removed to Philadelphia, where they will make their future home. Their magnificent home in Clear. field is now closed and on the 1st of September, passes out of control of the family. Death at Rebersburg Mrs. Samuel Brumgart died a few days ago at the home of her husband in Rebersburg from a complication of heart disease and paralysis. She was aged over 61 years and a member of the Lutheran church. Whore Huekloberrios are [Plenty The Sugar Valley Journal says Huckieberries are selling at 5 cents per quart here. The crop on the mountains surrounding the valley being very large the price will no doubt soon drop to 8 and 4 cents per quart. A hack load of the members of the Odd Fellows drove to Boalsburg on Sunday afternoon to attend services of the order at that place. nte’s | Free Crayon, 14x17 Inches Dozen Cabinets With Fach pher, will wil AGE LIC) NEP ng the Past Week Docket Taken From the Bellefonte Grain Market. Common Soap lothes and Hands. [IVORY SOAP A DANS RAOE'S RUTH i | ETTINC 4 A contract tor furnishing th ms painting the lron Bridge at the Na oping owns} wilkbe let on Satu 5 18 he Mract t neliunde » i irom part and giving it two coats of pair paint to be used is either nxide of graphite. Sealed hidsw be receives theday of letting. Bids oan be left at the office of Dale Brothers. The supervisors serve the privilege of rejecting any or a W.H. TAYLOR WATSON STRUBLE ~ pervisod GARMANS. Good Calicoes, Best Cambri Challis, Toilet ~0aj Tack Hammers, Euchre Decks, Shoe Blacking Wire Egg Beater Dipper,, Lancaster Gingham, Palm Fans, And good goods in general at lower prices than elsewhere, GARMANS. §
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