THURSDAY, AUG. 4,189 CHAS. R. KURTZ THE RACKET THE FOURTH WEEK Big Cl Of the y t has been an to-day. | INTERESTING EVENT arance mm more ways than one toour cus | say of | pleased to i many readers mocrat”’ among ou JUST IN in entire new RIBBONS P JPuiar aaac » Qat tomers and we are that we number Ol Hac —Three women, the DuBois, have been lodged in field jail charged with t} murder killed while of boys @ Jas. Murphy whom they one of them fired into a crowd who pers sted There is a constant stream it of Ait eh Cunning? nning vn the new intention hung up. —Mever’s or concert hestra gave alr last an open in the band Wednesday to crowd. A number selections were rendered and the ans showed familiarity in the handling of the in-| struments. | ~The ladies of the Zion Lutheran missionary society will hold a festival at Grange Hall, $+ mile south of Zion on the evening of Saturday, August 13th, | All kinds of refreshments will be served, Proceeds for benefit of church. The Zion band will furnish music the evening. pavilion on a large and delighted of musics on —After fifteen years’ experimenting, the Pennsylvania Railroad officials have decided to discontinue the use of steel ties. The steel ties were found to be too light, and they cannot be kept in line or made to take hold of the ballast firmly, For the future wooden ties will be used entirely on all parts of the road. ~The new general secretary of the Y.M. C. A., Mc.Elliott Harvey, of Oil City, Pa., arrived in Bellefonte on Wednesday and was given a private re ception from 8.80 to 0.30 at the rooms. State Secretary Hilburt, his assistant Mr. Beaver, number of others were present, and a ~The generally evil effects of exces give indulgence in ice water is due to the smonia it contains, that creating a thirst, the more water a person drinks, #0 that there is neither refreshment nor gatisfaction in it. An excellent way of cooling water for hot weather consump tion is to fill bottles or jars with it and keep them on lee. In this way a cooling draught is had which has no bad effects The Crutre Armor, EDITOR Sale begins I and , Gross Grain frequently | a citizen of Aaron after hunting berries, came across two | large rattlesnakes and she | Saturday, August 20th, for the bemefit | of the church | the grove. in it for drinkers, CAMPMEETING Evangelionls Holding a Campmonting on the Edge of Bellefonte of the Tuesday evening tht Evangelical 1 Willow Bank { street, and for one week will camp there. The camp meeting will | The | church on tents members Evangelical the Lied back of on the green, or continue for | one week, closing on Tuesday of next week, Services are held in the church near by, and they are well About ten tents have been erected The eyervone Hy and | occupied by the members, and | to attend them. Services ted {are open to all Death of Mr, James Falton James Fulton died at his home noon at about three o'clock, fre fection of the | Fill nan al- wart, after aniline 88 Of sevi though not until several days previous to his death was he . con fined to his bed, but being able to about and aroun He w ber of tl ve nein HIWAVYS al 1 ' WArds 1 rash act, y verdi wholly known t of su Death of Willism Shafer Wm. Shafer, for over forty.five ven Hes! a few day sburg ago, aged 75 years, He was a plasts by trade, and for thirty years a1 ret - om! of the Evangelical chur A Viacky Woman Mrs. Morris, living at the east end of Brush Velley a few days ago while out dispatched both with alacrity. had fifteen rattles, while the other had none {ne Piewie, . Mary's Catholie church will hold a | St | picnic in the grove at Snow Shoe on | Meals will be served in A good orchestaa will fur. nish music for dancing during the day and evening. A good time is guaranteed all patrons. All are invited. Republican Convention The Republican county conveation will meet in the court house on Tues. day, August 33d, according to an order issued by Chairman Reeder, to nomi nate a county ticket. The primaries will be held on the Saturday previous. Small Bosiness, Three members of Co. H, of Lock Haven, who were ordered to Home. stead, were discharged from their pos. ition of paper finishers in the mill by their employers because they were com. pelled to obey orders, This is small business on the part of the employers, Methodist Plenie The Methodist Sunday school picnic. ed at Hunters Park on Saturday. and nearly five hundred persons were in at- tendance, They had fine weather and a time in proportion. Catholle Prone Wednesday the Catholic church held their annual pienic at Hunters Park. A large crowd went up by train to put in the day. The day was fine and the several hundred in attendance had a pleasant time. pitched attended, | | He Was bo | August | the same position in 1535 at JAMES GROVE An Aged and Highly Respected Citizen Gregg Passes Away of marks, passed away on James Grove, one the old Ia | home near Spring Mills, a { on Tuesday of last week, cemetery, Mr. Grove w Thoiuas, A. J. an old and respected resident of He was and James Grove, an Crregs i HN { township, esteemed fi honest and upright Ife nd Christy He belonged to th valued I con | church and was a that | by occupation tired from active p denominati nit | about 84 vears. HEeAr | Valentine's furnace on Tuesday after- | Hellfoente Wins PRIPY. Bellet Wi be | Deaths in Penns and Brush Valles 0" Death of M twas sn Case of Suicide supposed I rd er rdingly. 3 (xl a verdict aco g of Weidensaul sl yinali ding created an impression the I been murdered, and wer Lhe crime, The Sidest Postmaster I vatesman postn isier West i nn. has been poli authorities at Washi on that be is the dest postmaster in the | m m Northampton eounty 0, 1598. He pow Scolia, united States, Monroe He was appointed to West Mil. ton and has held #4 continuously sine at Fennersville, county, in 188%, P Camped at Paddy Wt The X camping party, Burgess Mingle, J. W, Ad. Fauble, Jos, Ceaders B.C. Auchenboch, Geo. Hart, and several others whom we cannot recall, camped last week at Paddy Meuntain. The boys say the drinking water was good, bus were afraid to risk i. f omposed 5 Conley. Went te ¥pring Mills The Bellefonte castle, Knights of the Golden Eagle, having accepted an Invi’ tation %o participate in a parade, went to Spring Mills on Saturday, with about thirty men. The Spring Mills Knights were holding a festival and a parade was the event of the day, and quite; a number of men were in line Not quite so Warm The heat has not been quite so intense the past several days as on the previous week, and the thermometer has slid down a noteh or two, to the comfort and delight of sweltering humanity. Rains on Sunday and Tuesday had a tendency to modify the atmosphere and weare glad the hot wave has passed. Remodeling the Bullding, Workmen are at present engaged in remodeling and changing the interior of of the Catholic parochial school on Bish. op street. New windows and other im- provements are being made, and the work will be completed in time for the of was postmaster | of | TRIAL LIST Sevord Week of August Term A, D. 180% Vug 20th I8D2 Commencing Monday \t i | ” eo Re formed member of | mankind The f is a system of lighting railway cars by a small dynamo attach- of drive ed to the axle the locomotive Th withou! special expen . | | : or ’ whew gener electricity the we train by Hs ates Lhe se, and from +) £4 dyname is is conducted to | used in incandescent lamps, {f the lights when the not in motion A small storage battery charged while the train is running. Travelers who | have made their eyes he in to read by the dripping oil lamps mow { in use on passenger coaches and Pullman welcome the gentle radiance { of the incandescent lamp with a bless. | ing on the head of the inventor, Singular effect of the Storm cars will R Last Friday evening after the heavy { thunder storm had passed, several hun- dred sparrows were picked up in Flem- ington, apparently dead. found near a tree that had blown down, and #nough of the birds were picked up to fll two large buckets, such as fine most singular part of the story is that when morning came the birds were all alive, and as well as ever. The suppo- sition is that the birds were roosting in the tree and were stunned by lightning. ~Lock Haven Express. A Dead-Lock A good looking well todo and pop- ular young bachelor of Jersey Shore was being teased by the young ladies of a club for not getting married. He said; “I'l marry the girl of your club whom on a secret. vote, you elect to be my wife.” Xach girl went into a corner and used great caution in preparing her ballot and disguising her hand writing. the result of the vole was that there were nine voles cast, aach receiving one. The young man remains a bach. olor, the club is broken up and the girls are all mortal enemies, Industrial Edition The Lock Haven Democrat, on Satur. day appeared as an industrial edition, printed on pink paper and containing twelve pages. It is a creditable sheet and the industries of the town are well fall session. wing provided by | the effort | They were | cut chewing tobacco is stfipped in. The | { 80 doing. Hrict Fam Mauss Barrick. 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Ich tzael es is en capital scheme un { won mere der sympathy greega kenna ‘schwint os mere ols widder Ol SUr- al i a a . n sin | fun anes fun da grossa pardies don sir mer tzimlich safe far net usht es Huller- | beera townshid defia awer de United Shtates » Rensa "® * » ¥ * . | | hut mitera will-kotz g’shpeeled. Endlich | hut are se fonga wella mit da blosa {hend. We are so g'hot hut don hut are marderlich gagrisha far ebber cooma [un eme helfa se gw lussa, Ols Widder, BooxXAsTEIL, Newspaper Mav's Duty I'he Ridgway Democrat rubs hard up against the truth when it says : It's a newspaper man's business to boom up his town for all its worth month after month and to see #100 worth of job printing go out of town every month because a dollar or two can be saved by It is the duty of the news. paper to give every local enterprise en. thusiastic and frequent send-offs and then to get called down because he failed to record that a prominent man has his delivery wagon newly painted. To subscribe liberally to every public, charitable and church entertaiument, advertise for nothing, pay their own way to everything and then be called prejudiced and mean spirited because a column is not devoted to that par. ticular affair. Do you wonder there are 80 many cranks in the newspaper busi: ness F It is bound to make either a crank or a philosopher out of a man. History of Centre Co J. Milton Furey has just completed a “History of Clinton county,” and will at once begin work om a similar book in constitution MorarL—Es wore amohl en mon dare | i | MARRIAGE LICKNKEA | Innnreodd During the Past Week Tukey Vroom ie Jloeket DW \ Jeg The Ie mw ptation mite Grain Market Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. VORY >OAP DOES NOT. GARMANS. Good Calicoes, Best Cambri Challis, Toilet Soap, Tack Hammers, Euchre Decks, Shoe Blacking Wire Egg Beaters, Dipper,, Lancaster Gingham, Palm Fans, And good goods in general at prices than elsewhere, displayed. Centre county.
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