DELLEFONTE WINS WHO IS FROTECTED Brief Fam Hause Darrick, | WHO IS THE MANY MARRIAGE LICENSES From the Middleburg Post dhe Centre dlemorrat, The Philipsburg Base Ball Club Done The Bellefonte base ball elub of late Issued During the Vast Week Taken From Docket 1 vou prove that the protective the the Death iphia JV LieveEr KErNAL HARDER, Ich un de Polly | Thur MIAY | THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 1582, of fonte mn en HAS. R. KURTZ OR THE RACKET EDIT as advertised the “Demo l¢ saturday, Aug 13 1 & previ ue of loses the third Annual ( I'he loss to the store in n is exactly balanced ul 18 sil oh Cri sacle gain to our CAN'T STAND S Wie wdvertisement n tickets at greatly valid for return unt al excursi Wl rates eT ON will a we ‘omona Gra (:range on I.ot county send a full Isiness of meet in Hall of Z Aug. 17th nate Grrange In nesday, subor d delegation Ww eyYery the mportance relative to the hold. picnic, Sept, 12th. as b be transacted f our annual Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. in On Tuesday evening | ntendent DD. O. Etters, of was elected principal of the ounty Super. this place, Bellefonte This position has been vacant for some time owing to the of Prof. D. M. Lieb whose health will not again permit him to resume work. The Governor will be w to arinet to fill i ae ) hooils., illness called upon n a county superintendent out Prof. Etters unexpired term Company B. returned on Tuesday evening from they were quartered ever since the strike be. Homestead where The boys were met at the station the citizens of the town, the want Gap band was on hand to es and ga by | cort them to the court house yard where Hon, David Potter and and they were tendered a reception A. kb, § Fortney irtid, General Beaver, stand Es : (ro "ni were a of! the several addresses them | tables delivered welcoming had long company One no The ladies and the were invited to a fine treat tie feature, of the evening was happy wives and many anxious sweet henrts who were there also to greet the boys and Me Rain 1 readiness eabis welcome thew home Wed. |" har been playing a great game of ball { and have climbed from the tail-end up to noteh., thems. the out again covered by defeating shutting them and knocking Philips. burg from their perch on top and taking the glory Philipsburg team, without a run, y 1 " | the place themselves as | | Mountain League. leaders in The FAme was ny n ti I= Hunters P all cranks from e ground ark and over two hundred Bellefonte went up to I'he clock, and was noted for 1 witness the game, game was call at three o' ad | 118 perfect team wo by the home team the kicki which was ser © nel lil club 3 and monot Lo nou the burg succees base and N ot once dut Performed an Operatic All en Account of One Wan spectators. Not once did Philips- | d to wor MN pany Tin Piste Fiant at ack Havenites me g efforts to have a 850,000 t that willing in The the lant erected in ity. ty is seemingly have to he plant wants the city w that is all there is of lo anyth ng elise but » GOV, SHEENAN'S appointment and his acceptance of a place on the Demo. | cratic executive committee united party in New York. In all see- tions of the state the lines are being closed up, and a solid front will be pre sented to the common enemy from now on until the result Is ascertained in November. The Hill and Cleveland factions have entirely disappeared, all ASSLT are democrats, and actively at work for the success of the ticket. The will undoubtedly be for democracy. state carried the GEN. BLocuM, who was a Hill dele. gate to the Chicago convention, says he is now convinced that Cleveland's nom. ination is the strongest that could have been made. That he will the full Democratic vote of the wholes coun. try, and especially of New York, and that he will undoubtedly be elected, is the sentiment voiced by all Democrats throughout the state of New York. The Hill men are all actively support ing Cleveland and feel confident of suc. CERN receive The Granger's pienie at Williams’ Grove commences this year Aug. 20th present | | don daid mer denka are but | { mon denhsht d al and closes Sept. 3rd, dawg owet nivver ufl de karrich-hofe g’luffa, I druff g'west far tzie y dere sawgn es hut me socha siena we se dart ws ich gaw far a wile nimmy gw. Doo husht ols der oldt Billy Blotner gakent—em Sam Blotner si grose-d dy ? Husht Well, yader el wise wos far en gooder oldter d «a net ? yet rap « are wore Nemond hat |} um ene room galidda ta} gal bed g’hot 1 CLM in ZICH Es is oll schriftliche worda un wor denk ich mit lv sed unt de ngel wara floosfettera g'shtart far eb are dote g west wore tswa Now Kemel, we f na ] | ¥) O08 a A himmel coomed. h hob nuch en older Shponisher dawler os my grose-mominy hut un ich wet seller on det yohr-tz old: Billy mere mit druff HevYYa era 1 alli | | two miles from Middleburg. druvva is un fartich hand-shaka eb der | ndt os Sam Keisling ove gabrucha is, ebbes loos Ols Widder Ell BOONST Ring Ticket I'he a style erying the democratic convention on Tuesday That “Ring Ticket" story of Jim Feild better Lry democrats of 0 easily duped the eile cOmes oul In Its usual mince ‘Ring Ticket ler Is getting old and stale other The Centre not Ome cry county are and he can not play feeling of friends on this trip and ine {h. no. : upon disappointed candidates and their ues them to be dissatisfied kickers Festival Postponed The festival to be held by the ladies of the Zion Lutheran missionary society at the Grange hall onefourth mile south of Zion on August 15th has been post. poned until the evening of August 20th All kinds of refreshments will be served. The festival is for benefit of the church, the «(ret the DEMOCRAT i tation | | paper in rom a leading \ New Jersey s admis a In we | NOCASSAT™ he hed been materially increased, the protected industries creased since the McKinley bill ule |} de went wages in into operation Why then should injury to the great major ntinued ? A systen ity of the Snyder co Furnishes another SensaMon r county again furnishes & n thu Se - of suspicious death a woman, the residing in Franklin township, about She was took a) woman of about 21 years. She a | powder that she supposed to be mor | phine for neuralgia, Searcely had she taken it until she became very sick. physician was sent for, but before dead. It is believed dhe was poisoned, and her stomache has arrival she was been sent to Philadelphia to be analized. For some reason not explained her hus. | band is under suspicion. Her husband when questioned as to where the poison carpe from said he had purchased it the night previous to kill a weasel Mu, Hannu has just finished ry of the National ¢ 1 his om. The executive committee consista of Calvin 8. Brice. Arthur P, Gorman, Wm. F. Sheenan, Josiah Quiney, W. M., Ransan, Howell, Jr.., Wall This commitlee is to have entire charge of the conduct of the campaign. Its make up gives assurance that the fight is to be an aggressive one all along the line commitiees Clark Cableame, Hon. John H., Orvis came home on Monday on necount of the illness of his daughter, Mrs, Canfield. Ave | and | 0 {raught wife of Charles W. Swengle_ | Al his | | A Bellefonte Man Accused of sa Young Girls | Sup» yan undation tingdon County Snake Si 4 4 ' v GG al New AS WOrking near by iscovered near the same from They were of | ones varying later in the ds ne copperhead or the day. her one of the parties present N spondents send w let our youch. | snake stories, for we think we are ahead as thisis a true hoax. Canada Thistles The be cut in time to prevent them from go | ing to seed, and thereby spreading to a It is the duty of township or borou t) greater extent, the th constable of the i 5 . | see that the thistles are cut and ; must wsted constable | give notice by printed circulars j in prominent The upon cutting down any thistles is al places lowed #5 per day and a fine is also the im | posed upon property Owner neglect The Colby Murder the Was Six years ago on Saturday last, murder of Isaiah and Nora Colby committed at Cherry Run The inci~ lents connected with the crime are still {fresh in the minds of the people of Clinton county, but the home of the murdered people has disappeared { great flood of 1880, when it swept down | the mvine where they lived, « ompletely changed the appearance of the place, | iL Lightning In Miffiin County During a violent storm on the night of July 21 five barns in Mifflin county were ptrack by lightning and destroyed with their contents. Three of the barns were within a radius of six miles and were all burning at the same time. The loss of the year's crops and horses and cattle is a very heavy one to the unfor tunate farmers, «~The Demorest ball team of Wilk liamsport defeated the Bellefonte boys on Wednesday by a scoregof 4 to 4 at this place, law requires that Canada thisties | The | Bellefonte Grain Market Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. [VORY SOAP DOES NOT. GARMANS. MLICOCS Croond ( Best Cambri iS i lack Hamu } wh Shoe Blacking Wire Egg Beaters Dipper,, Lancaster Gingham, Palm Fans, And good goods in RCDCTAl prices than elsewhere, GARMANS
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