The Centre Femocrat, THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1892, CHAS. R. KURTZ Bargain Day, Friday, Sept. 2. EDITOR | DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS iy Nab da Remember the day and the date, J UST IN 112 Gloria Silk Umbrellas. Guar- anteed quality—Racket prices. 1 can Kom in out of the wet for very | little money. The Oak Chemical Perfumery Specialties and Toilet preparations embrace a large line, are first-class and of established re- putation. Lavender Salts, Tripple extracts, Floral Toilet Waters, Tal cum Powder for infants, Glycer Rosa, Bay Rum. We can confidently recommend them to our customers ~prices nearly one-half regular. The balcony being the third ad dition to the store, has just be completed, and the opinion of the jury is quite an provement. WHAT NEXT LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —Vreeland’s Minstrels use on Friday 4 — Aaron Williams an elegates of . : 1 gressional d ing the conventio: * attend this week. way 4 saturday at his home near J and ved IL 6Y years. Was a rermar an om'ssion ul ed to apy @wional de ugi igh C. Irvin, fail » 11st of congre Ar Amol egates of ty. in our ~The Lu Se yard, last [he last e, theran festival, in the court Thursday was a su abe we ull cess, proces ds, nted to aln EXDenses red d 1" Hi wt two Saturday w haefie ne. ~C had s Judge died or [ Af his reside 1 x of Dominiel Ly Years i ie funeral Monday. We hear th sold twe this week. TI at John \ zz] e shoe ive deer from park is was 835 per head. the threshing machines 11 harvest the as large a yield a There Ork since we requent r it be first expected empty heads, eports that ~Simon Loeb, now of Bank Philadelphia, circulated among friends at this place during the past veek. Mr. Loeb is a jobber in mill hosiery and is building up quitea bu iness in that line. ~Rev. Houck, pastor of the M. E. congregation, Bellefonte, who has been sojourning abroad months is expected home by Friday evening of this week when a reception will be tendered him by members of the congregation, ~-James Cornelly, who has been work- ig at California, Pa., the past two months helping to put up the gas plant that originally stood at the Bellefonte Nail Works, is home again. Jim. says Mr. Rose, the patentee, has contracts for several new plants and they proving to be a great success, are ~The school directors of Richmond township, Tioga county, have decided to weed out tobacco users from among the teachers, and at their last meeting passed the following resolution solved, that no teacher will be hired in this district who habitually uses tobacao le. Company { liquor to for the past few | ! ! | | AUGUST COURT. Doings in Quurter Sesstons—Cuses tried and ! Verdiots, The August term of court | well attended this week, The sprinkling of f, & b., constitute the larg est portion of the list. Dr. G. 5. Stewart, of Burnside twp. was appointed foreman of the Jury. Judge Furst gave them instructions; but made regard to our fish Upon this point usual a few special remarks in laws and net fishin he spoke some length, The following is a brief summary of Jury and the { all the cases before the Grand what were tried before Court with | verdicts, up to Wednesday evening: | Mulfinger, Pleasant Gap; prosecutor, Wm. Cox. Selling or to men of intemperate habits, ete, Com, vs John io in 1. v8J. nored and Cox pay the costs, N. and threats; prosecutor Z.'T. Harshberger. | Verdict not COsLS. Com. vs L., ( Jones, assault guilty. Prosecutor pay the . Bullock, Jr., Z. 1. costs divided, and b. assaults and threats; ator Harsh. Not guilty vs Harry prose berger Com, Crissman, f. | assault unanimous | | Swaverly True bill. Com. vs George S. Snyder, f. and b. True bill. Com. v8 Nathan Haugh, Miles twp., and battery; Wirth. Case tried on Tuesday. Found Prose uton J. lity as indicted. Sentence, 210 fine and costs of prosecution, with a bit of Coin. Jas. Mi Mullen and E. J prosecutor Albert E v True bill. Huffipa assault and battery: 2nd, f Andrew Carrying { Sentence, week } Com. v Henderson, Julian, felonously wantonly d « M. J. guilty to assault and battery: 2nd woling with intent ig hards. Defendant plead Lt count; 2nd and 3d dismissed. » suspended. 8 Albert ( tion withdrawn ‘om, ¥ lark, f. and b. Pros. ecu Bond of $400 ved to overseers of to insure the Com Fished in Penns creek Case returned by constable Gregg. Continued to next term Com. vs Samuel Dixon, Snow Shoe, keeping a disorderly house and selling A. J with nets, { i minors. Prosecutor, Harm. Being tried. A Horrible Death On Monday morning of last week Bridget Kelly, of Irwin, Clearfield co., Kulghts of the Golden Eagle Geo Hastiugs' Becoption One week ago Bellefonte was thronged ago Gen. with members of this order who assem. | this place, and Col. Rodgers, of Phila- Some months . | Hastings, of is fairly usual assault and battery cases, with a good ' Grand the H. | { and precision that i bled from every section of Pennsylvania to attend the are union. In addition ther ands of others who can to witness the parade {8 & anil enjoy themselves, The town was in its holiday profuse decorations adorned private res attire the handsome High reet over very were suspended and principal streots i spanned the bridge o The parade moved promptly at a. m. up High street, forms of the and order gave the men a {i Mo castles were accompanied by band poured ont their w+] | they passed along, imposing appearance KWo est It is est EAL] strains thousand The | excellent marching of thy { over one { march. handsome jes from Lock Haven, Osc | toona attracted much { parade over, the men adj | ner to the d In the afternoon the | test occurred « the d { the three Commanders flferent hots m and execution of with | ments was accomplished it w commandery rendered | advice from the Court thrown in gratis. | . Baney. | WAS A Success in every rfl res ects much credit up Have Been Yery Successful On last Saturday evening the cornet band hele IL was § 1 is for this wm ason., and ’ ot cessful One, Lue Proceed am | over one h poor of Rush township | maintenance of the child. | § | AO, va S.M. Ulrich, John Kersteter, | treet, | Adam Harter and Chas Walizer, viola- | his | tion of fish laws aged 21 years, while laboring under tem- | porary insanity, went into a shed in the | gaged in breaking stone on the public rear of the house and after thoroughly saturating ber clothing with carbon oil | in the eye by a small piece of stone, deliberately set herself on fire. Her screams brought the family to the scern but all efforts to save her were in vain, as she wasa seething mass of flames. She died in dreadful agony. The Contary Mark The town of MiMlinburg, county, will celebrate its centennial. October 4, with appropriate ceremonies, over 850 having already been subscrib. ed to the fund, On Friday afternoon the Bellefonte ball team will have an engagement with or who will not pladge himself to dis. | the Pennsylvania railroad tesm of Phil continue ils use, ~ Francis Speer left on Monday for a two weeks vacation to the Jersey const where he will visit the principal sum. mer resorts, sample the different kinds of drinks, take asplash onthe blue deep, flirt with all the pretty girls along the line, spend all the money he has and then like the prodigal come home busted and depend upon the merey of his friends for subsistence. He says he is going to have a good time no matter what the expenses are, adelphia, who are out on a short trip for a vacation. This team visited Belle. fonte for several seasons and they al. ways put np a good game of ball. ~Charley Nan, of Tyrone, formerly | of Bellefonte, who was granted license and opened up a fine bar with costly furniture and elaborate hotel furnish. ing, has been in trouble with the sheriff. He sailed a gay kite and let out entirely too much string for the business, and much of bis hotel property was taken + by the sheriff. | } | / | Union | of ] { house in the When band was organized, lecs than one year red dollars this nr they and considerably debt, but by |} aged to pay off their struments wore in ard work they have man. indebtedness and have a snug sum left, which will go forms, The are all good musicians and are rapidly coming to the front of Centre county bands. The Zion band was pres ent on the large crowd with some of thei: towards purchasing uni ey rank this occasion and entertained best selections, Sapervisor Taylor Resigns On the first of July, last, while en. road in Spring township, I was struck This injury has resulted in the loss of gight in that eye and it will require the most careful attention to save the other, I therefore resign the office of supervisor | of the North side of Spring township Yours Respectfully, W. H. TAYLOR, House Destroyed by Fire H On Friday evening, 5th inst. , the toll gap north of Millheim, was discovered to be on fire and the flames gained such rapid headway that the house was burned to the ground. The dwelling was occupied by Andrew Ock er, who had an insurance of 8700 on the household goods, part of which were recovered {com the flames, «Last Sunday morning and evening Mot cis Swartz, son of Dr. G, W, Swartz, of this place, and who is preparing him- self for the ministry, delivered two Loe gormons in the M, E, church, Morris is a young man, yet ho Las the ability and energy for the making of a strong and leading minister of that church. ual re. ascension and parachute performance, or to have a days recreation in ourtown idences and business places; large flags arch | hou | The bright uni- | purchased a good set of in- | 1 es Central | Adelphia, left for a ojourn through some | Of the leading portion of Europe i } WLS Hi Fie The Gq hot i 3 ! iit ra The Pleasant band was on hand to furnish music. tIrive art LT | § given a hearty reception. Gap number of carringes containing friends [| and some of our leading hand. The band led the pro- cession up High street to the court ard, Thi considera- a erowd. The display of fire LS were very pret. citizens were also on irks and colored lig | rd where welcome ope that he got himself in property by improp. and charge of hout license put him and he did himself by skip- the r wit of imprisonment for wet thing it was d had debts back for A of his mother for 8500 scovered that he of we goods purchased, t a large amount judgment favor | covers the stock of goods left'by him. His to have been due to doing too much cred. There is plenty on the books, if it failure in business appears | were only of some value. to pay all out. standing bills—but that is where the | rub comes in. Dislocated his hip. On Friday morning James Solt had a | bad fall by a loose board tripping him | at the corner of Logan and Allegheny streets to Dr. that his hip had been dislocated, Mr. Solt is a poor man yet he tries to make a living for himself and family by sprinkling the streets. Here is is a good occasion for charity which should always begin at home, He was taken office where it was found Another Inspection Ordered According to a recent order of the | postmaster general, the postmasters of the county seat throughout the United States are again required to inspect the postoflices in their respective counties, between the 1st of August and the 15th | of December of this year. The ques. tions required to be guswered are near. ly one hundred, Mook Lost Last Thursday band lost a book « Pleasant Gap the music th i ng i ng for the base drummer, while driving | along the pike from Pleasant Gap towards Axemann, The finder of the above property is kindly requested to return the same to the Land and he will be duly rewarded ~R. J. Kaylor, the hustling young editor of the Hastings Tribune was in town on last Friday morning, to consult architect Robert Cole, intending to have a residence put up in that place, A | | in front of | the | Kirks | PATRONS PICNIC | MARRIAGE LICENSES { The 19th Annual Plenle nnd Exhibition of | Issoed During the Past Week Taken From The Patrons of Husbandry, Fopt 12 to 17 the Docket Work has comme need in n the Work | will bes KKB t Lys in earnest Ferguson twp (* mittee | ( Fr . ut men are at Milesburg fitt bi for those desiring to camp, | TENTS. Orders for y lings and al Oth of Septem 1’ AE WY Ft Peale ( Robert Sykes, tents ar t Hannah Ross, # pouring in every Two hundred i { I'he | Increased its order twice | these day wenty-five are 1 Hunting Iron Workers [already engaged, committes uly. Vit Al fi Et Wi last Friday to} 1. ent of the a meeting of the the nail works Vrgn mace in Heli 4 and what they will be able ire men to go to Hom stead, T. Munson, late superintend. | from the state, thes { provide for all. PEEMANENT expect to be able to Belle fonte nail works, called idle workers of Be about one hui WATER SUPPLY. iron Two inch galvanized water pipes are I | and Hefonte Furi | Company Mi iald with numerous hydrants, and will be vater for man and beast. | being permunently ty wl To spring UO earn where troughs ; of | Wanted, as the call did not » { Informed that they to Homestead the valer { 80 that there abundance free “an were men PUBLIC PAVILLIONSK Numerous canopy top tents will be { put up with seats for the free use of the somewhat « { public, thus forming numerous pavil- lions for the people to congregate, o1 the ground, FPEAKERS and nu Profes ged to HOWEVEe] least fifty SPeAKeTs Led for. enga iay evel Sep Come y Celts AND SEE Them? AR . play { rm Tr YX wer LOTHIXG At Forced Sale. 5C)0) HOH) 1 5¢ YO) | «urge =i Lye n & Co. commilliee For further chairman, J 4 Pa Bellefonte Grain Market. Jackson &Co White wi Red wheat Rye per busi The Good Templar band came home b iA from Bellefonte week { drum, having their tenor drum while in that town. When the band { went to the depot to take the train for | | the return trip and learned that the train hour late they left their | drums and cymbals in the waiting room and went “up town.” On their return | trip to the depot when the train arrived {the drum was missing having been | stolen in their absence.—Lock Haven Express They Lost Their Drom CATS Pe shelled t one | new § Barley. per b | Buck wheat, per | Cloverseed, per Ground plaster, per tm orn last with Uats lost ~ $x #5 $4.00 % PROYISIC weekly by Bower & ( Xs. GRO as corrected | WAS Over an Apples. dried, per p Cherries dried Beans per qua Onions, per bushel Butter, perpound Tallow, per pound Country Shoulders Kides Hams Hams sugar cured ] Breakfast Bacon A Scorcher, Lard, per pound { On Last Sunday morning Rev. Laurie | Potatoes per bushel ..... | Dried Sweet Corn per pound of the Presbyterian church, delivered a scorching sermon on the desecration of | the Sabbath day and especially the sale GARMANS. | of Sunday papers in our town which was | begun about a week ago. The Rev. gentleman read the riot act to his mem. bers for encouraging anything of the | Kind. It was oneof the Rev. scorchers, | Fred. Dunham says the pony express to | and from Lock Haven will be continued | and that the demand for Sunday papers | Is increasing. Good Calicoes, Another Festival and Dance Best Cambric 4 The Zion Cornet Band have conclud. Challis, ed to hold another festival in Henry | Gentzle's grove, about three miles east Pack Hammers, | of Bellefonte, on Saturday evening Euchre Ik | September 3rd. All kinds of refresh. Shoe Blacking | ments will be served on this occasion. Wire Egg Beaters The Symphonic orchestra has been en i : gaged to furnish music for a dance to Dipper, | be held at the same place by the band. Lancaster Gingham, | Let a’! turn out and enjoy themselves, { An evening of fun and pleasure. Toilet Soap, Ks, Palm Fans, And good goods in gencral at lower «Don’t forget the Minstrels on Fri prices than elsewhere { day night. Parade at noon, «Ex-Sherifft Walker has been spend. ing the past two weeks in Pittsburg where he has succeeded in interesting a | number of capitalists in Lis scheme to { establish a plant on his land in West moreland county for the manufacture of fire brick and street paving briek. He basa good thing and it promises to ‘pan Sut in fine shape in the future. GARMANS. a eR —— ‘ -
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