The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1803, CHAS. R. KURTZ THE RACKET THIS WEEK'S SENSATION Has been the slaughte (sents Ned LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Annie Hooney Reluvenated lic at Garman day evening, April 6, pr at that | farce of the “Arabian Nigh The proceeds derived from the be oduce me celebr ated in three acts, entertainment will | the f vil appropriated to und for repairs and Sunday school y for the St hn' nae tl eh room for the St. John s Eg copal churchg Profs, Cruse & Harris expect to open an Academy of Dancing, in Belle. fonte, during the coming spring months, Cruse will manipulate the piano and orchestra, while Prof, Harris will be EDITOR METHODIST CONFERENCE. IN SESSION AT BELLEFONTE THIS WEEK. What Several Hundred Ministers in Town The Central Pennsylvanian Conference Fmbraces, The great number of plug ha frock oms and the men, wearing long coats, imacu late white shirt bo dainty 0 im we taken 1 4 Invine the i f Pent or = 1) and teachers and 1343 scholars Diata district, 125 schools. 1.582 offi and teachers and 10.907 scholars | lamsport district, 117 schools, 1,729 off. busily engaged in transfusing the proper | terpsichorean idea to those afflicted with tanglefoot and unison with the strains of the music, The | hold its first Bellefonte meeting reorganized band w Thurs. day evening, in the Arbitration room at Lie The of the movement is Prof. Sj became a resident of this place and is at present engaged with H. A McKee & Bro., hardware dealers, this court house, leader mngenburg, inabls to keep in | Prof’s, | who | cers and teachers and 12.6056 lars Making a total of 574 schools, cers and teachers and 65.779 sch COT Fish Neing Killed lLumbermen from the cou of winter. up number port that a large during the present their dead bodies can be found thrown up on the embankments and in the ed. dies along the shore. In the vicinity of Glen Union, particularly, isthe destruc. manifest, the supposed, is Lh ey tion of the finny tribe made Bass seem to have suffered The cause of death, it to the Ice gorges In The fish hovering most owing great river, near the bottoms were penned in that [i by the large the cal es of ce lowed from | frequent breakups and were thus frozen comes from Savanah, Georgia, and isa | fine musician, The Bethlehem Iron company's em. ployees fowl minds OTN may for comfortable in their time to come | telligrent The | heavy armor plate ordered by congress | lecture “Di-No-Mores," for vessels of the new navy will require | five years to complete. Two million to death.— Lock Haven Democrat A Fine Lecture | triplets we THE BOAT CAPSIZED Two Pipe Linemen Find A watery Grave Hoth Leave Families Maroney, of brad John Monday | Pine and a man named Joyee of morning ford were drowneded in the river opposite | I'ine stati i OY | I'he w the company the Mi, NE wk Haven res ol National transit i Cross river al That morning the men named above into the river with a reel of wire ad | | rowed been placed nthe rear end Maroney was fl which rowing 1 Yr Oil to draw the w and the HAY Bhorn Ali Mr. MeDern Oy rade of mn ! and 12th « Wil | Haver (3) news for Lock tually deprive e past industries the virtua business amber Iv at an end. Three at a Time The thrown First ward, at Philipsburg, was into a whirl of excitement on Sunday the 5th, by the news that Mrs C. M wifeof the chief clerk in Kessler's store, had given birth to three fine girl babies. Mother are doing well, and Mr, Lewis is being hand, Lewis and children every congratulated on Faith, Hope and what's the matter with the sugrest, Charity, or | state motto, Virtue, Liberty and Inde | pendence On Friday evening we &xpeet to see | Garman’s opera house filled by an in. and appreciative andience delivers his famous The lecture : such elegant when Dr. Palmer come with that and lecturer reccommendations there is no dollars, worth of this heavy armor has | doubt but that it will bea rare tréat, been ordered from the Bethlehem com. pany, and 81.500,000 worth from the Carnegie company. ! It often happens that on such occasions | but for seyeral : Ledger Ma). Foster 111. Major R. A. Foster, who at one time was editor of the CENTRE DEMOCRAT, years past hins been a clerk in the interior department, Har. risburg, was lying seriously ill at his { home in that city, but is better State College Professor Nes igns Professor Barnard, of the ¢ivil engi- our people hesitate about going ns they | neering department, Stute College, has Meantime let us | have so frequently been imposed upon, hope the United States will have no | Such will not be the case on this oc. Wit at least, oti her hands for the next 5 years | easton, Reserved seats ean be had at Parrish’s drug store. tendered his resignation, to take effect at the close of the present term. He has been identified with the college for twelve years, He will go to England. Pine | were torn away by the recent ice flood. | " {of listening t if he | hasn't already decided on names for his | LIQUOR LICENSES GUANTED On last Thursday 1803 following liquor licenses anted by the three fudee Bellefonte, John Ander hn MM, Ne nd CC. M Daggett iotlieh Haag orge Diem morning, March 9, { L.T. Jones and Ril Iatior | mind al Hicks Missnd It, serion Lor period for ff th weather was mild mont! Instead. the and moderat As a weather OY - ng and many were disappointed Hicks’ " awe turned oul correct, cations Good Lectures Pa. has had the 0 exSenator Clearfield, Ingalls, and | Henry Waterson lecture there this sea. { BON. SE. Patrick's day. That town al- ways engages men of that sort and they supported, We | say that either the tastes of : on are well are sorry o i ’ our people furnish al {are deficient those who or amusement and entertainment | faxlt, are Strack by an Engine | Samuel Young a carpenter employed I by the Mennsylvania Railroad company, was struck by an engine at Milesburg last Friday as he was crossing the tracks. Ie was thrown on the pilot and badly injured, having received a cut over the left ear that required twelve stitches to it. He was badly bruised, but no were broken. close bone ] his home near Tyrone, Fishermen Can Spear Fish In the State Senate the other day Senator Logan's bill to prevent the spearing of fish in any of the waters of this Commonwealth, by the use torch light, or erecting or placing any tent or hore on the fee or any other device to be used for the purpose of taking or catching fish with a spear, was defeated, « 8b Lhe opening session of court the Ith § Ke neral pleasure | The next will be Henry George, | Ho was taken to | | HON. DANIEL RHOADES. DEATI OF CITIZE WJ LE Expires nt iis Bestdent on Saturday Morn Noble ing-A Truly Mau rt Yk sho OF his Lidw 18 Th a great deal « had MMAR beet “i 5 iL Was lownsinan 1 beir county, by the ge death of Judge ut his unexpired lores ’ TeX vernor the term. s Lerma it inf : action AS ASS ’ LAW fe ol and was vies by J iwlge had the greates udg Had Mr. Rhoades h l until his term of expired, which was on the first of Jan 1803, Mr. Rhoades was Mariah DD). Smith, of in the early spring of the year ment 2 Wi Miss Columbia, Pa. 15861. He a loving married to leaves to mourn their loss beautiful daughter, Rebecea. Hing Into womanhood three un. | wife, a just bud married ms named Edward K Ns, respectively, , Who is engaged in the coal business at this place; Joseph, who was and Francis 8., of Fila. in Altoona delphia The interment occurred on Tuesday morning, services oveing held at the | house, and were conducted according to the ritual observed by members of the Friends faith, The Centre county Bar Association attended in a body, Bevs, Elliot, Noll, Houck and Hoshour assisted in the services. Short tributes ware paid to the memory of the decens. | od after which Mrs, E. Blanchard of. | fered an impressive prayer, The in. [terment was made in the Friends | cemetery this place, The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the Philad, Weekly TV%mes, both one year for 81.40, A PROMINENT | Nimimnp Swindle ie latest swindles now being an advertisement of a steel eteh 1g i bmportant Market GARMANS. Tpyat Woicastpy VCC towels Our statements are reliable Our prices are impregnable, Our goods are dependable, New goods by every goods for Spring Soya Hoveestor VEE Comet GARMANS.
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