a ———— The Centve Aemograt, | THURSDAY, MAY 1593 CHAS. R. KURTZ THE RACKET LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. i i ser, of Millheim ond uc } £, Was n town lating among friends, out that measured 194 in- Was ( aught by a son of Geo Royer, sk, at Millheim, a short time tl he largest heard of this large Lr Saturday the House put out their new buss, painted I d stripes. pure ivory white with gol | » OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. INTERESTING EVENTS DUR EDITOR | { Exhibit Day a New Feature Brockerhoff | It | came from John Bartges shops and is a | fine job, ~The Bellefonte tion have fixed upon next Thursday, May 25th, for their next appearance be. minstrel combina- | fore the public when they will give an | entirely new and original entertainment | Dee in Garman’s opera house, ~ Everybody thinks the county come missioners should have the court house yard put in shape this summer. Let it be done at once. That would deprive the next grand jury of the usual com. plaint and would please the public im. mensely. ’ ~The Catholic schools, of Bellefonte, are preparing for a public entertain. ment to be given in the opera house gome time during the latter part of this month. The entertainment given last year by them was a very creditable af. fair. The Logan Fire company bought a handsome pair of bay horses at Oak Hall, on Tuesday, to be used for haul. ing their engine town. They also purchased new harness and a brand new wagon, nicely lettered, Sam. Geiswhite will be team. ster and knows how to handle them, Anuvther improvement was made at the popular Garman house this week by an outfit of fans for their office, bar and dining room. A water motor furnishes the power snd when in motion it keeps the alr astiring. When the theérmom. eter is raging in the vicinity of nineties this summer and great balls of prespera- tion course down your brow, you will find this hotel a most delightful place to keep cool, The Garman brothers, Al and Corn., leave nothing undone that will contribute to the comfort of their guests, and teaming about | : ING THE COMING WEEK ihetorien) con test and the Tenth Annas! Commend ment Exercises Progrivsume be public Hoos ‘he coming week will full of the § they annual commencement nd, Th be taken from the PD. ¥. [Rand SUIT may DECLAMATORY The following is the CONTE] Programme | contest for the Reynolds prize Mur Mey ISYOOATION Dee lamation The Purp« Monument tufus Strohm Besponsibili Morris K¢ Wye wn gih rira we of B Dee lamation ty Citizens iy heat ro f Home Reg Res De tation lamation pect a Keichline Declamation Oar Fl Miusie Our Honored ag.” Fred Bla eat ra Dead, Oreh Deelamation William Runkle tation —<*RBefore and Isabella Taylor Music—Orehestra Ree the Battle Adams and Jeffersam,” Clar ence Hamilton Declamation The Hlustrious Paur¥ortney iamation Dest.” David Mur Decision of Judges BEXEDICTION By the kindness and generosity of W, Fred Reynolds, the Reynolds prizes of 815 for the best declamation or recita. tion to be competed for by the members of the “A” class of the High school, will be continued, as will also the prize to the member of the graduating class | ranking best for general excellence in the whole course of study in the High school, considering conduct as well as progress made in studies Stet Jenkins On Tuesday evening, at 7 wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. James H. Stott, this place, when his daughter Miss Kate Stott and Mr, Willlam R. Jenkins were united in o'clock, a marriage by Rev. Houck, of the M. E. | church. It was a private wedding as only relatives and a few intimate friends were present. The bride and groom departed on the evening train fof a wedding teip. When will make their home at mansion, on High street, the Jenkins Cancert at Salona Prof. C. W. Rote, of Salona, assisted by Prof. LymaniEddy of Milesburg con. dueted a concert at Salona, Saturday night, for the benefit of the M. E, Sun. day school of that place. It was largely attended, and gave general satisfaction, are drawing to the close of | they return thay | COURT HOUSE YAKD | has appearance amet! ervin (ly ard to the making any not known whether or not the people of lellefonte would continue to allow the yw the full liberty o ince that point The Stove Men a gentlemanly mpression whereve y leave thi operations, went, for 4 | I'S ey This week the Hew fie! i of connty where we wish them abundant success Presbyterian General Assembly The 106th general assembly of the United Washington at the New York avenuwe church on the 15th inst During | their stay the members of the bedy will be by President Cleveland, will enjoy a trip to Mount Preshytorian chinreh of the States will begin In to continue twelve days, and received Vernon and be tendered other pleasures. The assembly has nol convened in that city since 1852, and on this oceasion a | large attendance may be Important business will expected, considered at this meeting. An Aged Man Sanders Daniel Hines, living about two miles | east of Bellefonte, aged %0 years and | very childish, without shoes | hat, wandered away from his home on | Tuesday night of last week found the next Nittany Valley railroad track, badly bruised about the eyes, kaees and feed If the cars had been running at night he might have been cut to pieces, cont, or Drowned Man Found The body of Budd Reed, one of the men drowned four weeks ago in the | river at Lock Haven by the upsetting of a steam scow during a storm, was found last Friday. The bodies of the other two men drowned at the same time { bave not yet been found, and are sup. posed to be in the log jam at the boom. | i The body was in a good state of preser vation and was easly identified, Hitten hy » Snake | Felix Drumel while picking stone ina | field near Julian, was bitten on the | hand Wednesday 10th by a copperhead | snake and came near losing his hand as {a result, The pain crazed him, and for a long time he was alinost frantie. The | services of a physician, however, gave him relief, and he is improving. lprovements as it was | Mrs. | morning lying on the | THE NEW RAILROAD. | WHAT 1S BEING DONE THIS ' sie It Ferrible Haonaway ut a Faneral is injured--A Go enn Township tarted me who claimed tl | and t} | ground it began to there were great stores of | seam of con 14 develo | produet underneath the mountain. | cansed a bit of | that options were taken out on land the excitement and it is { that vicinity and coal fever man high. learned of 11 ty is still shipped there by rail. The latest is over a gold (find. Last week a prominent citizen any sensation from Penn township | and had with lim a number of mens of rock found in that | whieh contained numerous bright specks | in is resembling gold quartz. The speci. mens were given to a chemist who will make a careful analysis and inform | | them to a certalaty of just what they | { have found. We do not mention any | names of the discoverer, or the location, as that is to bo kept strictly secret until the result is made known, Should the analysis show valuable gold quartz a | large mining corporation with unlimit. ed capital will be organized at once Then an effort will be made to purchase all adjacent property, and gold mining operations will be begun on an exten. sive scale, employing handreds of men, { but all depends on the analysis made by | the chemist, It would be a great boom for our good demoeratio neighbors in | that section who, in the event of the | analysis proving all right, would quit { farming for the more profitable follows ing of digging up gold quartz, and was | Lost His Head | On Tuesday at DuBois George Walle, { becoming incensed at the remarks of a erowd of boys because he kept their ball with which they had been playing and which was thrown into his lot, threw a hatchet at the boys, which struck a three year old girl named Mary Canae, A gash in the head an inch and a half long and the skull bone fractured was the result of the blow. Walls was ar. rested, Fampred This | said ] Up to this writing we have not | new developments in | his line and all coal used in that vicini. was in Bellefonte | spec | vicinity | Daring th From ih | aii} | | FAUBLE'S zi, of Boal 3 ordered y Lis sum Hermsdorf dye for the Baby, Young Lady and Me The largest a est goods in tow Xt at } stock of wiekt wos pnoes, I——————— A ——. a —————— GARMANS. sburg. 1 1 Y 1 ha Va aa Style, Quality AND Value for have any ve received and if you regret your purchase, cheerfully refund YOUR MONEY FAUBLE STORES, BELLEFONTE,
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