he Beaver & Gephartvl ni ) Vol. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1893. The Centre democrat, "HAS. R. KUR TZ TERMS OF SUBS RIPTION 3 oria PRIMARY ELEC] IONS avoid any mis In the will ven where th at the co NEX the date fixed r Saturday Y LRT. "nr Fall Vi county. Tl takes a HE way every man poll this year. man shou vote as y Tne boasting o 14 xl i £1] isfaction of a the American Did th everything wi sal sat Year ago that IMEmories, ber signify that ored and se people ¢ election rene? rene - Politieal Workers During the week there activity amor Bellefonts Saturday mostly ast pa th wil politicians unty were here to entiment or to leok after f f some particular man confined to the democrat number of republicans were interviewing the and over the situation a A Saw Mill Burned by burned in of CLIRLLL steam saw mill owned Samuel Va on 8yY., Was §) is) fonday night with Hp last week gether vbout feet of sawed lumber. There insurance on mill was no or lumber, and con. sequently the loss is total. The of the fire is unknown. The fire occur. red during the night and the fact that the mill bad burned was not discovered until the men went to the spot where it had stood to commence their da work. -— » origin Another Frand Look out for a name of Mrs. 1. D. ing what she calls a rheumatic elixir for a fictitious firm at Binghamton, N. Y. A drug firm at Lancaster took hold of the medicine and an analysis revealed it be nothing but colored water. [It was to bave been retailed at 81 per bottle, woman Pyott, who is sell giving ng the a —- Social Evont Last Friday evening there wasa large gathering of young people in Bush's Arcade where an assembly was held for the purpose of eniertaining the many young people now visiting in Bellefonte, Stopper & Fisks famous orchestra, of Williamsport, was present and furnish. ed elegant music for the occasion, A large number of young people from ud. joining towns were in attendance. EDITOR THE COMING SESSION, IT WILL BE AN CATHERING Not Many Bank HRoesaming 2 » wt ! | twirled around its vietim's | y man tried to kick the » with his senemy s The him screams Mrs nei ors. wh bitten foot began to swell. [ stupor and although ph cians gave him four quarts of he died in terrible agony.” ,— - Daring Barglars, Burglars entered the residence of ex. Judge Coleman Grugan on Fairview Lock Haven g Expre SAYS Entrance to the wis effected by tarning with tippers the key in the door lock. The the ro Judge g, and taking his into the down went through clothing. A small amount of money and the contents of a refrigerator was the extent of thelr haul. street, Friday mornis The hon © roblLers entered mn where Grugan was sleepi coat and pantaloons went where they " of his stairs parlor, the Px kets Huntingdon 's Paved Streets On last Thursday work 8n the streets of Huntingdon was begun, and twenty. two miles of Telford paved streets will be put down. The paving 1s being done under the supervision of 0, H. Kane, of Altoona. Residents of the town are { employed to do the work and are paid ‘81.208 day for their services, Leg Broken Oscar Struble, farmer, living near Axemann, had his leg broken last week by a kick from a vicious horse. IMPORTANT MAKING MecKINLEY AN ISSUE, Yerdicet Reversed propose n ip improvement tom ouncil putting down of water ins introduction « light. Philipsburg Water Co. and the Electric light company will furnish these ns if lex tr ic nliances v wrk of extending the | " pliances, and the work of extending the | 41,400 a band could not thrive ir be commenced | Joni wires will ~ Philipsburg mains and without del An Expensive Lesson Huntingdon county, has A voung farmer of township, Westmoreland been fined #20 for misinforming of a toll to the Was OIng. Aving § toll. distance he three gale As thereby €l about cent Cot His Toes off Karstetter, wood at Mackeyville, Wednesday 26th, made cutting part of two toes of his left off. while cutting Clinton eo., a misstroke, foot William Saw § " Boar James McClelnnahan claims to have a Jarge black bear while going down the Nittany mountain road to Centre Hall, He says bruin stopped and growled savagely at him met ~The Democratic Caucus for the North ward, of Bellefonte, will meet in the Arbritration Room, in the court house, on Friday evening at % o'clock, Li. A: SCHARFYER, a keep- | SCHOOLS AND ARMIES ARLE wits Kinds of vKneads Served an Injane evening id Close ts affairs an The in the hands of S¢ deat, for struments were itt the keeping. SCONE Lose, safe It 1t may not be the town's and why town. it 18 we cannot say Dr. Hill and hig troupe of minstrel men left town on Monday and will hold forth at Lock Haven for the next week. He roped in hundred dollars while in Bellefonte. There were plenty several who wanted to be permanently cured and willingly invested their hard earned money. ~(n Saturday evening a fire was dis. covered in John Curry’s stable, Bishop It started in the straw, under one of Mr, Curry’s horses, and ‘scorched | the animal about the limbs and tail. It is thought that the fire might have street. {started by a match being dropped in the straw and the horse tramped on it when it ignited. Next Sunday the Lutherans will | hold their first serv ice in their new edi fice. They have arranged a childrens service for this occasion, ‘The dedica- tory exercises of the new building are {to take place Sunday, September the {8rd. The congregation calculates to {have everything completed by that Chairman, | time. RLS [TEMS OF STATE NEWS | Matters of Interest from All Over the Commonwealth, PRESENTED IN Crimes and Casualties of Ev acter Sent by the News Galherers the Edited. Different Localities and Carefully 11 2 | ¥ JLALLE] ( i from the {or divorce aint Mary Cl ] 4 Charis 15che brought a simi alan Ph 4 use) Asc) war says an alleged mar between bimself and about dy They VETINGpox, Pa, Aug. 2 At midnight Adi Dob bs, of Saltillo, tgs county se n staplolous noise abont his prem fr m bed ! walked to a rear door he was seized 3, who stuffed a paper tied } Stale His Earnings tres arom porch On « Hirer m asked me tL awaing JACK s mofintains A Young wy gi # Jalled ASTER, July 8 vin HK. Miller, 1 des; aged 15 years, was jail begye Late at night be went f Robert Rae, a forme ¢ jeorgetown, Bart towtiship, apd " § [| at thé front door. Rae went to thé w wrad apd asked him who he Miller threw stope threw the Window knocking ifsensible and out terrible y in his head, While Rad onscious Miller broke in she I Pi and after driving the other semen of the family up stairs stole a watch and other valuables G. A. RR. Posts Denounce ke et LANCASTER, Pa, Ang. 1 a sevél Grand Army posfs of Lan or met here to express oy] we hs order in the ant n sion reducti n. The ts Segreta ry Hoke Bmith resol Las utious were adop the policy he is pussuiln question and oallin if ods. The aeiign 0 Cpe resented € pppro hme b, [2] bv Williamsport. . L~A YY leh ew A Donky 1 id lquof that eattsed his BY bl 10, 000 damesges, and has ep of legal talent to py the ¢ Xe band, James H. Bmith, died {a Dok loon last March, and the fo rendered § verdict of déath 8 Nook! ) ifm, Smith was a nah of Esown Nien perate habits Jealous of the Boarding Mistress. SCRANTON, July 31. <At Dupont, a min ink suburb of Avoos, George Rogewick | was phot god killed by Simeon Rice, a fel low boardér at the same house, Some re ports say the shooting was accidental, but | another story is that the men, who are Poles, were jealous of each other's atten tions to the boarding mistress, and that they quarreled just before the shooting was un om oh Aut * ra QulgLR f pel i fs mel will be ona An Eleotrie Rallway Chartered. Harniantne, Aug. 1.-The Surburban Rallway company, of West Chester, capi tal $400,000, was chartered to build an elec | tric line sixty-five miles long. It is to run | through the principal streets of West | Chestor to Kennett Square, Paoll, Glen Lock, Haverford, Overbrook and Philadel phia Charged with Drowning His Child, | Auexvows, Pa, Aug. & Harry Jobn | son, married, has beer committed to jail to await the action of the coroner's jury body was son Ix bel to hide his Death from a AlLerrows, July 81. “Hood poison aa tho result 8f a bite by a mt (a foted three months on Mame Keating, aged I7, caused ents, at Iron Bridge, near this city d in the Lehigh river. John. Ha in the case of his Hysarold ohild, whose | to have committed the deed | | of | the | Shoes «.. $l v | $1.20] o hers MINGLE, Handsome, Well Made wimey reall OI buys a pa | VS {the in Ladies $31 ($31! rule the greatest IVE A Pat {style as 4 5 } bu ¢ $0.90 { I nt feed like guaranteeing thes fase sho gives you A genus cheap LE 2 gon A DATEAIn Wwe of ele wut eather For rybody. miort d save ait ix $ than 1.58 A grand as Oxfords and RE | paten n button Hoots have ever offerd . ine hand.welt bution Towed Don't miss seeing them. gant patent je ather baie & our best market affords in We almost tis agatnw the buchen Pat — ga There are people who have a homse full of { ehildren and it take year to Keep so man confident doath at the home of her par we ean “A great deal of mony yv little anes ahd doe the expense, ingles Shoe Store.
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