The Gentre Democrat, THURSDAY, NOV, 16, 15803, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR "WE HAVE THEM. An immense line of Ladies and Misses Coats and Wraps. Just received a new stock of the latest designs and patterns. You are iavited to and see them. At the same time line of all kinds of dress goo low prices are th come we keep a complete | Our 18. o greatest induce. LYON & ©O. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. {-20 tf opera Louse on Friday evening. This members of prayer, — Wm. New Ken ed a posit by obs Ive d A. week of the YX. as a week wi } ed into thei ny street | -— A rare chan per dozen. - Aaae arge. Se arge. fered enterprises, ~The Valentine Iron banks on men are at ed their ors large f{« This indies the furnace. ~— Ph foot ws iff ee | lipsburg will the play dellefor Thanksgivin he glass works this place on 30th, on t afternoon. —Hon, Cyrus od Judge y was elect. of leld county last here and receiv from his 1 —Mr. E. J. Swavely making ar. rangement succeed Mrs. E. AN lan as proprietor of the Mountain House, at Snow Shoe. Mrs. Nolan lass hotel an is $ 8 LO a first tended far and wide. If you want to see aj Friday ine go to the opera house on ing. dancing—itis a Cleaver comedians, merry entertainm and will cure the worst case of blues on record —Hon, John T. MeCormi town on Monday and smilin democratic victory this He did exceedingly was in the wil ® or = over in centre county the democrats year 1 (3 t! GISLTICAS in other eration. ~The nia, Gren Auditor General of Pen D. Me.Gregg, spent Sunday in Bellefonte as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Gray, Esq. The many personal acquaintances in fonte and & large number throughout the county. General h —Al Dale, Esq., returned on Monday | morning from a three weeks hunting trip in the Green woods in Clearfield county, He reports deer scarce none were shot by them, the party will remain in the woods sev. eral weeks longer. — An effort is being made to bave the Y.M. C. A, gymnasium re-opened at this place. If fifty members can be obtained the building will be fitted with steam and bath rooms, and a night school will be opened to give instruc. tion in book-keeping and other branch. es. - Ruth an eight year old danghter of Mm. Lizzie Shelley, Shaeffer. and a grand niece of Mrs, C, M. Bower, after an {liness of two weeks died at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Bower, on Tuesday. Mrs. Shelley and her daughter came from their home at Landisville, Lancaster ccunty, to visit relatives in this place, when the little one took seriously ill During the past summer 250 tickets were sold at Bellefonte for the World's Fair. In addition to that many travel od on mileage books and others went to Pittsburg to purchase excursion tickets which would make the number much larger. Centre county sent a large number of people to Chicago, probably more than any other section of the state, The strange part of all is that people ars complaining of hard times. Shelley I I of relatives | and | The rest of | "ee | TRAINS WILL RUN. THE NEW RAILROAD IN OP- ERATION DEC. 4TH. Rapid Progress Being Mado along the En The tire Ling Terminus will soon be Completed, Work on the new Central Railroad of Pennsylvania, from Bellefonte to Mill Hall, continues as fast as it can be pushed. This week John Noll is direct. ing the erection of the foundation fora The away near the electric light station. high stone bluff has been torn sufliciently to make room for three oi four tracks and a driveway. ine freight depot will be the first to be put up and will answer as a substitute dur- ing the winter for passenger accommoda- Next spring the passenger { tion will be complete d and the be tions. general { offices of the company will located on the second tloor that i An excavation irn-table near |L amb street, and Ack | round house a 1 | in the below h 1} Cale ups will be I a short Important Pointers All the iron ore mine Valentine 1 give steady more of the unemployed, Another ruinor, the puddling furnaces at the Belief works, ! ir several years, well found which have been shut « will be inf months mw ir ’ t 1) » 1 ID ADOUL Wires | ing mills at the same establish » be put Lime, An effort is also the gl being made to have ass works put in operation soon. Several parties have been looking at the plant and consider th as every ad. | vantage to manufacture glass of the | best quality at lower expense than many es that flourish and are not so favorably located. at it | ther factori Important Basiness Change The law firm of Beaver, Gephart & freight depot at the foot of Lamb street, | | building. | * | Moshanuon vein Strack by a Train, Valentines’ Furnace. The 2:15 p. mw, train, for Lewisbuig, left Bellefonte at the regular time and when a short dis tance above the furnace, as they went around a curve, the engineer noticed a was blown to give the usual She continued walking towards the en. gine which was moving at a high speed. the danger put on the brakes The engineer noticing versed the engine and 1G but it was too close, Theengine struck her and she was thrown to the The tra | stop and willing hands picked the in- ed in | | | " 3 | the track. n on cams | | the Vis plac { jured girl up and she w ii Cdl dit Vani Uj wo Drs. Seibert arrived and made ' “ vag kisie whit 5 | gate, and Harris an examination of her | jthe knees, } ionNeuan DeIOW3 hin hand were large ga Injuries, ie Milles A Patent Bake [Lag jected extensions of the Bes leted an immense area of ney butary increased Arket. Famous Vener attracted 1 be Was of cannon nearby itors attention—every one wil SOIT to see the old fence, which unique in its way, removed from the park Death of a Young Lady. Monday g Miss Eckley died at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Eckley, near Coleville, in Spring township On Isabella evenin who live ’ ’ was a young lady of 24 years and be sty recently appeared to Dale, which bas existed for eight years | or more, bas, we learn, been dissolved, | in consequence of the retirement of Mr. Gephart who is compelled to give his | time to the of the Valentine Iron Company, of which he is president, and of the Central Rall. Company of 0" entire business | road of Pennsylvania, of which he is the general superintendent. A new firm, consisting of Gen. Beay- ler and John M. Dale, has been consti. tuted, to be known as" Beaver & Dale.” | We understand that Gen. Beaver will {give his personal attention to practice | | in the future, attending all the Courts and being found at the office of the firm {in the early and latter parts of each | week. It will for him to give two or three days in the { middle of the week to other business engagements, probably be necessary Sudden Death at Zion Last Thursday night Mr Thomas | Lesh died at his home at Zion, from { heart disease. He retired apparently in | good health and during the night died very suddenly. Mr. Lesh was 79 years of age and was one of Walker township's most respected citizens, tired farmer and leaves a wife, Deceased was a prominent member ! of the Reformed church. — Headquarters for ready made civth- | ing for men, boys and children. Clota. ing made to order, Dunlap, Youmsn and Sherman's latest styles of derby | hats, Full line of Men's Furnishing goods. A pew salesroom has been ad. ded under the frst floor, i : { ! \ \ | i i | | sumption afflicted her and { fatally, | | Methodist church, He was a re. | joying the best of health, when termi She the oC. was a member « The curyed 02 Wednesday fF ’ nterment afternoon. Captured at Kane harles Johnson, one of the men who recently escaped f the Contre coun. at Kane, Pa.. Ishier I ty jail was apprehended and arrested. Sheriff was not fled and started at ones Lock Haven late on with his McCulley brought He arrived at saturday evening Liveryman James to Bellefonte Now Johnson can indl, prisoner. nem on Sunday morning. try | o iis luck again at breaking A Falal Jump James Kerstetter, the Mill Hall gen. tleman injured by jumping from the moving passenger train a few days ago, died on Saturday morning. He is sur. vived by his wife and seven childres, all single, the youngest being year old. was a member of the Disciple church and belonged to the (P.O.8. of A. He was asscsep! ab the time of his death. His * H years, ing one The deceased TC «In all probabilities Sweeny, Alvido & Goetz's minstrels will be in the opera house on next Wednesday, Nov. 22. class entertainment. «George Hofer, formerly of Centre | *ounty, died at his home in Hunting. d on, Pa., ot Thursday morning. ~We offer you a beantifu! pleture, free, as a Thanksgiving token from us. | * | Moxtaomeny & Co, land give particulars in another column. ' Shaeffer, Last Saturday afternoon wu serions | accident occurred on the railroad above young lady on the track and the whistie | warning, | | right for the state of Pennsylvania If! they come you ean expect to see a first. | A TRAIN WRECKED. | PLUNGES DOWN A STEEP GRADE Engine and « , Et. "rs Filled jun Heap of Iain fhe Firem Nol Recover On last Saturday evening there was a ck of a train «¢ complete wre ral ALT row-guage branch road leading from i Linden Hall to the Meadow This road was built for the purpose of Wat hauling sawed lumber an nian mountain New Enterpri they wil DOWN ! 3 NAS & JArRe « Wi IS A Darvel. The « | ! ompany has purchased the sole and beg The mil Pheeni will in active operatio likely be b mill at this place will L planing xX Oar Thanksgiving Gift MiucLion he paper to a rept Ory tf flaral gf EIeas 3 al v Beowt artist of the world famous and of superb present, worth § righted, picture deal panel.picture, ' painted by the ‘yard of This cop Pansies’ Roses yard 3 5.00, is and cannot be purcha sed of It is 20 wice. ers al any | : cand will fit upright narrow | sure a coupon entitiing § to this my ficent | gift. Death at State College Mrs. Pemberton, wife of whan Pem. berton, a retired navalfep Leer, died at . State (Pollee, on Sunday Her home, at morning. s dpi diabetes, from » nich she had long been | a sufferer. not until about thyeoweeks ago that she became danerroudy ill. The remains taken te Tarrytown, N. Y., for inter. ment athough it was were The Yaliey Chief Lust week's Sugar Valley Journal announces that that paper will not be fssued agein until April 1564, when it will reappear as The Valley Chief, an independent paper to be established at { Mill Hall. Editor Currin gives as his | reason for suspension a lack of patron. | age. . Death in Huston twp Last Saturday Mr, Jessie "Williams, lone of Huston township's prominent citizens died at the advanced age of {76 years. The deceased lived near : Martha; the interment occurred on | Monday. cabinets reduced to #2 by This is for a short time only, - Fine Wi Noviously Injured nnd may | timber | was caused by | Tanned ¢ Balle ¥ J \ Miry 1. § Israel huey, Maggie Martin, Elmer E. Straub, Alice A WW. ( Minnie § Clyde A fie PHOTOS Send 1 a Puring rom the ( W H., Homan, ARBIAGE Lid I 10 A the Past Week Docket Pine Grove ) ye, . Packer, - M. Dutsor Hom os of Ww hich w w in Lrarman 2. College t LL] Linn, x . dathurst, Rol DOWN !! DOW | Ww Dice ket which will cost you HAEFF] GARMANS. Serge, Gar Serge, Grarmans Serge, Grarmans mans Serge, Garmans t, Garm t, Garmans, ns. viot, Garmans, evi Dress Dress Dress Dress ot, Garmans Habit C Habit ( Habit C Habit ( Carma 1th on oth, Trimmings, Garmans I'rimmings, Carmans Trimmings, Urarmans Trimmings, Garmans Satines, Garmans, Satines, Garmans. Satines, Garmans, Satines, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, School St J plies, Garmans, AT SHAEFFER'S CGxarman Tuken wp - Benner twp Spring twp Lock Haven ind -~ We closed a small lot of men’s overcoats; They are worth eve cent of $I3, we boughi them cheap and you ge; the benefit. They ar on our tables, marked 7 EN D OLLA RS. Trl They are the bigges (value we ever offered. ‘They won't last long. SEE THEM. #1 FAUBLE] STORES GARMANS. BELLEFONTE,
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