) > p—_n.y THURSDAY, FEBRUARY §. 1804, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR WE HAVE THEM. An immense line of Ladies and Coats and Wraps, Just new stock of the latest You are invited received and ] oe patterns. to come and see them, Ab the same time we Ke a complete line of all kinds of 4 low prices ave the p dress ZOMIS, Cur greatest induce ment LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ~For : court this wv V gan tearing av Conrad building. ~~ Newton residence onl rid eral morning. Greology at similar pos sity. ~—Moyer Lyon, the hustling mer is home again at | ; i spending sever Cities, —The American Express company turnout 0 came handy When there is snow they sliding. ¢ AO] last week believe Centre dlemocvat,| | STRUCK BY A Misses | a | to Bellefonte, A SUDDEN DEATH. PASSENGER TRAIN. Tanne Yarnell Kitled at Heoln Station on Last Friday Morning His Body Badly Bruised Peculiar Accident Last Friday morning the first the Central fatality occurred on Railroad of which due to ' ' JHATL, Le Penna., Wil Ho negli- gence on their the shocking afian Mr, Isaac about on can be nell is a om Heel v, Walker ty he decided to take "Ad 6 mile 1 ring 1 ng he new rallroad, by On his way to the st he met Judge Cyrus Gordon. of AS Lhey neared the tation “tate College at " ' 0 COCK On — On Monday night a steam pipe burst | in front of the Presbyterian church and | did some damage to t nishings, we interior fur. -—A special train was run from Penna. State College on Monday the jubilee singers. passengers came t O Lown. — There i ta Deer the county, « t fall this season have calculated, in some two feel ol That is ial of what —Some of the Bellefont aspirants have | erable Washingt ~The week is { een puttin wiie ™ § SEAL Od thick w but it is ur past six have been 1,088 births in U ty and 308 was considered a t to be had + months there ivarfield coun ths dea Clearfield always good growing county. —J. C. Meyer, attorney, of Bellefonte has been drawn as a petit juror to serve in the March term of the United States circuitand district at Scranton. courts to be held ~The ground hog prophets say we will have cold weather until April, Last Friday was a Lright sunny day and would haye scared the critter back to his nest, —On Monday Harrison Kline, of near Bellefonte, killed a porker that dressed over 50 pounds. Several such hogs would make a man feel happy these hard times. ~Company B. is figuring on having an armory building put up at some con. venient point about Bellefonte. The plans have been designed by Architect Cole. ~The CENTRE DEMOCRAT has seven hands at work in the various depart. ments of the office. Phoenix like we have arisen from the recent fire, with renewed energy. ~Hon. Geo, F. Kribbs, congressman from this district, has brought a suit of criminal libel against the Clarion Jack. somian, a democratic newspaper pub. lished in his home town. ~Mr. H. B. Pontius bas resigned his position in Daniel Irvin & Son's hard. warestore. In almost twenty .five years Mr. Pontius was employed in this store he never had a day’s lost time. ~At a special meeting of the Philips. burg borough council, held last week, that body refused to accept Judge Furst’s recent ruling in the Lohr case, by which he gave Mrs. I.ohr §1,050 dam- ages for injuries sustained on a defec- tive board walk in the borough of Phil. ipsburg. evening for | Over one hundred | conflagration | we 4 | Che damage, wh § much by | water as by lire, will probably aggregate a lollars ouple of hundred « if course, covered by insurnnce. I A Sieam d. The fire or r and , letting it tl he fl I Was drop. Farmers | 1 Mi nday Hon. J | was a caller at this office a1 1 earneq Tustitutes {) that the Lis year would be and Unionville, Fach will continne for a period of two of structors and lecturers upon to and will be in eminent pics of es interest t I'he Rebers y farmers ill be held pecial burg institute w and Wednesday, February The vonville institut the following =l. IT + 2 and will comme Thursday and Frid: February 22 and 23. These institutes are under the eral direction of Mr. Wood war Ra is one of Centre county s most inte Higent Hs farmers and knows what will be the | most profitable, The people living at these two points should take interest in the institutes and have them tended. well at Chaplain McCabe Coming It is stated that Chaplain MeCabe has consented to pay Bellefonte a visit next month. He isto arrive Saturday, March 8rd. will deliver his lecture “The Bright Side of Life in Libby Prison.” On Sunday morning and even. ing he will preach in the Methodist church, Chaplain McCabe is a man of here on prominence in the Methodist church. No Argument, By the end of this week the commis. sioners’ statement will be placed in the hands of every reader of a newspaper in Centre county. It shows clearly how every dollar of the public funds was expended and for what purpose. They have placed everything they have done before the public in detail and further argument is unnecessary, They have made their statement—it is well done it is sufficient, Smallpox Near Tyrone, Smallpox is spreading at Tyrone Forges and Ironsville, two villages near Tyrone. There are now about twelve cases, A woman named Stillwell was the first case reported, but she has re- covered, and now all the members of her family are {Il with the disease, on Tuesday | That evening he | marked ability and has attained great | LENTEN REGULATIONS, | Rul stihiat unre to ba Observed by Falthdal | Cuiholies The following Lenten not differ from those whi force in past ye i did other mo | HE \ Hi nesday and will conclude with Sat March 24. The ha is attached to the following: All the faithfa thei arany., igrnature of bixl 2180 year ar lisp sed, bound ¢ they had run up a p snew Lo be in that he of get ! few sleps, enim, and fired. His un was only loaded with No. 8 shot, that she pd down to drag the * positive VATOASS Out Ww 0. : | three tiny « ubs ran out small they did n | They could not { three days old and magine his surprise, They were so it have Lhe pen been than Mr. caught them and carried them home, where he ir eyes « more Lucas have Is now raising them on a bottle Down Went the Democrats Saturday afternoon ast, one of first floor front rooms of Andrew [mel's hotel was crowded with about 100 democrats, who were holding a primary election. Suddenly the floor gave way and nearly the whole outfit fell through | into the cellar. ably hurt, and some were burned by coming in contact with the stove, but | none fatally injured, we are glad tosay. | Austin Raup received more injuries than any of the others, but he will soon be able to be around again.—Su bury | Daily. Several were consider- Cheap Horses, The Greensburg Press says: Horse | flesh seems to be on the bargain counter in the vicinity of Parnassus, judging from the remarkably low prices at which a number of good horses have been sold lately. A farmer Lought a 8 year old the other day for $3 and was offered] another for nothing. Another farmer bought one for 75 cents. The horses are all “good ones” but thelr owners, who had no work nor woney, preferred selling them at a sacrifice rather than let them starve to death. is Kye Teeth Out, A man in Jersey Shore who is troubled with Ingrowing nails saw an advertise ment in a paper that guamnteed a cure for 50 cents. The “cure” consisted of holding a sharp chisel on his tos and letting some one hit the ohisel a blow with a sledge. At loast that was 0 A ES A A P sever! ward tieket be Pledge the advice his 50 cents brought him, THE BOROUGH TICKET The borough ticket well the HOTHINR Lion Ue en ii + 4 i ih vole of the party and nu { $i i th the condimet of Hox fr RA i Bloomsbu Rg. Pa Telegraph me true nature of Cl bers’ re-appointment: beation, WAL need it for pub. CENTRE DEMOCRAT To the ubove the following prompt } reply | vi if 14 0G SIgniacan Change of Tim | Rai road | SYIVAaLIA announces Thursday Feb, 0th, ihe Lo train will leave DBellefonts ut in place of 6:25 a. m., as here on the return trip leave Mill <0 p. in. i p.m. Thi shippers to del read hing Bellefon © 8 CHALLE is iver { Mmguptos soa. m. for s Hpment that Lt oH ible on the present ting from Mill Hall ugh Philadel. day, which be im. Opera ome attra be horse show for two days, commencing Febru. ary 4th. This is considered the finest combination of trained animals ever put on the stage. Arrangements are being made for excursion trains over the Ihe House next clion at the Opera will Bartholomew's | varions railroads for this attraction. | After the first performance everybody | will want to see these animals perform. Zion Norma] The normal school will be opened at Zion this spring by Prof. D. J. Wolf, of Lancaster, Pa. A large number of pupils have been obtained already for the sestion, and many more are ex. pected, ~Last Thursday evening a large audience assembed in the Centre Coun. ty Bank Hall, to attend the musical entertainment prepared by Prof. Meyer's band and orchestra. Gen. Beaver was present and delivered a stirring and appropriate address. The band will be under the direction of Mr. Culveyhouse, and promises to flousish. The start is a very good one, ~The barn.door-election. proclama. tion-policy is In force again. ~Bartholomews horse show at the opera house next Monday evening. ~McSuley Dros. striped Graham's barber shop in attraetive style this week. ~During the past week not a single marriage license was issued by Reg ister G. W. Rumberger. SOME MISTAKES, |THE JUDGESHIP CONTEST | BOOMING, Democratic Law publican nomin wpubiicun | situation as { | by a disinterested purty, The crats will be united and for their ticks t. | Removed to Bellefonts The fam Ww. er Look the their new |} a £1 R ome : f Mr. R register excepting Harry and George. | holding good posit rmer witl and the I'. & R. ar Philipsbar Keenly felt. | only temp " specially misse in which a member o meeting on ls | 2'he Co Ladder prop- | erty was turned over to the Logan fire | company ng. le pon the condition that they { take proper care of the appliances, cone | vey it to and from all fires, and are to | | have the regular annual boro appropri | ation in addition, for the support of their | team. It was voted to convert 2.000 into the sinking fund. There were reports from some of the committees of no es: pecial importance. Bills amounting to $2,828.43 were apr proved. A motion exonerating the Lamokin ten years, in case they located at Belle. fonte, was unanimously passed. Civil Cases As we went to press last week the civil case of Conrad Immwel vs. Beecher & Sober, lumber operators, of Penn Twp. was in progress. Action to recover damages claimed duo upon a contract. Verdict for plaintiff $127.00, B. F. Nearhood vs. Jonathan Auman. Plaintiff non suited. Elizabeth Kunes vs. John 3. Shaw et al. Ejectment for a tract of land ix Liberty Twp. Verdict for defendant. John M. Ward vs. Rev. Honesty pastor of A, M. E. church. An action to Lest title to property on Lamb street, Bellefonte, Pa. Verdiet for the plain. Lift, This concluded the week. Other cases on the trial list were continued, ~Fine job printing, at reasonable ratesat the Cextre Desocnat office. ear works from taxation fora period of | row | RECENT DEATHS NOH Known and | that | | | | | | 2 Difference ound demo- | THe ANG Case, | hese 5 Bellefonte Grain Market. rrected weekly by Ge Ww Xow Hed Rye. p Con I é Lorn, shells Pp bushe . a 4 Oats—pew pw i a ® Barley, per bus} . 4% Buck wheat, per Ground plaster Jackson &C« 0 5% as corrected Butter, per pound Tallow, per p Country Sho sides Hams Hams sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound . . Eggs per dozen aa Potatoes per bushel gew - Dried Sweet Corn Per POUR wa. wo sess GARMANS. Hard Times Purse Persuaders. LITTLE MONEY COUNTS BIG AT GARMAN'S STORE. HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST from which to choose; just enough to disclose what is being done all through the endless world of merchandise on sale here. Lan Gingham... i TEL ————— oy Milk Soap... —
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