The @entve Aemorit, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. WE HAVE THEM. An immense Coats and new stock patterns, I} and see ther At the same time l f nll kinds ne « In Hi Kil LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Vang ute —There were two hol for our ground Fearon Ground will be br tl ntral ~To-day Pennsylvania will extend an excursion over the road to the 0 members of the POPULAR EXCURSION. 3RINGS MANY PEOPLE BELLEFONTE A Largs ‘Turnot i ol road Mishaps Last Saturday 8 a busy day for the ratlroad of It Nitt Any Valley toturn Penn ylvania, was the time for } out and take a ride over the 1 Railroad of | ¥ Bellefonte Board of Trade. The special |} train will immediately. Who will master pium. 1 o'clock and ret Jeave at monto four vea cratic dent, M ert Hunt. seeretarny sul E. 1 —T he I held a me passed resolution son tariff bill. have no considerati Wilson's feelings. ~The following letters Bellefonte post office uncalled for S, Catanack., J. W. Heimmebrick E. Hussy, Mrs. Johnson, H. H. Mosier, (. P. Myers, Miss Ellis Orvis, J. P Sanders, John Watson. When called for please say advertised. —Joe McSuley, up a fine piece of work for us on Mon. day. It isa handsome gilt frame con- taining lettering in black and gold leaf with a beautiful centre It be seen as the Garman rouse office and is much admired. the sign painter, did piece, can ~Some of our neighboring towns are organizing base ball clubs for the com- ing summer season. Bellefonte enthu- siasts have not, as yet, decided to take a hand in the game this year. For the two past years they completely mopped up everything in Central Pennsylvania and that is enough glory for a while, ~About forty years ago Mr. Thos Evans, a young man living at Spring Mills, jeft for a visit to the West, He engaged in business, got married, settled down as a master mee hanie at Monroe, Wis. He is now making his first visit to his old home in Pennsvalley, On Wednesday in company with Com: Jas B. Strobm his nephew, paid us a visit. — Editor W. Matt Savage, of the Clearfield Public Spirit arrived in Belle. fonte on Monday evening and circulated among our people. Mr. Savage as we understand, will be a candidate for son- atorial honors and thinks that Clearfield county should send the man. Editor Savage isa man of the necessary ability and unquestionable democracy, and could fill the place admirably, in | Sagar Valley Anxious ompletion of na., the railroa! of Sugar » would ng mu Store Snld d interest f W wreof Wolf & Crawford sheriff's The two-thir times Wolf was knocked off ar , in the ste sale last week to Orvis, Bower & Orvis, atiys,, for 2.600. The personal property of Wm. Wolf was sold for 8100, store of Wolf & the future, Crawford will It is ex. pected that in a short time Witmer will the The be ontinued in financial difficulties have present settled. Won the Race On Thursday of last week Mr. Harvey Royer, of Zion, was appointed to carry | the mails from that place to the station | of the Central railroad, a distance of | about one-half mile. There were five applicants for the position, and “Pat,” as he is familiarly known, won the race. The appointment is very stisfactory to all concerned. to carry the mail next Monday. Sanbary Girl Attempts Suicide At Sunbury Clara Mantz, aged 16, piqued at her mother for scolding her for going tn» Lewisburg, drank an ounce of laudanum, with suicidal intent. She then told her mother whatshe had done, A physician was sent for who saved the girl's life by hyperdermic injections of morphine and atrophine, Will not Stop There, On account of small pox at Tyrone Forges the Pennsylvania Railroad eom- pany has discontinued the sale of tick. | ets to that point until further notice and no passenger train will stop there until further advised. TO | The new road will begin | Lavenso Petitions £.41 4 y followin » been filed the tnd will @¢ Dleselited o eee Hefonte elle font Bel Bellefonte Hall vard Boro lefont entri Rs n aso helm Boro measures them to see the superintendent has put is ' : {1 And & of wild and ails i Wi And The iver It was | n vears, do times Wagner—~Kimport, On Wednesday evening of last week a large number of rel assembled at the home of Mr. Lot and Ww: Kimport, in College township, to Mr. W. merchant at Kipple, county, and Miss Cora A., the daughter of the family. Mr. Wagner's former home was near | Tusseyville, the wedding ceremony of Wagner, Willi Carry the Mail Next Monday Central railroad will begin carrying the United States | mail between Mill Hall and Bellefonte. { The mail will be transferred at Mill { Hall to the Beech Creek train, The company have not yet | formed who the new agent, over this route, will be, It likely will be some | experienced clerk from another line, Annual Encampment General Greenland has practically de. | cided upon the Gettysburg battlefield for the forthcoming annual encamp- ment of the devision of the National Guard of Pennsylvania, and will shortly issue general orders to the Guard giving the date of the encampment. The water supply of the camp will be piped eight miles, the been in. White Fox, Fred Weddigen, an insurance agent of Williamsport, while on a hunting trip through Nippenose Valley. the other day, shot and killed a white fox, tal music wil | Bw { CHUTCH, | the wives attend | ), } Blair | eldest | Musical Convention ) On Of events to which he Lwo weeks ago he wer Wo Philadelphia to attend the Catholic Philopatrian and recently he was among the guests | that $ at the dance given in that city by th é acs adr tent OOD Tenens. Patt a, claimed to 0 award the company ¢ n tha mimi ( in Whe Commissio & advertising for ney Death of Wm, Green Wm. Green, who for many years past held the position of porter at the Brock- erhoflf House, died from the effects of a continued spell of sickness with pneu- Mr. Green was one of the old He was an old soldier having served as a member of Company K. of the United States infantry. The interment will take place this, Thursday, afternoon. mona. est colored citizens of Bellefonte. A Large Contract The Phoenix Iron company, at Phoe- nixville, Pa., has just received the con tract from the Southern Pacific railroad to put up near New Orleans an iron bridge over two miles long, which will tuke fifty million pounds of iron. The contract will keep the works busy two years. The bridge is to be erected across the Mississippi river. Low Thermometer, Last Saturday morning was a scorcher ~4nstead of being hot, it was bitter cold, At some places about town the ther mometer stood ten degrees below zero. That is pretty cold, considering the gen. eral mild reason we have had thus far, bail | i { from { the father of Eh | Huntingdon on Tuesday las kk On Monday evening at about 5 o'alock | aor lay of last week wn YU, COUNCIL MEET] CLOSING wowing ths Miller Lar Grae n and advance dese ving praise and the thanks community for uitously rendered, LIEV are valuable Frozen to Death Another warning to drunkards « Entriken, Huntingdon John K. Johnson, four mes county a married man and children, came to and after attending to some business | matters proceeded to get drunk and his efforts were successful. At Entriken Johnson had purchased a round trip ticket. but when he boarded the train for the purpose of returning home he was unable to find that very necessary piece of paper. Naturally he was eject. el from the train at the next station which was MecConnelstown. From there he started to walk home, a dis. tance of eight or nine miles, but when he reached Grafton several persons took him in charge and placed him in a sta. ble. Inthe morning he was found al- most frozen to death, and despite the efforts of physicians he died that morn. ing. Good Houses, The Toledo Daily News says: “True Irish Hearts" is drawing good houses to the People’s this week, and were the merits of play generally known the house would not accomodate the crowds, It is one of the best Irish dramas that has ever been in Toledo, and it is put on in spiendid style. At Garman’s Opera House Thursday March 1st, Bel cfonte Grain Market | GARMANS. ‘Hard Times Purse Persuaders. LITTLE MONEY COUNTS BIG AT GARMAN'S PARTIAL LiST from which to choose; just enough to disclose what is being done all through the endless world of merchandise on sale here. Lancaster Gingham... Amonk e——— Table Oficloth............ 3 Cakes of Butter Mil TAHOE coonsnvvasnn Big Slate... Initial Handkerchiefs... Good Manners Soup ou, A, A ie. Eto, Kte., Ete. GARMANS.
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