The Centre Aleman; at. BRAD! HOUTZ'S ACCIDENT. | HH AR 11.19, 1894, THURSDAY, R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. CHAS THE - RACKET, owned wi | [I'he mill was lod | Hart i farm, in tl gap § | tains. The nig | Wis consi | that was | and { ployed | during the | the THIS IS A GHT! HOUSE. “0 A DTM ER DEPARTMEN" LOCAL Inn, the new hotel | is now open for busi. | handsomely furnished and | rks was WeeK. aint shop at the car we damaged by the snow fall of The heavy weight on the ro to collapse and the bui well ] last f caused it Iding was pretty wed kad. John Kline, Ex of the t Last presented him with the past week Mr. object of many congratulations. ~Mr, Isaiah Coxey, proprietor of the gtage line from Oak Hall to Boalsburg, was in town on Tuesday. He is an uncle of the famous Coxey of the Commonweal Army, now marching to Washington. ~Col, D. 8, Keller, who went to Aiken, South Carolina, last fall, for the benefit of his health, is not improving as was expected, He has been confined to his bed for some time. Mr. E. W. Mauck, of Millheim, was in Bellefonte on Monday and paid us a short visit, He is building a store room, adjoining his house, in that town and will open up one of the finest lines of wall paper and window shades ever geen in Penns valley and at greatly re. duced prices. Traffic has increased to such an ex. tent on the new C. B. R. of Pa., that another locomotive is necessary to do the work. A shifting engine will be placed on the Mill Hall end of the line, where he work is the heaviest. At present it is almost impossible for the local freight to haul all the hauling. 1+, is the happy man Thursday his wife an heir. During wi. | WHILE | This Hand Miles wnship, publi Kline has been the | UNC J ONSCIOUS HE FELL IN THE FIRE. and Face Roasted ton CUrisp Discovered In Time~May Not Buvvive His Injuries Operatio Verformed About two weeks d operated by Coo Ngo un SAW k Loose, was destroyed by th ated north of Emanuel f 1 thie i yO fire ther the was dry ht after the uff abo and as Mr. chan to to IL Wore lecable st it place burning, it windy, Loose stay the somewhat everal w Eh prevent from seattering as 1 spread mountains wiroy FOL & of L.1¥ birth shed in given A Mistake t Thursday evening of Lock Have Bellef Ameri ry the of been f they | have loubt ] resent Commencement at State Collegs The for of | chosen for profi course, haye beer | John Maitland | Arthur George Guyer, | Lewis Wilson Mattern, | Boyd Anspacher Musser, | and Walter Blair Waite, speakers mmencement, } need as foll Philadelphia Warriorsmark Warriorsmark: State College Waterstreet., annou IOWE rewer Frain Frank This Thursday noon Mr, Wm. Frain and Miss Mary Frank will be married |at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, | and Mrs. Jacob Frank, at Madisonburg Pa. Mr Frain lives at Altoona where he holds a position as car inspector with the Penna Railroad company. He for. merly was a resident of Bellefonte, An Interesting Pleture Mr. J Mitchell Lieb, of this place, recently came into possession of an in. teresting oil painting. It isa portrait of Mr. John Mitchell, who was sheriff of Centre county in 1810 and during his term the execution of the famous Monks occurred, Harber Shop Robbed Millheim had another robbery. Last Saturday evening some one gained an entrance to Homee Crouse's barber shop and helped himself to a number of articles among which were thirteen good razors, ~The largest stock of wall paper and window shad es ever brought to Penns valley, at greatly reduced prices, at E. W. Mauck’s store, Millheim, ap 10 4¢ trouble ost | I eame about thi caine | repre legislature ency during the college | small | YOOrs, RECENT DEATHS, WILLIAM BRYSON ESQ, William Bryson, lawyer of Philipsbuay last Thursday with well Known , died suddon ., i g 1'a fternoon from heart | } heen 11 for which he bad pveral wet Ke The deceased was highly to that Philip citizens, oan of burg’s esteemed place time of the death ol his broth Bryson Esq., continuing the which his brother had . Hi James actice of there fon y nw there frove, Bloon his coming sented Columbia two three schroedt Y, terms, VERS of Redding, Col. D. C with youl Le married Ugo . Keller ¥ wn eitizen H 3 + i this at his residence near |Wus rend 71 yen «Joasuonths leaves SeYOLal ceeded 1 Dre censed : having pre gm m fe eased was atx iterment esbyterian he interment Thur LER. Mrs, week, 1 Crap on Mil last t I’ MRS, LEW] ws made a leasant sday On Mi foryg Sunday moming ler died at their he at Vale She leaves a husband children. Her age The interment occurred at the cemetery at that ne, re, and two was about 26 on Tuesday new place. LEWIS MUSSLEMAN,. On Saturday evening Lewis Mussle. | man died suddenly at his home at Centre Hall. He wasabout 78 years of age. Several years ago he was married | to Mrs. Puff, a widow of that vicinity. ®200 Diamond ; On Monday of last week Snow Shoe | sportsmen had great sport shooting at glass balls for a prize of a #20 diamond | pin offered by Mr. John G. Usale. The best score out of twenty-five shots was to have the pin. Mr. Will Haynes got the diamond. There were only four contestants and their records were as follows: Will Haynes, 23 out of George Uzzle, 22 out of 25 Dr. Burd, 21 out of 25; John Gi. Uszale, 16 out of 25. Of. wily Wil Close the Gates on Sanday At a meeting of the directors of the Juniata Valley camp meeting held at Newton Hamilton, on April 6th, it was unanimonaly decided to close the gates on Sunday. Many improvements will be made on the grounds, and the hotel will be opened July 2nd, ‘I'he camp meeting will commence Aug. 14th, to continue ten days. | SAD-OCCURRENCE He | in the fall of 1886, | Young and Ma | Playmates was laying along tl Mollie | ntines | A LITTLE GIRL DROWNED. MATILDA Fhe + Four Yearold Pranghts wind Mary Young, falls in Dis covery too Late On last S afternoon, saturday ry You h some litt of Laur rie Matilda, Ho tl vi + P2ravt siden falls oy accidentally y water year, Emporiom bas been accor | the ono of the. next meeting place an will no doubt get uy celebration Hes i wi eradit 1 i own or Mr. Feldler at Williamsport for k Haver 1a) A Bad Face Monday Mr Joseph Clellan, of Tusseyvill went to the Al. ult ti in regard to his face whic swollen toona hospital to cons the phy $id h is very much * The right cheek is very much len but gives him no pain. The | formation is | ard to a tumor. Dr. Me of Centre Hall, will perform an operation this week. | sw und seems be reehn, Correct Last Next Monday the first week of court begins, A number of our county pa. pers in publishing the list of jurors got | the wrong date over them. The list, | as published in this paper, was correct. | The criminal list in the quarter sessions | will be fairly large, while the civil list of cases has the usual number of im. | px yrtant proceedings. Trout Fishing Very few trout were caught in the streams about here this week. The heavy snow raised the water and made it muddy. Fishermen were plenty but the catches were small. The editor of the DEMocrAT, though, bad the honor of furnishing Mr, T. H. Harter, of the (Gazette, and family, with a mess on Monday evening. Committed Nuleide Samuel Blanchard, of Peal, commit. ted suicide a few days ago by taking a dose of laudanum, He was postmaster at Peale, under Harrison's administra. tion, and leaves a wife and seven child. ren. | Issued AT PORT | | |i. M. “1 § Frank Wilbur, @ banks | Me. | gathering up all Ans | MARRIAGE LICENSY During the Pust Week From the Docket Frank, t Annie M, Weaver, Marks, ¢ Wm. Lp ( Married at Alioonn forced mn Wednesday mo of Bs {. Meyer } ind everybody were for “We dan 1iting whether they bed They were up const ey ve the boss Since the snow has diappeared ou has been at | and dirt sled during the winter a beautiful 1 when street cOmMmMissioner rubbisl accumuls Belle. fonte Is town, its streets are kept and ¢ lean it can outshine and picturesque eat of ar Any its size in this part of the state place ~The following were recently elected as officers of the Bald Eagle Valley railroad: President, John P. Green: Directors, W. H. Barnes, J. Henry Cochran, A. G. Curtin, George M. Conarroe, W. L. Elkins, C. A. Mayer, Wm. A. Patton, Samuel Rea, Oliver H. Reighard, G. B. Roberts, N. Paaker Shortridge, Henry DD. Welsh, «On Wednesday morning Emery, a colored gentleman, cleaning the windows in Mr. Mitchell's new law office, on second floor of Crider's Exchange, lost his foothold. He droppod like a shot through Zeller's John ment. cutting him quite severely. ~The great scenic production, Lin. eoln J. Carter's “Fast Mail” company, which appears at the opera house Mon. day evening, April 23, has played all over the United States for the past three yoars, It is unnecessary to dwell upon its merits—suffice to say that for this season it has new scenery and mechanical effects that surpasses all previous efforts, The present season Mr, Carter has six companies—four in this country and two in England, YOU SK NOTH Bellefonte Grain Market, ’ perp ah Kidde Has EAr cured Hams 1 ireakfast Bao ON pet ried Sweet GARMANS. { Din Ye ‘Dress Goods! drug store awning and fell on the pave. | His face struck on the door sill | . Our ¥ as now line was never so complete, urthermore, prices never so low ‘Lace Curtains! while | A Ch half same price, srtain Maker's Stock at one- price—they go to you at Outing Shirts! Mens’ Outing Shirts it 50 centge worth from 5c. to a $1.00. I————— Free Samples! We will send samples of what ever is possible in our line, A Postal Card will do the business. GARMAN'S STORE.
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