Aemocvat, The Centre THURSDAY, MAY 31, 15894, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. THE RACKET. NO. 9, OripER Ex. BELLEFONTE, PA. Mary had a new Its string was brig And everyw he All thought that She took “Skip was HAV] SEEN recently re cadet on the —The citizens having a organized at that IS progressing ni ~The Elmi tained a num raph oS 0 f fonte. boast of 'a con i f mis opera hou “400 by will be crowded « omplete vy rendition ‘Paul Jones” niture. range burg, has been spending or more / them eral bru structor, progress this band is mak ~It is the property street Lo put a wide, from the Owners: 8 week where rented a de. 11 sirable will engage He has rented only for a short time and if it pay room, and in the same business will remain ly. there permanent ~Dr. George F. Harris and Mrs, Har ris departed week for New York. The doctor will go to Canada where he last hopes to enjoy a week or two salmon fishing, the Wm. H. Sage, of Ithaca, N. Y., who owns a Lodge on the Restigouche river, | At the rendition offi’aul Jones, on | Friday evening the spectacular effects | will be of higher order than usual. Many say it will surpass the efforts of profes sionals, Don’t miss it; that part alone is worth the price of admission, Then it is being done entirely for charity's sake, ~Many people visited the great lake on the Gentzel farms, in Spring twp., on last Sunday. The water began to fall slowly the beginning of this week, A blind fish was found that washed out in the mud, and Mr, Gentzel declares he saw a crane about the lake las week that was nearly ten feet high. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. OF THE BELLEFONTE HIGH SCHOOL. To be held in Garman Opera Honse on Wednesday, June 6th for Afternoon and Eyenlog The graduating exercises of class "04, of the Bellefonte High School, will be held in Garman’s opera house June 6th, 1804, This will be the elev. enth annual commencement and it prom. jses to be an important event. The members of the graduating class are: Allen Frederic Blair, Gertrude B. Dolan, David Paul Fortney, John M. Keichline, Jr., Mary Louise Kellerman, Maurice J. Kelley, William H. Runkle, 8, Elizabeth Smith, Rufus Tracy Strohm and Isabel Taylor, The class this year contains a larger number of young men than ladies. In former years it was the opposite. The it is that many young men positions to reason for obtain good engage for often drop their school in that work business or learn a trade, and reason n they should continue, THE On Tuesday the members of the class { wh PROGRAMME, obtained handsome invitations and pro. gramms from this the mencement ex; » game have for the come been issued. programme day is ¢ Music, and Oration— nyvocation, music. “Monuments,” -* Mind Oration- J. RK Nair. Essay Isabel T ds,” Maurice mo wlor., tat Yaa Rewar ley. guest of his brother-in-law, | ‘Habit, J “W hat M 3 N Sry Lil Si sting part of Ini t they F water wert Safficient Ammunition (zovern PPattisor Ca (21 tH Ara i reserve § ” coke regions sary as each company ve of 1.000 urnished | rifle practice, the Colonel with intendent of the paraphernalia neces for troops in such a ar to deliver it to the within ten hours, His Opinion of Coxey and Galvin A prominent coke man for a new joke on “Col.” | news boy. is authority Galvin va, a Latrobe Galvin was requested to buy the paper from the boy who, although he did not know Galvin, sang out “all { about Coxey and Galvin,” The “Col.” | asked the newsy what he thought of | Coxey and Galvin, to which the vender | | of journals replied both fools.” “I think they are Galvin bought the paper, Shot an Eagle Last week an eagle was shot near the nail works by Wm. Gordon that meas. | ured almost 7 feet from tip to up. It) These birds are sel. | ne! Berlin and occupied by G, W, Port, | was a brown bird. dom seen in this section, had been | | Neg Shaefler's advertisement in an. other column=it will pay you to cut the ' coupon out, { cleaner than at present. Full Programme | | on Wednesday afternoon and evening of | . \ | well as the | places. + | CAL Western | | attache 1 | seldom went ns 20 be able | While going to Derry from | | by trade and was well known in Belle FLOOD NOTES, The board walks along water steel have been replaced by the boro author ities, The streets of our town never were All the dirt bx 1 hed away and carried down stream, Most of the lumber carried away for I’, B. Crider & Son is scattered between this place and Milesburg. and accumulations have Wik Large heaps are lodged in the meadow below the nail works. The switch leading across to Morris’ lime kilns is being replaced. An engine and machine: in the Most of the timbers of the old bridge were saved as y for driving piles stream is at work now. it was washed out on the bank. The streams their normal c¢ are slowly sinking to ondition, The earth pretty well saturated and many springs have made their appearance at never heretofore known. is places Hills while along many The roads are badly damaged are stony and rough low places mud and small st vashed Hall, was badly used the abutments have turnpike to mountains, Ones been Centre 'wo bridges and washed away as number of the latter road : t A It part of the week that Was only was passable for vehicles Several tun | Millheim and and it was | to the ( ol | dams broke al ised mucl "| there w RECENT DEATHS i seventeen years ago i ' 4 1 " { immatory she never full fn abe 1 MeClint Centre months y and al tol home rnd o abroad, townsh ded in it, bel : : 1 Interment was made in the cemetery at Sprocetown. Friday at M residence lock At live 0’ I'homas Jackson died morning his a lingering Mi cutie on Allegheny treet, altos illness of several weeks duration. Jackson was a tailor and expert He was aged about 67 fonte There is ke years. fr il mourn his death a wife Interment occur. Jackson was an informed man. ago from Philadel- LO dren. Mi wel and three ¢l red on Sunday. intelligent He came here years and phia, ¥ire st Tyrone An Tenth street, ing. fire occurred on at I'yrone, Monday morn The building was owned by Sam. early morning farnitare dealer, and Mrs. Miller, as a restaurant, The latter was burned en. tirely out end the furniture store very much damaged, ' cupation he DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY JUNE 9TH, List of Election OfMiecrs Appointed QCounty Convention, June 12th Des oerats tal notice and turn out The regular Democratic Primary Elections in Centre county will be held on Saturday, June Oth, between the The of each election district, with tw homrs of 8 and 7 p. m. chairman { 0 Ab. selected by him, will bold the primaries. It will be the district chairmen to arrange for places of holding the pi cases, will be held at places where regu. held, When this can tice should be gistants duty of these imaries which, in most lar election are not be done due no given to the den primaries The county c court house, at Bellefonte, on Tuesday | woerats of a districtwhere the will be held, myvention meets in June 121 It is out h, at 12 o'clock. desired that at may be a fi in the forn Pricaanr Belle Sh Anniversary Keller, Bramwe Col. D. Prag f 3 James Ll. | Fsq On Sunday Mr, Keller sang rmed ch Hamill, A partner in the Ref possesses a remarkably that charms an audience o IN BRNO ved with nreh He At a special Monday evening. ca led for the purpose meeting of counell on of fixing upon a grade at the corner of Lamb and Spring streets, it was decided to raise Spring street three feet at that point, This will raise Lamb street also down to the bridge, where it will be one foot. At the last meeting of council! this bridge was condemned and when a new stracture is erected it will be elevated at least one foot. regulag -1I"hotos and erayon portraitsean Le hal at Shaeffer's gallery at reduced prices. advertisement in another column, a the | him as | MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued During the Past Week From ithe Docket Atlantic City Filmore Tuken { Thomas Morgan, - { Bella Highlands, . § Aaron D, Weaver, - Azromsburg { Elizabeth Kerstetter | ganton § E. H. Hazel, { Mertie A. Beatty, ( Edwin D. Roan, t Edith Eckley, . Manrnmiep-Thursday evening 24th at the home of the Misses Weaver, Howard street, this place, Mr. Thomas Morgan, of Atlantic City, N. J.. and Miss nell Highlands, of Buffalo Run. this counts Rev. Dr. William officiated, will resid city. Madisonburg Spring Mills Spring twp Benner twp On Lobbery at Zion, On Sunday night at about burglars gained an entrance Zion, Pa, ( that were to Noli eral store, at fu nt blacks shop Ww { open the front mith ere used to When Mr. Nol Mond doors to his place of busine pala i A Badiy Scared { i { Pore v p v 4 } 3 t of Fael wales WOrs midnight | Work again. We have got Him at We mean the Greatest Clothing Salesman on Earth. fod re “oe ’ ’ ’ ™ 3 5 es “PRICE” is his name. Drop in and see How easy i 18 for Him Nell Goods. Bellefonte Grain Market. &Co open every day L30"p.m. MERY & Co. Tailors. 1, Saturdays unt I MONT | GARMANS. Paved Streets Philipsburg boro ceive bids for paving vitn awarded authorities nn wi fied brie) ontract will They have the stres fat LSE feet improved in this manne: Spe fications of the work can be had by ad. | dressing J. A. Hateh, Philipsburg Change of Time On and after Monday May 25th, 1864, | there will be important changes in the | time of trains on the Bellefonte Central R. R. The train now leaving Bellefonte al p. mw. will leave at 5:15 p. m., train connecting with 5:12 train from Lock Haven, returning will leave State College at 6 p. m. arriving at Bellefonte 6:50 p. m, 10 Deputy Appointed Harry J. MeoAteer, of Alexandria, Huntingdon county. has been appointed first deputy surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia by Surveyor I’. Gray Meek. He will succeed Jas. J. Franklin, re. publican. The salary attached is $2500, be | will wee of 1.800 | Hermsdorf Festival. lack re. | Front street with | | Saturday and Monday, June 9th & 1ith Don't forget the dates Ladies, Men, d qualities at a number of prices. and Childrens; ifferent Commencement Furnishings. Drusss Groves, Faxs, Hosiery, Lacks, Haxvkercmgrs, ETc, RinppoNs, Watch the pretty girls in the opera, The Chic little bonnets furnished by Garmaxns, An immense line of childrens hats. GARMAN'’S STORE,
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