@he Centre Demoent, THURSDAY ,JUNE 14, 1854, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. THE RAC KE Te 9, CRIDER Ex, B! Don't Hide LLEFON : Your Light Under a Bushel, It don buy U'r Bring it to The Racket you such values as U never dreamed of. Supply U'rself and U'r homes with such articles need and It will Every de partment of the big with genuine bargains. Prices re main as low as they now lines of manufacture, and C Lpay to money these times and we wiil give as 1 be true economy bristling can't possibly are, in many Kom store is sl than actual co itis 1 SN SPECIAL ] Stripes, le how reel! i ~ $50 yards Fancy And s% than wh 06 pair shoes and Oxlords miny lesale less th * leath- er cost tomake ‘em leks Delineator Fashion Patterns for July are here, {G. R. SPIGLEMYER | SHEM SPIGLEMYER or LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Sheriff Condo has seventeen v ngaged throug The will be hel rej ublican 1 n A Ui the township Were overcs few days. ~The Bellefon have their They have been ¢ Park on that day. ~The thermometer i warm weather. everybody was cu now we are sweltering —On Wennesday evening, June & M. S. Pedicken, i the Presbyterian chapel Side of Oriental Life.” wll Thursday eve 1 church sociable we of Mr. thie |} a Tork, will lectu m “The Funny ning Luth- will be held at and Mrs. I. H. : vit [4 . MEA VEL arin, the era the Fotidome eral weeks ag [ improvement Centre county afternoon at the cow ho of 1 erent sectio ge number 1:47 Ai tracted a 1; sellers from « ~The Bellefonte $88.2 the rendition of the The expenses heavy, $225.33, Tl 10 of the were $313.53, the best ofithe season. —The Knights of the Golden have organized a at this place. They hold special drill meetings and the men are becoming expert commandery will make upon their first | ns Acade my 1) as amount cleared by “Paul Jones® were proces ods Opera. commandery a iblic appearance, ~The statement published by our county papers that a Mrs. Bottorf, of Benore, who was soliciting aid from | our people on the plea that her home was destroyed by fire, was img on the public was not correct. Her home was destroyed with all its con. tents and she did not deceive the public and was deserving of aid, Mr. James A. Feidler has rented a portion of the Harris property on Howard street, formerly occupied by Wm. J. Singer and will have his family moye here from Willlamsport in the course of a week or more, At present Mr. Feidler is actively engaged in his candidacy for legislature in this county. posing “The Bellefonte water works could get coal for their engines, we are re. liably informed, if they would make proper application to the Miners’ As. sembly. This organization will permit its men to dig coal for a plant upon which an entire community must de- pend for their water supply. The waler committee should give this mat. tér their prompt attention as it would prove a saving of a large amount in fuel. DEMOCRATS MEET. PROCEEDINGS OF THECOUN. TY CONVENTION, Held at Bellefonte on Taesday afternoon The Ticket Nominated-—the Hesolutions Adopted—Conferee Instructions, The annual democratic county maries were afternoon and on Saturday the ticket very little interest ed, tions for congress between W, le, Esq., and Aaron Williams, both of Bellefonte, and Until the last week of the Esq. for legislature. fleld, James A. Schofield, who was gen. erally conceded the customary usages of the party for a re-nomination, In the last week Messrs, A. 8S. Kerlin, of Cen. tre Hall, ton. W Millheim, and Robt K. . M. Foster, of State member from the county. They able and the result was a small number only i to see very few volers in { turned out at the primaries, The convention on Tuesday attended. During the forenoon was a spirited contest on hand between the there legislative idates. The 1 nation of Mr, The fight for the Cal Schofield other tered between Kerlin, ch the T 1 1 CiUSE 1011. Was nomination Foster and two first ly matched ly Cen- ander, in whi the lead il AS there were Scarce any several tl cominissionel ris) 1 and added t n read the ng listrict every « Ward. A M Greannin W T Speer J G Daubern H A Moar r+ W Camplin West w, ¢ Hall wid hy costing | house | one of | ED vs Fi Hosterman n-Harry Char Hale iward, Harr « Wm H Gard Harvey Year! IT Cx received | the | Wm A Stovy rih 1 : W Runk F Smith Eagle | The | fine display | Fred Bartle) ~F W Young antl i MeGh John Todd Similar Bats helor At the suggestion of the county chair. | man a committee of five was appointed to count the vote cast in the nine differ. ent districts of the county for judicial congressional and senatorial conferees | and to determine their instructions and | proper ly certify to the same. The conferee committee appointed were H. A. Moore, of Howard; R. Me. Knight, Bellefonte: Henry Hale, Hus. ton; C. M. Brumgart, Millheim; and | Geo. Noll, Boggs. Committee on resolutions were then appointed: P. J. McDonald, Fleming: Dr. F. K. White, of Philipsburg: Sam. uel Harpster, Ferguson: Wm. T, Speer, Bellefonte: Wm. P. Woodward, of Howard twp. Yor chairman Mr. A. J. Graham, of Philipsburg was chosen by acclamation. Geo, BR. Meek, Fred Kurtz, Jr., and Chas. R. Karty, were" appointed secre- taries and Messrs. C, M, Parrish, of Bellefonte. and C. U, Hoffer, of Philips. burg, were elected tellers. Mr. Hoffer acted as roll clerk and Geo. R. Bush acted in his place as teller, | For associate judge [on pri- | held throughout the county | evening. Owing to the few contests for places on Wis Arous. | The only contests were for instruc. | C!, Hein. | canvass there 1 was but one candidate practically in the | Alexander, of | College, entered the field for the second | were | that time | was well | Thomas F. | of DBoalshurg the only the Riley, being | nomine before convention, wut { nominated by acclamation then order were placed before | the ballot resulted as fo James A. Schofield, Bellefonte... Robt. M. Foster, College A.B. Kerlin, Hall W.K. Al Millhelm Foster and Schofield Leing 03 Centre sander . having a major. | deleantes in there CONYEL- The HDANHNOUS, 1, were declired the nominees. | nominations wis made For jury commissioner three names announced Keister, Millhel J.J. Hoy, Marlon Fra Deltz, Howard Mr. Hoy wa ballot. by were BF i nominated on the Drst resclution ollowing were to the state convention this year: Philipsburg A. MeQui | fonte; A Garman, Thompson, Halfmoon | chosen delegutes democratic Orin Vail, Bell Bellefonte: A. ( A. R. Alexand N. ston, ~ r, Penn. of t he Cont Wer For chairman lee LWO names | first ballot resulted N. B Be Hams Spangler i Sechl certain, | Alex. | were init instruc. | #58 el and sarpest support to both the state ty ti 1 this day nomi offere a the that Centre county “will send five cone | ferees to the district congressional con- | ¢ ference for Aaron Williams, and twe for Wm, © Heinle, The second district stands a tie. Faq Eaq. before | addresses democrats as they were Wm. C. Heinle, Esq. was the first to respond. THe spoke of | campaign with considerable feeling denied certain rumors that bad been used against him as a candilate, | He strongly urged the party to stand | by the ticket this year and predicted success in the future. Aaron Williams, in a few well chosen words thank- for him, There being no other business the convention several short were made by called upon. his and Esq. ed the party for the vote cast Ira C. Mitchell, Eeq., who in 1860 was ademocratic leader in the county, was called forth and made a brief, stirring speech. Messrs, R, F. Foster and Jas. A. Schofield also made brief addresses. Motion to adjourn was then put and carried. sabseription Dance, On Friday evening, June 22nd, Miss Minnie Brew's dancing school will close and the event will be celebrated with a formal assembly. Stopper & DROWNED WHILE £ mpled hanna river a fit ol { kill him. onea | mittees has | big time that day in which Fisk's orchestra, of Williamsport, will furnish music for the oceasion. TRAGIC DEATH. IN DELI RIUM TREMENS A Horse Thiel Captured and convieted on short Orde Othe Interest ni % Parngruphed The bo Lin MUSH I Friday Herons Wes afternoor Vide above sport found forty rods wis Sunday about DEIOW wheel to the that Fh nking heavily and while | eile t 4} delirium tremens imagined that two large negroes were after Fun He borrowed a g his « nd then made i nemies He bly to walked Horse Thiel Smith Approaching Weddings ce Of 5. Mis i Lafayeite Ne fF. of | Centre Hall On Tuesday, June of ' the fl NS wants to have ar 1 celebration. appointed to funds and arrange for the same. be mm lect Ex- the een tr R. are to R. of Pa. Il gover Central Hose Company ce the r water works were built at Howard they have sure throughout the men of that borough recent 1 a fire company kn “Good | Will Hose Company.” rday, July 14, they will hold a festival for the purpose of funds to purchase equipments. a high water pres. town. The young 1y Organiza own as the On Sato raising They an interesting programe of attractions | : : and choice music. Cirens Train The Central Railroad on Monday, June 18th, run a special train from Bellefonte to Lock Haven, account of Forpaugh'’s circus, leaving Bellefonte at 12 o'clock noon and re. turning leave Lock Haven at 11 p. m, It has also been arranged to run the morning and evening regular trains through to Lock Haven, thus avoiding transfers at Mill Hall. of Penna. will, Important Sale Un Saturday, of next week, the flour and feed mill of the John Wagner eslate, at Milesburg, will be offered at public sale at the court house. Some valuable real estate will also be sold at the same time. A full description of this estate appears in an advertisement to be found in another column, him to | i Lis y BUppOsa.- i | the | BEIVES expect to have a Year than on previ individual emis 1 fa in line iy leaves amily of mourn wi children 3 the loss of a Ce No Smal] Vox y community small pox | ‘pon investigation of the person the matter. sed that a case of | appearance, | the physicians nothing could be learned. No give any of It has simply been { and had the effect our people, ! If a case of small pox should develope { here the auth warning and proper {employed to establish quarrantine | Bellefonte has no small pox, kind information Of of scaring ng riti Petrified Honeycomh The Lock Haven Democrat says: Jno, U. Wasson, of Walker, Centre county, exhibited in this office a piece of petri. fied honeycomb, which he had found on the George Hoy farm. In its change from wax to stone the cells had re. tained their exact shape, some of which are filled. Itis quite a curiosity and is highly prized by Mr. Wasson. Judge Mayer and Slot Machines In open court at Ridgway last week Judge Mayer said: “I give notice right here that 1 will revoke the license of any hotel or saloon in this eouniy that allows card playing or maintains any slot machine or other gambling device in the building.” there will be | a i Shaeffer’ 8 advertisement in an- other column-it will pay you to cut the coupon out, ~Huyler’s candies, the finest made, at Achenbach’s bakery. : | wear that among | afloat some of | es would give timely | . 3 methods would be | READ THIS AN OPPORTUNITY U DON'T HAVE OFTEN (CH1.0S { k BOUGHT FOR HALF THEIR VALUE r ’ ’ Must Turn Them Quick I i isiness into one. We Will Positively Save You 50 per cent. lhink ; UBLE Beliefonte Grain Market, &Co *otat« oes per t { Dried Sweet C ) new ii ladies shirt waists, miset ts weckwear, is provi This comirg season nce another line of ladies be of considerable im- r lady friends—watch hats and men’s fur variety than ng a cess atl once. | we will annou will u greater could Mo & Tail NTGOMERY Ors. GARMANS. NOT... URIO COLLECTORS. bel ng to the dealers in and bigger prices are { for the musty than are paid for the fresh. Our stock is brand new, clean, fresh, tasty, The pri- ces are in kegping [he syle ly doesn’t The oA I'he old stulls antiques, pai they embox cost vou a penny extra, Commencement Furnishings, Fans, GLOVES, HOSIERY, RinpoNs, LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Dresses, Erc. Watch the pretty the opera, The Chic little bonnets furnished by GarMANS, girls in An immense line of childrens hats. GARMAN'S STORE.
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