BELLEFONTE STATESMEN NOVEMBER WEATHER A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE MARRIAGE LICENSES last bulletin gave forecast of The entre Domoorat, iad 1 oa SA ne OR — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1884, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. THE RACKET. NO. 0, CRIDER Ex. BELLEFONTE, PA. TAKE CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS, WE the usual price. representatl DAE HINErLy fact i nnsatis Quality I" cepted LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Af arrangi at places adjace “Jang. day evening. “nounces ity good recom — Prof. J versity extensi ££ 101 tat t y lect + Friday evenin ie are rehe make s Fra: the opera hous “Living Pic pected tO see 8 me ti boys when the wat was never known that « that stream as it is cool ~(On Friday the Gentzel | ty will start for the green woods, Mr. Benjamin Gentzel will be and we predict that home a fine lot of veniso . Miles Kephart, A. nor came up from Philad in command, —] hold positions at th administration nicely, ~On Sunday the Jacksons' flouring mill the gates had to he drawn to prevent gerions damage, It will take several days to repair the break. They have been running their mill double turn for breast works at gave way and some time, ~(n Monday afternoon the ladles of the Cat church began preparing the new room in “Temple Court’ for their fair. It will be kept up during the entire week. All kinds of fancy work will be offered for sale, Meals and refreshments will also be served. ~The county fair project 18 moving along very nicely. Stock to the amount of ovey #6000 has been subscribed. As goon as £10,000 is reached the association will be duly organized and operations will be begun at once. From present indications prospects are flattering. Mr. George L.. Holter, of Curtin, who is now chemist of the experiment station and professor of chemistry at the Oklahomn Agricultural and Me. chanical college, Stillwater, Oka, is to be married in St, Andrew's church in that city on Wednesday evening, Nov. 7th. to Miss Mabe! Catherine Hodges. holic i | Hastings will be a mest unpopular man in certain republican quarters about our town. men to the square inch than of its size in Pennsylvania, Its equal tin this respect can't be found, | their ambition to hold offce. For years past, when Hastings’ name first began to rise on the political horizon, and its first rays penetrated the political mists Harrisburg, even as lar as Lesa lesser tsteps by aht ortunity to know Like ¢ling to nn ana hat they could ha tac Bod ¢ barnacies {ol gs howl to the and eulogizing Daniel's greatness Printer? File your claim quick, or will get Thus the list rises and we fe {14° nave few, only touched the heads of the those tol the inner who pretend to be on circles the consecrated ones,” hour of Dear General, in the early your brilliant triumph, we sympathise with you, Dellefonte cant take posses. sion of Harrisburg.and in a few months these most trusted and tried, will be your eternal foes. An William Aged Man's Death Tate died at his home in Howard, Centre county, Thursday of last week, aged 74 years, Mr, Tate was for many years a resident of Porter township, Clinton county, Services were held at the house, after which the re- mains were taken to St. Paul’s cemetery, Nittany Valley, for interment. Will Claim the Champlonship Owing to the refusal of the University of Pennsylvania and the Lehigh foot ball teams to give an game to State Col. lege, that team will now claim the championship of the State, as its scores with the teams they have played have been larger than any other team in the State, ~The Catholic fair is being well pat. romzed this week. In about three months from date Gen, | storm wWiuve to eross y great Ballefonte has more states | any town | ol i I'he | | statesmen can be better described by | | vein by I 4, « Boonasteil Harter, for singing praises | What do you want Tommy? Is it State | You | central {| valleys from the fi f« The second storm will reach the 1? y Lhe cot Novem 1 i N WEIIC about Ne ross the mountain At Wi Warm Frank. IB Asn nt near Philipsl Ww conte mplats 1 it , ourg through he new company | Rail. and new line will be built from Mill Hall to Williamsport, new line will be used almost exclusively as a coal road, but when the company secures an entire independent line from Philipsburg to Williamsport the eom* pany will cater to passenger trafic. T1 line will have the no with Beech Creek pt to carry coal from off that road. e connection CXC Quite a Change Hon. Fred Douglas, of Washington, addressed an audience in Harrisburg on Wednesday evening. Mayor Eby pre. sided at the meeting. The speaker wah met at the depot with a carriage and band and escorted up Market street to the hotel, He said the reception on this occasion was quite different from that received when there forty years ago. “A prominent citizen headed a mob who dragged him from the train and when he and William Loyd Garrison attempt. ed to address an audience the mob broke up their meeting and drove them from the platform.” He says be is not in politics now except to vote the Republis can ticket on election day. «The people in the vicinity of Pine Hall, Ferguson township, have petition. ed the department to establish a post office at Struble Station. When completed the OKA i meeling Henn Hyves ' rete Deen i campa ymmunity if 1 i builder, A wife , Kir | and three daughters, Edith, Mary and | Olle, are left Lo mourn their loss, The nesday after. funeral occured on l | noon at 2 o'clock. Miller—Gentzel On Saturday evening a wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, on east High street, this place, in which their daugh. ter Annie and Mr, Epley Gentzel, the oldest son of Henry Gentzel, of Spring township, were united in the bonds of matrimony. The bride is an accom. plished young lady and isdeserving of the good husband Mr. Gentzel will make, Only a few intimate friends witnessed the occasion. Rev. Noll officiated. very It Wii be Good On Friday evening of this week, “Jane” a popular comedy drama will be rendered at the opera house. From the favorable press notices in neighbor. ing towns is it certain that this will be a fine attraction. It comes highly recommended’, «On Monday morning Gen. D. H. Hastings, wife and baby and nurse, ar. rived home and were met at the station by a number of friends. It was six weeks ago that the General left here for his campaign tour, during which time he traveled over the state and made 120 speeches, It certainly was a relief for him to return home and enjoy a brief rest, | years | k, Harry, Wilbar, | | WAS reverse | CASES, Iruring the I's Week ~Tuken From the Docks Will Resign 150¢ Ie NAS | s | D000 cases « carried up ) H i Ther eighteen murder cases an { them was there an appeal | pretty | | | | trouble. The wheels are lat Ball Bearing There is now in course of erection FAUBLES’ ! 'GARMANS. at the Altoona shops a new passenger | . locomotive which is expected to one hundred miles an hour without any dia \ ter than the ordinary engine and will be or ir ger at me. i equipped with ball bearing, like a bicy- It will also have a steam pressure hty cle, of but nirety pounds eig pounds pressure in the locomotives now against used. Held an Meeting, A meeting of the members of the Centre Hall Evangelical charge, com. posed of five congregations, was held in the Rockhill church, at Linden Hall, on Wednesday of last week. The purpose of the meeting evidently was to place this charge in line with the United Evangelical church, the members appar- ently being unanimously inclined that way. Bishop Haman was present. Ariel Quartiette, The pupils of the borough high school have secured the Ariel Quartette, of Boston, to give an entertainment in Garman’s opera house Friday evening, Nov. 16. The proceeds will be applied to the school library. cover Lower than Wilson bill prices, Panic prices not in it with ours. Our is the largest and most varied in the county We AlWAYS guarantee you prices consistent with MiLy. Dress goods, our «tock Jinclodes the very latest stylee, besides carrying the largest line of black goods iiae will the jowast Our price Others Price Butter Milk soap Te " 100 Hap cotton Patent Hooks and Eyes Bone hair pins Ammonia Coats cotton Pretty Little Brownies 2 cakes eastile soap Lead pencils per dozen Homespun, plain Homespun, plaid White outing flannel Mens half hose, seamless Al! wool blue dress Flannel Seakes grandpa’s soap Peroales Table covers Irish Lawns Come and see us or write for samples, “ GARMAN’S
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