ps. State Collegio. ra 4 VOL, 17, BELLEFONTE. PA. THURSDAY, MARCH NO. 10 A NEW TOWNSHIP QUT OF BOGGS SNOW SHOE The Centre Demorral, CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. |CUT AND TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION CLUD RATES DEMOCRA [1] Editorial did wel Lion H ASTIN the bird book appropri GOV. Tue butter-oleomargarine ed on the agricultural exper ' eled over the ent Watres still 1 he ought to ki + man in recent years p thing. and for such, a pris fruitful abode for profitable reflect} impaired found an chair ulate Pre A CAVE OF WONDERS cavern is opens into; twenty feet , Large apertures leading downward throug! I rock are numerous io the floor of the Cavity, A the opening interior stone 5 produces tt wa sound such asein of flowing wate at a distance x sides of the interior of the addition rare and grotesque calcareous rth precinet tions of stalagmites and st one end of the large interior opening extends into the earth a d lice tance already explored of over 100 feet This aperture Is comparatively sma and canonly be explored by crawling on Lis hands and knees. Several valuable and ry for unique Indian relics have been found and it Is thought to have been Lhe secreting place of some early settlers from the attacks of the hostile tribes | are large - » Opera House Attractions A Commendable Aot During the recent blizzard the in al i vlaetite township should cavern an created, near erybody would be nn OS | rong Lu sl Lhe move that it will car. Lhe west east and ern precinets of Boggs township will be unanimous in their opposition to it and ey the majority -—— Belle congregation secured “Little Trixie,” Monday March 18, Neal Burgess’ famous “County Far Friday, March 22 “Grimes' Cellar April 2nd. “Si Perkins” at the opera house this Thursday evening. fonte Preshivterin hm forty tons of anthracite coal for distri. Door, Fuesday. bution among the poor in this vicinity This kind of w= than long prayers Ik nmounts lo more TO VOINT WITH PRIDY A Yoleano news events bacome scarce custome gatherers to ently The Mowing from the Hornet is the latest In Burnside township, Clearfield county, there is what appears to be the crater of a small volearo, Itissituated on the top of a hill which is some 300 feet nbove the bed of Chest creek. which is two miles from Westover, During this extremely cold winter, it is sald the snow melted on this place and the ground has not been frozen. I'he stones have the appearance of hav. ing been heated to a high degree .-— Got a Pension Mr. Harry Saylor, of Curtin Works, who is almost helpless and infirm, re cently got a pension with #477 back pay. His monthly rate will be some. thing like $12. burg, had the applicant's claim in charge and pushed it to a successful termination, 8 Ye : us "Squire Bierly, of Miles. | INE COMPANY STOR) - POOR HOUSE false, .-— th Near Clintonda) h Dornblaser inser, died Toesday homestead in Potter 0., of pneumon deceasn oy venlyeight The de Was vi eased was born Madi. Was a near sonburg, Ce county of the Lutheran church a faithful wife, a devoted moth. er and a Kind and thoughtful neighbor, She consistent member - -_— » Bridge Carried Away Moshannon Centre The bridge connect. ing Clearfield counties, several miles above Philipsburg, was swept off the abutments by an 1ce gorge and last heard of was nine miles down stream. This is a county bridge, re. bullt In 1880 after the June flood. This is the only damage done to bridges in Centre county by lee gorges thus far this year and BOROUGH MATTERS. | ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW | 1 COUNCIL. u f appo It ljourned morning. no communication , Yerbal 1, and the various committees, wommittee, had no reports | 7 1 h ¢ Inance committe @ due the treasurer of 87 5 amount 82 T8410 Were approved | ml commit n | Pp Drie ml | purgatory unless you pa fams Breakfast Bac EE] THAT POOR ACCOLNT re thorough | managed suggestion " ralyon several who hold peor 1 thousand What should done? What can be done? Mr. Hepburn, the newly elected ould retu Dont Dejude Yourse if of : aK, un y aud let vir delude i Call ©. . at PEL ER printer - -— - ew Firm Beliefonte Grain Market wckson Ue Fur 1 » wesur i | i i vane ervey Hug - 1 ISwee REATES SAL A 4 OF FINE FOOTWEAR ditures of the { 1 1849 and vere $0 062.18; 186 601.93 ast year, 1804, 820,144 50 will be noted that last year over twice as much money was spent as in 1802 In the face of these facts certain mem. bers of to | spend about $4,000.00 for a steam road roller. It is time to STOP! This ca reer of extravagance should be checked i council are now determined » - » Saving Sonlsat Mi Hall : The revival meeting in the M. E, church at Mil Hall has resulted, up to | Sunday, 3d inst, The meeting is still in prograss with un. Many substantial per in 580 conversions, abated Interest sons, heads of familics and aged men have been brought under ita saving in. fluence. = Good Shoes \T Poor Shoe Prices! T hes goods Are of STA NDARD MAKES and in the heighth of Fashion; Prices ent to onehalf half their value at
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