The @entre Democrat, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 15895, CHAS KURTZ ED. & PUB ry, | J \ Is KT 'HE R. ( \ @ VV) . NO. 9, CRIDER Ex. BELLEFONTE, PA, Lhe Simple 1% R ye y 1.7 ith, Stl yy Lol, 7 1:1 [ 4 1 VL \'/ x tale tl 10) to will thie § Sad’ of Mav 9th, t The Pari { 1 14, 1 1 [mporting IS ‘1 not ntion LOCAL DEPARTMENT Hayes, w Culifornin, at Pasadena posit 01 a8 nail FeInaLns in Jair, carrie movals and appo the Civil Serv <i here Jol of fun ng between and on the women wi his bicycle John says determined makes a comp C.F. De valley Bank town Mond boom as a candidate nominat He made it a point ers ’ » machi election I been ge , hold office wo xls gee I ation of matters, teller in the Penns. Hgll, wns | launched neer Centre and for the republican om hia ii of 1, eedingly anxion Centre county, | of them, for Prothonotary this vear, | to cousult the lead, Since last fall's | rock bass, strawberry bass, white bass republican friends have | or yellow perch car be filled by the to The CAUGHT BY A SHAFT. SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON MON. ‘ DAY. Te I'l Pu Nan Robert Hepburn ly Injured Will Recover Saw and had a ked a Buzz Ww scape, re accident Hep Valentine Mr. Hep- wis working Quo Monday morning a ¢ happened to the venerable Robt burn, while working at ti rolling mill near this place. burn is a carpenter and shaft when his clothing ni 1 | near an upright | caught in a cog-wheel and he was whirl. { ed around at a high speed. The machin | stopped ia oon as p ssible but Cry wis until ury was done Vas at once removed Har. considerable inj { to his person. He his home and Drs. Seibert look: 10 LO and ! ris were called who The bones in th { smashed and tl uries, CihoOWw dis OC e right or brui ses about his body. anticipated prove tal ht! KE Some ul { Hepburn is about y I cent election POOL Overseers, ADDITIONAL LOCALS farm i Tambled Ont Sunday owards Pleasant Gap. AA | é furnace, ad back over in the road and the ho frightened and jumped to wards the embankment was that before Mr. Fauble wuld ng in the middle of say Jack Rob the on top of them, while their vad with blan. | | Kel spirited | driver was going up the pike at a great , and managed to break up the bug. No one e buggy was a wreck DAC pa well, was injured The County Fair the ope a house which minty 4 I'he attraction at on | Friday evening deserves | patronage, “The C Fair.” It comes direct from the all of | last it was at the Chestnut street Philadelptia. This | appears Monday night at Camden, I N.J., Tuesday at Chester, Wednesday Thursday at Harrisburg, 8 one large cities, week Theatre, week it On | nt Lancester, | Friday at Bellefonte and Saturday at Johnstown, then the following week at | Pittsburg. It only plays in the larger towns. More Than They Can Fil) | No more applications for black bass, Pennsylvania commissioners of fisheries, as there are now more at the hatcheries I constant 1 | afl IS. M. silk ore pe, {| Was than can be filled, MRS, HASTINGS ENTERTAINED, On Tuesday afternoon the social cir, cles of Bellefonte astir, and the handsomely furnished appartments of the Spangler residence was the scene of a brilliant gathering. It tea,” Mrs, J. L. Spangler in honor of her friend Mrs, Hastings, were wis at’ given by of Governor DD, H, Hastings, who i8 now making her first visit to Bellefonte since their departure in January to Harris. burg. From 8 to 6 p. m. there was a stream to their The interior handsomely for the with an abundance of smilax, potted plants and The pre. many elegantly dressed of carriages home, was decorated occasion a profusion of cut flowers. ol the adorned seLce ladies, sparkled in the gleam of the gas lights, in choice jewel completed the most beautiful picture. The guests were received by the fol. in order; Mrs. J. L. Spangler, Mrs. D. H., Hustings, Mrs. D. Gv, Bush, Mrs. D. L. Krebs, of Clear- field Mrs. W. F. Crider and M; W. Jackson. The nt 'Inany guests was fowing ladies, carefully er by the fol Buck, Mrs. W.I T. Mu Mrs, Chas, I’, Reber and Mr Elegant refresh owing hostesses Mrs. irth presided ¢ s Emma Ho able, | Meeting aj i al market th ' t and wanted the curb stone 1 the case of dinanece enforced out about N ¥ ! " 4 Ww y peddle mea showed the treasury. 4] made his re. The total re. ies Spring Opening moral radima and Ladies different styles in { apes | velvet and cloth, ranging in price from | 82.75 to 825. Silk Waiists, percals, satines, Walsts 210, Anen from 50 cents on up to #2. Reifers children. Mrs. Aikens to New York where the above selection The ladies invited to made are patierns and STORE new AIKENS' New Store On Friday Mr. A. Katz and son paid us a short call. They the old Loeb store street id strictly first-class dry goods, notion and ae now having room, ott Allegheny up, repapered, painted 3 refurnished for their Om ning of a cleaned nl millinery store, the early part of April. Mr. Katz hails from Wichata, Kansas, and is a man of considerable experience in the mercantile business, Faster Ball, On Monday evening April 15th, the Undine Fire Company will hold their annual Easter ball in the Bush Arcade, It will be a select affair, Elegant mu. sic will be furnished by the company’s orchestra. high { wife | which | silk, | from 82.75 to | for LBM THE DEATH LIST. CHRONICLED PAST WEI AS FOR K. THE Eminent Divine in this Community. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Rev. George Elliott, of this place suddenly at the home of Fx. Trea Wm. B. Mitchel, of Pine Grove On Sat \ ring. He WAS COT Mills ianct ing a profitable religion Presbyterian church there being a by the Rev. M. McK Mr, caused in his sted inley of Clearfield Rev. Elliott contracted puenmonia and qu death. Hi during his Geo. | ertainment of | looked la 265.15 | } 1 Henry, Emma. MICHAE!] 3 KELLEY. wl Kelley, who was me of Mi Saturday ev h pneumoni just returned from a trip | ALLEN Allen | Susan. wife of J ol ohn | Tusseyville. on the Straub, was | Freebu der county, April 27, 1827; was married {to John Allen on the 18 of Feb, 1858, Her age was 10 9 days. orn ne ny. 6H 7 Years, months and MRS, MALONE, Sunday morning Mrs. Daniel Malone, died at ber home at Walker settlement Bogg township. Interment was made Thursday in the Advent cemetery, north of Milesburg. The deceased leaves three sons and two daughters. AN INFANT, The iufant child of Mr. and Mrs. Cle. van Dinges died Thursday morning at their home in Williamsport. The re. mains were brought here for interment. Mrs. Dinges is a daughter of druggist F. Potts Green. ied | urer | meeting in the | MARRIAGE LICENSE | ned During the Past Week | | the Docket i rsbhurg ¢ Vernie Scholl Wolfs Store § Wim. T. Fetzer, : Boggs twp t Alice C, Poorman, sd Excursion to Washington, I, ( Penn 8 excurs The | pany yivania It on y OIL€r an opport be m (1 But Cries 1eraln, one about | Tye | "ANTED. EVERY SMOKER To send two cent stam; Cip pay postage, packing we will mail sample box of our Cigars. iress, Address LANDIS & CO Shipp "a Nicotine Midget Non- 0 Bellefonte Grain Market. | | | | Corrected weekly by Geo. W Red wheat perbust el tye per bushel Corn, ears per bushe Corn, shelled perbu Oats—new per bus lariey, per bushel Buckwheat, pert Groundplaster perton new shel PROVISIONS, GROCERIES weekly by Bauer & Co.) Applies dried, perpound Cherriesdried per pound. seeded Beans por quart... Onions, per bushel...... Butter, per pound .. Fallow, per pound... Country Shoulders Rides Hams Hams sugar eured., Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound KC. (as corrected os 10 Taken from and | | the 500 yard thread, all the dres | ers know of it led bastin | but both go Jackson &00¢ | N'Y Kai-k NAIK IL al Garmans fy ’ oh syle 1 P les, a ew: in lin. ings the Ask for : mak- thread, largest | R 1 sewing. WOOO and at about en ware half « fit you ~{xAr- oul rainan ans, table linen crushed plush ramies and raw silk for upholster. ing, very sm rs from 50g ize up, for knotting haps and thousands of other new season. able articles Twoward.wide 1" we ootion colored Grarmans, Kaiki-=Kajki-Kai ki Pretty new patterns in glass ware, Cuticura, Cashmere Boquet, Pears, Fells and Bultermilk soap-Garmans. Kaiki Kai-ki-—=Kaiki. Eggs per dozen av Potatoss per bushel new... DriedSweet Corn per pounds ween GARMAN'S STORE.
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