The Centre Demorvad, KURTZ gf CHAS. R ED. & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION « co in ADVANCE CLUD RATES: ENTRE DEMOCRAT one year or $1 75 ” WA a-week World one year year for $1.45 The New Racket. pER EK Berieroxre PA, RAT one that “The 1s well as the that there laim Bellefonte » that employs as force of rained, attentive obliging stand ble goods at as uni s; that there isn llefonte Tr nl peoj had a sixt en i ATE ay, ' BOTSONS } : Ji y Woodcock have 1 wssed 1) 18 and Coil class Peter Kei Mill's John and Peter Keichiine of aged aged citi this place, late, and his Malcol:n Laurie is puttis g up a new widing along Water WC K street, near the boro up, for laundry The tsaait Ais 1" X he milding will be 28x « ently irranged for that pur pos The invitations for the wedding of lla Armour, of and Tyrone have hee Re 1 ™ have been issued Chis happy Wie dne way, Tune John M. Leach, ay of this died at Al . week, and was on Wedn WAS (don county ay moming. The decea ed Lhe » years of age: she was the mether Mrs i. T. Cole, Zion Pa.. and is well known mo that se of by many living in tion | treasury NARROW ESCAPES FROM DEATH. Torn off a \\ Mill Hall, BY Foot rkman at OVERTAKEN AN ENGINE On the Famous Railroad Bridg Tyrone Another Narrow Escape From Death Discovered in Time Monday partment at f; William Bartholomew, that department, met cident while endeavor belt on a pulley, which motion, his foot was in caught by a set prop 11 most cut man was car the employe Ww man was gentleman and arranget fashioned celebra the coming Fourth of J has been sent additional CHL COpICs ’ crat be forwarded to that the last week in Tune, so are not now 41 hs ribs rs will portunity papers Of : 1633 1 \ nea When Col. W ret ympanied Har Rhode H Friday My from New Egnla by his brother in. law Frank ris, of Governor Bre tafl Island, and his broth mune! and with ' on Reynolds of Lancaster last the three gentlemen weph Montgomery w= on a two day's trout They returned ing landed all tol the two day | most three hundred fine mountain trout No Farmer to the no approps Institutes Owing low condition of the ARLE ation will be made | this year for the holding of farmers in of The extravagance the legislature in other directions was simply appalling. the ol stitutes in the commonwealth Various counties The farmers got left ADDITIONAL LOCALS cherries I will I Will 5001 Non aelrup : ' Early are beginning to ripen, and plenty in market, The home of it thi and Mrs. Harry as been brightened by the presence of a son, mn . . I'he first watermellons of the season, arrived on Tues They likely brought here by the medical profession 1 ay wert to improve busines nic party, composed of a num ple from Spring ber of vounyg h B I oe } townships, will and Benner teach, near Roopsburg. cadet corps, of place, that took such a prominent +i * centennial parade are ug and are thinking of going tto¢ witen ~On Wedne this pl res Takes 1 A argl ay Cinel Marshall On Mond who so successfully 1t handle waniversary parade, summoned his assistant marshals and aids together for the of vera: jx having 1 Oo purpose their pictures taken a views were taken of the men mounted on their prancing steeds As they passed } inquired whether the up street many Salvation Army had come to town, House Burned 1fternoon the Mr. neat On Saturday large honse Dale Lemont, on the farm of George at Dale's Summit, caught fire and was entire! he sat their but some of it was burned family 1p ft ting the most of » of the fire | mystery. The loss is about £2 insured Gone to Harrisburg Mr. Edward B his position as general manager of the Rankin has resigned Western Union telegraph office in this place, and has accepted an appointment insurance departme nt at burg. Mr. John Wilson ap pointed to succeed Rankin as manager in the Harris. has been of the telegraph office here Lost x : . : : 4 A ladie’s, black, cloth ca trimmings, satin David Run, i pe, with on the road between Thomas' residence, Buffalo Bellefonte A liberal given for the return of and reward will be the same to this i oflice LINT OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. The Returns Made by Registration Assessors THE Register Paragraphs Many DURING As Filed in teresting Gathered the Other In Democrat Readers The followis births and death ing the past year the regist tive districts, a Registers Trustee } DOSe « we eat of the srwioty {ry Hun rallroad to a coal 000, and bad paid a mo ie has been pr WILKES A a heavily load ita fastening dashed dow reached the ) k of Rallr speed of a train from BSoranton was and word was sent ahead track. The operator at the Jursey Central office ordered ng run out on 1 mal wk I} and halted was smashed into old ron the had A pass ex | | Central ul 4 ’ to « ar the a switching ne tol ty CAr was met but WILLIAMEPORT, Pa tressing accident occurred here when Mrs Nolson A. By« wile of a lu and her 4yearold down and killed trolley car. The grandson's name is Nelson B. Allen, and bis home 1s in Buffalo, N, Y. The lt fellow was crossing the track in front of a trolley car, whe grandmother ran to save him. She stumbled and fell as she reached him, and both were crushed beneath the car. Since the Are began to ran here four persons have been killed WILKESBARRE, Pa, June 17.<Anthony Gimites, aged 30 years, has been arrested for the murder of Andrew Yocksta, Yook sta Kept a boarding house, where Gimites lived Is sald, the Intter had tried to persuade Mrs, Annie Yocksta, the wife of Andrew, to elope with him. The men worked in adjoining chambers in the Blackman mine, and last Friday Glmites appeared at the foot of a shaft and cried out that Yocksta had been Killed by a fall of coal. Tho body was found and was to aave been buried yesterday, but susplelon had been aroused, and an examination re vealed threo bullet wounds June 17 A dis iy} grandson wer rut by a electric ¢ and, it YEAR BOALSBUR( parsonage I'he sch 1 v i aay jun A New Classical Lourse a meeting of the Board of of the State C stabl ollege last week ish the The course in Greek was abandoned several years ago on account of insuffi cient funds, but this year's appropria has made course tion provision for such a Mr. Harvey Dunkle, of Mingoville, an administrator of the David Dunkle estate, called on Wednesday NTED on men to Sever ung ts font t Biormat Wa Beliefonte Grain Market Corrected weekly by Geo. W Jackson Ug? Red wheat perbushel Rye. per bushel Corn, ears per bushel, new Corn, shelled pert el Oats—new par bushel Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, perbushe) Groundplaster perton PROVIMMOXS GROCERIES &¢ weekly by Baner & Co Apples dried, perpound Cherriesdried per pound seeded . Beans per quart Onions, per bushel Ratter, per pound Tallow, per pound Country Shoulders Aides Hams Hamsaugar cured BreaklastBacon Lard, per pound \ . Kggs por dozen. ED A 0 | Potatoesper bushel wih DriedSweetCornperpound [AS COrTectsm Ww! Remanent Sale! SPRINGS STOCK THIS FAUBLES, Clothiers & Furnis *( ARLY. % att — ATS = e IT FL FORTY MILLION CAKI RN The Dollar of our Fore Has become the of to-day. Dresses quality, HOw for a cape, dress, color, Table Oil Cloth, 19 * Buttermilk moan, Lancaster (inl GARMAN'S STORE. hers, S
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