The Centre dlemoceat, GOV. BEAVERS { CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price $1.50 per year. | If pald in ADVANCE " $1.00 CLUD RATES: {for $1.75 | for $1.45 HAT one ye a-week World one ves Tue Cente DEMO and the tiie THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT one year and pP Weekly Thnes one year The New Racket. Cniner Ex, B bs , this place On Monday Wn Lorman k s farm, in Mario Miss Minni ! § Axeman, were united Rev. Young residence of Wm. Kerstetter, at Pleas Gap, last Tuesday evening. ompany desire 1 that they have adver heir coming " rk, on the Fourth Mtract many ny 4th * taking the 15° pre work om short of Johustown cd Tuesday his friends in Peunsvalley pas mie on on way He double Last 8 i 1 Work Are iturday i pay day fob,000, the largest ever 1 July i we a rmount know: general nee of i think the Wil publ } per cent which our re. nds predicted the country rain tariff under wou Smith | a pretty good record (Gr | APPOINTMENT As a Member of the Ne Court, Superior { negligee shirt, IS RECEIVED ON WEI YESDAY. Immediately Telegraphs his Acceptance Gov Hastings Member of $7.81 Praised by Bar the A Salary Appointment s of the Bellefonte Position in the UE mes With rs nsion he ] | tendencies and industrial condition ng Daves of Grace exnressed without idle It also pro that papers fall ing due on Sunday or a legal holiday shall be payable on the nextsecular day thereafter Bare School the Bellefonte boro held their Teachet school of meet the instruct. On Tuesday directors innual for ing for the electing of teachers the former he | choo! has ensuing year, all ora were retained sition of Pris cipal of the High not been | filled yet; there {re ¢ applicants for we Brakeman named Wilkinson had his hand smashed on the Lewisburg rail | road on Friday while assisting in making | a fly ng switch Proposed Disposed the rounds adventures of a Bellefonte, One part of la reek, thi usual An amusing story is going about the gay Lothario was dre 1 his stunning costume of sailor cap, belt, duck with about a foot of unnece fair-leather trousets sary sail reefed in bottoms so as to dis- play to an advantage his Trilby foot, encased in a 1 f faultless patent leather sho » railroad wore those plate-glass this bewitching attire this gay youth started ) ornament In ol { his lov his “fon Juliet” who reside parents’ Gerhart, Reformed o« Monday as a mgregation student at e ofhice of Urvis, Dower & Orvis r. Gearhart member of the lass of Franklin & Marshall ollege this vear was a graduating « and is a young man of lity which along with ab industry wi surely make success attainable in legal profession Th H eo large crowd, ) the John Wannamaker who had been this occa was Mr come, as la Park, drew a 0 hear and see y extensively advertised for The fact of the matter son not the Wannamaker could was announced, and managers of this money-making enterprise, gotten up in the name of Chni stianity, did not hav you please, to better inform the public, } the &s possible no doubt, the manly courage, or honesty if mt continued the deception until many dollars The papers censured for deceiving the end so that as could be made are strongly people. This paper published the an nouncements in good faith, having ob tained its news from what has proven unreliable source. When it comes down to the actual test, Y MCA as the average publican : “OMe { ous shouting leaders are about as weak hoe HASTINGS WINS HIS CASE. 76h A WILHUT dW Not Guilty. Plea of THE LIBEL PLAINLY SHOWN. General Beaver Ihe Complete Denia Verdict of Testify } il connected with the from which he graduated This he urgica titution This for duty at on duty in of the in of the most popular Philadelphia now on ’ Mr. Noll a of pluck and : energy and will su of his ceed because ability and industry Typhoid Fever Epidemic The + illage of Bellefonte boro on the Coleville, adjoining west, is afflicted with an epidemic of typhold fever. At present thers are sixteen serious cases and it is the general opinion that it comes from a contaminated spring, as tix sons using this water are afflicted real cause is not definitely known every precaution is being employed to stay the spread of the fatal disease. An appeal has been wade to the state board of health for assistance Yee ry tart] he ! { L. D. Tho t Annie M f Wm. H { Florence The Dq ~ ATOCK 11 Has be { Claude t Stella A mcs Armor f Wm. M. G { Frances Packer 1" : ibe WW ANTED Rey RRA Rue Beliefonte Grain Market Corrected ky Ww. Jackson &0e! Red wheat Rye per bushe Corn, ears per biashel, new Corn, shelled pe Oats~new per bushe Barley, per bushe| Ruckwheat Ground piasier por bushe parton SONA. 6 i 1% Corrected weekly by Bauer & ( Apples dried, perpo Cherriesdried per p Beans per quart Onions, per bushel Butter, per pound Tallow nd Country Shoulders pay po Hams sugar cured Hreakfasthaecon Lard, per pound Eggs per dozen Folatossper bushel DriedSwest Cornperpound GARMAN'S STORE. ERIS So - - <C wl - Up iw ho -C v/ = Q - = om ewe | - eC Qo le E 2 wv io] el H 3 a § We x »
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