THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1896. — OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal Items. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. fnteresting Events and Happennings from & About the county Briefly Told. k Doings of our People Jranch. be Pantaloons for 75¢ at the On April 1st, DuBois will the free delivery mail service. given the You can buy goods at your own figures, W. R. spent Sunday with Mr, Jenkins’ brother in Milton. —Hats from soc up, at iranch, Jenkins, wife and daughter, C. M. Bower, Iisq., is again confined to his home on East Linn street with a less serious illness, The bride Mr, and Mrs. Martin B. Garman, returned home from their wedding tour last more or and groom, Friday evening. John Tyler, the oldest son of Presi- dent Tyler, of a half century ago, died ight, in Washington Sunday s week attending the Miss Raur of that place, to Dr, Christy, of Melich gentleman's landlord » on Satur- January, the first month, is about past and we have yet to hear of rsethtsfi | lady who has exercised ud privileges of leap year. Mrs. J. H. Orvis departed on Tues. y for a sojourn iu Lancaster and Phil- fri o0 ne right phia. Her daughter, Mi irted on Monday for the $s Carol same cities. The remains of the six-months-old f Mr. died 1 in Williamsport and Mrs. James Parks, who brought to Bellefonte r interment on Tuesday morning steam heating company again experiencing considerable trouble 1 with leaking mains, aud Supt. Taylor has a force of men at work endeavoring to locate every leak 1 Thursday and Friday of last Bellefoaters experienced the mos agreeable spell of weather had this win. ter. 4 aud Suow, rain slush, jast sufficient r mabe averv! 0 MaKe eve Col. J. kL Spangler feymrt . mie i Mrs members of Governor Hasting's party on The Colonel and trip to Arkansas, Texas and through southwest, and which returned to Harrisburg on Friday Judge of (ranted license to 8g hotels, Gordon, Clearfield, 13 restau. houses, 5 breweries nts, 6 wholesal and 1 distillery. He refused 21 hotels, 4 restaurants and s wholesale houses, There are held over 4 applications for hotel license and 1 wholesale, Mr. and Mrs. H. C John Lane, the Misses Orvis, Harris, Ly- on, Muffley and Armour, and Messrs T. C. Morris, J. 1. Montgomery, Hard FP. Harris and A. Scott Harris, were in Tyrone Monday night attending a select assembly given by a rumber of the elite of Tyrone society. Prothonotary Smith went to see the representation of Florida on Saturday at the Pennsylvania depot and he now says the ouly difference between his trip and that of the National Editorial Asso. ciation excursionists is that he went to see Florida on wheels, while they went on wheels to see Florida. Quigley, Mrs ne, | ii {of a gold mine or » WETC | Beg Hill; also | gold mine in Su; | skin cusses would never reveal the are | | care a pinch of s has | SHOEMAKER --CRYDER, Two Prominent Bellefonters Married Saturday Last Morning, Bellefonte society was somewhat sur. prised last Saturday when the announce- ment was made that at 7 o'clock in the morning Mr. Thomas A. Shoe- maker and Miss Agusta T. Cryder had been married in the Catholic church by Rev, Father McArdle. The wedding was a very quiet and unostentatious one, considering the high social standing of both parties interested, but none the less happy all that, The parties are so well known in for contracting Jellefonte, that anything we might write of them would seem superfluous. For years Mr, Shoemaker has been the efficient superin. tendent of the Bellefonte Furnace Com- pany, and is regarded as of our He is a nephew of Messrs, Thomas and Peter Collins, one leading and progressive citizens. His bride is the ward of Mrs. Brockerhoff, a highly accomplished and charming young lady. Following the wedding on Saturday the happy couple were served a sumptuous wedding break. fast after which they departed on the 10.09 &. m. the eastern train on a brief tour through cities. The Centre Demo- crgt extends heartiest congratulations. Have We Gold Mines About Us county low commonly found in The rock sects at naught the theo 1: Lee [} discovery of DIOVC ists aud ceclar the was so * was coal beneath small At § company is shipping 1at land, the vein would not pay to work it. resent the Berwind White coal excellent Who thousands of tons of most from the Karthaus region knows but that gold or silver may hidden the hills of Centre, among ome patient light Tradition has it that the Indians knew the north-west brow of of a that an in) knew ar valley, ~but the red. spot where the yellow stuffwas., We wouldn't 1ff if there never found a pound of only so we found | A Pec Rush township, this unty, enjoys the particular disting tax collec fact that t not due to th pot in need of haviog taxes because no or here in ere n stand Cameron Stati The P. and E. stati Friday the safe w 1 1" GOLIATS Cameron night was entered by and thirty-four The burglars as blown open ncash was taken stole tools from aneighboring blacksmith | shop and then broke open a window Death of an old Soldier Frederick Carver,asoldier who served all through the ¢ivil war, died last Thurs. {day at 4 a at his home near Rock | Forge, of paralysis with which he was stricken on Tuesday. He was aged 53 years. His funeral occurred Saturday morning at 10 o'clock m The greatest bargains at the Branch, as the goods must be sold, at any price Mrs, Mary Solt desires us to an. nounce that she will do washing for priv. ate families, at reasonable rates. Call at her residence, on Logan street, “South American and Central Amer. jean Republics,” was the subject dis cussed by the young statesmen compris. ing the Addisonian Literary Society of the Bellefonte Academy last Friday af. ternoon, The young gentlemen handled their subject with an aptoess which would have done credit to a Collegebred, A FALSE REPORT. The Story Started on Sunday Without Foun- es Last November, while on a visit to her parents in Michigan Mrs. William E. Terry, of this place, was suddenly taken ill with a dation, disease which terminated in Her attended the funeral after which he returned to Belle fonte, On and the story given general circulatian that “Mrs. Terry" Bellefonte on the 8.42 train her death, husband Sunday last a rumor was started was an arrival in Saturday evening, Of course, Mrs, Terry being in her grave this was an impossibility, and therefore, when Mr. Terry heard the story on Monday he was naturally quite indignant, and at once authorized a statement contradicting the story and at the same time exhibiting clippings of the notice of his wife's death and funeral as published in the Michigan papers at the time, Mr, discover the person or persons who first Terry is also anxious to started the story, and if they will come forward they will likely get their reward. It is bad enough to talk about the liv ing but the dead should be allowed to rest in peace. Sy rac use ho now runs a all will sympa 1¢ death of his ed last Thur attended wife, lav Hi vious morning Henry’ trels the evening and re J in her usual health, and in the was found dead in bed A Pointer for the Bellefonte Board of Trade. During the past year the Coudersport Demo- hub employ 100 board of trade, says the Potter that and veneering factory that crat, have secured for town a hands, a cigar factory employing eight hands, a furniture factory employing twelve hands, a clothes pin factory that will have fifty employes, basket that ation has factory will employ 100 and 1 the led to 1,200 more inhabitants by annex ad borough about For $10,000 Damages Miss Ida Kne instituted a pp, of State College, has $10,000 against the water company of that place suit damages The cause for complaint was the sustain. ing of serious injuries by the young lady ditch, aced a light tumbling headlong into a over h the company had pl ily for the girl F. Talhel ent was made : Decease WAS ag . diair county 1s Since of nmnecEa just now the al Wilson for the murder of Henry about a year ago, has been in progress, a whole family have been poisoned, one member of which died and another is yet ina critical condition, and a young girl was by a jealous seriously stabbed young man. Notwithstapding the Baker a number of ballot law has been in effect now years, there are yet election boards in the country precincts who cannot prop erly make out the certificate of nomina. tion to be filed with the county commis. This was the with the board of the republican primaries held in Ferguson township last Saturday, and they experienced considerable trouble before they succeeded in getting every. thing in proper shape to certify. sioners case Take Notice. All accounts due Samuel Lewing, re. cently sold out by the gherifi, are as. signed to me, and those owing same are requested to call at store and make im. mediate settlement, Lous FABIAN, at Bellefonte, Pa. Fifty differ. taffies you ever kinds of the finest always on hand at Sourbecks. A Rich Strike of Ore. For some time past prospecting has been going on down Nittany valley for ore. A few days ago parties began drilling a well on the Henry Dornblazer farm, near Lamar station, and at e¢leven feet depth struck a vein of rich pipe ore. The drilling has been continued through 24 solid feet of pipe ore, and the end is not yet, fourth mile from the station, The location is only about one- aud the owner has certainly found a bonanza, It is hoped the find will prove as good as reported, A New Play. Miss Mi- Frank comedienne, Mr Norcross and a clever company of com- The inimitable nerva Dorr, supported by edians, will appear at the opera house Wednesday evening, Feb. sth, in the by Harry and of that opera “Erminie,”’ fantastic comedy ‘Niobe, most Last ad- Edward Paulton, authors popular comic year she appeared in a great many le ing cities of the country in the title role of the farce “Jane.” ‘‘Niobe a com- edy which every one may enjoy and have a long and continaous laugh. Postoffice Robbed Fined for Working on Sunday On ght men Monday cveniug eig ployed last Sunday by Wigton & Co. ,in moving ore washing Droug Keichline, in place, charged Sabbath. A hearing was given them, at the conclusion of which all were fined the fimes and costs amounting to $60. Bitten by a Dog. Last a Miss Rock, was playing with a Wednesday Woomer, of large dog when the brute, becoming angry, turned on the young lady and i anda severely bit her Some The was immediately shot, but the on the arms hands twenty tooth marks were visible, animal young larly became seriously ill and the result is awaited with the deepest anxiety. Death of George Breon Monday morning at o'clock 12.20 George Breon, aged 78 years, after lying unconscious three days, breathed his last at his son-in-law, Christ McGinley, oun St. Paul street. The funeral was held on Tuesdiiy afternoon at 2 o'clock from the United Brethern church Dr While attending Salim Sick to his | Hood's Pills pi, aid digestion. e | iast weoek, | 1 1 n it i, and, in at the Br ] on pure blood. For MH . Sarsaparilla | Send address to C. 1. Hood & Co. Lowel) ’ ' Mass or | How Styles do Change It hasn't been very long since footwear like this was “all the go.” Our grand parents will perhaps re member it, And how prices change, too! Laborsaving devices have made it possible for us to sell ladies’ fine shoes at unusually low prices. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE. THE GLOBE! DRY GOODS and MILLINERY Mid=Winter —— Cleaning Sale, Now is the time Now is your Opportunity Now You can buy Merchandise i ap dollar pos f and Misses { \ ‘ : Odin d count any prices named to yon cent. If vou need an overcoat, « KATZ & CO., Limited. ds CLOSING - OUT SALE. Commencing Monday, Sept. 2nd, 95 — (HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, AGATE AND TINWARE, HORSE BLANKETS, SHOVELS, FORKS, RAKES, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY GASOLENE, OIL, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Ranges, Stove Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, and thousands of other articles. The stock is complete in everything. I cannot mention all the bargains offered, but if you want to buy anything in the hardware line come and such an opportunity may never come again. If you are wise you will lose no time in taking advantage of this sale. REO . McK
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