THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1596. — e—— OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal | [tems. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. {ateresting Events and Happennings from | About the county—Doings of our People fold good day in | town for cand come from all color. The days has give the few e grass a good start, It warm weather of past n tl is looking nice and green in many places. | | | —{ 11 afternoon conductor Monday Cook's passenger train broke a valve on the engine when near Lemont, aud | { was delayed for several hours. the light wires got in bad shape and a num- On Saturday evening electric | ber of stores were without light, Itcame at one of their busiest hours. Attorney Edward Chambers has been under the weather for the past few days with ar attack of thegripp,or some- tl} th He is not in e best of thing akin it. r at Limes hum ome feos of our present Me 8 TS have rented the vacated by the Philadelphia Branch, and establishment for all Harvey and Ollie Miller store recent! room, will open up an kinds of tinsmithing. They will handle roofing material in all forms. Both are experienced mec hanics and should suc lire He. ceed in that Mr. Luse, of Centre Monday to sec our new gas engine work Mr. Luseis th that is quite a Plumbers pronounce it the best of the kind on the market, and predict for it a great future. Ariangements being made to manufacture them on a e patentee of a new hydrant imple and durable device. are now large scale at Centre Hall, ~Jast week James McCafferty, the South ward assessor, went to the trouble to leave a blank at this office for the editor to fill out stating the amount of stocks, notes, bonds, etc., he possesses and other equally embRrrassing ques. tions. We don't like to enumerate our assets—and he should know better, At the same time he was smiling about that to pound boy, that recently came to his place. | regularly ? | o'clock from the Methodist church. ing | friends. Hall, called on ) ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Logan rect is any other told I'ri- who first opera house, The nail works excitement has about There one to advance rents on this ground, subsided. is no occasion for any the Centre Democrat fuot, why -1J0 you get not? You will want to read it during the coming cam- paign. Mrs. Mq Sunday occurred Sunday afternoon at 4 Iu- The funeral of the late Ary | terment at the Union cemetery. —Orin Vail, one of Philipsburg's lead- business men, was in towu on Wednesday shaking hands with his many He 18 the Democrat, as of old. -— Mr. in town on Saturday. same enthust Frank Brown, of Blan He will be ention ng, and, the com for a Centre coun met in the Sunday school convention n this place to make onvention., C. M. hairman of the meet | ing, and acted as secretary | It was decided that the | held on Wednesday, May 20th, and hold | three i convention be meetings the day at 10 The following committees were appointed Potter, man; H. H. Harshberger, Darius Waite, W. P. Kuhn, A. Lukenbach, J. P. Condo, Rev. IH. A R. V. Pugh. Programme], C. Weaver, chairman; Rev. J. W, Rue and Clement Dale Esq. Entertainment —W, H, Musser, chair- maa; J. W. Conley, Mrs. W. R. Gains. ford, Mrs, M. H. Wilson, and Mry. W. T. Twitmire, Executive—F, H. Cota, chairman; J. B. Strohm and J. W, Gephart, Among the features of interest will be addresses by Rev, C, J. Kephart, D. D,, general secretary of State sabbath school association also by Mrs, Barnes, primary superintendent, At this convention it will be decided {o'clock a.m, at 2 and 7.30 p.m Invitation, - Lyeoryge 9° chair. Grant, N. 8. Bailey and Mrs unite with the State association, of Conrad Will | Yonada; for IN THE COURT HOUSE wee Gathered from Various Offices, LETTERS ADMINISTRTION I'o Mrs, Hannah Long, upon the of Howord Long, late roven TATE REAL-E IRANSFI] Samuel Gramley, admr,, tract of land in consideration, $2115.68. ¢ Wagner et rs; for certain lot c, to W. J. Mey- Jacob D twp, considerati Mary Riddle, to Hent lot of ground in Philipsburg i i : i whether the county will organize and | World Bealers. in Penn twp; con ip Moyer's exrs.,, to Cyrus H X of 5709.12 8 F H. Si for tract of land in Walker twp, cou ret al; for two tracts Haines twp; consideration, § Hockman et al, to 8. eration, $1150 Robert G. McClellan et ux, 12. McClellan et al; interest in . Clellan farm in Potter twp, considera. 1 tion, $550 Call and pela sample of Faubles World Dealers. A man's swil af $o.50 and match "em if you can for the price, fi1t0.00 IN GOLD GIVEN For Selling “Story of Spain and Cuba.” The International News & Book Co. Baltl more, Md. offer $150.00 to anyone selling In three months 156 copies of thelr new book, “Story of Spain and Cuba” Premiums and liberal commission given for any quantity sold. Thisis one of the greateat sellisng books out, Many agents make from $6 tosl0aday. A graphic aceonat of the present war and the struggle for liberty is given, 100 beautiful illus. trations M0 pages. Freight paid and eredit given: Hc outfit free If 10 cents is sent for postage, Write them immediately, b Call and gel a sample of Fawbles A man's suit at $9.50 and malch em if you can, for the price. land in | {| sled ve some point my | ing himself lazily edroom to get a pa had been od vO 3 ttor 3 m er 'w lights were pla wr and hich Mr fin ma wo } elements w Dawson wps secret from it } i ) Mr wked like polished gold | Dawson claims to be a lineal descendant of Ralph Hogge, who cast the first iron cannon made in England, and his an- rs on both his father's and mother’s have been workers in iron and He says his discovery is partly ao- cident, but primarily the reward of years of labor, research and experiment. He claims that the new steel or hardened Costs kides | copper is suitable for any kind of cut from a common pocketknife to the lersy | most delicate surgical instrument, and | that | on it under most severe tests. Any stool no deleterions oxide (rust) forms drill forced against it when it is harden | ed will break. —Burlington Free Press, Swinburne as Poet Laureate, The ramor is revived that Swinburne fs to be made poet laureate. That would be a grand thing to do, especially after his writing the magnificent verses on Cromwell, regroduced recently in an editorial eoluinn of this journal. No act, wonld win for Lord Salisbury the re. gard of English nonconformity as that, and it would attest an attribute of greatness which not all have conceded to tho present premier, —Christian Work. Emy Yor Him, The man who wants to find fanlt doesn't usually have to spend a groat deal of time in looking for it. —Somer-' ville Journal A dagger mado | Nil D GLOBE! ~—e==DRY GOODS and MILLINERY— ON i | } HOwIG VYOTill no ri k here and riyond “L > a OUR MILLINE Jdood’s Pills Bellefonte Grain Market, Corrected weekly by Geo. W. Jackson &00 Red wheat, perbushel. vm vuwnimmasm 70 Rye. per buthelo maim Corn, ears per bushel, new , ] Corn, shelled perbushel... . Oata-—new per bushel Barley, perbusheloce cnn Buek wheat, perbushel.. a" Groundplaster Deron css wes 5.50 PROVISIONS GROCERIES &C. (as corrected weekly by Bauer & Co.) ; Apples dried, perpound..... Cherries dried per pound, seeded Beans per quart. Onions, per bushel. Butter, per pound... Tallow, per pound... Country Shoulders. Bldes | U1 a —————————— HAMS SURAT GUTOR. coon vonrt mmm mri vessassrn Broak Fant BROOM «mem smmors sss wrssssml LATA, POT POUNA crs snr snsns susnsssmmmoreos soe somrasmns PTTL LL [rT RRR —— | Poraroenper DURHE | DOW ces vvnssormmsms sons RESENERER =F to tho DriedSweetCorn perp ound wm sees tir KE YEAR 4 4 1 a knestalty oa | idly. LADIES SHIRT WAISTS RY OPENING ENJOYMENT tt who will buy the kind of § ATs { rantce tins 2 I 3 however, who use their own ju MINGLE'S SHOE STORE TOWN TALK! AIKENS' WINDOW! NO WONDER! They are Full of Beauty. Mrs. Aikens has just returned from the city with the ceoicest of the Strawbridge & Clothier make tailor made suits, Silk waists—skirts full width; Capes, Jackets, Underwear and Wrappers—all up to date. Also Pianos and Organs to keep time to the styled march. AIKENS STGRE. Allegheny street, « Bellefonte.
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