THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1896. 3 OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal Items. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Interesting Events and Happennings from About the county~Doings of our People Briefly Told, —Dr. Geo. PF. Harris is traveling in Canada at present, and is having a fine time of it. in the diamond. fancy ~Jester Shaffer won two handsome prizes at the bicycle races at Hollidays- burg, on Friday. — Nr. Saturday for Scranton, I L. A. Shaffer and family left or ’a., to visit rela- tives at that place. —For a change we had several ing rains during the past week. ed the crops along amazi —N. B. Spangle nesday morning Wilkenson He now ar iting i yvees of late Brakeman and baggage- along and 1an have been taken off right employees about the stations are being reduced, a large pay toll «ith men on it, about stumbling over each other ing work «The broker's office, in Crider's ex- | change, closed up this week owing toa lack of patronage. This institution for about a year, was run under the man. agement of Mr. Kirk, who supplied the latest market quotations and conducted the business upon a satisfactory basis. Mr. Kirk and family will remain in Bellefonte; he expects to engage in oth. er business. They don't believe in keeping | standing | avoid- | ADDITIONAL LOCALS. —Several elegant crossings have been put down in the past week. —Fxaminatiohs in the Academy take place on Friday of this week, —John Hamilton, deputy secretary of agriculture, isspendinga few days at his home at State College, ~The had a large sale in Bellefonte on Sunday Philadelphia Sun papers evening. «On account of the rain last Saturday evening, the Zion, band postponed their I wtival festival. assembled rchon Sunday ev ~ iia preach. liscourse was a tical discourse TA . ’ : filled with rel ment that no SC ubt was appreciated as a much different by all present, It w sermon from that expected. Dr. Conwell is one of Philadelphias noted divines and it is a pleasure to hear such a man The Right Kind of a Man, On Monday J. G Royer, of Zion, one { of the best and most generous farmess in Nittany valley, done just the right thing { by bringing a basket full of fine, large | white cherries to this office. He could | not have taken them anywhere where they would have been more appreciated, | for the poor printer seldom has an oppor- | tunity to partake of such delicacies. The whole office force, even the “devil,” Join in extending their best wishes to Mr. Royer, . : IN THE COURT HOUSE. Intelligence Gathered from Varlous Offices. Legal MARRIAGE LICENSES. Willis F. Bierly «+ + Rebersburg Lottie Weber . " Thomas Burns . . - Laura C, Murray + =» Julian A. Noll . Zion mma L. Garbrick . . ob Hall “" Tyrone ‘alvin R, Snyder Penn Azzie Sheesley . Millheim Madisonburg Loyd P. Auman Carrie B. Miller { James W. Bottorf 1 Maud Solt . Beck, late of Half Moon twy upon est TE TRAN > al, to O, P, SCARED BY MAD DOGS, Peculiar Manner in Which a Number of Animals Contract Hydrophobia. The worst mad-dog scare ever known in this part of the state is now terrorizing the Mills. a sng About made its of Potter's village in this county. dog appearance at the farm house of Alexan- der McCoy, acted strangely, but little was thought of residents six weeks ago a strange It was noticed that the dog it at the time, The anims a few days, but before | had bitten a valu: About a week of She died inside one the worst cases « consist of fine drivers The men horses horse will be guarantees his stock New Leader At their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, the Undine Fire company elect ed Frank Taylor as leader of the Undine baad, to serve out the unexpired term of Wm. Royer, who resigned that position several weeks ago, Mr. Taylor isan ex. perienced band man and will keep the band up to a high standard. Mr, Christ Smith was selected as musics! director. Heavy weights Abe Baum took five Lock Haven heavy weights to the cave one day last week, that weighed respectively 210, 238, 226, 210 and 195 pounds. Abe weighs 180, making the total weight of humanity in the carriage 1,259 pounds. Aemonat, D000 40P0VO00I0 00000009 THE C¢ JUNRT The following is the num! cast for the above scholarship, to date Wm. B. Rerick, Benner twp, Miss Mary Twitmyer, Pleasant Gap, Alma Stine, Zion, Sudie J. Yarnell, Mingoville Amos Ward, Stormstown Miss Elizabeth Orris, Milesburg AL. 8, GARMAN, 8. D. Girne, Thursday, June 18, ‘6. At Hecla Park On Wednesday the opening event at Hecla Park was held by Evaogelist Weaver. The different trains were filled while many drove there in private con. veyances, During the afternoon the attendance numbered several thousand, The services were held in the pavillion and were exceedingly interesting and were interspersed with choice music. 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