THE Ok MOH NTRE DE PA, THURSDAY, 3 OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT, A Column of Interesting Personal [tems. ’ HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. [nteresting Events and Happennings from About the county—Deings of Briefly Told L our People ~(eor ge Jacksou is at Atlantic City ~Gov, Hastings and wife are spending a few days of this, week at Eaglesmere. |} =Gov. Hastings and family eral days of the Springs. spent sev. past week at Cresson Robert Coatsville, vacat located at Pa., is home for a two weeks Garman, who is ion. Our fire companies are going to Clearfield next week, to attend the fire- mens convention. -Linn street is being repaired and That part of town was in bad shape for some time. graded. ¢ of the delicacies House "“‘Roat Pig," was on at the Garman It was fine, served on Tues. day. ~The variety of campaig buttons being worn attracts attention. Ev eems to have a new or original design. erybody Wm. Herr, of Indianapolis, who sev. eral years aj in the shoe } £0 was engaged usiness in Bellefonte, is visiting friends un Centre county Judge Love and Editor Harter tried fishing along the Bald Eagle on There the story ends. bass ure Saturday. There now are Presby August 23rd. large «Nr. John MN, terian b esure to sen Sunday He will a to hear audience pre Mc Many ing their k Co., 1 Osceola —Some peo arg hieves. would ask for them they Zion greatly s0 plenty Apples are tf they wouldn need to steal them 3 died 1 daughter Jr. The little one The fun- lay afternoon On Friday a six mouthsol Mr. and Mrs. 1 after a brief illness. had been ill but a short eral occurred on Edward Brown, time Satur —Cunningham Bros. have opened upa the Mui! the build livery stable in of the Brant House. lot of horses and their e i and u —Col. J. L. Spangler, N , and H. S. Taylor, Esv esidential party throu to New York in Madis complete p to date B. Spangler, , ACcCompan- *d the Bryan pt the attend gh state and went to 1 the meeting garden The Bryan foute, put out their flag in headquarters on Monday on Alle The words ‘‘Free Prosperity,’”’ have meaning many to stop and think and Sewall clut street a causes The damage doue to the Reformed church spire, at this place, by lightning, has been adjusted by the insurance com- panies in a satisfactory manner and the carpenters are now busily engaged in constructing the outside scaffold. The spire will have to be reshingled and one or two braces put in Bellefonte castle Kuights of the Golden Eagle will hold a grand union picnic at Hecla park, on Thursday, Sep- tember 1rd, when many orders from Cen- tre, Clinton and Clearfield counties, to- gether with the grand castle officers, will be present, They are making extensive preparations for this event and it promises to be one of the largest gatherings of the season. Mr. Sam. Lewins, the merchant, says he never knew he was robbed until he read the full account of the daring | and thrilling episode in our daily, What amused Mr. robbers got over $15 from his residence, when he did not know that there was any moaey about tue place, Editor Dor. worth insists that he got the facts of his | narrative from one of the members of | | formerly was a prominent shoe dealer the family and can’t understand where the mistake is. We know that the scribe | goes io much trouble for Linn street in | | in Indianapolis. terviews, and hardly ever gets left. Lewins most was that the | IN THE COURT HOUSE, Lega! Intelligence Gathered from Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSES HOS M Ar M. a warner: Spring Ride Bellefonte Milesburg Spring § Josep oh G, MH Mrs, Kate Mevery § Franklin L } Auna E. hey Cou irtut Blanchard Simi p nith LETTERS OF ADMIN To Oscar E. Miles Elizah Kellerman, burg boro ISTRATION the estate of of Miles. , upon 1 dec’d, late REAL-ESTATE J: C. McEn for tract of land in Miles twp; con. taining 207 acres, for f£2000. C.Curtinet al, to J. W. Daughenbaugh, for certain tract of land in Howard twp., TRANSFERS. tire et ux, \ ley, | for $200. J. N. Rothrock et ux, to Olive Stine, for lot of ground in South Philipsburg, for $250. Elmire NM. Wilson etal, to E. for lot of ground in Miles twp., Jolin W, for lot of ground $500. Philip Woodling's heirs, Bair, tract of land Miles twp., for $38s. S. Shaffer, £175. Gray et al, to Robert Wilson, 1 in Storm stown Pa., for to for in Rebe: ! Heury Gilbert et o Oli Wolf for tract of £375. Commission ux, t Mile ve land in 4 twp. of G.G. | public, filed Joseph T Philip Wil 3 in North t tw dams, et ux, ior certain tract , for $s # to W. C. Kreamer Mil esburg boro, and eli 10 his {ama adnoery abbott hit demagogery about o fair and honest, and many complit were passed upon his able utterance. Afier Gas and OU For several month Messers. T. H. Harmon and J. W. Devling, of Lock Haven, have been engaged leases on 1 of that city with a for gas or The been secured, and the s past in securign, lands nort view of prospecting il leases Nave now a the t tal erritory embraced by leases con ns about 15.00 The would that creased roperty revert it Comm ir "M 112 Vn result from king ofl would I» that 8 territory is near and Willis meport worth all the effort will be made This enough tojersey Sh supposed new to pipe it to those « ADMTIONAL LOCALS of the Wednesday Next Puesda hold hea t raing of the sea- on Isaac Frain, of Abdera, was in Monday He is more than pleased with the prospects of free silver, He says the farmers generally are for it, The large flag put out by the Rryan club was torn in two on Wednesday, by the heavy rain storm. Our republicans | friends imagine there is a significant onsen in this. Mr. James Cross, Mr town ou of Jeanette, Pa. formerly of Stormstown, transacted busi. | an ene | He | ness here on Tuesday, He is thusiast on the silver question, thinks this state will vote that way. ~Editor Rauch, of the Mauch Chunk Democrat, better known as “Pitt Sch. wefflebrenner,’’ was in town on Tuesday and Wedn He is an expert on signatures and was summoned here for that putpose, «The low ratés offered by the Pennsyl. [vania R. R. for an excursion to the Sea Shore August 20th, will allow all excur. | slonists to go either to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle, Ocean City, Avalon, | Anglesea, Wildwood or Holly Beach. «Mr. and Mrs. John M family, of Indianapolis, Indiana, are | the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Shem Spigel. niyer on East High street. Mr. Herr | in this city, but for the past three years and a half has been engaged in business Various to John McKin- | mates | | to date, INFORMATION WANTED Maynard T Mort 1, a¥risted years ole Who come | * question that frequen two small boys 1 uring the ' : Carne st of their entit own eme that thei: ' Holl mation to hav not sn idavsh phone, no could obtained. They e some know lec ofthat town,! mut fficient to show their parents live there, The ed about being little chaps are not at all concern. in jail and as as little crickets the are They have been plac- artment, the ed in they womans atg separated from male in. and have as their companion a The » and was lady from Philipsburg. can sing, dan the st erage City lang and They are on to all of reet s gufi of the av urchia quently talk of New York and and other cities,and can sing late and Popaias airs which Condo thin bh] that they are regular Mort ton the younge Sherif 1 + an st ana aunty officer 00 Young moss abou with Oa: ANG in charge he rear tru about the mid while the switch at the track McCoy's, car down | five cars were pile NO one was in. coke Liter ira : all smashed hand and the that passe untit late a cleaned away ' has been Bellefor name of Fortuey & Walker Esq Ww Salona protuise | from the Carlisle, with the consists of 1D. 1 Fortney , onr distinguished Harry Walker, Es Mr. Walker is who recently townsman, formerly of a young man of graduated Dickenson Law school, at Fa. He comes to Bellefonte best of recommendations and the public will ind him a gentleman in | every respect. The new firm will make an effort to give their patrons the very { best service. Mr. Walker, under. | stand, is of the democratic faith, and we : ' | welcome him among our people Was we Another Pest Reported Another pest has appeared on the | farms in Centre and Clinton counties, | which, although yet not in large numbers is causing the farmers considerable anxiety, It is the “Idabo Devil,” a big headed insect which travels in the grain and pasture fields; doing much damage, It is even harder to destroy than the army worm, and where it once gets a start in a Held it is almost impossible to head off. The insects have not been found in this section for over two years, when they appeared in large numbers, doing great damage. Herr and | New Proprietor. Hon, Michael Fitzharris bas purchased the funiture and fixtutes of the Ward House, Tyrone, from John T. Rowley, for $8,000, and will take charge of the big hotel as soon asthe necessary papers transferring the lease can be made out, 1 1 ively | ble and | ‘ | his family came on a visit most of the | makes | ler res past | Rev, | ofa sin) | bruise of a passi | Came boys are up | in-law; Alfred Durst, fre. | Pittsburg | | was thoroughly making asceusions here, » | have 1 | daring yout : LEG AMPUTATED H a serious oper H. youuy of it Deltzeli Pleasant Unity, on performed, Deitzell, Reformed Rev, Samuel formerly of Tusseyville, the minis. siding at Pleasant Unity, was com. Hed to have his leg amputated because [a serious trouble occasioned by asligh bruise ee the neicd msde It appears that last win time ome Deitzell on opening small door k, it on the of he 1 ue | Knee, causing nothing more than a slig Rev. IX i experienced no further trouble i five be, as was pronounced by t was at 1g nature 1 the months ago w ion the limb by in the ) nati] about tacked in the He flamatory rhewmatism received f . N ” | of the physicians for about four months $0 that | fot | provement rheumatism, but there was no ime | and the ont more serious. Case ( nually be- Se 1 anda father- veral weeks Deitzell his ago to near While there an a dvi avi his xiety and t Hmb uble, until he ro was finally sed to go to a hospital He was taken to the pital, in Philadelphia, investi sicians scraped gation and di hollow shell was ( ascension on rn His y a heavy rain commit ascension $s ready for th Parachute Craze Leo Stevens has been furnish. They arg ¢ Acronaut he has the town the ed boys with a new fad. ale Boys parachute cr catch on ¢ has m up Lo see rachute T1 he teleg styl hone wires ut town are hanging full of such de. umbrella 3 - HUles ve take covers para that work Of our more hs built a parachute from larger the act of ling when they were stooped, ‘It w be no surprise to learn, one of these days, of some youngster being carried home a heap of broken bones and mangled flesh. This parachute craze is dangerous, and may terminate seriously and one was in mmping a three story bull rill discovered and A Small Cyclone On Sunday evening we had a bit of variety in the weather, The oppressive beat in the afternoon was followed by a disturbance of the elements that came as pear to a cyclone as anything we have ever seen. At about six o'clock dark clouds came from the North. Rapidly they grew heavier, darker and more threatening. In the advance came a strong wind that gathered up the dust from our streets and was almost blind. ing. This storm grew more violent and goon trees, signs and almost everything loose was carried about by the force of the storm, The ram that followed did not amount to much but the wind broke down many fine shade tress about ton, Al Brockerhoff's residence a large tree fell upon the conservatory and demolish. ed it completely. Fruit was much dam- aged and crops were injured. Tt was a Syeione on a small scale, " THY - is doctors, | attention | Same sold for | for less than soc—all go now for the | mest At 4% { tion that befell our GLOBE DRY GOOL'S# w————— BE at a ttl gt EN ————— * MILLINERY Tis Week--4 Shirt Waists; all we have left over of our entire stock. $1.50, $1.18 and 75c., and none sold dur one price a [ § Ladies’ & 8 “y ing season «ar Poters Mills. | At 95 Cents. Cents a Yard. Bleach Two bales yard wide quality as you ever bought for Department Cents a Yard. ed bor ‘At 5 Cents a Yard. Fifteen h ndre ed (1,500) yards SI Shirting sold all over town at 7c. a yd. At 5 Conts a Yard. | At 3 Cents a Yara. ~ 5) pieces of Kitchen We Have More to Tell You when We See You Katz & Co., ui Makers of Low Prices + Terrors to All Competitors. TISSOCRIME TO KISS hile Does X Bellefonte Grain Market. ¢ Will iam Walke latter's arrest hi had weekly by Geo Jackson &00 Causca Eed wheat Aye. per by | was infors od th Rye per As 1niormex Corn, ears per bu Corn, she lled pert Oats—pnew per bi Barley. pert ASHE] ere Buckwheat, perbushe Groundplaster.perton when the Justice 1 ai shel Smith had consented tot ishel she discharged Walker Card of Thanks, PROVISIONS GROCERIES weekly by Bauer & Co Apples dried, perpound Cherries dried per po Beans per Juart.. Onions, per bushel Butter, per pound Tallow, per pound Country Shoulders Sides Hams Hamssugar cred Breaklast Bacon lard, perpound .... Eggs per dozen . Potatoes per bushel new n—— Dried Sweet Corn per pound... &C. (as corrected sistance and bel } uring the sad in the a wife, iti > desire to t leath of Gcalh und. seeded... hus show pre what was d eciation v : half nue In the { berea: Wn Bellefonie Aug —Silver dissusions are becoming more sumerson than ever. Amateur statesman are on the increase -During the past week several « artics have located up along ¢ oman’s ork and B bs espe those whose Wood «8 never Wend leon tn anfit proper wasting of nerve, musek remedy lor tired, weak, nervous women in building up by taking a good nerve tone, blood purifier and vitalizer like Hood's Sarsaparilla, ! For troubles Peculiar to Women al change | season, climate or life, great cures are Silverite or Hood's “* Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Rurifier. All dinggiste Prepared only by C 1 Hood & Co., Lowel, Ma Hood's s Pills Ww ily wearing an is pure sustain and renew the The only iy to tone, Abd Ussue ade No matter what you are if you come here with’ money, in any shape or form, or color, bearing the endorsement of the United States Government, you will get niore shoe value for it than in uny other shoe store in this county. | do nt sau pos gripe. Ali uruggipts . ——— ud — fee" BTBVUNDy Campaign Ratts_ mem § The Centre Democrat will be seut to any mew add in These prices prove it, Mens honest working shoes £1.00 “« AiDrem “ 8100 Ladies dress shoes £1.00 Centre county, for The above are at F 5 Cts. d Mo | th wholesale prices~Canght at a N. B.—No subscription wiff be ac. bargain, res fee | MINES SHOE STORE months-15 cents; or for more thag SIX months jofents,
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