THE CENTKr DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P. ———— HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What Has Transpired During the Past Week of Our What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A ~— Movements People Week's Local News in a Few Words, The Coleville band has been engaged to take part in the 4th of July celebration at Lock Haven. James Thomas Beaver, son of Gen. Monday from Lex- A. Beaver, returned m, New Mexice During the past week Adam Baum, { Philadelphia spent several days as the guest of Mr, Abe Baum Company B, of this ved their new company has de go to Lock Haven t Fourth of July ceiebr the nominee of ge. M:. aa Pa sperior court ‘a '} father of O. Atwood, of this § The work of w w be commenced A foot of rock wi to give ample room for f the parallel tracks oCoOmotlives now in use One fool yet lives, but maybe he will before evening of the Fourtl | 4 next He proposes to roof of the bridge spanning lock Haven, a distance of fifty first of hanna at feet into the water, head Am citizenship of ourse, ng the Be Rumberger and his fam ed here from Salona Rumberger is the new a; R®. of Pa., here and has ¢ upon his duties coal Anthracite ales have decided to increase the price of egg, nut agents and stove coal 25 cents a ton after July 1. This coal is now selling at §2.50 per ton at the mines. The anthracite coal output for May was 1,542,000 tons, or 542,009 more than the amount agreed upon ryt Sept, J. W. Gephart is commencement Princeton, CXerCIses at of State College, at home James McCalmont, was recently taken il his th paralysis. Orvis Gillen, who has been seriously ill at his home on not logan street, 18 much improved Postmast bad his salary advanced fi $2,200 per annum, Miss Virginia Orvis, of Williamsport, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Caroline Orvis, of Linn street, Misses Auna and Ella Brungart, of Salova, spent Monday evening in Belle- foute, while on their way to State College. Walter G, opened up Butts, of this place, has Winber, Somerset pew booming coal town, Large crowds of people mani ir interest in attending these rgeant Charles E. Rich, of the reg the station ular army, arrived town for purpose : <4 J uitin eg ’ uniting here for the rmy Men will be accepted the ser part of a vice He has his office at the armory Thus far five men applied and » accepted, ne man was Marks of Port Matilda ay Christopher ( On Tues afternoon Daniel Gar man, accompanied by his son Bruce, took there departure for Mount Clemens, | Mich., where t Csarman hey w remain about a mouth has not been en of health this past season and with rheumatism inder treatment in a famous Ko it that pia Captain John C. Delaney, of Harris burg, who was superintendent of public buildings and grounds during the Has tings administration, was the guest of ex/Goversor Hastings over Sunday. The captain is a prominent republican politician, a veteran who won distinction in the late war. While here many of out leading citizens called on him, L v | attending the 'NTHE COURT HOUSE Gathered Offices Legal Intelligence from Oak Hall nstown § Chas, I t Viol § T.S. Moran, 'hilit t Katherine Tyson, H { Chas. W. Bander, 1 Olive Finch, § W. H. Rumberger, { Susana Dale, § Milo S. Leitch t Eliza J. Pletcher, { John H. Close, 1 Jennie Meyers MARRIED parents, sburg nionyille m Bois Pa “% Y 1 Forge Howard 0). Oak Hall Boalsburg Attheb Shoe, yme of the bride's Snow Pa., June 7, 15g9, by Rev, T Barr and m Snow Shoe the business uch a train, met wit ttle favor trade fore the Sunday juestion and the ministers of the town will casier Lutheran Supper G3. A wry Harbaugh 8 class will , Thursday serve a supp evening, June 22, in rooms formerly occupied by E, C & Bro, next to postoffice, Rowe This class has taken one hundred and twenty-five shares of church mdebtedness, and as the con gregation has the opportunity to pay an indebtedness of $1000, with £500 if it is uid are being sold done within 60 days, we w solicit support of all. Tickets Killed by a Falling Rock I. A. Thomas, aged 51 years, employed n the quarry of the Pittsburg limestone company, at Tyrone, was instantly killed the fall of a huge rock weigh ing nearly hall a ton. He, with other workmen, were shoveling dirt, when, without warning, the rock gave way and fell about thirty feet, striking its victim in the side and crushing him, causing jnstant death Friday by Look at the date alter the name on the vellow label, It tells how you stand CLIMATE, CLOTHES AND COMMON SENSE new 51 i LDETS ! were et intemperate controver whether or not the exce held to put aside on week days starched mer could be to make able linen and more or less straight waistcoat in favor of clothing suited to the climate Now everybody does it and nobody think of questioning its propriet But now « me some men 10 acy advan abandonmen irable refor with the printer From a sections most encouraging reports the outlook for large crop pears, plums, cherries, et These vy eties never looked more promising this season of the year than at and if the growing fruit is not present by frost or insects the crop w be unusually large one Eclipses There w he sun There lipses of t be three eclis this year and two of the moon were partial eclipses of the sun January ! 11 and June the sun i, and the annular eclipse of will take place December 2 There will be a total eclipse of the moon June 22 and a partial eclipse of the moon 16 December The only e can be observed here is lipse which ast mentioned Lecture To Night The Hey the Arthur Howard Noll » of the ladies of St Episcopal church, deliver his lecture on | “The Aztecs,” to-night at the court house, | for the benefit of the church. Mr, Noll has traveled extensively and lived in Mexico, and has written much upon Mexican subjects, both for scientific and popular | magazines, ' al request John's destroved | an | [ Vv wh ave, 1 mo ha/ ¢ ABSOLUTELY PURE Di h Makes the food more delicious and wholesome BOYAL BAXING POWDER 00. NEw YORE ENSLS PROGXNOSTICATION al Guess Places several constables Capa fish wardens are allowed usual fees service, and additional « fon of § ation ym pen for every conviction for the fish the constable to perform his of the Aws. Neglect on part of es under the law is punishable by a fe or for an n ail two mu Werk Produc ) y ty _ wk Of ) oresiry comn ng Results The w ¢ slowly but surely bearing frait Rothrock states that the eff recent years to sm ress forest fires and ant trees in wa aces are resulting in of the were much good to the forests State The losses hy fire In 1 J at § koned at on The depletion of IAS computed while in 3S they were re ly one quarter of that sum the white pine pin timber of the State gone so far that I: two ui Rothrock sa) sawmills could ¢ the entire amount in one year. Hem ock is also rapidly disappearing, and he recommends the tanners to use man. (GRAIN torrested weekly & Co. Belietonte, Pa Hed wheat per bushel Rye, per bushel Carn, ears per bushels Corn, shelled per bus) Bariey per bushel Oats, por grove as a substitute until the denuded forests can again be timbered. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Headache, Rasy to take, easy to operate. 28e. sa hyi
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