Propa tor. CHAS. R. KURTZ, OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW | Discovery of Penn's Valley Gen. Potter's 2D MILL, THE FIRST MILL CL Forts saiely Was not Were ere that county three church church strong ar whom « peri ture letic frame might frame As a vincia the frontier, he idea that, inclosed by the we army, engaged 1 the n range of moun his conceive itura tains which on every side met on his Hanning, there must be a fine country After beis i dered to Fort Augusta, his country to be discovered agai to Having LS et off with one cw return from K or idea of a fine returned him obtained leave of a Blad Spring thirty and, Mountain, ha ies and ne out Thompson, I have discovered pire!’ Immediately descending into the to his attend: ‘By an em plain which was in after on, BELLEFONTE, PA. they came to a pring, at a place days Of VARIETY OF COUNTY NEWS [tems of Interest Gathered From All Sections THE ome distin now known by the owned | any might ied SHORT AND TO POINT bea len Fron Read of Brief News Hast What Iranspired Worthy Past Week County—For ter determined tion, the the eek Alxove pring and north wet thereof { Succoth contained eight and allow his e. The Penns (of whom: 1 hn lived 1 Ped « . 4 A bout f ' 9. 1795, when he died at the Audrew A en, in Berks the id the manor unt n January, hen they had it d led into three purpar NO, 1, the we tern purpart they sold to George Riddles (Gen. pox ters son-in-law) and Ge ge Woods. It contained two hundred and nine acres el al. No 2, adjoining No I, they sold May 18, 1791, to John Harper. No . was sold by the Penns to Archibald A lson, and the property still owned by his descendants and twenty acre IS ) and ala lo the thie Hurley, in n county, back He has no clue The house owned by |. M Bratton townsh Pp, M the furniture and clot hing, ets together with a except an organ, sewing machine and a few minor artic les, was totally ved The barely by fire last Thursday night fire the escaped with their lives embraces was 80 rapid that family WRENN ARSRRSMENTY POTTER : ASSERSOr's returns According to the from the several wards in Tyrone bot 1 omepl Fhomas ough, there are ninety.one Cows owned valued we at The would be presume, iaxable mnmcome re rom showed tha the Pent the Lycom ny ATgest county in sylvania, ACTA in miles being 1.24 Tioga is econd with ) » and Clear as Beld thira 1,141, the red follows closely with 1: while Bradford 40 Known with THURSDAY, APRIL 18, Philadelphia ' 1001 est county d Montour come the Quavyites in tion at th ad ple | that tkere is room no traitors Shooting Afiray at St. Mars A young shot man named Simon Curry, Friday by Hattie been ordered away from was night af woman had in which named Knowlton Curry a house the woman was stog : RO Five took efFeg ny hots were fi SOME republicans democrats will get to heave b acral. PUBLIC INSTALLATION Y0C14a Aent on at the lock Haven and TER | v 3 : ugh Ort < , e divided As the word louncing th . _ ip Of " e finished ie were be ug a a rock through the w ndow in an npt to hit one or the other of the con Barn and Latttie Burned ing 3 ted him arties—-whether the girl, who Last Thursday we could merely men or the man, who had won | tion the burning of the Hunter barn. at An hour le Arned that it Hunters Park the fo i known later, when A8 we went to press om Large the stone 1 O1 , 1antit AY § rain it cows and ppled him. N 1" [ cattle The 1 has tl 1 of HWA ; Hereas ng oa modate 1.000 the iy. 10 acoom CATS, making the Clearfield yards largest in Central Pennsyls ania - "Are youn buffalo “No, and can’t make a monkey of me, either.” you had been set on fire
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