125) ‘10a83¢] 3 SECTIONS ~1 Circulation Over 4,600.—Largest in POLITICAL NOTES OF POPULAR INTEREST The Prohibitionists Nominate Castle for governor ANOTHER FLEXIBLE MEMORY Bryan Will Receive a Remarkable Recep- tion--Republican Papers Realize That He Will be a Formidable Op- ponent lid ne committee, whe by the wishes and other Prohibition have been fighting Emery’'s candidacy ever since his nomination and the rejection of Castle by the Democrats. Mr. Berry, who sent a letter to the committee recently declining the Guber. sation, said that the only natorial nom by for the sake of § He eulo h, he said rand men, who coul He said th avowed ld not against The | ) " y is not a Dro nounced mbitioni induced the fol- lowers of Swall the n Cause w to nominate Castle, an who is fighting Emery now, be he was not nominated formerly with Emery. Castle's position now is none other than that of a dissappointed politician who is seeking revenge, and will be so regarde ple. d by conservative peo. BRYAN'S RECEPTION. The return of William Jennings Bryan from his extended will monstration in tour around the world, be the occasion for a monster de New York City. It is the outgrowth of a remarkable political senti ment, and indicates his sure nomination for the Presidency. The following is from the New York World More people will be in New York City | between Aug. 27 and Sept. 3rd next than | have been here since the centennial cele | sional nomination and turn it over to the learfiold eonferess for © A SERIOUS CHARGE. in d erence weeks Barc and that « from th fluence n the tenth at McKean « nin thes to ference and dem their man, Let them of gold they received for the comgres : the hear Centre lackguard A FLEXIBLE MEMORY. Vv we want Mi ating a believe in Bellefonte who knowledge of recent skirmishes Bellefonte postoffic ¢, had to above complete flop. It is amazing how polit We the above, « cal aspirations affect some people, { Bro an sleep well at nights wonder Harter, after writing Campmeeting. The annual campmeeting of the Free Methodists park, Tyrone, commencing Wednesday August 15, and continuing until Sunday, August 26, any time, There will be good minister ial help, Rev. Jacob |. Zahuiser, dis trict elder; Rev. A. D, Zahniser, of Pitts. burg; Rev. J. T. Logan, of Chicago, and all the ministers The boarding tent will be in charge of Rev J]. K. Mumau Pa. The price of boarding and lodging will be $6 for the entire time will be held at Reservoir There will be no gate fee at of the district, of Runville, delphia in 187s, The Power of Money. If the Standard Oil or collect owd were to their incomes for six months in cash and lock the same up in a vault it would cause a money panic in the United States.-~ Nebraska Independent J Fields are Washed and Roads About 500 bushels of w Fam “ud a fons of old str DESTROY PROPERTY Many Large Barns Struck by Lightning and Burned Torn Up --Some Heavy Losses During the Past Week--Heavy Storms Come Daily ned I'he bn Darn Was and was a modern structure 45x75 feet tons of BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDA SEVERE STORMS Y, AUGUST 9, 19G86. DALE RE-UNION, he old officers were re-elected, Geo all he yin as president, and A. A Dale, Es, farming implements and harness belong- ‘as chairman of the Executive Committee. ig to the farmer, H. |. Baker, were d a . OC Was n Mart i he elects ne to th s 1) K ne rial Crates NATE, Was str kK Dy u tnt b tPeidnes afta mmm k « ock Friday afternoon and was th y ne 4 had pl of 8 4 4 Is escaped narrow Gates estimates h his insurance is small Sunday afternoon shortly after 2 luring a struck A. Gripp purchased from A. G y clock fierce electric storm lightning the large handsome barn on the H farm, recently Morris, gether with its contents was totally de by The alone build insurance of $5 000 on the barn and its contents in the W. F. Hil ler agency and to- stroyed the fire that ensued barn cost over $10,000 to There is an Charley Ross Again, Gray head and bent with age, Joseph Likens, of Mount Holly, N. ]., a car penter, employed by Tomlinson Bros. of West Washington street, now makes the statement that he is positive he had found Charley Ross, kidnapped in Phila- of this a detailed account of the The is William von Hodge, connected with the Union Pacific railway, and now living in Gale and in support belief he gives crime and of his alleged discovery man who he believes is Ross | veston, Tex : : | Creek township on the east The re-us On Was a compiete very respe ' | Lava Dn ’ Joh Wm Clement Dale Rev. W. H. Dale Executive ym mitt Philip 8. Dale, Dale, Edm The meeting LIAISE [ trday, Augu WOMAN FRIGHTFULLY BURNED, Mrs. Nellie Parsons, of 1 lies at the Lock Haven hosp t burned. as a result, of being nghtmng Saturday afternoon at ¢ finn eg yuse of ( Mrs ago to at the boar Hyner gone a few near where Weeks ffered the e 15 burned oo a I'he burns also extend chest, and u Her and a portion of her hair arm, across her side of her face evebrows on the left side Was burned off. Although her burns are of a serious nature and she suffers much at times, the physicans and nurses think she will recover. Lock Haven Demo crat Hubbard Bridge. is no longer any doubt about a built across the Beech Creek at Hubbards crossing. On Mon. day A. L. Merrill, W. A. Hanna and Alex. Flanigan, the commissioners of Clinton county, by appointment met the commissioners of John L. Dunlap. C A and John G Bailey and were driven to the site of the utments were There bridge being Centre county, Weaver proposed bridge he al H. W. Hudson, the surveyor and engineer, of Lock Haven, who will also make the specifications, The bridge will be an iron structure, with one span 120 feet in length and 14 in wadth, Lib. erty township will fill the approach on the west side of the creek and Beech | It will be | built at the former location. i located by SIGHT RESTORED BY PECULIAR ACCIDENT The Recoll of a Gun St trikes woman In the Face REPLACED LENSE IN EYE Strange Experience Mrs. Maneval, at Milesburg--Case Attentior of of Geo. E. At- tracts Professional People. few practitioners think there is a proba bility that one of the lenses of the eve was displaced and that the blow the gun made, caused the muscles of properly adjust the misplaced : » $ lense It far as Cob Den of Copperhead Snakes. Albert Mon relieve Bergner : or iment, conciuded on Saturday the monotony of every day and spend a few hours in the fwoods in search of blackberries. As a blackberry picker he was not a success but as an ex» terminator of snakes he was almost equal to good old St, Patrick Before he had gathered a quart of berries he run into a den of copperhead snakes. Putting himself with When cleared down his bucket he armed club and sailed into them of the conflict had away he found himself the conquerer and thirteen dead copperhead snakes and one large rattler dead at his feet, — Stati Another Wreck, A bad freight wreck occurred on the a stout the smoke | Bald Eagle Valley railroad about a mile west of Mill Hall Friday morning. Two freight trains met head-on and both en gines and five freight cars were badly wrecked, but no burt, The curred near the one was wreck ox on the curve of Mill Hall ,and was caused by a misunderstanding of orders junction west The women who claim that dancing is | better than hugging, have evidently | never been hugged, “oi the eye to | | indicating that whatever 12 PAGES Vol. 28. No. 31. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Paragraphs--Selected and Original, H Bright, Sparkling wa Athens a passenger ant t « and listant hills What is that tain ng to covered with snow, asked white stall ou the h I point 31lis, captair snow, madam.” ansswed the captain, Is it really” remarked the woman, “I En a = Li AN 14 1st ’ old skeered; but, stranger, y lead the old lady by the ma will be obleeged t The Johnstown Tribune of how one a visit which she insisted ing. The woman had away plenty long enough husband, and he had more that it was time for her to come home, but she had paid no attention. The man had been accustomed to wrap up I'he Tribune and send it to her every evening as soon as he had finished read. ing it, and when she was disposed to stretch her visit unduly he hit upon’a scheme. That evening, before mailing her The Tribune he carefully cut out of the first page one of the longest articles, As soon as it could come there arrived a letter from Wifey wanting to know what it was that he had cut from the paper, whether it was something about himself, ect, Hubby sald nothing about it but sent another paper similarly Sibred That brought another letter. Still no sign from hubby, except a third paper with another item clipped, much smaller was the sub tells this story got his wife to cut short upon prolong already been thought her than hinted | ject under discussion, public interest in it was evidently dyin no more letters, but the next train, out. There were fey came home on CT —— .
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