®!te (Centre ; tlftnotrnt. 60 Thursday Morning, October 30,1879. Co* RBflioifM!fCß,conUtattift important now*, ■olkit wt from any part *f the county. N curamunic*ttota IIUHTUnI ti it lent accompanied \,y the real name of the writer. Local Department. Dr. Fowler to-morrow night. —The moon was full last night. Kelt skirt* at 45 cents at Lyon A Co's. —Tho finest overcoats at Lyon A Co's, cheap. —Tho host cigar* are sold by Harry Green. —Tho first snow of tho season fell on Friday morning. —Splendid yard-wide cashmere for 29 cents at Lyon A Co's. —The Pennsylvania railroad is prepar ing it* winter schedule. —Tho cool mornings have a had effect on the curb *tono market. Mr. John Shlvler, of Philipsburg, is preparing to erect a now house. —(to and hear about tho "Great Deed* of (treat Men," to-morrow night. —Tho liluo Spring is, just at present, attracting a largo number of visitors. —The girl* hardly know which is tho sweetest, Harry Green or his cigar*. —The biggest line of ladies' and chil dren'* huts, trimmed and untrimmed, at Lyon A Co's. —Tho Y. M. C. A., of Centre Hall, meets at half-past three o'clock every Sun day afternoon. —The next time you pas* Green's drug store step in and buy one of thoso cigurs sold by Harry. —Now books have recently been added to tho library of the M. E. Sunday-school at Philipsburg. —Dr. Fowler, who lectures to-morrow night, is ono of the most brilliant orators in the M. K. church. —Fifty ticket* to Dr. Fowler'* lecture were sold, on Monday evening, within twenty-five minute*. —Tho 6.30 A. M. train, on Monday morning, arrived in this place about an hour and a half behind time. —The cool weather will bring an in crease of trade to our merchants who have advertised during the summer. —Chief Burgess Hastings is at present receiving a visit from hi* mother, Mrs. William Hastings, of Salona. —AI. Crow's paper, the Lock Haven Daily Journal , is three years old, and, wo are glad to know, i* in good health. —Mr. C. A. Lindsey has concluded not to leave town; which sensible conclusion will cause many young ladies to rejoice. —Enoch Emory, formerly head waiter at the Bush House, is now occupying the same position at the City Hotel, Williams port. —For beautiful millinery good* the ladies should call at Mis* Mcßridc's. She has just received a large assortment of the latest styles at lowest prices. —Aaron Williams, E*q., left his dear la-hind him, and went this week on a hunting expedition after another deer. We hope ho was successful. —Members of the Y. M. C. A., of this place, will please hear in mind that here after the Friday evening meetings will be gin promptly at 7 o'clock. —A hand of young men, who call them selves the "Social Eight," will give a hall to-morrow evening in Bush's llall. We hope it will be a pleasant affair. —The hooks in the library of the Young Men's Christian Association, in this place, have recently been re-catalogued, and the reading room will soon be thrown open. —That there will be a large attendance at the lecture by Dr. Fowler, to-morrow night, at Humes' Hall, is certain. It will be the grandest literary event of the season. —The usual monthly meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association takes place next Sunday afternoon in their room* al 4 o'clock. Everybody is invited to be present. —Everybody who was in attendance at the Baptist church last Sunday evening considered the meeting, held under the auspice* of the Y. M. C. A., a very pleas ant and profitable one. —Thanksgiving will be here soon after the elections ar# over. We are much puxaled to know where our turkeys are to come from. Can't some kind friend en lighten us on that subject. —The rite of Communion will l>e cele brated in the Episcopal church next Sun day morning. A sermon preparatory to that event will be delivered at the Litany aervice on Friday evening. —We learn that the wedding of Mr. Frank M'Coy, of M Coy A Linn's Works, to Miss Allison, of Potter's Mills, will occur at the latter place to-day. It will doubtless he a pleasant affair. —Lawrence L. Brown ha* made a large reduction in the retail selling price of an thracite coal. Call and get hi* figures. He guarantee* best quality coal, well ecreened, correctly weighed and delivered promptly. * —Would you have perpect comfort thi* winter, and be clothed in well-fitting, warm garments. Then, whether you be a man or a boy, step into the clothing store of J. Newman, Jr., where you can get what you want. —The Reformed church, of thi* place, have secured the ministerial service* of Jtev. J. F. of Williamsport. The reverend gentleman U expected to he here and preach bis Initiatory sermon on the first Sunday In December. —A few gentlemen from Centre county are traveling through the southern coun ties of the .Slate. "Dannar," one of their number, write* u* a letter, which i* publish ed on our -Ith page, and will, we think, bo found readable. —Just now the weather i* quite change able—onn day warm and the next cold. Hut it i* a* necessary to boclothd In warm gnrmcnU now a* it i* In mid-winter —and J. Newman, Jr.'* Kaglo Clothing llall is the place to buy them. He*t call coots 6 cent* per yard, at Ly on A Co's. Mr. Uoorgo Human, formerly of Aaronsburg, died at the home of hi* chil dren in Ferguson township, on Friday, the 17th instant, fie was one of the oldest citi/.ens of this county. At tho time of his death he is said to have been over ninety years of age. —Mr. Walter Graham, an esteemed cit izen of Miiroy, died one day lust week from tho effects of a cancer. He was the father of Mrs. J. 11. Butts, of this place, lie was an intelligent, pleasant and respect able gentleman, whoso death will be very seriously felt. —The biggest lot of entire new clothing, at Lyon A Co's. — ROT. William Laurie, pastor of the Presbyterian church, was in attendance on the Synod of Harrisburg which met in Williamsport last week, continuing over Sunday. In his absence, no services were held in the Presbyterian church, this place, last Sabbath. —Hurrah, boys! to-morrow night is All Hallow een. See that you are supplied with corn and jack-o-lanterns. I'ntrr /nm iliax, however, will well t<> see that nil his cabbage is taken in, that his stable door is well secured, and that tho front gale cannot he lifted off its hinge*. —Canton flannel*, ; cents [>er yard, at Lyon A Co s. —We would like to know what Blle fonte clergyman it was who said that "not withstanding the hard times, the wg<- of sin have not been cut down one iota." The leak Haven lir/wiliran heard of the remark, and replies that "this is very true, but there is a great deal more work for the money than there u*ed to lie." —The "Bellefonte Jubilee Singers"give a concert for the benefit of the Presbyte rian church of Zion, at that place, on Monday evening, November 3. Best muslins at t'-j cents j-r yard, at Lyon & Co's. —Tho Centennial Club, of this place, recently changed their place of meeting from their former room In the Bush Arcade building to a third-story apartment in Humes' block, over the Bellefonte Library Association rooms. The subject of estab lishing a reading room i* being discussed by them. —After 4 two weeks sojourn among friend* in the West, which was crowded with pleasant meeting* and joyful greet ings, our friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teats, returned home n Wednesday even ing of last week. They were missel while away, and their friends are glad to see them home again. —The sad news coin* to us of the death of Oeorge, a son of Mr. John Foote, of Mill heim, A I*oil two weeks since he was in MifHinburg, on a visit, and while climbing a hickory tree he fell from It, sustaining serious injuries. It wa hoped he would recover, hut a few days ago he died. His body was brought home, and interred in the Millheira cemetery. —The funeral of Mrs. Barnhart, widow of the late Jacob Barnhart, took place last Sunday afternoon at half-past one o'clock. She was a most excellent old lady, over eighty years of age, and for a very Jong time an honored member of the M K. church. The funeral service* were held at the residence of the deceased in Spring township, and were largely attended. —A splendid hoy's suit at $3.25 at Lyon A Co's. —Some one in search of household goods entered the vacant parsonage of the Re formed church, this place, last Thursday or Friday night, and took part of the fur niture remaining in the house, the proper ty of the former pastor, Rev. H. King. The robber or robbers attempted to take a mattress, hut were unable to force it through the window. In this position it attracted the attention of passers-by on the following morning. —An immense stock of new goods at Lyon A Co s. —The Harrisburg Pntrwt, in a notice of the late Brady celebration at Muncy, pay* the following handnomo tribute to our fol low townsman, Hon. John B. Linn, the orator of the occasion: "Hon. John B. Linn, ex-secretary of the commonwealth, was the orator of the dty at the unveiling of the beautiful monument to Captain John Brady at Muncy last Wednesday. The town was ablaze with enthusiasm, and the ceremonies witnessed by a tre mendous crowd. Mr. Linn's address, which has since been published, is prepar ed in that scholarly style which character ises all of that gentleman's literary work, and was delivered with pleasing effect. It Is historical in character, recounting the incidents in the career of Captain Brady, and makes most interesting reading." —A splendid winter suit at $3.90 at Lyon A Co'*. * Mr. Patrick Dooley, whose residence ori upper High street wm consumed by lire, n few montlis ago, is rebuilding. —Monte Ward, who lias won for him self glory in the buse IJBII line, inudu a "short hut sweet" visit to tliis place last week, departing on Monday. Dr. Mingle and Mr. George Ulrich, of Millhnim, called at the DEMOCRAT office yesterday morning. They are pleasant gentleman, and wo are always glad to meet them. —A few of our merchants are rejoicing over largely increased trade, as a result of honest dealing and judicious advertising Prominent among them is the reliable grocery firm of 8. A: Brow A Bon. —A large funeral took place from one of the houses in Rush's Row, near the planing mill, last Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. Upon inquiry, wo learn it was that of Mrs. Row, a very estimable lady, whose son is employed at Valentines' Forges. —"Steadfast in Christ," is the subject for consideration next Friday evening at the meeting of tin* Y. M. ('. A. The les son is found in Romans fl'.i, and Mr. James Montgomery, of Mann's Axe Works, is the leader. —On Saturday lut, at Howard, Mr. Aleck Knoll made a wonderful escape from death. He tell Irom a 4-ton load of ore directly in front of the wagon. Most for | tunately, a chain broke, stopping the | wagon, and allowing friend K. to escape , with a few bruises. • —We have understood that some trouble ! existed recently in the public schools of Milesburg, because of difference in opinion | lietwcen the teacher* and directors in ro ' gard to salaries. Of the extent of the dif , Acuity aftd what measures have been ern ployed to remedy it we are not informed. —We regret to •barn tliat our towns rnanj M. it .wer, K-q ,of tin* well-known law firm of Alexander A Bower, has been confined to hiwliouse with a severe attack i of that painful nerve disease called neu ralgia. We sympathise with our neighbor in hi* sufferings and trust lie will s"--n be better. i —Mrs. \\ . M Holmes, of this place, is s * at pr entertaining her soldier brother, ('apt Evan Miles, who with bis wife i visiting her. After a b*ng experience in righting the Indians, ('apt. M. La le-en given a ten month*' leave of absence, and , will favor his relatives in the East with a visit ail around. ! • —Charles T. Huston, K*q , a prominent Democrat, who has l**en largely engaged lin journalistic work, is no* employed upon the editorial department of the WU liarnsport Daily flannrr. He is an able anil experienced writer, and the /fansrr will doubtless prosper under his manage -1 ment. | —lf we mi-take not, J. Spencer Ogden wrote a number of local* for the last issue of the IU/'uhlfiin. In this, a* in every thing else, he shows himself to be a v, ry intelligent young gentleman, and we take pleasure in recommending him to the ap proving smiles of all young ladies who would like a beau with plenty of brain*. Uarenl#, before purchasing school hooks for their children just commencing schoal, should call at John •' Miller A Co. '#. They have the new series of books introduced throughout the county, and ex change for the old book* used, or sell at in troduction rates—and have also nil the school book* used in the county, beside# slates, school satchels, scholars' companion, craTons, pens, ink and all the supplies children need. —The sermon of Rev. John Hewitt, of the Protestant Episcopal church, last Sunday, was on the topic of "Self-Respon sibility." It was a grand theme discussed in an able manner. Hut where all the , discourses delivered hy the reverend gen tleman are so superior, it is difficult to say which is his most able effort. —Our talented young legal friend, George R. JUrrelt , Esq., returned from Philadelphia on Monday evening. Ha expects to make hi* homo in that city after the first of January next, and lately went there for the purpose of arranging for hi* contemplated change. We are glad to have George back in time to take a hand in the politic** of the county before the election. He will fill several appointments to speak at Democratic meetings between this and next Tuesday. —Gen. James Burns died at his resi dence in Lewislown, Pa., on Sunday even ing last, of paralysis. He had been afflict ed for some years. Gen. Horns was a man of remarkable energy and perseverence, and worked his way up from an humble position in life until he became a well known character throughout the State. He was at one time Canal Commissioner and for many years occupied a prominent place In politic*. Ho possessed kindly im pulse* and had many warm friend*. —Notwithstanding the late rise In price* and the fact that almost every merchant able commodity is bringing from 26 to 100 per cent, more than it did three month* ago, 1 have determined to make a large reduction in the retail price of anthracite coal. At the reduced figures It 1* equal In economy with coke or any other fuel, and 1* certainly euptrUtr and much more Mils factory to handle when used for family purpose*. I buy the best quality of Wilkes* barre coal and guarantee that It will bo carefully screened, correctly weighed and promptly delivered. LAWRENCE L. BROWN, A CHIMB KROM TUB WEDDINO HKI.I.E. - At MI curly hour on 1h u radii V evening lust n large nrid eager audience flowed in through the entrance* to the Presbyterian church, and wore ushered by young gen tlemen, chiefly remarkable for their white kids, to scats in the auditorium. Their mission was to witnuss the wedding cere mony between J. Wesley Gcphart, Esq., and Miss Klla Hayes, all of this place. The floral decorations surrounding the altar arrested the eye after it bad lingered sufli cietitly long on the aforesaid young gentle men. These decorations were very pretty, . chiefly white flowers peeping through a i wealth of green leaves and vines, which, j whether by design or accident, very nppro ; priately suggested innoceney and youth. | Further to the right the tops of the instru ments and the heads of n very gil looking orchestra were visible—at least their music was fine. The relatives of the contracting party, including many from a distance, occupied the front souls. The lively strain* from the orchestra softening into more measured march music, announced the ! approach of the wedding party, and toon ! the procession was seen at the left entrance, j Durbin Grey arid J. L. SpangbR them. May they live long and he happy. A woman * warranted shoo, cents, at Lyon A Co'*. ijt ITB SMART.—There must be at least one per* >n in Altoona who understands The King's English tolerably well if the following report from the Trihun* of a conversation which took place near the depot in that city last Monday bo correct: "Did you make the train ?" queried the anxious questioner. "No,' said "smarly," "it was made in the car shops," "1 mean did you catch the train," with a slightly embarrassed manner. "Of course not; it's not infectious," was the cute reply "Yk ell, you darned fool, did you arrive at the depot in time?" "No, you infernal idiot, I arrived In a barouche!" "Great heaven I" shouted the questioner, "did you hoard the cars ?" "Jumpin' Jerusalem !" howled the smart man once more, "you knowff don't keep a hoarding bouse!" And the questioner turned and walked slowly away, doubtlos* thinking it time to master a language which afforded less scope for play on word*. —At the reduced rate* the cost of an thracite coal Is equal in economy with coke or any other fuel. Call and get figures. LAWRENCE L. BROWN. —Mr. John CJ. Miller, last week, was In Huntingdon, attending a reception given hy his brother, on the return home of the latter with his bride, an lowa lady. We hope that John C. and all the parties con cerned, enjoyed the affair immensely—so much so, In fact, that John will soon be |ier*uaded to a*iime the rate which his brother bore on that occasion. —Discussions about the location of the next State fair have already commenced, with the chances In favor of Pittsburg. Altoons, however, will hotly contest the privilege of having It within her borders. Black silks, to cent* per yard, at Lyon A Co'i. 'I HE GRAND AND TRAVERSE JIHOH* run Nov EMIIER COVET—Tho November court commences on the fourth Monday <>l next month, for which the following list of Grand and Traverse Jurors has bwn drawn. ON AND J CHORE. Arv D.ii—. ll.,want la>. J.R W SI il.-cl.t,, „ IK-nJ. inu.-T, Mil.a tap, M Hnimguil, WaHt-i tap. John Sluaaar, I'attou li, f I'. lilait, Iti'iti-i..,,!.. John I'rala. Iluahm lau, J. A Diinkli', Ito.li t*|i. V, lh.*.'r. Ilalnia twj, J H* 11.-ulh, litnil. nap John (aluplMll. John H|itta. Viiion lap. Ann-, Knrli, R, nw,r lap. J K.r.i, ii,., |., M'.i.n-. AlDKir, H. ll.f„ai E K tqiaiixli-r, Ml— rt>. , . Jr El'ilii* J I 7 tioiii|tw.|| f rvl|( v * Math*** r. Vvtuvmm J M Moll. N..UW hW II K lloy, H"Kira FMI.IS-I .t. lii.jttf William i ..lil., W ililair. li It' 11, llmum II Hi. klij, II i, , Usiunl Uln.in, l*ill,-r. Win Htuait, Hie,a Eloa, OuuTW llolliaa, Mil I li. ISoatoiinsn. OrexE. Ilonry Mniki.llo,, Holo-rl H.trilia, Epilog. Thomas lisla, litiii—a** i hil— i mi..i. I'l.iiipst. k E ttlailalci. r*lj;il*iii A, J ii'mlhlliia, Evitt, Dra-I KsuOioi, trijftatt. h tg *ti <##■#nf li Jurg AP"f iK-tihtlV. ftnsli <*iti|fTirh JlsifMß Hlft* I jitxa f : f, tgueu Jtr. it. i* i • i WtlliMi R#ll. R|MlfA^ J' I* tell the age of any person younger than 30 ■ year*, and afford* a very imuting game j until the trick is found out. To tell Un person* age, ask him or her to toll vou which columns of the table contain the nunite r* correa|-nding with the age. They arc not to *hw you the number, of course. 1 hen add together the number* at the top of the column*, and you will have the person'* ago. 1 2 4 H is 3 a ft IT 1 7 •' <• ♦ 10 18 77 7 11 19 10 12 12 20 H II 13 18 21 Id Id II J3 22 16 l ' 16 I ft 23 17 IK 20 21 21 19 19 21 26 25 21 22 22 2fi Sfi 21 23 23 27 27 26 "* 2*5 2H 2K 2* 27 27 2*i 29 29 29 30 30 30 80 Fancy alpaca*, at 7 cent* per yard, at Lyon A Co'*. Tin Unu Win 1 Itn A nr. A CATHOLIC. ' —We did n<>t hear the lecture by Mr. ( leave*, in the Court Ilouae, )a*t Tuesday evening, but we are assured that there was a goodly audience present of all shade* of faith. The gentleman spoke over two hour*, covering a vat field of theology and history. For the benefit of those who may consider the tubject important, we will publOh ne*t week a brief aynopala of | hi* remark*, which he ha* promised to prejiare. It may afford food for thought. —The family of Mr. John Harris re reived an unpleasant sensation one evening I last week. One of the children, while at ! play, upset a kerosene lamp, and the oil igniting, blared up in a truly frightful manner. The flame* were at length sup pressed after injuring the furniture and entirely ruining one of Mr*. Harris best silk gown*. MARRIAGES. TIN>M AH-SAS DRRJON -On lbs2Mlaw,at IA.RW --desne OF the Icide* 1-srrnts. HI Re, Mr. 11 SOT*, sreal. 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