Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 11, 1879, Image 8

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    Or (£ rotor srowctat
Thursday Morning, December 11, 1879.
Coftßßßroxntscß, containing lni|M>rUiil ne, •ullcll*
ml 'rum ny imrl of tl county. No communication*
IMIMTML IIIIIMI iccomiHinliHl lijf thf REAL mime of LLIO
w 1 11 •* r.
A CARD TO TIIK l'tmuc. —Having sold
my good will and part of my stock of ready
made clothing to a ilrm in Philadelphia, to
whom I have to give possession of my
store room by Jan. t, IHHO, I nowoffer my
stock of ready made clothing at actual cost
and freight. This is an excellent chance
for a good bargain. Kosjioetfully,
Nov. 18,2 m. J. N aw MAS, JR.
Local Department.
—Celluloid sets at /.oilers .
Locbs mean all they advertise.
•—Whole barrels of Cologne at /.oilers'. j
—l>. S. Keller, Ks<|., is splendid on a
spell.
—A good winter suit $-7.90, at l.yon A
Cos.
Highest price paid for beef bides at
Loeb's.
Diatchite sets—something new -at
Zellers'.
Hurrah ' New moon again on Satur
day night.
—Handsome holiday goods at Zellers
drug .-tore.
—lh.n't read "Sledge Hammer Fact*,'' j
on inside page.
—A woman's warranted shoe '.'B cents,
at l.yon & Co's.
—Centre Hall has a newly-organized
literary society.
—The best lino of shirts from 45 cents
up, at l.yon A Co's.
—A colored barber has embarked in bus
iness at Millheim.
—A good bat cents : a giaal cap 'J-*,
cents, at LyonA Co s.
—Extensive orders for job work are still
received at this oflico.
For tine toilet soaps call on Walter <
Z'-igler at his drug store.
lmported German canary birds at
Zellers'—warranted to sing.
Fine pocket books, chrnp—large as- '
sortment at Zellers' drug store. i
Don't, don t, don't n-ad it—"Sledge
Hammer Facts,'' on inside page.
—Hor.. Schuyler Colfax lectures in Lock
Haven on the 18th of this month.
Mr. George Brew spent Sunday last
with his brother Harry, in Tyrone.
Brushes and combs are kept in great
variety at Walter Zeigler's drug store.
—The handsomest and biggest stock of
all-wool new dress goals, at l.yon A Co's.
—lf it is a after, you cer
tainly can not get it. until you visit Loeb's.
—The largest stock of muslins, calicos,
flannels and dress goods, at Lyon A Co s.
Fine perfume sufficient to make you
sweet torever at Walter Zeigler's drug
store.
—We enjoyed another pleasant call on
Monday from Mr. Michael Shaffer, of
Zion.
Mr. Frank 1,. McCollum, ex-proprie
tor of the Bush House, was in town this
week.
— A flne lot of vhoico confoctionaries at
Wilson's, corner of Allegheny and Bishop
Streets.
—S. AA. leieb don't warrrfnt a shoe at
I8 cents, because they make their warrants
•11 good.
—The handsomest bird cages ever open
ed in Bellefonte will l>e those at Zellers '•
drug store.
—Call at Wilson's, corner of Allegheny
and Bishop streets, and examine his con
feet ionarie*.
L<>ebs don't and won't sell an all wool
suit at $-1 —its a different kind of wool they
sell altogether. *
—For clear toys, caramels and mixtures,
go to Wilson's, corner of Allegheny and
Bishop streets.
—lf peoplo must ue hair oil they can
get a fine article at the drug store of J.
Walter Zeigler.
Mrs. Edmund Blanchard, of this place,
is now entertaining her sister Mr*. Jennie
Bright, of I'ottsville.
ltev. A. D. Yocutn returned home last
week, deliveiing two able sermons from
bis pulpit on Sunday.
—The latest stock of ladies' bats, satins,
ribbons, flowers and feather*, at bottom
prices, at Lyon A Co'*.
Mr. Charles Robinson, the famous tin
ner at Milesburg, recently moved into a
new residence of hi* own.
—The Ladies Foreign Missionary Soci
ety met last Friday evening at the resi
dence of Mrs. Adam Hoy.
—Loeb* can show you all the goods
they advertise—and a great many more
that they don't advertise.
Mr. James W. Stover, of Haines
township, yesterday offered part of his per
sonal property at public sale.
Mr*. William Kealsh, of Milesburg,
started to Philadelphia this week to visit
her daughter, Mrs. Chamber*.
—The handsome toilet cases now on ex
hibition at Walter Zeigler's drug store,
make beautiful Christmas presents.
—A handsome lino of silk muffler* and
silk handkerchief* very low at Newman's
—quite suitable for Christmas presents.
—(Jo to Newman's and get Mr. Jackson
to make for you one of those nobby suits.
In style, quality and low price they can't
be boat.
—Mr. John W. Cook has been making
extensive repairs and improvements to the
exterior and interior of his flne Allegheny
street residence.
—A good child's suit at sl,llO, at Lyon
A Co's.
—The "old oaken bucket" at Zellers'
drug store.
—Gingham 0 to H cents per yard, a
l.yon A Co's.
—Visitors in town all stop and buy a
i cigar of Harry Green.
—Splendid cashmere, all wool, at 45
cents, at Lyon A Co's.
Handsome Uixe* of extra-line perfum
; cry at Zellers' drug store.
Mr. John Irwin has painted a new
sign on the outside of A. J. Cruse s cigar
i store.
—The "cottage prayer meeting" of the
Presbyterian church was held this week at
the rividence of Mr*. W P. Wilson.
—The ladies of Centre Hall are sewing
i rags for the now carpet to be put on the
Young Men's Christian Association room
A good boy's suit $7 25, at 1.y.0i.
. A Co's. *
Mr. Philip Humes and family, of
Spring Mills, will move to the State of In
diana some time during the month of Jan
uary.
Rev. J. K. DeLong preached his tir-1
sermons us pastor of the Reformed congre
gation of this place, la-t Sunday morning
and evening.
—The Bellefonte Public Schools will
close for the holidays on Friday the l'.Hh
instant, commencing again on Monday,
January 0, 1880
—lt i said that "the great American
traveler" loves a good cigar. This is prob
ably because be commenced by using those
sold by Harry Green.
—lt is conceded by all that Frank Blair's
display of holiday good* exceeds that of
last year, which at the time it was thought
could not be surpassed.
—S|>encer C. Ogden, the fascinating
local editor of the Bellefonte Ilt)'ubliran,
took a dying visit to Tyrone on Saturday,
to see his lady friend*.
—Col. W. W. Brown, formerly of
Jlrottti 'a H'lUffnt* Jirpuhliran, is now
editing lie - County Hffublicm, a
journal published at Jewell City, Kansas.
—The number of adults now attending
the Presbyterian Sabbath-school is larger
than ever before. Right, jieople never
grow t<~> old or too large t.4 attend Sab
bath-school.
—Outside blinds have recently l-en
placed on the new residence of Dr. R L
Dartt, on Allegheny street. A tine paling
fence has also recently been placed before
the premise*.
—Newman, Newman ' Three cheers for
Newman' He is always ahead in low
price*. This L bis last month in the cloth
ing trade *0 be sure and secure a bargain
before he quits.
—ln the suit between Jacob Walker v*
I.aulh, Thomas A Co., which occupied the
concluding part of lat week's court, a
verdict in the sum of ssse" wa returned
for the plaintiff.
Mr. Robert Ca*idy, a brother-in-law
of Mr. George Kayard, and a former (
schoolmaster in tbis county, was re-visiting
the scene* of his youth this week. He i.
now a prominent resident of Canton, o.
Mr. Jobi 11MM, of ihi< place, lot a
sweet little six-year-old daughter by death
on Monday. Sh" a rarri.-d off by that
scourge ofrhildhocal, diphtheria The pa
rent* have our sympathy In their affliction.
—Call on Newman, Jr., fur bargain* in
clothing and genu' furnishing goods. lb
sells lower and gives better good* lhar. any
other store in the county No matter
what other storekeeper* advertise he IteaU
I (hem.
—Lawrence L. Rrown has made a large
reduction in the retail selling price of an
thracite coal. Call and get his figures
He guarantees best quality coal, well
, screened, correctly weighed and delivered
promptly.
1 —A vender of stove polish wa in town
last week. As an example of th merits of
I the article, he bad for sale the front of his
• hirt was highly polished. He surr.-oded
in attracting much attention and making
many sales.
—Since the time that J. Newman, Jr.,
of the Eagle Clothing Hall, came t>
1 this town the gentlemen have all been well
dressed. The only way U> continue this
is to purchase a large amount of clothing
Iw-fore Mr. Newman close* his store.
—On Sunday week a valuable horse be
longing to Frank J. Weaver, of Aarons
burg, hail the misfortune to break his leg.
The break was so serious that it was not
i thought the horse could recover, and *0 '
Frank chose the sad alternative of shooting
him.
—lf it were not considered impertinent
to ask people passing along the street where
they are going, we believe that one-half of
them would reply that they are going to
S. A. Brew A Son's grocery store. The
reason *0 many persons go there is because
it is the best place to buy everything need
ed in the grocery line.
—The largest audience ever assembled in
the Young Men's Christian Association
hall was that of Sunday afternoon. So vast
was the crowd that many person* found It
necessary to sit on the edge of the platform
or in the window*. The music, especially
that rendered by the choir from the Afri
can M. E. church, wo* much enjoyed.
—On the shelves, table* and counters In
Blair's jewelry store are brought together
flne china, Msjollca, Luster, Plaque*,
I Toilets, Swiss carvings, Isava. and French
clock* from Europe, and fine Kiota,
; Banco, Lawara, Orbla, Nankeen, Bamboo,
1 Lnquer and tortois-shell from India, China
■ and Japan, and every thing curious that
is made In America.
—"What h pin!" Of course thi# ex
pression does not refer to anybody about
hero, but to HID monstrous specimen of tins
1 genu* pi({ slaughtered l>y Mr. Jacob Shuoy
of Houscrvillc, College township, on Wed
itnsday, the ilny before Thanksgiving.
Literally, it is said to have weighed nix
hundred and sixty-four pound* ! TliU
is certainly the representative pig of Cen
tre county, mid wo arc quite prom'l id' llii
crowning cllbrt of Mr. Shuoy in uddinn to \
tin* iiotnblo productions id' our county, even
it is only a pig.
■tThe beautiful residence of I) <• Hush,
K-'|., which hn always boon Htnonn the
llnoet in tbo burounh, hit* boon taking to
itself many now beau tie* during tbo last
two months. Mr. I.Hrnb, a painter from
Baltimore, has boon plying tbo brueh inside
and out, putting this and that color to
gothor, producing boauty wherever hi*
brush touched the handsome woodwork.
Last week tlio work wa* flniehoil for this
season and the occupant* of the house can
now got the full benotit of it.
Friend Joseph Furoy thinks wo did
riot ask for enough in our invitation last
week lor Christina* gilt*, ami add* a rock
ing-horse to the original lot We could
not at llrst imagine what we should do
witli this animal which was a decided
favorite in our childjiond, hut on second
thought*, have concluded to accept even it
if tendered, for although we have no use'
for it now, it may be of service to us or
our* in luture years We Brc grateful to
him for the suggestion.
Mr. William Itarnea, the mail carrier
ht-tween this place and Milroy, met with
an accident a short time since. The axle •
of the w agon in whii h he rod# broke, sud
denly precipitating Mr IS into the road,
much t<> the injury of hi* head and face.
Hi* horse (mi amc frightened and ran a- far
as letter - Mills, where he wa* caught
We arc glad to hear that no !>-•(>-•# were
broken and ho(ie that Mr. Harries will still
Im> abb-to travel hi* usunl • ■ -urse as of yore.
A few days ago w noticed a pretty
\--ungladv who t- k -ir u,--b- ire so com
pletely with one ,-wift sweep of lor united
orb* ai to make u bid quite sure that some
skillful fingers are .\. n now preparing
that dressing-gown and purse and these
slipjH-rs for ("hri-tma* day. As he turrc-sl
away we knew her conclusion wa that i
though the article* will not require no. h
material they will sever an immense
amount >f brain*.
It i* record'-1 that Mr Jam'' 1! -1, of
("entr Hall, kill- I two pg* • n W- d: <• -
day of last week, which weighed, when
•Ir ■>!, resp- lively ITT and 111 p und*,
or a grand total <>f ".<lB pounds. Thi* i a
r- -r-l in the rearing of pigs of which Mr.
Heal may well be pr--ud, for it is not often
that so much tine p-rk steak, -ausage, etc.,
a* these two pigs represented, -an lie pro
cured with only the care and attention
who b lite rearing of two porkers require*.
—While Mr. Schreckengausl, of Pieas
ant (sap, was on a hunting expedition last
week some evil di*i ■■■•d prsons entered
his barn on Tuesslay night, injuring the
top of hi* buggy by cutting it ami stealing
the cushions of hi* spring wg--n No
cause t an be assigned for this outrage, and
the |.orpetrtors should le searched out and
brought to justice.
Mr*. J. I# Love i *ucces*ful in what
• ve, she undertakes. K--r the concert f.-r
the lieneflt of the Haplistchurr h on t'hri*t
nias iiight *he ha* enlisted larger amount
of Heltefonte talent than ever before
Everything, from the grand orchestra to
the simple solitary * -ng. will be worth
hearing, and fit for a Cbristma* night en- -
tertwinment.
Mr. Maye* carre-* the mail from Cen
tre Hall to Spruce Creek But some time
since Mr May * met with a misfortune in
the runaway of his horae. and the breaking
of hi* wagon. Aside from a few injuries
about hi head we believe Mr M. escaped
in safety, and we h<>|>o *uch a catastrophe
will not hap|>en to him again.
—The ideal of g-M-d taste in ladies' dress
is seldom reached, although it has come
very near jierfoctlon since the modern
American maiden has commenced to -|ra|>e
herself in the tight, clinging robes of a
Clreek goddess. The ideal In gentlemen's
! apparel ran be easily attained hy'porches- j
ing of J. Newman, Jr.
—We regret U> hear the rejHirt that llev. j
■fame# Calder l>. D , ha* resigned his po- |
-ition a* President of Pennsylvania State
I College. We hope the rumor (nay he un
true, a* the Doctor'# departure from the
College would he a calamity from which
it could not again recover.
—The miscellaneous reading to lie given
by Homer I). Cope on New Year's night
will Ik> elevating, amusing and entertain
ing. The gentleman will read from a
varied programme of lhechoice*t selections,
which it will repay all to hear. Prepare
to go and spend a pleasant evening.
Mr. Hudd Tbotnjsson, of Martha Fur
nare, met with an accident last week
while attempting to couple ear# which
were being shifted at that station. Hi*
foot slipped under the wheels of one of the
cars, receiving a painful crush. s
—At the reduced rale# the cost of an
thracite coal Is equal in economy with coke
or any other fuel. Call and get figure*.
Law a buck L Brown.
—Splendid cashmere a yard wide 2f
cents, at Lyon A (V*.
Thiiii re ov Uksi-K' T. — The committee
appointed by the Culilliiniider at an in for- !
dial meeting of (Jri-gg Post, N- "o, held
on Monday evening la*t, to draft a memo
rial record of William P. Wilson, respect
fully report the following :
Our eomraile, whose sudden death <;- j
curred near Mih-sburg, on Saturday eve
nllig, N"V. 2f(, IH7<, was a brave und worthy
soldier of < 'oiiipllliy "(>, olt I'l-i;jlUHlil,
of Pennsylvania, lie enlisted in the *er
: vice of In* country on the 12th day of Sep
tember, IHiJI, aiiil with bis regiment par
llciputod ill the battles of I'-aifftko Island,
t'umdeii, I'liantillv, H ill Kim the se, on<l,
South Mountain and Aiiticlam. For brave
ry at Warrentoii Junction, in conveying
iniiniunitioii to Durell'i Battery through
a heavy lire, lie was piaceu in charge oi a
wagon train, which withdrew bun to a
large extent from the regiment, but where
Ills experience and capability often extort
ed tin-praise of hi* superior*. After per
forming all bis duties faithfully a* a *ol- -
dier, hi- was honorably discharged by
reason of tbo expiration of -bis term
of enlistment, on tie- loth of
18(11, wlu-u lie resumed hi* former pur
■ nils of industry ; and it was while he
wa returning from employim-nt in Clear
field county l-> viit In* family, residing
i near Bellefonte, that to- in- t i.i- death.
11 e will be long reim-ml ♦ I bv In* - • ru
tad- * (or In* native wit and unfailing good
humor, '(fie of the earlie-t to a- <M mte
with us, he is among tin- first to be taken
away from us; and it is with a feeling of
deep sailne-- that we record hi* early de.
misc. ||e wa* bora in < 's-itr- bounty or, :
lb# sth of October, 1884, nod leave# a wid
[ow and four children John, aged 20
\--tr-, t'ora aged It v-ur-, Thomas, aged
12 years, and Morris, aged 11 year-.,
whom w-are hound by solemn obligation*
to console, • are for and prop* i (lor com
ra-h- was buried at 2} o eh" k, e si on
Toe-day Dae. 2d, in it-- Quaker grata
yard, in llelb-fonte, with tin- Hitual e-r<-
monies of tin- (iraiel Army, aiid with the
honors of war.
It* -j- < "fully submitted.
.Lilt* H l.iw,
.1 xsi r. Ft'l.To.v.
Wsi. T Sx v LoK,
('■-siniffe
Com kkt us tit k Trn srscrkax - —T->.
morrow Friday night our t- w n w;!l I
vixilssd by that excellent musical orgatii/.a
tin, the Tctinc**cp Jubilee Sir --r, wl,--
have recently been ent<-rtaining thi- ; - ; •
of Lewirtown, Clearfield and other - ir
rounding p'a- - and base fa-en j,r ;.■ ,> .-.J
n-e best jubilee trotif-e n--w traveling
Among those who highly end-r-*- tin
trouj i- It*'v 1r M- nro.-, a well-kr vn
■ lergyman - f tin- M I ' -r- ar. I rm
erly - f I-i-wisburg. win- says "The J.' ..
I e -in -.-rs gave two i. n* e;i* at 11. i- plaee
- L- wi-l-urg mid their manner kt-d-'.>!< of
singing resembb-d more closely tin- airs,
sk- , of the --lays . f slax.rs than any
tr-<upo J have yet bear-l 1 a i-m
--( any ing the Tenne--e. mil are ail sai l t
haxc fx-ii siavi -, whose nsu'ical | ss-r*
have le-en devebqsed to surb a -l*-gre<- a* to
make them marvels in sal (<erfs'rmanc<-
The admission fee is low f<>r sin h an enter
tainment ordinary a<im.**ii-ri 2', - -nt.s,
an-1 -."* er-nts f--r reserved -<-*ts. Tb-.se
who atten-l will listen !<■ a r- fln-1 and ele
vating concert. Hen,ember, -n Fridav
< vening next at R-ynolds Hal!. there
be a large attendance.
Nrw Mean fS-M Worn roisl.oo
My hrandpa - Advise, .'s---nt.s .'I he
Litlb- Blind Match *--iier, Id cents; "1111-'bls
11-'bls the P*-arly (at< • A nr. "* - • nt
" Sleep on Sweetly, Little Darling, -Id
cents ; "Father. nt you try. :0 cents
"I II Tel I Your Mother '-.mi-. 10 OMk
lt'-memle-r the <(,-1 Folk* at II tie-, f<*
- enU We w ill mall all the al-iv- ser- ri
j,ie<e ~f b-a itiful sheet music, 1 . any ad
dre-s, on receipt of jl (#•. \V I TlC'Vtl*-
*"> sk Co . E*t Liverp-ad, tlhi".
WaITTKD —The library <-f tb" Young
Men s ( l,ri*tian A**-* late n, of tl-i* j.'-n a,
contains Vol. 1 of "Hcadley s (treat He.
Irelllon, all excellent w--rk 1-n the late
' war, but it i* apparently ua. !<••* without
Vol " The Association will, therefore.
i>e obliged to any one who may !>e in
-arssession of Vol 2 of this work if thex
will donate it. The Association reading
riKim it now open to the public and all the
book* are ready for immediate use.
—The literary society met last Saturday
i night in the room of the Young Men •
Christian Association ami went through a
programme of great interest. A* usual,
Mr. Ellis L. OrvU distinguished himself,
and, although he and hi* colleague advo
cated the weaker side of the question for
, debate, they brought it through with flying
colors, against the opposition of two very
' able gentlemen.
Rev. John He will, rector of St John's j
iEpi*oo|>al church, returned from his west
ern lour on Saturday night la*t. All day
Monday he entertained his friends, who
called in largo numl*er# to inquire after his
health. The rpverend gentleman i* rapidly
recovering from his recent accident.
Mr. James Sutnmerville anil Mrs. W.
P. Wilson represented the Presbyterian
Sabbath-school, of thi* place, at the Hunt
ingdon Presbytery Sunday-school conven
tion at Tyrone, la*t week, ami were, of
course, most acceptable delegates.
—"The early bird catches the worm,''
and those that first secure seat# for the
Christmas entertainment will be aide to
select the most eligible situations and hear
a pleasant concert.
—The spire of the Mileaburg Baptist
church has recently been aspiring to new
honors and received a fresh coat of paint.
Simmons' minstrels will perform in
Reynold#' llall on the evening of Decem
ber 28.
—The best line of hat# and cap# at Lyon
A Co'#.
j I its Sl'Ki I.imj "Tr*T. About one hun
dred and fifty persons found 110-ir way over
the crooked pavement# of Spring street, !
11l rough tin* dark (light to tin- Presbyterian
j Wigwam, on la*l Thursday evening. Rev.
I -A. ( ritt*-ndc-ii pre-ided. At early b-*-ir
Messrs Spencer C Ogdon and Hal. Orbi
soii, acting •* captains, called f„ r those
whom they desired to Join their respective
classes. A majority or those called
cline'l to respond, fearing to trn-l tfe-ir
skill In spelling. Many of those whore
•pond—l did so with the confident ex|-ecta
tioii of "going down " on the flr-t w-,rd,
an-1 only -l-sir<-.| to add to the general in
t*-rc#t by i-urllcipaling in the exercise.
Mr. Dgdeii's cla-* i-onsirt'-d of Mr. .1. W.
(iepbart, two sons of I) S Kelb-r, Kki .
W If Rankin, John Holmes, E.
Huma, Mlm Mary Neabit, Mia# H-ll-
Itankin, Mi*# Emma Hugh*-- an- I Mi-
Harris. On Mr. orbison * *i-le wer-
M.-.-rs, If F Keller, D > K-ller. I II
Hasting*, Linn Harris, W F. Malin,
•lan..* II lUnkin, Mrs. William Hom-s,
Mi- I< II Hasting- and several other#.
Mr. .1 Mir--. ii Dum-an pronounced tb
word in a distinct an-1 satisfactory rnai,-
ii'-r an-1 apparently fr- tn in--n,--r\ 'in tb
l-rsl round tl-<- raiiks 1 tb- is-, arim- - r*-*
main -I standing alb*- w*,ls sp-l!-*l j„.
---rri-tly were not noti<---d. <(n the sc---n-l ,
volley ->f \s *r-I- several f--!l from tl,--
ranks, and from tbat time tbo speller#
rapidly wilt*- ! h-f-r- the withering shuw-r.
At last At r. .1 \\ (iepbart r- u-hirn-il
a* the s-.ls- repr-s-uutj,- ~f „r,e „id<
an-1 11 > K'-lb-r, K | . of the other.
Mr. o Mocumbed iir-t. Aft- r tf-at word# i
-if the (ii'-rl 'lilt,. nil kind *•(■■ j-c-nourKial
rapi-iiy t - Mr. I. K-11-r, v* I . d
them off with p-rf- t - a— a- ii n- baie -
At ).? ll,<- - tl- rl to trap Mi J* \x a
given uj-and he retired from bis vi-,t*.rv
• s-r tl,-- dictionary aftn-i ti, ap|-lau ! i
lb*- a c!;-,.. - It arii, -.n -d that an
i old-time s< hool tna-ler vs.,. j,r--s*-r,t win
a -old c r. ! i< l a speliing d:,*s n- an old
fasbiot.-'-i n-aniier. f' L i<-i if urges. 1) H
Hasting* im k the floor, r- --! lo band, and I
• alb-l for bis <!#•. h- were ail, ten in
nutrbcr, - omje-lb I t-- st„r,-i "t-ing a
-••rt-s-ii mark <-n the platform The ii*-
!r -v -*1 t*s be <-x-.- lingly di>- rd- rly and
ailed ! —lb -• -n-tant r-pr Lfr -in S h-s -1.
•iih-ter H'.-ti- i- tn | -ii I fr- -1,:, v
-v 1 1h the u-' --( the ? ! After - r lerabl- j
rn-rrir-i-rit ar- 1 fur, t- - ■ lass was d.-m,-- i
and the excr. --s -,f the evening cl--cd. •
Ev- ryb-iy - t --y-1 tb-'fn- lv- - ar--l w
i- -p- enough vsa- ri-aii/.- 1 to pay f--r tb--
new singing I --k*
Best 1,..--.tr-s Uc-'I-Ls I* r sard, i.t Lvor,
a Co S.
H-'VS XH( s fll A S Krw.t V|# WIUMVi,
The*- Mm fM- Harry T M D-w
--• t Mm- M It. Kur. at II 'Ward* cfi j
Thanksgiving -lay. wa- a tn--st briL ant
affair T! brid- . tb- daughter of Katnuel
I Kline. Ks*j ,of II -war-], ar.d neiee of
• x-Sheriff K-II- , of this (-la-• . ha* Jong
!**■<• n re. trnircl a* tl,e most Iw-autPul
y - ui-g la-ly in Centre n-uhtv Tl.e bri-le.
gr-. -m i* a-. ... lally el- ai-t y. ■ g gentle,
man, and a # n of tbat well-known and
pr- 'i,iner t fan r. Perry W M- D - i
I - . , "f N Vtariy t alley, n-ar Hamb mg
formcrly of H war-1 The ceren—ny was
p-rf- rm- lly 11-v ,1 H-r n A k-rs. ( a-t*.r
->f th M E church, at 11-ward. l**-f--re a
large gathering ->f the numerous friends -,f
the bride and gr - in fr--tn all the surround
ing country Mr Harry y.t- l----n an-1
tl iss All el 1-- s *i—| as hr ! s.n-a I ar--l
cr-s-iri i.mxn. An *le C ant collation and
tasteful ts-ib-ls were the other incidents of
the affair. Acorr- -; ndent mention# tb
following among the list of j r--- nt- Sil
ver cake basket, by tfr and Mrs. |i /,
Kline; Kilv-r butter dish, richly cha--l,
by Mr. ami Mrs H-nr-is n ; silver cake
dish. Mr. and Mrs Harry C. Hr--v* silver
spoons, Mrs MclK-w-11. bracket, Mr*. Dr
Tihla-ns r-*ll -*f greenback*, P. W Mc-
Dowell, and a large nurr.lwr of otb* r gifts.
The bri-le and gr-s-m stwrtesl on the after
noon train t** the West, accompanied on
their way a* far a* Tyrone by the bride's
maid an-1 gr*otn s-man. We wish them
long life and innumerable blessing# in their
new relation.
—B--st calicos fJ cents per yard, at
Lyon A: Co'#.
Avi-TIIM Hxiir-hi* Horror. Not
withstanding th multitudinous instance*
of death on the rail, and the repeated
warnings to boy* t*> IM- careful how they
play on or near the cars, the practice is
Continued, and culminated last Friday at
Snow Shoe in an accident which occasion
ed instantaneous death. The victim this
time was a bright little lad only eleven
years of age. His name was Henry tlaum,
j the adopted son of Jacob Happ, of Know
Kltsse, and was formerly of Pottsviile, thi*
Stale. He ami several other boy# were
experimenting in the Ssdenee of rail
roading with car# stationed at the Snow
Khoe mines. The cars were standing on a
down grade, and the lad* were running
, them a short -listanco ami then stopping
them. One car was sent a few rods down
grade and the brakes again put on. Henry
. was standing near this car when another
, was sent down against It. He either did
; not see the approaching car or was unable
to cacape In time, for It struck the one in
. advance, catching Henry's head between
the "dead-heads," or "hull-heads," (or
whatever the name may be of those pro
jection* by which the car# are coupled),
killing him instantly. Thi# dislrtwsing
occurrence, of course, wa* the cause of
much grief to the friend* of the unfortu
nata lad, to whom our sympathy It ex
tended.
Tn K Tititor -I (iinn AttirtiiL IWHTI
j Tt'TJ. —lt afford. ui much plnaauro to cult
M lt'-ntin to thi- programme for the >ntin
*iion f tin- fi-ntro futility Tfi< b'*r'
' Irmtltnte, which begin in tb<- Court llouae,
j thi. pilot, on Tirndip, December 9s, at • 4
- o't ioi kA. w. Tin- M-wioni during tin; dty
Mill bo apportioned a foll<w* Spelling,
' oriijiofition, ti-ographv end fv ienci. of
Pedagogic, b Dr. S. < WufliT, Prin.
K ey-tona State Norma! fit bo 1 , '• M
of IrintriK-tion," In J'rof. \V. A Kri-e;
I'.: • . h <.rinruiir Language L- -• n. and
Cornpo.ition, by Mi-. Delia T. Smith,
I Sbippaiuburg Horail Bebooi; "Method-l 4
Teaching V.K-HI Munic in the Public
IScbooD, Mi-- j. Kttle Oreae, SliippMt
burg Normal School; "Method of Twek.
■ng I S. ili.tory,' .1, Ma-on Duncan,
A.i.tant Principal of B< Ib-fonte Public
'■ I he name* of all thnae jn.trtic
tor. are Miflb ;i-nt evidence a. to tin* proflt
abb-ric. of the exerci.e. During a part
of t-ai ii afternoon i■ -.ion laeture. wiii la
de! v< red bef re the In-'.ilutc, <-mbra< ing
the fol l .wiug ml. .-cp ■S' lf-improvetn'-nt
;of Teacher*,' Kev, D M Wolf; "JKne
j '/,/' I, .1, of tl.<- Tea I, IT- ■ JJ J|
llerrltlc ri r : "An.ericnn Literature, (_'.
l' /.eijrler A. U ; 1,... ijfow Departure,'
Prof W. A Kri-- "HeneflU Teacher.
I may Derive (MII \ 'biting . It ether.
( > I'M 'V Mental Arilh- |
metre, Prof C. L. firamley ; "The Map
iof Kurope. Rev. D. (i K line Very
hrilliant !l .ro w.il t, delivered ea h
evening, • imni'tK :ng on Tue.day with
■ I'e.talo//,!, the Martyr of pedag'.gv, by
Dr Nt - ",-r \\ ,-dr,e\ r-niiig,
j "Charm tar at, 1 Manner., by iir (b- .rge
I' Have. 'J : if. lay < \ el.. rig, "Shod Iv.
by I lev D K N !,t. On Wednesday
and I n-ir- lay evening. an adrni-., n f-t
twenty-live e.U will be charged.
Ls ' Haul sr. "I he Centre C tinty Po.
He .'.a lira:.- met ,- . fee .1- ". n in
< "litre Hill n the 21 .t . f la.t month.
In a rej rt tr de by Mr I 8 Prain, the
Preeideat of the Patron* laanranoa Cm.
• ry.tie cr,. irn-rr g fat t that Jh't.Wn of
; roja-rty had —i added tine* lat Augutt
• t' at, ,r a" ,!y ill ir-l pro-
P. '• Their heait. were lik<w;.e g'.ad
ln<d by t ffew. t( at tie J.iv e Stock
Com par. \ ' t" • * firange. during tin a.t
.
ir.-d lea. cattle and -' •< -p fr-m tin.
i untv. Am r.g the e*"r< i-e of the -e..
ftoa at th. Imtioa • f the fbUowiag. m-
- ttgit -t • f oil. -i rve f.r u . ri
ming year
.Vti.ler I. nar IP.I. n Fx;
• v ' '•< Mr Itni" Ah ... r.
11 - nr \1 r \\ am A Kt-rr
Li ftior -P.. -. Jatne. ('• ;.r. D D
I hn Mr A <1 ||. r.'l gt-r.
SU imrd -Mr.'Lafayette Krfl
• i • •' Stma Mr W P laarifk.
'• 'A' t Mr D I'll r.*mi.ii.
fVrr. Mr. M M W. v.-r
F ra Mr. M M Nt"
| /• K-Mr Sa lie Dal,.
Imi* -1 mistmU Sttmmrd ' MIA. W. F.
learn U.
I ' ' (' ,.-ler M< r. \V. A
P. <a; Sanr.e) It LE ather., John r- HOT,
<i. rge Dale and O \V Campbell.
/' atari/ I ,-.t s t . . a-- riafiaa
M - r Ji-bn A Hunter and C. Alexander.
ll'it. Mi • it Da.- I,' t II k\ r v I'*!''
('■• i Shortlidge, a mernle r of the boro igh
uncil of Billefonte. i n member - f the
water cnminittee, and keep, hiinwdf well
| •"M-d in matter. |e rtainifig to hi. Im.ineat.
At the lat- n-a-tr g id the couiit II he
j r-.-rit—l a .taten, nt, howi g that the
itv of Pari". ui-e an average of 2 gallon*
id w ater ;a-r day to each iridiv idual . M - nt
(a-lier, France, una l'i gallan. : tin- FTHH h
nation. '• gallon. Con-Unlin>j le, 15 gal
lon. !<., loti, 2" galltin. Vienna. 1">
j gallon. ; Philaidelt hto ( -10 gall. n. N.
\. rk City. tO gallon. Ib"ton, t3 gallon.,
and Helleforite, W gallon..
! Can anybody I'd I b- w much we uw
i down bt T" L rk /for en .h rnn!.
After reading the almve we made careful
intjuiry into thi. very im;orunt matter,
and we think that the evidence before u.,
coupled with our knowledge of the habit*
of the |"s.ple of Lt.ck Haven, ju.lify u in
placing the amount of water contumed by
the average citiren c.f Clinton county',
int-orj-rated city at about 1 pint per week.
Thi. i. official.
—tiur former town.man, J. t. Kurtr.,
now of Mtllon, who exhibite<l model, of
hi. .evcral ingeniou. invention, at the
county fair la.t fall, i. at prewnt at Allen
town, engaged in putting up hi. fire e*.
ca;<e. U|E>n th- Allen HOIIM>, ope of the
principal hotel, of that city. In reference
to the— iwcapc we clip the following from
one of the Ailentown new.paper. :
FIR: KM-ATR ATTIIK At.i ax Hot
The fire eeape of the Kurtr. patent which
i. now Wing put ur> at the Seventh atrcai
.id" of th" Allen llou.e, i alni.-t com
plcted. The ccar>e i light, yet .trong,
and can readily tc operated and moved
from one window to another. The e.cape
at the roar of the home oon<i.l tm-rcdv of
a wrought-iron ladder atUched to the wall,
there Wing a .pace of about two feet be
tween the wall and the ladder. The.e
precaution* fr the afety of the mie*t of
the Allen will render it a more pc>ptalar
hotlerv than ever.
Notwithstanding the late rm-in price*
and the fact that a I met every merchant
able commodity i. bringing from 'lb to 100
per cent, more than it did three month,
ago, I have determined to make a Imiyr
rrdwh m in the retail prion of anthrarito
coal. At the reduced figure* it i. ry**l in
economy with coke or any other fuel, and
i certainly and much more aatia
fa tory to handle when ued for family
purpoMw I buy the beet quality of Wilke.-
barre coal and yuarvra/ee that It will W
carefully wreeneil, correctly weighed and
promptly delivered.
I.AwnmcK L. ftnow*.
■—lf you want an overcoat for 52.&0,
call at Lyon A Co'*.