t?!ic Cmtrr jOnriocr.il Thursday Morning, April 21, 1881, Democratic County Committee. TBo following persons have been named as members of the Democratic County Committee for IHHI. ItfMlofoitlr, W.W NUIIOIUM Iti-Minx iiollefuntf, N. W 4 lurh N lintilrr. TMlefoutis S. W K.lwftttl llrown, Jr. }Mil<wbur|{ U. I'. KrNiiiiir. *l/11 holm l I. /frtf. I uionvllk* A Toiler l.oitthor*. HtsWftlU \V|MI T Phillpafcttfg* A.J. lirthnm. AtiQtttr.wM. Ko**i. *->** JAIUM A MT Claln. fiurnai'l* (Mem ll*lt. •\irtln John Cclknf Jacob |totl>rf. fVrxu*oi, oM. John T. Md'ornlck. VerjutMn, new MitM W*lk#r. tirtfg.MiaUi K>l Krumriae. north... JIIIIM IHwk. , SUtfuhMia lohlt Want. Hftintw o|onou KtUiOffr. , li*rrta..... John A. Hupp. nr.l John A Dtiuhle, VliMton Ilcnry Hale. l iberty W. 11. tinrUner. Marion Perry Cumin. Btilm ... Sninuel K Faust Pattou Knl. N ChrUt Alexander. J otter, north J<hn Ihnnnon. fatter, wttth Jainee McCllutJck. fiuah John (Hililoii. Shoe Abel ( tfuj>b< 11. JiprliiK John Noll. Taylor William Calderwood. i V'nion... ~ 8. K Ktnerlrk. Waiker..- •- Authree M Mulls n. Worth. Marshall LeU IV tilt A V MKKK. U.<*Tlefonte, I**., Feb. 1. Chairman. | , REMOVAL. —Wo desire our friends to notice that the office of the CENTRE DEM OCRAT has been removed from the Bush House Block to tbo building on the North West corner of Allegheny and Bishop ! streets. Office on the second tloor; en trance on Allegheny street. We have pleasant quarters and will be pleased to Lave friends and patrons call to see us. NOTICE.—I call the attention of the public to the fact that 1 again have my olficc in the parlors of the old Conrad House, just opposite the Brockerhoff House, where 1 .hall be glad to meet with all persons having legal business to be attend ed to. D. F. FORTNET. Local Department. —Conrt next week. —Last quarter of the April moon to-day. —The Philadelphia Branch has a splen did stock of clothing. —One of Harry Green's cigars is worth Cfty of the ordinary kind. —When you come to the circus call at Green's drug store for a few cigars. —The latest styles in men's and boys' clothing at the Philadelphia Branch. —Maple syrup by the quart or gallon and maple sugar at Valentines' stores. I —The borough council now meets on the first and third Monday evenings of each month. —Have you looked at those elegant ra<- i simere suits for men and boys at the Phil- ; i aJclphia Branch ? —Wanted, 1,000 bushelAp.itatocs, ton tons meat, one ton lard, butter and eggs at ' Valentines' stores. —The boardwalk in front of Miss Pet- f tlken s Iligh street residence underwent a i Tew repairs yesterday. j —Centre county is the largest in point of ' , area in the State. It covers 785,280 acres ' ( ct 1,227 square mile*. { t Mr. Frank B. Stover has suspended a , , handsome new sign in front of his meat market, formerly owned by Mr. Kdward j Tyson. , t i I —lf the young ladies of this town have ( £<*>4 taste they will urge all their gentle- j 1 men friends to buy clothing at tho Pbila- , B delpbia Branch. I ■ —Numerous Improvements are to be { R tnade on the Mountain House at Snow B Shoe, and John Irwin, Jr., has contracted , ■ to do the papering and kalsomining. ( ■ —Deputy State Superinten dent Lindsay ■ bu issued a formal denial that Slate Super- ; B intendent Iligbeo purposed to revoko the B "permanent certificates held by teacher*. ! ■| —Quite a large number of farmers *t- I leaded the curbstone market last Saturday ■ n.orning. The buyers were also numerous B and eggs brought twenty c n nts per dozen. M —The Borough Council is making ar ■ rangcrnenU to purchase a suitable safe in ■ which to depost its valuables, and has re ■ ferrcd the subject to the proper committee. KK —Our readers will perceive that the fourth page of the DEMOCRAT is illuminat ■ <4 by several illustration* of an exciting i ■ character, exhibiting the interior opera- HK lions of the Circus Royal. ■ —The churches were all well attended H Last Sunday. The special Easter service* fB in the Roman Catholic, Episcopal and B Lutheran churches, which took place in Bl the morning, were very impressive and HI the floral decorations quite elegant. Bl —Gen. James It. Weaver, ex-candidate Bl fir President on the Greenback ticket, will visit Bellefonto on the 30th instant H He was the most able advocate of that par jm ty while in Congress, and if there is any HB merit in the "Ohio idea" ho will enlighten H bis hearers in regard to it. —The wonderful girl who can bake nine BK immense loaves of broad, make a dress, BR take a music lesson, and attend the theatre In all in one day, and not feel tired, buys her H . groceries at Sechler ACo s store, of this H place. Everybody who wants to feel well at this time of year should deal at this BE RhvoriU- store. |B —Rev. 8. A. Tag-art, Stale Sec rets ry of BHV tie Y. If. C. A., arrived in Bellefonte Bast Saturday morning and proceeded at Vance to the State College, lie spent Sun ■ w day among the students in that institution, and on Monday raturned to this place, conducting a very enjoyable and largely *; I attended meeting in the Y. M. C. A. ■ coom* iu tho evening. PKURONAI. PARAURAPUR.—Mr. Harry B. Brow spent a portion of last week in town. A full board hus exerted quite n transforming influence on ills handsome face. —Andrew Curtin Loneberger is visited bis numerous friends in tliis pluee last week. —On Saturday morning tho DEMOCRAT ofllcu enjoyed the slativnian-like presence of Senator C. T. Alexander and Repre sentative J. P. Gephnrt. —Mr. Levi Slraub, of Altoona, was in town on Saturday and Sunday last, de parting again on Monday. —Mr. J. G. Kurtz,of Milton, arrived in Bellefonto on Saturday last. Mr. William P. Duncan, president ol j the Pbilipaburg bank and prominently connected with several other business in stitutions of Centre county, was in Belle fonte on Sunday last. —" Andrew BrockerhoflT, Bellefonte,'' was registered at the St. George Hotel, Philadelphia, last Saturday. —We are pleased to see that ('apt. W. j W. Potter, who hus been suffering a long period of illness, is again able to appear upon tho streets. —Rev. William Laurie exchanged pul pits with Rev. W. O. Wright, of Miles burg, last Sunday morning. —Wo perceive by the Williamsporl Sun that Rev. R. Crittenden, of this place, was hovering around Williainsport last week. Of course, lie took time to call on the printer*. Mr. John Linn is now at Half Moon j aad is rapidly recovering from his recent serious illness. After reaching Half Moon he suffered a relapse, induced by over exertion, but at present writing his condi tion is more favorable than fur a long time , previous. ■—Mr. Claude Linn, son of Judge Sam uel Linn, of Wilhainsport, is suiting in town, the guest of Mr, J. Dunlop Sbugerl* THE STATE COLLEGE—In the Senate one day last week Senator Alexander pre- ' sented a memorial from the trustees of the State College asking for the appointment ot a committee of tho Legislature to in vestigate tho atfnirs of the College. The paper provoked considerable discussion in relntion to the institution, but a resolution ' granting the request of tho memorialists ; was finally adopted. The same resolution i also parsed tho House and of course a committee will be named for the purpose : indicated. On the part <>f the Senate this committee will coii-it ol Senators Alexan der, Norris, Holben,Mylin and N- wmeyer. I The names on tho part of the Uou have not yet been announced We trust that \ the committee will be a fair one, that tho investigation will be thorough and impar- j tial, and that all disputed questions in re gard to the College will bo fully deter mined by tho report to bo presented to tho Legislature at its next session. Valentine# pay rash or exchange gixnl# for butler, eggs, lard, baron and potatoes. —A prospective fountain~lo bo located in the centre of Bollefonte'a beautiful spring is now agitating the bosom of En gineer Satnuol Ryan. Wo hope he will be successful in securing subscription* to defray tho expense of its erection. —The residents of Linn street have been put to considerable Inconvenience during the past week to obtain the requisite quantity of Adam's ale for daily use. ; While the water sujierintendent has been searching for leaks in tho pipe* the water ! has been drawn off from that part of town, causing a water famine. Men grow until they are twenty-one years of age; women until eighteen, but ! grocery stores are subject to no uniform rule. Tho grocery store of Sechler A Co., of this nlace, is continually growing In ex- j cellence and in the extent <sf iu irado. The large force of clerks and salesmen is taxed to its utmost capacity, and still there's more to follow. —George L. Struble, a six-year-old son of Mr. Isaiah Struble, of /.ion, died of! that dread disease, scarlet fever, on Mon day night last at 11 o'clock. The disease appeared on the Saturday previous and ! thus quickly did it* fatal work. We learn that a little girl in Mr. Struble's family is also suffering from the same disease, hut thero is every prospect of her recovery. —Mis* ilaltio Deuel I, who died last week in lowa City, lowa, after abstaining from food for forty-seven days, is called, byway of joke, tho fastest woman on record. Tho Watchman call* her a girl, which, considering her age—fifty-one years—is probably intended for another joke. But when we allude to fasting it is interesting to nyte that there is no temptation to fast when near such a grocery store as that of Sechler A Co., of this place. Try that store and be convinced. —A frightful runaway occurred about half-past four o'clock last Saturday after noon. A valuable team of horses belong ing to Mr. Perry Gentzel, of Zion, and attached to a heavy wagon, broke from their fastenings near Mr. John Goffer's dry goods store, dashing along Bishop street at a rapid rata. They turned the corner near Allegheny street and plunged into the midst of the numerous vebiclea al ways occupying that street on Saturday afternoon. Before they could be stopped the wagon came In contact with two ve hicles, considerably damaging both. They were checked near Hicks' Brothers hard ware store. The wagon was found to be in a somewhat datoaged condition, and one of tho horses was quite seriously injured by violent contact with tha tongue of tho wagon. No personal Injury occurred* CONST A.NH COMVIANIJEKV. TIIK Bin KNKIIITH RKCKIVK TIIKIR GUESTH ANIJ Ait K INDUCTED INTO Or KICK in re sponse to the receipt of elegantly |>rint'<l card* of Invitation, the friend* of the Sir K night* com (Mini in; Con-tuns Cotnmnndery K. T., of lieHofoiito, wended their way to the head-quarter* of Unit organisation, last Tuesday evening, to witnn** a cere mony which w now to nearly all— the installation of tho recently elected officer*. The Commandwry apartment* are located on the third floor of Bush'* Arcade huild ing, and when the bidden guest* hud reached that lofty height, they were ushered into the beautiful apartment tired on this occasion u an audience room. Tho •Sir Knights, clad in the beautiful regalia peculiar to that order, received their gue.ts and by half-past " o'clock the entire audi ence was seated and the ceremonies began. The programme of exorcise* consisted largely of music, and the mere mention that this was performed by the Misses Lyon and Messrs. lilanehard and Bradley is sufficient to show that it was well exe cuted. We have not spa •• t give the ceremony in detail. Suffice to say that it was striking, impressive, deeply mysterious and of a highly religious order. Sir F. I*. Green presided a* chief instuiling • ffirer and Sir S Dor bin Gray a< ted u escort, both Sir Knights performing their | art in a courtly and elegant manner. Retir ing Kmiiient Commander Sir L. T. Mun son marshalled the valiant Sir Knights, i-suing his numerous orders with much precision and authority. The address de livered by ltev. Sir John Hewitt was in teresting and instructive. It abounded in polished periods and carefully select' i i words and phrases, and was delivered in jan eloquent and impressive manner. He j asserted that :i- Christianity i- a develop ment ni thi old Hebrew faith, so Knights Teniplarism, whi, h is foun led on the doc ■ trine* of Chri-tianity, i- a development <f • •Id time Free Masonry, the cardinal doc ; tripe* of which are the same a* those held by the ancient Jews. When the road 1 leading from Christian Kuropo to the Holy Land became dangerous from the presence of Moslem Ctietoie*, the order of ' Sir Knights arose to protect the weary | pilgrims with their trusty swords and of • fer them a-ylum* • f rest. Here : the j origin of Knight* Templar:-m si. 1 such I j -till its mission, though now in a more : spiritual sense. But when the Kev. Sir Knight proceeded to -ay that the ceremon ies of the evening hsd the same effect upon | the audience • u t' le.i oj would have up j on one who held the larger end of the j instrument to his eye, and the smaller ; end directed towards an inter--ting | object in the heavens, thus rendering the 1 object more di-tant and mysteri us than • before, it did not have a reassuring cfl.-ct, i especially upon lbo-e e-h.> imagim I the* i could detect in the mylic cefeinoni- • an I insight into the r. al •• r"t and d ..Trine. •f the order. But at length the--pleasant andn.vl 1 exercises ■ led and lb audi. ;ice di-p r•• I ' The following are tli • titles of the • (To es and tho names of the Sir Knights who were call, I upon to t. 1 tie -n durii ■ tic eoming year i Eminent C '.nana -r- Jr.ck- ni. Spang ler. ffmtf ttitwmii 1 T>na ■• H Hasting*, fkii.'din tSenrrol—K-.'o W, 11.. r. Trf'imrtr John 1' Harri /fc.-or-ter George |'. Weaver. fVnfnl* 811 .Ld.n Hewitt. .SVe-or ll' 'if i -W !' II r, Juninr ITsnfl* ■- J t'-.lsin KsfpSf. Standard llenrer li-bert Hepburn. I S.n.r.f /Core Jo o H S'U Is. Warder —J. Irvin Ilagerman. (RA*l> QAL\*I)AR - is Irl* w: \;e.— The following i a |-n-pi<turi! <>f iho tr< <i j parade of th CiroiK H>v*i, which will be ' in Bellefonte on Wednesday, the 'JTih in. i -Urit "A solid mile of brillinnt scarlet end gold artistically-wrought chnriot-, i cages, den* nnd tank*, elegantly emliel iWhed by renow..od ni*ter, with histori , cat, allegorical and Biblical painting*, ol j unusual beauty and interest, conveying to I the looker-on, a- the great moi of mag- i nificent elegance rolla upon it* pathway, that wo have reached, within a hundred , year*, huge event*, and that our country i- j "revolving In splendor" and "*celling in i grandeur" the gorgeou* period of jageant- i ry that eainted in the day* of the Koman empire, more than eighteen hundred year* ago. Now, in the I'.tth century, come* the admiration and wonder of the world. The great Kiectric Light, with it* motive power, a gold, silver and nieke].plated <c*l ■team fire the entire co*l of which m $ d*>,ooo, will make one of the many attraction* that adorn thi* grand street pageant. Following, will be the train of massive golden chariot* and brilliant equi page* of the entire cavalcade, with open den* of living wild carnivoroua beaxl*; Mardi-gra*, in ropre*ent*tivo character of the bea*t*, bird* and reptile* of tho earth, •ea and air in colo*ai proportion*. These will be followed by "The Gigantic Indian Monarch, Rmpres*," a war elephant, over ono hundred and thirty yoan old, weighing *ii ton*, and nearly twelve feet in height, worth $30,000 in gold, (more than the en tire ten pigmy elephant* spoken of clue where). Thl* living mountain of flesh— "a Goliah of the Pachderm*"—la a single feature atone worth one hundred mile* of travel to wltno**. No ono should hesitate to bring the family to witness one of the mmt superb sight* ever seen by mortal , man. Come early. Don't fail to see it!" —The best dressed men and boys buy their clothipg at the Philadelphia Branch, Of thi* there U no doubt. AN INFANT BAPTIZED.-- It. was reserv ed for Mr. William June* to prepare the most impressive service which took place in the Kpiscopal church on Faster day. On the afternoon of that day lie presented hi* infant son fur the solemn sacrament of baptiniu, and made all tho arrange rhent* in a manner that could not fail to attract attention and elicit admiration. The Sabbath-school scholar* and a large number of adults assembled to witness the ceremony. The party that gathered around the flower-decked baptismal font consisted of CapL Breeze, son-in-law of ex-Uov. A G Curtiu, und Roland C. Irvin, who acted a* sponsors; Mr. Jones holding the crowing infant in his paternal arms; Mi* ! Lmily Natt, who officiated as god-mother, and the rector, Rev. John W. Hewitt, I who performed the baptismal office. It ; will be observed that the three lay gentle 'nu n named are all accompli-hod aib.r* j Capl. Braes*ud Mr. Jose*bivln| had an , extensive experience a* mariners, and .Mr. Roland Irvin being an ex-cadet of the | American navy. With the natural pro pensity which every lively American lad , develops to follow tile sea, supplemented j by such Influences t> mould and direct his future life a* these three gentlemen will exert, it will he remarkable if he does not also become a sailor. As if to cap the climax and make fate more certain, the roguish infant received the famous name, John l'aul Jones, given to him in honor of the grand hero of the American navy during the revolution. But then, as is al ways the case, "doubtful things are some* 1 times uncertain," and a- Miss Kmily Natl acted the rote of god-mother on that <M a -ion, it may be that tho influence of this talented lady will be sufflci<- .tly potent t" counteract that of these sea-lor.ng gentle men, and when John Raul Jones grow - to manhood it is l-os-ihle that she wili je-r- J suadn hiin to keep at least one foot on land. Meanwhile, great Neptune, watch over the future destiny of thy favored ! child. ( M i -IC • The B'd'efonteOri he-tra, w hit h will aid Miss Ohnmacht in the concert to given by her next Tuesday evening, have kindly donated their one-half of the proceed* to the Young Men's Christian A sociation, of this place The programme, whoh is printed below, will sj*ak for itself: RAKT NX'T. ! *IFLIB)IVNMI OWUHI ' FCF LIE *A ** N I OUBMLRA *%t J.F M* HF*." !• MJ T,4 #• IF j "llf limit' r • •* lU| \ tod I'MC 11 I. ||d I Mr li.i rim,.!, t- ruwle * 1 >. I .lsu !*■, \• *1 trl VfHi ."'IKII nlf "U uiUfiil ' ..... .... ... .Ot<h*ti* VUilin< •( IIK " tc ~j* T*rry oil ari •..n;fl,h | ..filin. 'ft Hl*!* rjtMfUtl" t*inU' MM <GII fr •' *Tr<sr*lopr Atts'fKM Alf,** •>•> Tttll* |r #' .. 'f* PART SECOND. In W rlli.' hi; fr-i** IU) ii. • "Crthl t< jby f^w*-! ' * I#*' r r-t % llnrgi*. ' 'l *lr r*ik>ta ¥■ tt}. .... Nhfikli - :II * i a I . h Li M- Hear Tbj * Aftia.S nr Millard - l<S#t It l .i !*• Ikh.' C*iir *.) Ai-iou<)*hlf>l l-jr lb* "r(,i|r* . r*nn Rn*t . • sun.'-r/t At. AUrrh, ' (rmtl* <ju*rl<t a r I^r* -■ r, •*!• p.* Hi Tickets for sale at Miller A Hoover !> • ksl- re. Ke-erved seats, oO i enls ; tick to cents. gallery, '-!*> < ■•nt. RIFLE RSAI-TH r, -The tnemlwrs of < oni|ny 11, N. • . are determined to ex | <el in all soldierly accomplishments, and aisoit twenty-five -.f them, commanded by f plain Amos Mullen. rewri<cl to th" fsir gr< und last Saturday nftcrn<-"n to try th<*ir '-sill in rifle pre-tu e Mr George Wolf ' demonstrated that he i most proficient in ' tt.i- rcs|.ect and found close rivals in M'-sr*. lLile, Rowers, Gro-inger and Gar i rett. If company II -h. u!d over bs- calle<l ! into actual service, the f<; will discover that these young gentlemen are fine sol ! o'iers not only on occasion* of dress parade i hut also when engaged in the heal of battle. DEATH or AN A-xt GENTLEMAN. — We regretted to hear last week of the d<ath of Mr Jesse K. Gillespie, who died on Bunday evening, the 10th instant, at the age of 7" years. On the following i Monday he was interred in the Friends burial ground in this place. He was sin ; ' erely respected by all who knew him and j his familiar figure will be missed from our midst. His aged wife still survives him, and ha* the unreserved sympathy of all. THE GREATEST BLKSMNU.— A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevent* disease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidney* and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon mah. Hop Bitter* is that remedy, and it* proprietors are being bless ed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it- Will you try it 1 See anoth er column.— Eagle. —Tn April *IM rhsnyln* je* f . Tli* M-NTH WHFH L*n*h< MM h-r frown ; New on h lids h*n* * Lr. Or w.LI-fln* LWWET th- M-wdow. drown ; TH-n half • smlls th- nh -he-rs n*. And nsUrw drsnsht* the TUTIL-sam '|*s* From th* ptmn* I .LOW-Ml'- hflmmtn* E|l. Or, with one nnl*f*l L*nvh. NNLNR-'S >onn, F\MJ RI"n *l-t IT Ir. Is srrosra from "H th* dan-tn* trM I And tilue.jed stotets win* shout. And torn th.lr odour* on Ih- hrror- . TH* *nr*lln* rtroams mrk In Us* springs. And srom t.. loaf, aton* rmiro float . As on th* IWKF path tray ting* Round of thlr twlnhllns sUrar f—l: Th* gra*s *t*A|. forth with far* all wan, II)- th* llfe-GF -lug sun Wnllml, To ROO II surly Maroh IS goo- All Nalnt*. ll*' a nw-LXrn ehild, ISUIM no lis fruitful mother'* lap. TO win HY Ita Innoxlon* WLLRO— If SWRB A GRATIONS thing may hap-- It* grost Crwator'* gid.lms Mnlfaa; FOR thm-'T a glory In th* hour Raran l what '*O th* son rwn ISWD, W-TiVod th* gmas and owning FLOWK A WM- thing In whlrh hrarsra most Mend —Hnsaa. —Within the past four months eleven persona have been received into the Lu theran church, of this place, Ave by con firmation and six by certificate. —A large stock of elegant kid gloves, all slxet, 2 and 3 button, at aeventy-five cents a pair at Valentinea' stores. ..v: - iwrli UltllSIIIITT" ONE. OF BELI.EFONTK'N INDUHTBIES. — 3 For the sake of variety, we shall change t the established order of thing, by alluding tonne of the permanent business enter i prim sof Bcllefonte, instead of devoting so t much space to spe-ulalion* about the Bnow Shoo mines, Ilullcfontu car work* and other > important establishment* which are always • far in tho fuluro. As is' well known, the cigars made at tho manufactory of .Mr. A J. Cruse have obtained a wid sale 1 and gr.-m popularity, and these are con -1 stanlly increasing. Much of tho agricul , tural page of the DEVI.,, H.VI ha* of iato ' j been devot' d to inforinatiun on tobacco culture, utid no action can more for ibly ' ; impress upon tho mind of the cultivator . j and ail others the amount of money there , is in the article by the time it i* waited into smoke and changed into a-hes by the vigorous j nfl. of the happy smoker than a brief visit to the extensive manufactory of Mr. A. J. Cruse, in the Bush House j block. ! Vie nin ta> knowledge that it somewhat j surprised us to learn, on a recent visit to that establishment, that fight workmen .are constantly employed, and last year 300,0! JO cigars were manufactured. It is . exp , ti-d that the product of the factory will jbo d< üb.'cd during Hie present year. Mr. ' Cruse d<>es not lind it nccetsary to send | agents out to solicit orders lor cigars, but , they come voluntarily, arid hi* ruil sales ' are immense. If,- paid a government tax Of f l /N) lat year on the cigar* sold by 1 him, which is greater than the tax of ail the other dealer- in Centre county coin : billed. He a!-o deal* in choice t'>bare< of all kind-, and hi* sale* are very large. 1 bus, during the pn-l few ywrs, almost j urijiercei*. 1, n industry of great import . ance ha* h-n springing uj. in not luid-t, , which we hope will continue prosperous. IR AitTEK >'i - o.ss Co,-nr.—The n.ual spring term of court will le-gin next Men ' day, the "J'sth llitr.t ll- low we give the , i. a me* of the jurors summoned U, !*• pre-- . ent und also a list of the trials whiih will occupy the attention of court; URANt* JISUX-. II II '-' T. || r 1 IV.r i Urlfis M -•*f v t I is* tt I K |* tt* U IllUt t liUk*. J H \ itll nn. i" I' I tt Arihur i t . It :i.i j. H'liiiitt KoljibKin, I* isvit '• j ••• lrf. I > I||| u I V K'flir., <fir*AV J .'lUMglt, 1 "I^l,'F fSsf'-s 1 X I*ti' ks Pno* Milfw • 5 K " r ID f J -\u II Mftf.flfi i'ssl? V U r , |! run M'" r* Mi lilt Uxlk.r ff ***** Mftib M -in|. t. I; ' rt Mffrh *, Umh A -i 111 Whlk'f Hi rif • • tUarl. J'. (|t J ha K• ' hf, I* tt#^r • i IthtQl J I's-f.ti I* < ii til* k. ||nt n. Ii V J i . lUj '* UAVI !; sf. J f fuiac V I RAT WXXK uH ttord Jnturn I* t. P-tUt • ®k* hi. 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II -rt!irf. 44 M. II all Man4/ HI ft tt! *' .1. M K'phaft. 44 M ft ttl " John T limirr. IFIVK HJU'I-Y Sl*TKß*.— Mr*. Roland Curtln hud the pleasure of entertaining her four iter* Hi her handsome residence on Allegheny *treet, la*t Thursday eve ning. They are; Mr*. Jama* Potter, Mr*. Andrew Gregg, Mr*. Mote* Tbomp on and Mr*. W. W. Potter. All rrvide in thi* county, except Mr*, dame* Potter, whi.se home i in Chicago. There five la die* are daughter* of Mr. dohn Irwin, de crated, and titter* of the lata Gen. datnc* Irvin. Their age* eange from 60 to SO year#, "and all—eacept Mr*. Thotnpton, who it luflering from an accident received two year* ago—are enjoying good health. Of courte, the occation wa* very pleasant, and It it to be hoped that they will turvive to enjoy many more Mich happy re-unlona. AotUcm.Tva*L Mumvo —The ntual quarterly meeting of the Centre County Agricultural Society, nr\t Monday even ing in the Court Houte, promitet to be an interetting event to farmer*. Prof. Jordan, Oie director of the agricultural department at State College, will be present and ad drew the meeting. The subject will be "Barrennett; It* Caute and Remedy." Thlt It a highly important subject for all our agricultural cummunity aud the at tendance should be large. PLKANAMT GAP JOTTJN'.H. THI4! Audi tori have mudu the AIIIJUAI <:ttf<mciit of our townihip Account!. Jam *o*rjr to ay tho result of tlio Audit i* nut rati.factory I " |" M, pl. "or officer* have not boon a* prudent they should have boon in ex- I pending the put/lie fund*. They havo ! Mjirie cnormoui bill*—the medical bill, for ! in/dunce, which i almott ? 400 for the I treatment of the poor alone. Thi* i* rath jr high when the same i* now contracted I for by the mme par lie* for S2OO. They | will have to make an explanation before , another election, or tho people wiil not give them the tame chance again. Hut ( thi* i* only another in-tanco of radical .rule. did riot expect an)thing ele, for like their brethren everywhere, they all Ilk.: to feed from the public crib. —The life insurance agent, Mr. Mu elm, from Union county, wa* greatly ; turprhed to learn that one of the old men h on he intended to get a* a .object had | died a year ago; but .aid it did not make much difference a. he had the name* of several .uUj.-cU in hi. pocket for tale good old fellow, who would die oon. We now hate a resident agent in tbi. place Who it doing a go'el deal of canvatting, and ha. l,een the m< an* of inducing sev i era! aged person* to become victim* of the company which he represent*. It look* tery much like a bare-fated .windle, and ) w '' w o<d all pereoM to be careful. ' "plain, are you ure you are doing a* you would be done by ? You know ibvre j i a hereafu r and you niu.t render an ac count, for the deed* done in the leafy. \Sujli it not be more honorable for you to tak" bold of a reliable company ? —Th<- M. I> .tudent at the X road. i getting along finely. He I. doing better than he did last fall flt the Forge School, but he should not divulge U xi much of what he read*. There will be time enough lor that when he begin* to practice. —Our worthy landlord it di.j-.eed to I criticise Mom Gepbart and Murray for their Vote again.t hi. bteiniw. Tl.e K'are t fever i, or .ecm* to be. | under control. There are no new case* j and a.) that have had it are r>\ vering. We h. { our affliction, mav end and j hcaith arid pro-pent* .<nce more attend u. They .ay that the school at Coalville, :>w taught by Mr. Noll, of thi. place, cloaed on Tuesday. Your., A-,- Sin v BOWK. Opries ll* Hi —\t a recent m.-el ing of Centre L dge No. l.v;, 1. o. O. K. IVputy Grand Ma.t.-r Frain installed the following officer* N J. c. Brachbill; j\ . G., Henry Bet k ; Secretary, H. B. I'ontiu. Assistant Secretary, William H. lUnkin ; Treasurer, H 11. Benner ; Jani iler, It. Galbraitb : Tru-tee., If Y. SltUi-r, j Henry Beck, I). V. Fortney. A LAnoc Tnour. Mr. Harry MK'lel- J lan was o sucecs.ful a. to calcli an im ] m< me trout yesterday morning while fish ing in Spring creek n<-ar the Snow Shoe coal slu'ils, rin- is* autiful fi.b measured 11 inrhe. long by ' im h*-. in girth. ! —\\ itoeMes. juiors, lawyer, and all at t' tiding court will have an opportunity to bear the fittest concert ever given in Hello f iitle. It will lake place on Tuesday eve nm ; in Humes 11*1! and all .hould make lie r arrangement* to IK- present. C rider s planing mill and bo\ factory i. now a awn. of lively industry, and i* operated Ui its fuile.t cajiacily. To enlarge operation, a 'JOxbo foot addition will nam be erected. I —A bunth of four * r five kej. was lost * n Tuesday night, which Ui finder will confer a favor by returning to Box No. 2S, Itellefonte Tost office. j —We hav. a!way* carefully abstained j from commending *.r puffing the *t-i*iUd patent medicine, that haven me under onr notice, alway* giv ing them M •' whle (.erth,'' ! but whn an article of genuine merit be come. known t*> u*. we believe we are not only doing justice r* ourselves but to the community at large in making it known. •Mich an articlv trt know "Green'* Com , pound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Blood i root" to l>e, having u.ed it in our family for rear, with perfect ali.fat lion, so much .<• that we consider it an indispensable ar ticle of household u*c.— JUlUj.mlt tUjuhh ran, —lt i. expected that 2,000,000 ton* of coal will bo produced yearly in the newly opened bituminou* region of Centre county. Phtia Time* —spring woolen* now ready. Early order, solicited. Money saved. If-If MOXTOOWKRT 'Jk Co., Tailor*. Philadelphia Market*. rii inMirsu, April lft. IMI. Flora—floor is qnlet *1 turner role. Stales o! 1 l,t*i barrel*. including Minnnes.u e*trs t T:> fur trsMlnm to Star i Hear. en*t el RT< 'ft. ** It lot ■might; Pennsvtrsnt* extra family .1 *4 7".,. I Western dn do. at JV ft, *,! Patents at Bye flour Is Arm at fio.HVo SJSff pot harrel. i Attn —Vkl*t l In 'l-m.rsrt end pk* are a lr*< li'-n higher. Bale, ssf A'..*K*i I ushels, including revest ert, ai M 10: nomt-er 2 red. em !<<#.. at fl Hi)., .'ml : ■ red. to elerotnf, *1 HI", April. I 161, Mar, and 11.1* Joae. Rye H Aeio at tl <*lo.l (s- let Pentmtlraals 1 flatn*,—SVnrer I* in limited request at 7i*V I"* ) peomi M old and nee In pmutAy nothing i* doing. Belleroute Market*. Ituirerrg April 21. IMI. QrOTATIOSfI. White oh eat, per hathel... ,r<sld>. 41 on Bud * heal (new > IOA ! Bye, per touh-l no C* C*. *sh *1 Cksra, .helled , •. I Ploor, retell. per barrel. I es . ftoor, whoteaale —*l4 Provision Market. 1 Co tree i-d meekly by Harper Brother*. , Apple., dried, per pooaduu—..— Chetne., dried, per poaad, iti did- to 1 Keen* per qnart ... a . freeh hotter per poaed *S> Chtrhetse per |enit—— * f (Vew per peaed... 3u IVsantty hnass peruse* ad I t ' bard per |o Putatoee per bnhl... —— 11 Piled beef.— 1* . ..... . .
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