Zbt (Cfntrc gtwortat. Thursday Morning, August 11,1881. CoaaisroiißmoE, i/ontsltilng liti|s>runl n.wa, Mltclt hl from any |rl of ths county No coiiiliitiiilcslU u- Inssrlsd uulsss aocompsulisl by lhi> nwl name of Iti* wrlli-r. Democratic Oouuty Committee. Tho following persons havo boon named as members of the Democratic County Committee for 1881. Hsl|pftn"n Kttlings i. lUrrli John A. Kapn. Howard John A. Dunkle. Huston. Henry Hale. Liberty.. W. It. (itrilucr. MkriuiL Perry Condo. Mile*—— Humuel K. KAUML Pat lon John llevl. Peon Christ Alexander. Potter, north John Hhanuon. Potter, outh - .laim* McCllntlck. Kiwli John Ifcmlnu. Snow Bhoe Abel (iui)|dsel|. Bprtoft John Noll. Taylor ..... William t'-alderwood. t'nion H. K. Ktnerbk. Walker .. Ambrose M Mullen. Worth- Manthall Lewlt. P. GRAY MUX. Rell{untA, Pa., Peh. 1, Chairman. Local Department. —Smokors, look here ! Key West cigars at Harry Green's, for five cents. —Manager Lewin's Philadelphia Branch is the "l). —C. K. Essington. Millheim. —Frank Knarr, Jas. C. Smith. I'nionrille. —John Hing. Howard Horo. —Howard Moore. Philipsburg. —C. (i. Hirlinger, J. N. Cas anova, A. J. Graham, James Past-more, J. A. Lukens. Henner. —J. 11. ltoan, William Ishler, W. H. Close, Hoht. Henderson, .lr. Hoggs. —Chas. McLaughlin,C. Lucas, 11. Lyman, Ed. Shannon. Hurnside. —Harnhart Veidefer. Cur/in. —l). Brickley, W. M. Leathers. College. —Frank K. Taylor, Cal. Patter ton. Ferguson (old). — A. J. Orndorf, l'eler Lauck, David W. Miller. Ferguson Inrto). —Jos. II hrling. (tregg |soi. K. Hosterman, Klias Shaffer, George U. Haines, Jared II Kreamer. I'atton. —Dr. J. M. Hush. Penn. —Perry Stover, Frank Bowersox, Daniel Gentzel. Potter I north I.—John Shannon, John G. Sankey, James E. Hunkle. Potter (se,utA). —Joseph Gilliland, John Dsuberman, W. A. Kerr, Adam Krum rine. Hush. William Cullen, John B Long, Hugh MeCann, J. B. Hisaong. Snow Shite. —J. G. I'x/.le, itobt. Haines, Pat Kelly, i Spring. —John Woods, E. 11. Noll, A. B. Snvder, J. 11. Koush. Taylor.— G. N. Marks, t'nion.—Jno. Hall. Walker.—Ambrose MrMullen, William B. Shaffer, David Detrick, John 11. Beck, A. G. Kreamer. Worth.—J. W. Morrison. William Hamilton offered the following resolution, which was adopted : firsolreil, That the following order be observed in the nomination of candidates by the Convention 1. Associate Judge. Recorder. 2. Sheriff. ft. Treasurer. •'I. Prolhonotary. 7. Commissioners, j t. Register. 8. Auditors. The selection of candidates for Associate I Judge* being first in order, the following ! named gentlemen were placed in nomina tion, vix: Daniel '/. Kline, of Bellefonte; J. G. i-arimer, of Spring township ; John K. Runkle, of Potter; W 11. Miller, of Harris; Nathan J. Mitchell, of Howard; John Ri*hel,f Potter; Michael Schaffar, of Walker; P. W. Barnhart, of Boggs ; and the Convention proceeded to ballot, John K. Runkle receiving a majority of all the vote* cast on the first ballot and J. G. Larimer on the fifth. Ist. 24. .14. 4th ith Klin* l-srtsi-r •* 2 V. 41 i'i Mllcl-*tl.._ Ift II 1 W -21 Miller. 22 1.1 II IT Rlshsl |9 v RowSls .VI Rsrnhsrt. ....................... •< '2 '. 4 ScMh IT IS 1* |."> 21 On motion tho nominations of Runkle and Larimer were made unanimous. SHERIFF. The following named gentlemen were placed in nomination for the office of Sheriff, vlr.: Thomas J. Dunkel, of Rush township ; L. T. Munson, of Bellefonte ; W. U. Neidigh, of Ferguson ; Joseph L. Neff, of Boggs; W. 11. Noll, of Spring; John H Mile*,of Huston: John Coldren, of Gregg; Samuel K. Faust, of Milea; George Hoffar, of College; Daniel Wei land, of Harris; Michael Kerstetter, of Spring, and John B Leathers, of Howard. The following arc the ballots: Ist 24. 34 4th Mb. ftlh. 7th *lh 9th loth Pnnkel .... I* I* Is 2" 21 21 22 :il .14 4K Mnn-.0..... IT 17 17 17 17 19 1 )•> is tt*Mlb 4 4 4 N.IT, 7 9 9 9 10 p ft Moil a a k 77 Mil** ft ft s a ft 47 Oinliifr n n • Hnlt.rf 3" 3 *3 A rn*jr • !*..!• ' 1 Htoy M • I 0fl*l 4*. '■* |sr|-r. 1 : W 41. *ii.l-r V i (1.1. A. J. Grei*t wa# nominated on the sec ond ballot arid John Wolf on the fourth and their nomination* were made unanimous. At'DITOR*. A number of jersons were suggested for the j.isiiion of County Auditors and Hon. John S. Proudfoot, of Milesburg and F. P Musser, of Millheim, w re nominated. Major R. 11. Forster was then eld led Chairman of the County Committee f.-r I**2, and the following resolution appoint ing delegates to the Democratic Stat-- Con vention, and naming Senatorial Conferees, wa* offerwl by Mr. Graham, of Philips burg, and adopbsl by the Convention. J{s*.lr*d, That Hon. J. N Cassanova of Philipaburg, and Daniel A Muser. Kq . of Millheim, Is- ap|s>inteil representative delegate- to the Ih-mocratlc State Conven tion to Is' h-ld in lhh2, and that J. W Gepbart, of llellefonu-, Ed. Krumrine, of Gregg, and John K 11-wterman. of Mil>-*, tie appoint, l Senatorial Conferees to Tii-ct the conferees of tho other counties com prising the .'i4lh Senatorial district to elect a Senatorial delegate U> the satue Conven tion. Gn motion the Convention then ad journed. Sraix, Mil l.* ITEMS.. —Vennor ha# sent us that rain we have been looking for so long, and we are all rejoicing accordingly. The great Convention is over and that is another cause of rejoicing. For the |>ast month we have been loved to death with tho hungry office seeker* ever ready to serve the dear people. The masons are busy putting up the wall for I. J. Grenoble's summer resort hotel. Workmen are now excavating the cel lar for Robert Duncan's new store room and the mason# have commenced putting up the wall. Rev. James Wibon, D. D , of New York City, son of Peter Wilon, (s now rusticat ing at his father's. On the 21st inst., he will hold communion services for the Pr*bytorian* at Spring Mill*. Mr. Wil son is a very popular preacher, and hi# yearly visit# to hi# native place are anxiously looked forward to by bis old friend# and neighbors, who know that they will always be treated with one or two good sermons. Prof. Bitner's select school ha* a large attendance of student*. The Profn*or is a very popular young man, well liked, especially by the softer sex. Mis* Maggie Hanna is also teaching a select school, and ha* a very largo number of pupil*. Maggie is a very fine and ac complished young lady, and it seem* strange that some nice young man ba* not captured her heart before this. Guess they are all afraid to try. Prof. Keller is running tho Penn Hall Aradamy but I have not heard with what SUCCOM. Prof. NefT is running a select school or academ ical Institute at Centre Hall. Koran on BAAS KATKRA —The unpleas ant discovery has been made that the flesh on black bass teems with worm*. Fish thus affected have been taker at Towanda and in the water* of the Susquehanna be low Ilarrisbnrg. Dr. Robert Horner, of Gettysburg, examined with a microscope some bass submitted to him, and found myriads of worms in the flesh. The inter est of anglers in this particular kind of flesh will suffer a relapse. It Is not known whether the disease is general, but the fact that flesh thus affected, have been caught at widely separated points, would seem to indicate that such Is the case. It goea without saying that such flth are un lit for food. PKOIIIHITIOM CONVENTION. —The ad- Journed convention of Temperance men mot t the court house, in this place, on Thursday last, for the purpose of pla( ing in nomination candidate* for A*octalo Judge*. Judge John Dirom, of Walker township, and Christian liuck, of Union ville borough, were chosen a the candi date* of the Temperance party of Centre county, and placed ujton the following platform : WIIKKEAR, The abomination* of the liquor tralllc in the county of Centre arid .State of Pennsylvania, i* rapidly iiurca*- ing in it* foul work of destruction among our citizen*, devastating home*, corrupt ing public moral*, weakening the power* of the church lor the cause ol the redeem ing love, and controlling State and Nation al legislation, and WiiKREAa, The two gr- at dominant political parties of our county and State are no longer worthy id' our confidence in the work of temperance reform, *o often professed but always violated, a* wa* the case in the session of the la-t Legislature in refusing the citizen* the privilege of voting for a prohibitory amendment, but in lieu thereof, and in the face of thou sand* of jK'titioners, passed a law making it a misdemeanor for any minor to know ingly and falsely represent himself to he of full ago for the purpose of obtaining in toxicating liquors, which every candid man or woman must •-• at a glance i* pi favor the liquor tratlic and to afford no security against the licensed serpent of death ; simply the wolf in sheep's clothing Ht/wlred, Ist, That the time lias fully come when the friends of temperance should cast aside political prejudice and become fully united in organizations whose leading object shall In' the suppression of the liquor traffic ; and, therefore, we are in favor of nominating two temperance men for the office of Aasociate Judge tn and for the county of Centre, independent ol the old (Mililicai organizations, to be voted for at the coming fall election. lid, Thxt our final object shall fa* the constitutional prohibition of the liquor traffic, the manufacture and -ale of all in toxicant*, a a beverage, the use of alco hol f.,r mechanical, scientific, medical and sacramental purjmses pi be regulated by statute; and we demand that our next Legislature shall submit to the voters of I'ennsylvania said constitutional amend ment* •'id, That a a measure leading P> consti tutional prohibition we H r<- in fav..r of i I'Cal option, and demand of our next l*eg. islalure t fie pa-sage of a stringent lot al option law. 4th, That we rec.-mmend and commend the organization of cunty arid Piwn-nip ! lemje rance societies as auxiliaries |.i the "Prohibition Iteform I'arty of I'ennsyl , varda.. filh, That we heartily end'-r-e ar d r-• • ognixe the gn-at moral i-< r of \\ .rnien Christian Temjierarice l'niofi, and the sue • cess which lias (•<■. the fruit of its lab r, arel we a-k the co-ojieraUon of the noble Christian women of our • -uiiU are! 7"t< in our < fforts to forward 110 foregoing ob ject. Tth, That we favor the action of the Prohibition Convention held at Alp-r.a. July 2*l n, Jhhi, in i,!a ing in nomination Ja- \! Wilson, of Mercer c-onnty, >• a candidate f..r the office of State Treasurer. "th, And now, in unison with our tern perance co-workers of Ohio, who at th-ir convention adopted the following resolu tion, which accord* with our sympathy and feelings Urmdrrd, That we hereby tender P Jas A. Garfield, the President of the Unite.J ; Stat.-#, and his family, our profound sym pathy in hi* sore affliction, and we, in common with the j**-; le of this whole country, rejoice in the prospect* of bis speedy recovery, and devoutly pray God that fie may be spared to Ibis Nation P> ac. i ro.npllsb the great hope* that have been i entrusted in bun. To TITK SIXTEEXER* or THE YARIOI* ! SoI.MERs ORPHANS S BOOLR OF I'rXN- | ATLVAXIA !— As it bat been advertised throughout tlio State in various forms that a lie.union of the Bixteeners, and those j having b*cn honorably discharged, will be held at liarrisburg, Pa., August 24, 2" and , 2i. 1881, for the purpose of forming a per- i manent organization, we take this method of informing thisse interested and those de siring to attend whose address we have not obtained. Ex-Governor Curtin has consenteening address on Wednes day evenCtg, 21th inst, followed by other distinguished person* who will be present. Kvory arrangement is being made to make the re-union a grand success. Ileing already assured of a large attendance, we trust that every Six teener will attend, and also communicate with those they know, urging them P> bo prwent. Sixtecner# upon arriving at liarrisburg will proceed at once to the Capitol and register their name*, where accommoda tions will be assigned thernT The Pennsylvania R. It., Philadelphia ,V Heading H. H , and all other branches controlled by them, will issue Excursion Tickets, orders for which mutt be procured from the committee, named below, for the full term at the rate of one per cent, each mile. Hoarding and bote) accommodation* will he at greatly reduced rate* to the sixtecn er*. For further information address : A. 8. Grow, Lock Haven, l'a. ; Jno. K. I Rockwell, Hartford, Pa. ; E. T. Taylor, | Ewan's Mills, N. J.; Daniel A Hull,. Reading, Pa. ; C. Day Rudy, liarrisburg, Pa.; David W. Colterel, liarrisburg, Pa.; Frank K. Pinkerton, Elersie, Md. —On last Thursday afternoon the resi dence of Mr. Thomas Shearer, of Boiling Springs, was the scene of mirth and pleas ure, occasioned by the marriage of hit son Jeremiah to Mia# Lettie Smith of Spring Creek. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Samuel Furst, of Rellefonte, in the presence of oome fifty Invited guests. After receiving the congratulation* of their many friends, refreshment* were served in an elaborate style, all enjoying this festive feast. The happy couple took the 8.86 train on a short bridal tour, visit ing liarrisburg and other eastern cities. —ilarry Green's five brands of cigar* ar* taking the lead. Try them. —The Hcllefonto AVics, of Wednesday morning, | u, be complimented upon it* fair and unprejudiced rejxirt of the pro ('••ding* of tfm Democratic County Con vention. It expressed iU views of the ticket nominated as follow*, paying at the same time a neat and well deserved corn pii merit t„ ProthonoUry Harper, upon his ro-iiomiriation : "The ticket, on the whole, considered a strong one. To say, however, that tf„. r were none who were disappointed and dis posed p. be beliger„rit would riot be true a* there j* always more or less bitterness alter such a contest, ami where so many candidate* must be shelved. Hut thi* f.-.-f. Ing will wear off after the friend# of the defeated ones have had time to consider the matter, and they will probably con clude thai a Demo, rat, not of their own choice, will, after all, be more acceptable [ than a political opponent. Wo wish it might be otherwise, yet we believe we are giving expression to a fad which we have learned by experience. Jt u i there Is r one of the successful candidates that will start out with no ohstaelcs to obstruct the course of hi* progren* to victory. We al lude to J. Calvin Harper, our present pro , thonoiary, who wa- nominated for re-elec tion by acclamation. Mr. Harper, in the f last thrc.. \e,ir- ~| public isrvl**, ha* wu, I many friends among ull parties bv his affable, gentlemanly manner towards all ( I with whom he ha* iiad business dealings ( | He is a young man of i nergy and promise r and by hi* greet j-opularity w ill do much to help 1., bridge over many a weak place lli the balance of the ticket —An unknown man, supposed to be a . j German tramp, wax kilh-d by the cart in I I vrone yesterday. He wa- walking on the | trai 1. when the day* expre-s going east, , which pa-sed there at 12 20, struck him. Ills body wa- baily mangled, and death ' ; ensued alrno-t instantly. At the inquest , , the verdict of "D.-alh caused by locomo ' j live accident" was rendered. A letter wa# found >-n hi* person show ing bis name I to be J. F. Fucbs. 1 —The Northern Conference of the Ccn r tral Synod of the Evangel:, al Lutheran ' burch, whit h < rnbrai ■ the counties of Centre, Clinton and Union, met at I'ine Gr ivi- Mills, m tf.i-. unty, last *.-• k. The < ..nferer.i • , ntinued in s,-si u several days, in the tran-aeiion of btisini*ss, and adjourn' i to iin* I L'ain at I .-ntre Hall on • the evening of the Kt of N vember. W E 11 t'-rman of 1! :t.)<-rburg dn I on Sunday last, from a si ght wound ret.-tved oil the no-e about a week *g". Krysipela-set in and s; r. * 1 rapidly, ter minating in d'-atle ll'* wa- .''"years of age and leave, a wife and nine < f.iljren \.J llriiwn V I '•• have o|M-ried their n< *• furniture store on Ilishop stf-1, with • splendid line , f furniture of every can ity arid lalitv, whiih they ar-- selling al very reasonable jr.- • IVrs--n* wli • want buy furniture shoal j re t fail to give j them a call. They already have an i-xten sive stock and will receive additions to it. i CORN* AM) Brxioxa—Sufferers from ; corns ar,l bunion* should ret hesitate to ; haw their f<-et treated by Dr Brown, now at the Itr. kerb- ff House W hen such prominent arel well known citizens, a- Me.rs. M Montgomery, I N Gordon. G. T. Brew, F. II Stover and several j i others endorse Dr Brown, the public can ! rest asturred that lie is master of his pro- I 1 fession Tbeataive gentlemen sfe-ak from experience, as they had their feet cured by j I Dr. Brown without pain, blood or sore- | nes, and we take pleasure in recommend- I ! ing Dr. Brown to our readers as a skillful! j *nd painless operator, competent to radi ) -ally cure corn* and bunions, Ingrowing I toe-nails, Ac. Norte* TO TnKAFAmxM.—The under signed give* notice that he will nol permit persons to hunt and shoot gan:o upon hi* farm in Ferguson township without per mission. Any one found upon the prem ise# in disregard of this notice will be treated as a trespasser and prosecuted ac cordingly. D. W. Mitt.**. Ferguson twp., August 9, IRBI. 3t B* Wt akk Ilarrr.—lf you will slop all your extravagant and wrong no lion* in doctoring yourself and faniiliea with expensive doctor* or humbug cure alls, that do harm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all your ail ments—you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you, I* Hop Bitters—rely on it. See another column.—iVes*. f" ' " 1 ' ' 1 —' —Special inducements for orders for Clothing during the Summer months. 23* tf MOHTOOMMY & CO., Tailors. ,S /? . 1 Sal '"W Trial Liar. —The following i the lint of awHiting trial at the Auguit term of court, which b'-gina on Monday, TZA inaUnt : HIRUT WEEK. i "| • —. Habial llurat, WllliiUM lit# Ik 111 Al. i-oi.lM * fewer. 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