®he dmtrc gemccrat. Thursday Morning, January 26, 1882. CUMMFOMDKNCI, run tabling Important news, ailftvit* from any p*rt of Ibo county. No communicate li ft ntcrtal uuUa accoro(willed by lbt real tnuuv of lb* fritter. Local Department. —ls your arm soro? —For Chronic Catarrh, tako PERUNA. I have tried it. J. HBBBUKU, Alleghony City. Pa. —lf you ore deaf, oars run, and have catarrh, tako PERCNA. I have tried it. C. D. WILEY, Houghton, Pa. —Graybill & Co., 420 Market strout, Philadelphia, have secured the services of Mr. C. U. Hoffgr a* salesman. —Subscribe for the CENTRE DEMOCRAT, the largest, best, most genteel and cheapest paper published in Contre county. Kighty-three new members have been added to tho membership list of the M. E. Cburch. The revival still continues with unabated interest. —Tbe young men's meeting and servico of song, held on Sunday in the room of the Y. M. C. A., was well attended, and agreeably led by Mr. W. I. Homing. - The Howard musical association under tho leadership of Prof. Weirick, gave a concert at that place on Saturday evening, which we hear spoken of a." a very credita ble affair. —Cheap milk in Bollefonlo is a reality at last, and they, who have any occasion to use lactiferous spoils drawn from vac cino dugs, had better negotiate with Mr. Brooks for its purchase. —The neat little hat worn by Mr. J. 11. Kreamer, of Millheim, was most gracefully tipped in deference to the sanctity of the DEMOCRAT sanctum on Saturday last. John, you are .always welcome. Come again. —We are all more or less subject to coughs and colds at this season—if you should bo afflicted with either remember that Sines' Syrup <>f Tar, Wild Cherry and Uoarhound is the quickest and most effectual cure. —Mr. A. A. Dale is singularly unfor tunate, scarcely had his disabled foot re covered its wonted spryness until his nose became unruly. On Sunday ho carried that useful, classical member in a sling, and recommended the same core for bad headaches. —Prof. J. Willard Miller occupied tho Methodist pulpit on Thursday evening last. Uur young friend bids fair to make bit mark in the world, for his sermon on that occasion was not only a scholarly effort, but had in it much of tbe soul-stirring en thusiasm of our Metbodistic brethren. —Mr. G. Haag s new mill at Pleasant Gap is now running and almost ready for the manufacture of flour. The millwright, Mr. T. J. Decker, can justly feel proud of the superior manner in which he succeeded in getting tbiag* in order. He was ably assisted by a Mr. Jobton and one or two others. —Rev. John Sline, the pastor in charge of Howard eircut, is holding a very suc cessful protracted meeting at Curtin's, and at its close will begin one at Howard. Mr. Stine is one of the old standby# in the conference, and we are glad to learn that be is well liked and is meeting with suc cess in bis new field. —An exceedingly unfortunate occur rence was the falling of the high steeple of the Lutheran cburch at Centre Hail, on Buoday last, during the prevalence of the high wind blowing at that time. It struck tbe rear of Mr. Wm. Wolfs ware house, doing much damage. Several ladies bad just .passed the place of disaster and now think they had a narrow escape. —Blind Charley, a musical prodegy, is to appear at tho M. E. Church at Pleasant Gap, on Friday and Saturday evening next, in an entertainment to be given for tho benefit of tbe cburcb. This will doubtless be an enjoyable occasion, and the presence of Charley who performs three different pieces of music in different keys at one time, should of itself draw a good audi ence. All are invited. The admission will be 23 cents for adult*, and children 15 cent*. —Why don't tho borough aulhoritiet by a pronunciamento put a stop to the reck let* coasting on our street*? A poor on protected biped ha* little or no show when suddenly confronted by a red streak of greased lightning bearing upon it* varnish ed back a mischievous urchin, and the consequence, a chaotic mm of pedestrian, iled and wrathful boy, i* sufficient to arouse the ire of the most evenly tempered among u*. Much collision* always retult in the discomfiture of the lone traveller, and sometime* in the descending gamin being roost effectually chastised. —A special agent of the N. Y. L, K. A W. R. R- ha* been here to inspect the specimen car built by the company doing butine** in this place, and officially de clared the car, which I# of the gondola Style, to he the most perfect and in every respect the most satisfactory he ever e*. amines!. The works opened up on Monday morning with a full force—three hundred men—and If any reliance is to be placed in the favorable ap|>earance now worn, we pr idi t a proeperou* future for our friends* It affords u* no little pleasure to record this undoubted evidence of good titnn# coming, and trust no more tdlo seasons such as the lato ono may trouble them. The men seem contented end speak well of the manner in which they are treated by their employers. ■ —A neat little circular, a copy of which wo append, has bnen issued by the Y. M. C. A. of thi* place: Directory of tho churches in Bollcfonte, compiled by tlio Young Men'* Christian Association, lor the information of persona who arc ([lend ing the Sabbath in Hollofonto, at nny one of which they will receive u cordial wel come. Sunday M. V. A. Services —At 0:30 a. m. service* at tho county prison; 4 p. m. Young Mon'a meeting and services of song, except tho flrat Sunday in each month, when thero is a general union meeting. Week Day Service*. —Memorial (bovs) Branch meeting, Monday, 7 p. m.; nor mal class, (during winter) Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.; Young Men's meeting, Friday, 7:10, to 8 p. m. To any of the meetings strangers will bo welcome. Heading room open every week day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Leading papers and magazines on file. Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Goo. Ponnepackor, corner Spriug and Howard streets. Sunday school 2:30 p. lit. lattheran Church, Rev. S. K. Kurst, High street, south of Court House. Sun day school 0 a. m., in summer, 2.30 p. m. in winter. Reformed Church, Rev. J. F. Do Long, corner Linn and Spring streets, (services until completion of now building in Y. M. C. A. ball.) Sunday school oa. m. St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. John Hewitt, corner of Allegheny and Lamb streets. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Presbyterian Church, Rev. \Vm. Laurie, Spring street facing Howard. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Raptist Church, Rev. E. B. Morris, ser vices in Bush's arcade on Uigh street. Sun day school 2:30 p. m Friends' Meeting House, on Spring St., near Academy. Services on Sunday and Wednesday of each week at II a. in. United Rrtihren Church, Rev. J. F. Tallhelm, High street, west of Thomas. Sunday school 9 a. m. St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Father Patrick McArdiu, Bishop street, east of Allegheny. African M. E. Church, Rev. John M. Palmer, High street west of Thomas. Sun day school 2:30 p. m. Hours of Services : Morning worship 10:30 o'clock, (except Friends'meeting 11.) Evening worship 7 in winter, 7:30 in sum mer. Week-day service* Wednesday evening. The association offers free to young men the use of comfortable reading rooms, well supplied with leading secular and religious papers and magazines. Reference Library of 500 volumes. Writing materials. Good boarding house register, and social and religious meeting". Strangers, who are always weloome, are requested to make themselves known t the General Secre tary as sucb. Officers of tho association : President —D. 8. Keller, Esq. Vice President —R. F. Shaffer. Treasurer —J. W. Gophsrt Oenernl Secretary —J. W. Miller. Recording Secretary —W. F. Reoder. This card accompanies tho directory : To the Usher : Tho bearer is a stranger in Hellefonte. Your uual courtesies will be appreciated by tho Young Men's Chris tian Association. Min Fushay, a member of the Society of Friend*, who is an evangelistic laborer in the vineyard of Him aho doelh all thine;* well, exhorted at the evening ser vice In the M K. Church on Sunday. She is totally blind, ever hat been, and ha* no assursnro that the will ever be permitted to look upon the face* of tho*e she love*. A* a speaker *he I* fluent, and the manner of her delivery it touching. Her di*erta tion WM *ddre**ed chiefly to t'nwe not connected with any church, and to pathe tic wat the story the told that many in the audience were moved to tear*. Wo feel better for bavins; listened t her and hope the may continue lom; in the terviceuf her Matter. —No town of which we have any knowl edge it the fortunate possessor of more beautiful ladiet than our own. We are not troubled with egotism either, and who can censure u* for not only mentioning the fact, but appealing to the fair daughter! of Kva to toe to it that the lovely face* be hut the outward indexes of beautiful heart*, pure ihoiighta and true nobility of charac ter. Upon you devolve* the solution of the question, whet tball he the condition of tociety in which we move? Yoft can by a proper retard for ordinary conven tionalllie* of refined society, establish for yourselves a code of regulation* that will have a tendency to purify the social atmos phere all around you, and trantmlt to you a supremacy you can attain in no other way. Consider no one an intimate friend whom you would blush to present to your mother a* one worthy her confidence and love. Treat tbote who fail to come up to the standard of moral* contained in the Bible, with the rame g-nteel consideration you would a partial stranger ; and they, whom you tee 111 to thowcr the wealth of your regard upon, will appreciate alt the morn the favor you have conferred, Let your dnily walk and conversatlcn be luch at to warrant the reapoct of all, and believe u* it will he cheerfully end promptly ac corded. —I have used Green's Com p. Byrup of Tar, Honey and Uioodroot In my family for several year*, and ran reommend it M the bet I r m for crugh* and cold* 1 ' have ever used. I found It et|>ecially nice I for children. 4. D. BocanacK, Beilefonle, Feb. '42, 'Bl. PERHONAL.—Ourdtedat friend, Prof. W. F. Smith, of l'enn townabip, looked in upon u* on Tueiday evening. Wobaler'a dictionary afforded him some aniuaeinenl while our exchange table wa* a veritable Utopia in hi* estimation. —Seldom it the gloom banging over our devoted bead* dispelled by the presence of fair ladies, as it wa* on Tuesday afternoon. Mr*. Win Wagner, accompanied by her friend Mi* Mollis Powers, looked all over the office, and eeined dit appointed l>ecau*n there are no closet* to he looked Into. —Constable Jackson Gorton, of Philips burg, *welld our emaciated wallet to the tuno of a year 1 * aub*cription ycterday, and will be properly and promptly in formed of all that may occur during the coming year. —Wm. J. Marshall, Fitchburg, Ma**., ha* been secured to deliver hi* lecture "An Kvening in Wonderland, and the Yellowstone National Park," before the member* of tho Y. M. C. A. and it* friends. The date ha* not been announced. Mr, Marshall i In possession of flattering re commendation* front Dr. J O. Holland, Dr. O. W. Holme*. Win. Cullen Dryant, the Kmpernr of Draxil, Dev. H. W. Doecber and many other*. —Prof. D. M. Wolf, county superinten dent, held a special examination of teach ers at hi* office on Saturday. Dr. J. F. Hartcr, of Millhoim, paid hi* respects to the DKVICH RAT office on Tuesday morning. Mr. Jatnn* Sample of Pino Grove Mills, ha* been a traverse juryman this week. We hate not I seen able to ascertain that bis service* in that capacity were needed any more than those of tho junior editor of the DEMOCRAT. A large number of commercial gen tlemen have given friends In D!lefont the pleasure of ga/.ing upon their beaming countenance* during the pat week. Among those whom we have noticed upon our street* we can recall J. W. Pennington, generally called the governor, Maj. Geo. D. Plfer, Ja*. If. Yourig, c. D. Kellee, J. H. Hahn, and Harry Van Horn. We do not doubt that their many business friend* were glad to meet them. Dr. Kirk has been busy for *ome time vaccinating hi* friend# and say* be can scarcely secure point* with which to do it fast enough. Doc use* only the most pois onous virus, and generally succeed* in do ing a good job. Mr. Wilbur Harris, the acorn mods* ling assistant postmaster, had hi* face wreathed and festooned with happy smile* yesterday. Did some one invite you out? —lf Mrs. Anna Dushman, Cen tre county, Pa., will send her postofßce address to the potmaler of Bellefonte, he will forward to her a letter for which she may have be-n looking for some time. The letter is post marked Deed*ville, Mif flin county, Pa., and must be sent to the dead fetter office, if not called for or claimed within a certain time. —We have been >hnn a commission grant's! t<> John llarlcr, K.j , an aged cilir.cn of Millbeitn in hi* 89th year, de claring him to be a fecond lieutenant of Company A, First Brigade, Tenth iJivl •inn of the militia of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to be valid for oeven year* if the taid John Hartrr o long behaved himelf well. The document bean date Aug. 4th, IHI4, signed by Simon Snyder, Governor, and countersigned by James Trimble, Dep'y. Sec'y. —That cunning, wily little foe to man'* happiness, Cupid, hat been doing soma active work in our midst of late. fie aimed a shaft at the tender spot in the heart of our neighbor, Mr. I. 11. Spitxar so deftly, that it struck and stuck just where it would do the most good. In obedience to it* imperative dictation he hied himself away U> Sunbury, and with more noneha lanre than we can credit Chesterfield, de liberately laid hi* heart, band, fortune and name at the feet of Miss Bertha Loeb. The nuptials, to occur some time soon, bava &~en properly announced and we are sure our friend will be a complete success as a bearded Benedict. —Should you in church, or at the opera, suddenly lose sight of everything in the house ahead of you, you need not think the gas has been extinguished or that a huge curtain has been lowered in front of you, but what ha* happened after a few moments soaks through your bewildered brain and the matter at once assumes a tangible shape when you dlsoover that it la some fair one's bat that obstructs your vision, for she has just entered and will do all she can to make you miserable. If you musingly mutter "shoot tha bat," no one will censure you. —Small pox has not appeared anywhere In Centre county except In the borough of Unionvllle. At that place there have been six case* of the disease. Fortunate ly these case* were confined to one family —the parents and four children. The authorities of the borough deserve com mendation for the energetic manner In which they dealt with th* pest in their midst, end are to be congratulated upon the fact that their effort* have been success fill in preventing it* spread l>eyood the one afflicted family, Four of thb^Mtf ly— | Patterson by name— are nosr convalescent, but two of the small children I were stricken by th* di-easn we under. I stand are In a very dangerous condition and not expected to live. I COURT PROCREDINUH.—January term of court began on Monday morning last at 10 n. in., with bi* Honor Judge Or vis presid ing, who bad for the first time the assist ance of tho nowly elected associate*, Hon. J. (J. I,rimer and Hon. John K. Uunklo. After hearing a number of petition* and motion*, court adjourned to two o'clock p. in. In tho afternoon session tho court an | nounced tho reappointment of H. F. F<- tor, Christian Derr and Martin Morrlion aa tip atavea to wait upon tho court for tho enduing year. Christian Durr was desig nated to wait uioin tho firand Jury when In session. Tho Grand Jury wan tlion iiworn in with Robert Lloyd, of Philips burg, a* forcinmi. The usual routine busi ness of rocoiving tho constable'* return* for the January ljuarter Be*lon*, and tho punncl of Travcrte Juror* culled over. The petition* for license* were then taken up and the following disposition inado of thcui: Thorn** P*roii, T*rn, Pbitl|<*haiK. Hdnwl I'slrlck Mn'auii, " Robeit T) lur, " •* lir*ut*M] June * I IMung, * Lilmi; lt|i. Ihtuiei . 11. Kaiir*. *' " li"luae* A. K Orahalli. t*iwu " MUIMI T. J. Nlji t*. ** f'hltl|r*l'tit|r, Jt*lus4 t>n Tuesday the case of Frederick Kurt/, againat W. K. Alexander w calie.l and tried. Verdict for plaintiff for s3'. dt. Tho firand Jury up to the tune of going to pre** hail disponed of the following toil* of Indictment* : Commonwealth against K. I'. June* and Margaret hi* wife, violation of the liquor law. True bilL Commonwealth v*. Samuel Hordee, Jr., larceny. True bill. Tried before Jury, verdict— Commonwealth v*. Klijab Kicorda, an aaull and battery. Prosecutor, \Vin. Walk er. Diil ignored and proaeculor to pay coat*. ' Commonwealth V*. F.dward Tiding), as- Mault and battery and folonioua *-auit. Proaeculor, Wm. Walker. Dill ignored. Commonwealth va. Win. Walker, at aault and battery. I'rostx-utor, Kdward Idding*. Dill ignored and proaeculor to pay coda. Commonwealth v#. John l)om#y, Curt Bcaty, Wm. Green, Mattie Kilxgirl, Rich ard if'Neil, Michael O Neil, Cha#. Cart wright and Ktonehraker, a>>ault and battery. I'roaecutor, John liundie. True bill a# to Iticbatd O Neil, Charlet Cartwrigbt and —— Slonebraker. Commonwealth v. Weley Johnson {colored i wife beating, Prosecutrix, Mr#. Johnson. True bill. Commonwealth v#. KJward McNaily, tramp. Prosecutor, K. Morgan. True bill. Commonwealth v#. John Cupper, forni cation and baUrdy. Prosecutrix, Sadie Kttacl True hill. Commonwealth v. Wm. Hubert#, car rying concealed deadly weapon*. Proe cutor, W. M. iieimacb' True bill. THE LTCOMIXO IXIRASn sll nolss expiring daring Nor. 'MI. * 4-10 per ct' I p..a sll antes expiring daring Ifor. "SO, Kia-IO perrt. I'pua sll note* expiring daring dsn. HI, IX l-lo per rl. I Pn sll note* expiring dariat Ve*. 's|. 11 VI" p. r rl. I'pua all antes ei pi ring daring March '*l 11110 perct. I'pna all notes expiring daring Sail *l. IS l-M perrl. t'pua sll soles expiring daring lay >l, IA Hhorn things, and to cttixen* of the Keystone State, jn t|,j t j t( . stance, peculiarly satisfactory. 01-R LITTLE OXE ASH THE NtRKERy. —Tbi# beautiful little illu#lrated megar-ine i# fur the little people, lho#o 1 and double boater*. Tooy bavo lor tale tu Welcome Homo double healer, which ha* been tbor oughly end •atulactori'y te.u-d in thu community. lire** good*, tilkt, velvet*, j,luhet and lintel plaid* and *trija- in all had<- and effect* al the Bee 111 v. —Ladie*', ui.*<-.' and children'* dol niarik and coal* in endlo** variety and very cheap al the Bee llive. L-ieb'* it the place to buy dry good*. Largo artoritnenl, low price, and good good* at all time*. —The near advertisement of tbe Bee Hive one-price lb-re* in tbi* week'* paper will repay a careful peru*al. —"W'et feet are common and cold* are not scarce. "—D-10 0-1 Hunter. T.jlor, I'or; ioo'tu, Maouu. t Job* Lo'i, Inner |J U Hurjen, U lofty III)Or b-Slef. Ruib William tu.tJW|*Mr| I'tultu W ,|f, Mile*. H-lUU'I lhttr, M titer. Wll.n Jrein, low*. B * IBRFL'I, - J'>h Fl CARRY ITO*** I'Graj tl'k. BelMoal*. merman I.yutu sprint William Ho*k, Lit—m. lux llu|.i iiHofni. t>a rEJai,i.r. , J—[l< Wroaa Sr lludou i.e., K llaker. (hlbcr, IW I|II*M llcneen Jr ORE** W B Krktey, B-naer. | ul.e.i, l-Cili,-! utg. < bar.ee Snyder, *ergaaoa do* llalu*., I'bilipelrut *. Tai*L LlT. —The following i* the list of cas.- for trial at the January term of court, which b-gin* 0 n Monday, the 234 i in*lant: StUXISII '(. j Job* M tai.kla n J A. ' rider, Al.sand.t A IVcarr. Kc-,*r A Gepbert. j Kmc* L lloUna*. _ - J. A < rider, AU v.odrr A Beer Hearer A C'ehatt. M IU.I* ilrt.f .. .. " 111 J V a Xru lib- eta! I A let and— A Honor Hoy. I U'Cor A Una 'George M fetrrr, faraL * *lhnr*e Bc^mm.wwwww. " llftry Hrygn. JIW 4* A WhUff rrw-.r* " UUi, TbtlltM k •. .rer A t.-Td.a't Carat A Cray. Klitale-th itrrudort. adm '*. •' J 11. Oreodorf Until k llMlHtC* Joerpb Wa*r*.. " Fena'* B. KOo. AiowWl H r.r. Blanrbard. ller.Jatr.iß Hetlaad K;lial-lh Mali'*; *t aI. J*U,b Beck, aae of " Job* iTTIu _ Ilor. Art PrHa, rt aL " U*or(*C. Mortal) aval. ej.atigl.r Hearer A G-rbart. Bankr A l-rd-r J . Beurtwrt, ttnai.r A Irejdrart. llaatlo*a Th . M.rrr tbaa - Jidaa T Fonler. WHI Bearer A Her Hart laa lei la frtU.- n'ra.- - J. || Harm. B'alr Hearer A Oerdwi. B.r.u-Ui BtlDer - e joaepti intaer'r no. .. Boy. iraulM. Jartd. Haakey ._™.. - J 11. R-i(raider ■•arid Keller. ... " Jam!. Hot.a. a-nb rtatm " Her. II A aid Airs A H. * .Hum Bobs " Ja.v.t< H I*, Keller B A U . ar.d Air*. A B. K. J I'raaer rt al C N*w, , Hawr Bama Aletwrdrr A Bower Hearer A Cepbarc W-a J TVi'.mpa.a •• J. Killer Miller. Hearer A Ur,d.arL H t *ailrr. Ale* A Bower. II W ll.a.rar i. A Older. Alriander A Bower Harrer A Qepbart Oe.M*e O'lVrae. aae " Janea .> Htjao. Alesaader A Breaar. Krjrblria Jobr. Kblrlry ~ J M leHb. adn'r "to Chamtwra, Aletaader A Bower (lay. Tb. Ilajdrn ( ..npaay ...._ " Ra. F. Dnaraa A G> Alevander A Bower Her, It II Itaaraa A 'to " Jaaee Kennel!, et at. Bearer A Oepbart. At. tender A Bower. J. H All,right - W.A. Wilbana, • Keller. V raa A ilaaiiajra. A.M. AiUrtgbt " J W. Stewart, Keller. Cray. —Cuff*, collar*, nccktitw *nd All kind* of gentlemen'* clothing at tbe Philadelphia Branch. Philadelphia Marhet*. raiubatrait, January I&, IW2 Trade fe qale* in all .lepartiaenU. tad brwwdetafr* ir t+rj dolt. I r urm klII tod Kl mi l.ftir* |rr>K In -Indie* Mlnn-enta e*|raa, al ; Pmnerlraata (awily al (AWWAAhi; e™i.„.|„, d,, HVn'Mh "d latent* al *1 2VHM.7&. Hie ft.e.r MJ|. *t *CAn lor relied and *4 "S Ir pure, Wrr.—There waa a Htm kettn* In a beat, bet n,.t m.i.h denxnd Tb -l.een* A*.iter a,re: At tdd Al 41U aeked f. K-. S Jannerr fIA2 hil and *1 42*. arbed (or do, t-leuaii; (I in", tdd awl II 44V, arked tor do.. Marc b. B*U*f*at* Marhnta. Ktuirnm. January 18, MB, QUOtATIONt. old wheat, per b—bet ft an Bed wheal . (Bow) | M Bye, per Icuahrl Of Cora. cob a, Cora, abelled (data. M Finer, reiail. per banal , , y*A Flowr. wbelaaale..o T a* Xnr Jdrrrfwwraf. Public Notice. Vet ice is hereby given that I have I.V pan-baaed at (Variable'* aale, the (ollealn* arti