®lte Ccntrr §twotrat. Thursday Morning, February 9, 1882. OoaaaaroaDiacs, cunlalnln* Important new*. UlUt •d from any part of tti* counts. No commuuicsttcn- I DMrtwl uules* accompanied by the raal nam* of Uta writar. Local Department. —Modiflod to suit i Pull down your baaquel —Snydertown is to bave a new Luth eran church. —No remedy except PERUNA doe* always coincide with the ft* mcdieatrix natura. —Greenland ha* no cat*. Think of cat* in a country where the night* are six month* long I —For the benefit of the Watchman and Republican we are plea*ed to ilale that Mr. Furat ha* found the DEMOCRAT office. The service* in the Methodist church were ably conducted by Rev. Mr. Laurie, of the Presbyterian church, on last Friday night. —The member* of tho Methodist Sun day-school contributed nineteen dollar* to the missionary fund of that church, on Sunday. —Women aro consistent beings ; at church thoy sing "Sweet, Hy and By," and at home they do the same—"Sweet, Buy and Buy." —The principal of our public schools, Prof. D. M. Lieb, ha* requosted all pupil*, in attendance, to be vaccinated. Mr. Lieb never misses an opportunity to do good. —History Is cotinually repeating itself. Every ono i taking the good, old fash ioned remedy, Sinea' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarhound for coughs and cofds this fall. —"Now twilight lets her curtain down aed pins it with a star," might have done well enough before McDonald Clark died, but now she pin* it with one of Harry- Green' cigars. —We have a few more copie* of a val uable litt'e work—"A Thousand Facts for tho Family Circle," and will cheerfully present a copy, with our compliments, to any of our subscriber* who will call at our office. —Acting upon the gentle hint of the DEMOCRAT last week, tho boys deported themselves a* good boys should, at the meeting of the Branch on Monday night. The ser.vico wa peculiarly interesting and appropriate. —A letter addressed, Edward A. Raw lins, Montreal, is being firmly held by Potmsster Johnson, until a more explicit direction is vouchsafed. Who know, whether Mr. Rawlins live* in Virginia, Missouri or Canada ? —The crystallr.ed bosom of the planing mill dam pre*ented quite an animated ap' peaiance tho latter part of !ad old maids. One arm of the average young man, when applied properly, will generate more electricity in five minutes, than a gross of the e. c.'s in five years. —lt rains alike on the just and th unjust. On the just mainly because the unjust have borrowed their umbrella*. Rut both just and unjust are liable to take cold If they are exposed to rain, and we know that there is no thing to good for coughs and cold* as "Oreen's Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Bloodroot." —We believe there is in ordinance upon the borough statute book* prohibiting the throwing of stone* and other missile* upon the street*. We are anxious to know why It it not enforced. Snow balling renders the parties, addicted to the pernicious habit, amenable, and It is high lime some measure* were taken to put a stop to the indiscriminate hurling of theee messen gers of woe. —Wra. I. Marshall, Ksq., who will lec ture In Humes' Hall on Monday evening next, on the interesting subject of "An Kvenlng In Wonderland, or the Yellow stone National Park," is to be at Cooper Institute, on Saturday of tbie week. We rouchsafe a good thing, and as the cause, Tia : the Young Men's Christian Associa tion fund, la a commendable one, we trust none of our friend* will unnecessarily ab sent themselves, but tender tbe organiza tion the support It merit*. Chart of re served seats now raady at Mseers. Miller £ Co.'* book store ; call toon or you may Jbe disappointed. —The Tyrone 7\mes, now risiog two yearn old, 1* about a* spicy a little affair, as one care* to sac. Hut friend Holme* we would be pleated to have you credit u* properly, with any thing you may feel like using. We are liberal, and you can bavo all you want, only we cravo proper acknowledgement. —With real pleaiure we hear of the un qualified acquittal of Conductor K. M. Furey, of Denver, Colorado, who wa* charged with criminal complicity in ah itracting freight from can while in trantit over tbo lino of the company hy which he wa* employed. He wa* at one time in charge of the only train that ran from Lowlsburg to Spring Mill* over what I* now known a* the L. A 8. C. K. R. —Ju*t what crow to pick with the pave ment opposite our office, a certain gentle man could have had I* a mytery to u*. On Saturday morning after the ground wa* decently covered, and dangerou* place* concealed, this party, and we did pity him, too, *at down *o emphatically that in our opinion bo wa* endeavoring to puni*h the •idowalk. The many who have tried thii will testify that pavement* are incorrigible. —Our* wa* the extreme pleaiure to meet Mr. F. M. .lackon, of Klmira, N. Y., manager of the Howe Sewing Machine Company, on Wedneday. Mr. Jackson 1* a suitable person to represent one of the mo*l *ucce**ful a* well a* enterpriing manufacturing companies in the world A pleasant gentleman in whoto company an hour i mo*t felicitously spent. Of course he had our jolly friend, Mr. A. C. Moore with him. —Seventeen dollar* and sixty cent* i< the ciact amount of money the county In vetted in the scalp* of variuu* kind* of defunct quadruped*, on Tuesday. Why not capture them alive and start a zoologi cal garden of our own. If all the animal* purported to have been killed lat year, and for which the county paid a handtome royalty, amounting in the aggregate to $1240, had been taken alive we might have had a handnome menagerie. —A* a specimen of difficult versification w# insert the following from the pen of Carl Schreibcr, the Brush valley poet: Mt >f rhflM not fnorf, lniid d-llar hill w*r . That all n.f p"-|en and ft? till *er fltufDnl oqt an 1 not with g- *li wer# All m -# . than atill war* Thaatnrtia rif h%rt at> rapidly I howlng the true color* undor which it ' ail# that a man who entertain* any revprct i for himaeir, hi* family or neighbors will hare nothing to do with It. Keen though tha rite of tha* excrescence* wa phenom enal, their decline ha* been no le* rapid. Public *ntimanl ha* permanently banish ed them from legitimate channel* of trade, and tho*e that continue doing buainea* are dally being compelled to enter security for their appearance at court, to answer the charge of fraud preferred against them by the many whom they hare tucceeded In duping and awindling. The manner in which they do business place* a premium upon death. A ton i* induced to inture* the life of hi* aged father, upon being as tured by the oily-tongued agent that the aaaeMmenU will be few and light, and only dUcorera after he ha* paid hundred* of dollar*, that tha company can at any time cloa* it* door* in the face* of it* policy holder*, and there I* no recourse; thit, terrible a* It i, l howerer of minor im portance compared to the aniiety with which the unnatural child will await the death of the be*t friend he ever had. Before many year* the wort in roc tire that can be hurled at a political candidate, will be that be waa at one time engaged In thin mo*t nefarious business. We caution our friends to glee these shark* the cold shoulder, and steer clear of any one who asks them to take out a policy. PKKSONAL, —Baney, tho local expres man, I* prospering ; he has a new horse and wagon. J. Willard Miller led tbo young men's mooting and service of long, on Munday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Potior, of near Centre Hall, favored u by calling on the DKMO CKAT on Monday. Mr. K. C. Krumrino, ono of Gregg township'* active young Democrats, wa* in town yeiterday. Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Karon, of Union ville, while in town on Tuesday, did not forget tho DXMOCHAT. yfo are sorry to note the continued ill ness of our friend Mr. Win. Cox. In flammatory rheumatism is the ailment. Our handsome druggist, Mr. Kellers, took a ride on Thursday and understand* fully tho art of manipulating 'the ribbons.' Mr. Finley K. Johnson i* at home, lie looks just a* ho used to, and reports Lock Haven a splendid town—for a mash. Ah, Finley ! Tho many friend* of Mr. John Bodine will bo pleased to know that ho has a I", ciativa position a* (a gliu* cutter, at the works here. Mr. Robert Kldred, of Mackeyville, Clinton county, tpent last Sabbath in Rellefonte. He was accompanied by his brother, Mr. Jame* F.ldred, of Cawker City, Kansas. Mr. John (juillien.ot St. I-ouii at one time an accomplished cow-Doy, is in charge of a department at tho glass work*. He relate* some intensely interesting tale* of life in tho Lone Star .State. Mr. George A. Katon, formerly ono of Mr. Hicks' able salesmen, and now resid ing at Pennsylvania Furnace, shook hands with hi* many friend* here on Tuesday. Reserved seals entitling bulders of tbem to advantageous position* at the lecture on Monday evening, are being taken rapidly. Chart at Miller's book store now ready. Rlind Charlie wa* present at the services at the M. K. church, on Sabbath evening, nd entertained those who were fortunate enough to he there with some of his ex cellent music. Moft people arc ealiiflcd In own and be allowed In ride in ono • 1 >ikh, not u> with : our irrepri ible friend, Mr. 8. K. Fau*t, ' who came sailing into town, on Saturday, j with ix or mven. Ex-Deputr Sheriff, 11. B Springier, we are plcaeed to know, i* iucceeding admi rably in hi* new vocation. Honeely, coupled with hard work, always help* thote who help themselves. H. F. Hunter, Eq.,of Benner township, and Mr Samuel Decker, of Zion, w.-re among our visitor* on Tueeday of thin week. We lake great delight in enter taining uch good old Democrat*. Our tall friend, Mr. Calvin Smith, it juot tickled all to piece*. He put away eighty-three load* of ice, and will n-h<-d in Philadelphia, dated March I'Jtb, i 1810, ha* been placed in our liand" for ex amination by Mr. Jame* Corneliu*. The | paper I* a curiosity, tho reader* of the DKMOCKAT, or any other of liellefonle's ! excellent weeklie*, would consider them selves insulted were we to mail Ihetn copies similar in appearance. It has hut two pages, no head, few advertisements, is printed on coarse, tough paper, in large Isold type, and is yellow with age. Iu editorials are remarkably well written, evidencing careful preparation, and the •pirit they brathe would, certainly, have ! entitled the editors to no little considera tion as patriotic rilir.cn*. Kngland it so. \crrly denounced and the [.eople called ojMin to support the action Congress may take in the troubles then brewing ; the •var of I Hltj was fought under the inspira | linn of jut such sturdy stroke* of the pen, • dminittered by men who counted well the cost, and baring made up their mind" threw into the cause their b<*t iffirt*. I The /Vc.s contains a lengthy, beautifully written obituary of the wife of Simon Snvder, E* llrKean .. , 2 Bradford 47 Mercer...., fig Bucks M Mifflin 17 liutier 2fl Monroe VI Camb la 8'" Montgomery,... 80 Cameron fs Montour II Carbon 35 Noriham'd 44 Centre,.. 26 Northampton ... 67 Chester 81 Perry lit) Clariorf 8" Phila Schuylkil'*... 110 CrawforJ 64 Snyder 28 Cumberland 87 Simerse 82 Daupbi n._ 65 >uiiivan 4 Ib-biware. 60 Suscpiehinna-... 28 Klk 7 Tioga 27 Krie, 78 Union, 10 Fayette 7V Venango 25 Forest, 8 Warren 2t Franklin f>B Washington.,... 60 Fulton 1" Wayne 81 Green 8 Westmoreland., f>o Huntingdon 88 Wyoming.., 18 Indiana. 68 York 78 Jefferson, IB; - Juniata 18 Total 8,4*4*7 Lackawana 107 I The Pennsylvania Institute for the In tlruclion of the Blind" will receive appli cant* between the age* of 10 and 26. Tbe "Pennsylvania Working Home for Blind Men" will receive ih'e between the age* of 26 and 60, to learn trades and receive employment therein. And the "Pennsylvania Industrial Home for Blind Women" will instruct and employ blind female* of 21 year* and upwards. The last two institutions are supported mainly by legaciea and benevolent contri bution*. It I* vary certain that a large number of the blind in the counties know nothing about these institution*; and also that very many who do know of them have Dot had the friendly band to prepare the way far their coming here. ft i* obviously the kind office ot every good cl linen and certainly tho official duly of the Guardian* of the Poor to look faith fully into this matter. WILLIAM CBAPIM. Principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind ; 11. L. HALL, Ruperintendant of the Pennsylvania Work ing Home for the Blind Man. —The great secret of PBDOVA I* that It always coincide* with tba ri* mtdieatrix wifsrs. (Nature.) —fiu Pi S. tk A. Locb fur bargainf in bnytbing. Hreji goudf, eilka, VulveU, plufbef and tinw-l plaids ami nrlja-. Ir, .11 .hgdet and effect# at tho Hue Hive. Loeb it the place to buy dry gnodr. Largo assortment, low price* and good good# at all times. Spring and Hummer reason, 1882. Woolen btock noio eomplrtr. K-trlv or ders toliciled. 4i-tf MOKTOOMKRT A CO., Tailorr. | —Tho new advertisement of the 800 Hivo one-price floret in thin we<-k' paper | .sill repay a careful perusal. I had great trouble with my lung* until I used I'KHCNA. Am well. Mrs. A. BRIBER, I'itteburg, J'a. "Forth into the mightv forest Hushed the rnbdden'd Hiawatha ; in bit heart u deadly borrow." Why, because town one sold him a < igar bo much inferior to Harry Greens that be got tnad. Kec ' For tli<' present the sleighine is about over. For a week past sleighing parties were in order, and those who enjoyed the pleasure which thoy afforded will probably wish fur another fall of snow. A special meeting of the Huntingdon Presbytery was held in the Presbyterian j ehur< h of Bellefunleon ia>t Tuetdar. Two ; ministers belonging to tliis Presbytery re. reived |x-rniision t<> j< in other Presbyte ries— Kev. W. Campbell to that of Balti more, Md , and it,-v. S. 8. Wallen to Washington, I>. C. —"The world is all a fleeting show, for mans illusion given; the smile* of joy, 1 the tears of wtrir, l IB,H < %t*R K'S'TS fic'h Rl;' |>< (■ *. F | W r 11G L I' L*B.- to tjrt writ. Which is answered In throe words—take Hop Hitters! —The very best production that can bo had from 15 rst c'as stock and eicollent : workman>hlp in leads and shoes, at prices no higher than common eastern tra*b, are 1 now open and for rale by S. A A. Loeb. Call and examine the stork of ranges Iad cook stove, at Wiboa, MeVhrliM* I Co ; also their line of single and double healers. They have for sal- the Welcome ll< me double h<-atcr, wbli b bas been thor j oughly and satisfactorily tested in this j community. Seiinlor Hill's Condition. I tie Atlanta Ha.) Constitution says: A letter was receiveil in tins city on -Saturday stating that foiled Mates j Senator B. H Hill bad gone to I'hila ielpliia for an * x am in at ion ol bis tuout b. It is said Ir. Gross found a small swel ling Ht the (dare where the former ope ration had lieeri made, but * as not ler * tain as to whether it was the old disease or tire result of cold. Leeches were ep plied with a view of reducing it in that way, but |)r. 'iro-s-wa* of tlie opinion that the thirii operation would be neces. -ary. He said, however, that it would l.e an operation not attended with much danger. At the same time that this third ops-ration is performed the knife will l.e used to clip Mr. Hill a tongue at the point where it healed up when the last operation was fterfornied. It then healed further than was intend ed, ami in cotis-f justice gives a lisp trs Mr Hill's Speech. I his clipping Will amount to little or nothing," Philadelphia Markets. Caiutastu Jvutwr* IH. ISS.' 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I s.| bsrt*.-**, 1 OS,a m-i. 1 tat 4-. | i„k, t 50.,,-. | . al is-rtdtT-s. t--tl.lr- l s ii.t-r.-st la : art— of sh-at in r -.-ar--t.ts .t1,1.4. lut——t in 7 >'->• of ry la grunt,4. I Ctrl-!-art i s-Ib' r altb ail < 4 his put* t..i |'l 11. I b-'-i t raolinn all i-r-.n- n,4 to tn.-l.il- a itb nt in ! MKrt-ra *ithtk> s.m- as 1 bars 1-tt it>. i s--|-rri in rh- har- is -4 sard <-..rg- V l'.i,t .luring I raj i-lsasars. k-iMIRTA LI i AS | >ILEB ! I'ILKS! riLi;s ! A SI HE Ct'HE FOtSD AT LAST SO OSE HEED SI EE EH' A air. Cars l- r Blind Ith-sding, tobinc and tics - rat.-l rilsa has I—-n drsrr.rsrsd t<> lr. WrlUatn. ss ; ladian r-msdt.. rallsd le W ■lllaw.'s Indian (hatm-nt : A tlsgls l.i has mrsd ths annt rt-n-air -am ,4 e> - ft .vi rsara -tending. Kb oas r..—l snfl.r Br - aitnai-a ! at. f sij-Jr u.g this ai.ud.rfsl a-dblt-g ai.-lir.ns j 1.-o -ti. insteua—t-t. and . Isrtaartsa d.- axes harm than g~id. W ilUani . thnliwsat alaaala ths tnaxas, alibis ths tnl.nss It. King larttcnUns at bight altsr gstttng aarta In lxt.i a. was a pauHk -. gins instal I and cslnl'-m rslisf. and is f-rxfau-d . nij fit |'il., itching of ths fistrats parr, and t. nnthrng .las. K-s-l ahat ths 11.-a J M Cuffinlmr. f Ct.s-land sats ai-mt (it Willtaai's Indian I'll- . i-l-astx.- to say that I bars ns,-r l-aod anttfatng ahtrb gats ;m h raimediats and |-ta.ahsat rsl.-l as In. H ill M m s 1 Indian (Hslatrsi r.e aal. I.t all drnggists or tnailsd -n r-srshd ~| ; i-rtra, fl