She Crntrc democrat. Thursday Morning, February 16,1882. CoaftMFOKDtNrt, conUinthK Important tmw, rUclt •d from any part of th county. No communication- I aaartod unlaaa accompanied by tha real nam* of th* writar. Local Department. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS MEETIRO.—The Democratic voters of the different wards of the borough of Bellefonte, will meet at the following places, on Saturday evening for tho purpose of nominating candidate* for the various borough and ward offices to be voted for at the election to be held on next Tuesday : iYorfA IFarrf.—At the office of J. L. Spangler, Esq., on High Street. South Ward. —At tbe office of D. F. Fortney, Esq., in the Conrad House. We*t Ward.— At the office of the Demo cratic Watchman. —PERUNA had a remarkably good effect on my daughter's paralysis. W. E. Dun can, Sewickly. —Mr. William R. Hayes, and Master Carrol llayes, ot Miffiinburg, are at pres ent visiting Dr. Thorns* It. Hayes. The first is a brother and tho second a nephew of the doctor. "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious" with one of Sine* Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and lloar hound. Sure cure for your cough or cold, 25 and 60 cents. —Of the thirty persons who registered at the Brockerhoff House on Wednesday of last week, nineteen were those of com mercial men. • Straws show the direction In which the wind is blowing, and Mr. McMillen understands rendering people comfytable. —One voice all over the land goes up from mothers, that says, "My daughters are so feeble and sad, with no strength, all out of breath and life at the least exer tion. Whxt can we do for them'*" The answer is simple and full of hope. One to four weeks use of Hop Hitters will make them healthy, rosy, sprightly, and cheerful. No town of which we have any knowledge is the fortunate possessor of more beautiful ladies than our own town. —B*Ufonte Dtmrxrat. Evidently the writer "of the above ha* not been in Pbil ipsburg for some time. J'hihptburq Juur nal. And from all of which it appears that neither of you have yet been in Cen tre Hall.— Keyorirr. We still claim more of them, wo have been to both towns. A correspondent want* to know what to do when a dog shows signs of hydro phobia. We should climb a tree. Rut if he had asked us what we should do if we had a bad cold or cough, we should say we would immediately buy a bottle of Green s Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Blood root, the best and most pleasant cough remedy known. —A fellow in a comfortable sleigb. with a pretty 120-pound girl by his side, wa* able to enjoy exquisite bliss and perfect comfort. It* i* true the moon was very full and bright and where there were so many persons passing caution wa* aace. sary in regard to the kisse* and other lov ing actions that take place under the buf falo robe*. Hrpubluan. And we always thought you were so bashful j now a* you have arou*ed our curiosity we want to know what you mean. Your reference to the "loving ac tion*," i* altogether too utterly indi*tinct. Will you sbed a ray of light upon our confuted conception ? -—Attorney* Bo*ition to throw mud at tbe institution than by any desire to be intelligently informed in regard to it* affairs. In regard to the work of the committee we copy the follow ing explanatory letter of our able and ef ficient Senator, Hon. C. T. Alexander, a member of the committee, to the Phila delphia Times and published in that jour nal of Monday last, which should silence tho clamor* of all fault finder* until the committee hat, at load, completed it* labors My attention hat been called to an ar tide in the 7,me* of February H, headed "Some Information Wanted,' to which justice to the member* of the committee of thirteen appointed, ia pursuance of a re*o lution, t<> investigate the affair* of the State College, demand* a reply. As thi# resolution wa* passed late in the session and a* the investigation asked for covered a large field, requiring much time and labor on the part of the committee, it pro vided that tho committee sh>>uld report to the next se*ion of the Iyogulature I fail to notice anything in the resolution requiring the committee to report the pro gress of Its work to the newspapers, or, in advance of its final report to the legisla ture, to give any information to the public respecting the fact* proven before it. The committee will not know what it can re port until It ha* hoar.l all the evidence that can be brought before it, both by the friends of tbe college and by it* enemies. The committee would indeed he censurable were it to form and give to the public it* opinion* before it has heard all the evi dence, deliberated upon it and arrived at a conclusion Then the report must be to tho legislature and not to the public. You certainly know that this it the plain duty of the committee. Thi* much, however, I tbinh I can •afely say, with the approbation of my fellow member* of the committee that the committee inlenil* to make a thorough and exhaustive examination into the affairs of the college, giving an opportunity to all who have specific charge* to make against it to present them in writing to the com mittee, and, if neetsary, they will tie called upon to justify them under oath. The resolution providing for the ap|>ointmcnl of the committee by an oversight did not give the committee power to send for per son* and pa|>er*; neither did it provide for the employment of a clerk or sten ographer, nor for the payment of witness fees, mileage, nor expense* ; but, so far a* the committee ha* gone in it* examination of the affair* of the college, it ha* had no difficulty in getting before it every person who ha* born asked to come. Mr. John Hamilton, treasurer and bookkeeper of the college, has appeared twice before the committee, with all the book* and vouchers, to wit, on the 4lh and 6th of October last, at the coMege before the general committee, and again on tbe 1 Tib and lHili of January last before the sub-committee, of which Senator Mylin, of Lancaster, i* chairman. Ho far no impediment ha* been thrown to the way of the committee's work and we do not anticipate any. Tbe next meeting of the sub-committee will be at Ilarriaburg on the 21st of March next, at which lime the sub-committee expect* to ait until it baa concluded the work assigned it. What the then future action of tbe committee may be 1 am unable to aay, but It will be convened to take action upon the report of the aub-committee, and will likely visit the eastern and western experimental farms, concerning the management of which there ia much complaint and wboee usefulness I* much questioned. * Beyond this it Is not for me to My wheu or where tbe committee will meet or what It will do: but knowing tbe member* of the committee to be honorable, upright gentlemen, I can safely say they will leave nothing undone that ought to be done, and when they sball have deliberated well up on the facta before tbem they will make a report that will be exhaustive end COm pleta. C. T. A LEX AROSE, Chairman Committee. Bellefonte, Feb. 9. —My d*u*ron have been drawn to serve n* traverse juror* at thu term : I. M lioutrr, Cdilkiff. Ju K laKftlbtn, y U. Mlt*fn. rwuiuri (iii. K *rßh,U"ftli Amu* KM*b, lUq, mt, iWf.jniniD Ltml.erl, Wurtb. I I*. Bh<|*\ |(nf|t J •cat l* Kcfvlcllef, I'wi.ii, ll I . l.rili. i*Jj,,tf,| W V K<**•! h. (if ic. **• W Hiunf| Krl** fprtiiK Kr~l Kurt#. |'JKr H C Hu>v*r, limn. M Khlttr. \| II li*i*e, (if'tl Mntf WM||jr,Or#fjt. Klljati llnfl. lUii, * Cmik Kre*in*r, Milluf| Wui. f lriu, I'blnu XVm J, n CVfTllllim Plufrr, Mllr II fkmry, lVn II I' Haiikcy, I'oltrr frwleruk K*M , (,'tjrtin. I> I'lttrbH, lluvibl, Ikjt, Khuel Holt, Hu.ts.n !>dM V* tlt#, llunti n JwhD IV llmiU, |t* |Uf f.t' H"krt K|>rtn^. Trial List.—The following it the list of cases for trial at the special term of court commencing on the tecond Monday of March, IRH2 : Hi! of Pl,ll*Jtli.l,l v* Smith. HI. *.!. A Hmllb ftalt. Altv A Ifc.wtr M.11..- Onii A Ih-.t-r. Wi.Ur Uoftt*. •! *1 " i.rj J Wlult, McAIIIUtr A Bmoi. Ru.li A V -u. John 1 Tb'.wpanti Mmotl Clnat, a A <} ma.l A Ist A B IV.I. A Kur.l. C. T Al-i*m!r .1 l* " Ju K ta.|lu>. -t ti, hstshr, AO i A H.*.f A i.^-ht/1. UwnM Ri.h-r. *.|ui'* Jno V* Rh011,.l n>, bw><*t A Usgtwrt ll">. Alttu lil A Ih.ntr TrIBUTR or Kcal-ECT.—At a regular meeting of Centre Lodge No. 168 1 O. 11. F. of thi* place, hold January "JUth, IKso. the following preamble and resolution* were unanimously adopted at a tilling tribute of respect to the memory of one of it* late members, William A. Schreyer, a Pait Grand, whose death occurred on the 14th ull , in the city of Williamtport WlKHtti, It hat pleated an allwi*e Providence to remove from u* by death, our worthy brother P. G ,W. A. Schreyer, be it Hrvjwi, That in the death of Brother Schreyer, Centre ledge ha* been deprive.! of one of iu most valuable members, wh<>* life, at an Odd Fellow and a citi zen, i* worthy of imitation. JtrnJreit, That while wo sincerely v rn ta'.hize with the family of the deceased in r*ing to suddenly bereft of it* m*t hon nri-y head, we b>w with most humble üb miwion to the will of Almighty God. Arw.frerf, That a transcriiwHl copy of these re*oluti.it le- tent to the family of the deceased, and that the tame l*> printed in one of the newspaper# [mblitheorl the #lruclure. fn regard t the meeting of the commissioners we take the following article from the RrrtilU of last week : The commi*ioner or the two countie* —Clearfield and Centre—met in Otceola a* previously arranged, on the Hlh insC, at the Mountaifi House, to (or thein ►elver, the condition of the bridge acr<* the Mothannon creek, at thi* place, and determine what thould tie done in regard to it* renewal. The full hoard of counties were present, and were met by the leading cilixen* of the (dace, who rep resented to Ibem the rea*>>n why a new bridge wa> wanted, and bow itn|.<>*ible it would be hi do without it longer. It was not a hard matter to convince them of thia fact when they were once upon the ground and could take in the situation. Centre'* board consisted < f A. J. Urirat, John Wolfe, and Ilenry C. Campbell; Board, of John T. .Straw, Jno. I'icard and C. K McDonald They organised by electing Mr. Mc- Donald, chairman, and Mr. Campbell, sev rntary. Thi* wai a little out of tho com mon way of doing thing*, a* the united board* stood four Democrat* to two Re publicans, the only two office* lining filled bv the only two Rcpublicah*. flow gen erou* it would be If all deliberate b-diee were to magnanimous to the minority. We mention thi* fact simply became it is wonderful. The Centre county commissioners were accompanied by Anton Brugger, the sur veyor of the county. After maturedellberation.it wa* deter mined that we were entitled to an Iron bridge, and that it should span the creek at on# pan of t*> feet, width 'JO feet in the clear, with side walk 7 feet wide ; that it should be 10 feet above, low water mark, or two feet higher than the present struc ture. After arranging for the two boa>Js io meet agsln, on the 15th of March, at the Osceola House, (or the purpose of receiving proposals for the construction of aaid work, they adj owned. The people ef Onceloa, a* well a* all concerned In the construction of thi* bridge are greatly Indebted to commissioner C. K. McDonald, for hi* untiring energies in this matter. Directly after he wa* Induc ted Into hi* office, be went to work with a will, and nater let it lay for a minute, un til he bad the final arrangements made for thi* meeting, which hae resulted so satis factorily —By apncial request, Mr. Luwin showed u all over hi* (tore yesterday. He tell* for jmt what lie aak* you, take* 110 lem, and put* only a fair price upon what you wl*h to purchase. You can make your •election* and rol attuned that he will do the square thing when you come to apeak of tho price. Hi* gentlemanly bearing ha* won for him the confidence of the buying public. —Wo learn that Gregg Pott will occupy tho Court Houto on the evening of Wath irigton'* birth day, Wedneaday next, with a novel aud Interetting entertainment for tho benefit of iu charity fund. Majot Frank A. M. Krep*, oi Pittsburg, will re late the (lory of hi* liicceilve attempt* to' escape while in captivity in the South and tho interetting incident* of pri*on life. Hit *on Waller will be with hirn. Ticket* will he 25 cent*. The Bellefonte Oreba*t Ira will furnuh the mtttic on the occasion. The Court Hou*e thould be crowded. Mr. Simon Brcidenbach, who for the latt year ha* been in the employ of M<-t*rt. 1. Guggenlieirner A Co., bat concluded to marry Mitt Lyon, ot Philadelphia, neice of Mr Guggenheimdr, a handsome, talent ed iady, ha* confidingly placed her hand in hit, and agreed to love devoutly her future *pouo until death doe* them part. Mr. Hriedenbach iia* hv hi* gentlemanly conduct secured tho respect, of all, and we, feeling attured that much bappine** i> in torc for our young friend*, hid them God •peed. The card* announcing the date of the ceremony w ill appear *oon. 'Ti* tweet to love, but, oh, how bitter To love a gal and then not git 'or ' Young man tboro it no reaton in the world why you thould fail to "git 'rr." You now are revelling in the sunlight of those lovely eyet, tatting bandoline for twentv-four hour* after you have be-n there, fur of courts tince ) < u are not turo of gittlng 'or you rnu*l plant love'* teal upon her immaculate brow. Did you ever reason why you thould not git Vr ? Bend low thine ear, oh, mustache!*** youngitor* and attend our word*—her father buy* hie grocerie* from Se hler who i* lit bo found in Bu*h Houto block, and jutt at oon a* you promise t>> do the tame, why, pre*to, change ! She tyour*. Mar riage, housekeeping and Seebler • gr-t eerie*, fancy glt, etc., the three grace go hand in hand, teparato them, and all it lo*t. AStea l i* Scam- Premium* One of the item* In the report of the Commit aionert of tho county fur the pat year wat the large amount paid for premium* on fox and pole c*t tcalp*. The Commit • ionert were not tatttfiod that "all wa* right." An investigation wa* instituted, and it soon appeared that a fraud bad been perpetrated upon the county, and at |eat one individual ha* been called upon to in *weV at the bar of justice. Thi* f.*r*on i* I). 0. Gano*. Thi* man it a prominent citizen of Taylor township ; it • Justice of the Peace, and latt fall wa* a candidate be. bre the ltepublican county convention for the offlew of Commissioner. Discharged that during the year IR#I, he drew nearly three hundred dollar* from the county treasury upon forged and fraudulent pro bate* purporting to have sworn to before him at a Justice of the Peace. A war- issued for the arreit of Ganoe and on Tuesday everting be wa* brought to Bellefonte by Sheriff Dunk*!, Waiving a hearing before Justice Smith, he wa* at once committed to the county prison to await trial at the next term of court In default of bail be still remain* in jail. It it *ad to think that a man of hi* pa*t •landing in the community in which he lived should have thu* thrown himself away and fallen into Ihemeahe* of the law by a practice *o dishonest. • -—lt ha* seldom been our priviledge to ►p*ak of any tilc-rary entertainment that afforded the general public a* much real pleasure n* the two lecture* of W. J. Mar shall. K-q , on Monday and Tuesday evep ingt of this week. If we ever bad any idea* of immensity, grandeur and sublinf- Hy in nature, they were most deciilcdly rast into profound depths of utter insigni ficance by the startling revelations of his numerous and well selected views. The vivid descriptions of #eone, which thank* to a marvelous scientific ingenuity it was possible to transfer from the Yellowstone National Park and the Yosemite valley to the canvas* of the lecture room, command ed an undisguised outburst of appreciation of the beautiful works of God, and riveted the undivided attention of the entire audi ence for an hour and a half each evening, and when the time arrived for the gentle man to say good night, each of hi* capti vated listeners arose at thlugh they sud* denly had been awakened from an en trancing dream. Without any desire to reflect upon any previous entertainment, wa unhesitatingly pronounce those the most beneficially instructive and brilliant ly entertainment* with which a Bellcfonte audience ha* ever been favored. . The neit in the series of Y. M. C. A. entertainment* will he of an elocutionary character in which Mi*e Laura Keller of Iock Haven will be the centre of attrac tion awisted by the Bellefonte mutfral club, March ttth. For the present the sleighing Is about over. For a week past sleighing partlee were in order, end those who epjoyed the pleasure which they afforded will probebly wish for another fall of snow. I'm* GnoVt MlLL*.— EdHure of the Centre Democrat; — Will you allow rno a little *paee in your excellent paper to ex pro the surprise and delight which wa* ui|>ericrired on dropping in to Divine er vice in the I'reibyterian Church in thi* place on la*t Hunday morning. The tride toward* improvement which ha* been ta ken in tho part two month* i perfectly As tounding. 1 hey iiave purchased a No. olio organ, have a lirat cla** organit, with a* line a their of charming voice*, and a* good a leader a* can be found in Centre coun ly. Now all thi* it the more turpriting when wo consider the way they have teen grop. ing along in their service of ong for tho 'at thirty year*, till latterly the good brethren and iter teemed to have m-i --tied down to endure the peculiar melody for another generation. Hut a few enter pri*ing tpfril* thought there mutt be tome thing done. And although we mltted the old, tile new wa* o much belter that we were mure than ever before impressed with tho thought of what can be done even in to thort a time, merely by a little pluck and determination on the part of those who arc bound to tucceed. And now tince tbey have gotten out of tho old rut* and tlarled "onward and up ward" in the inarch of improvement, that they may turvive the great lot* which tbey are thought by a reryfrw to have tutlair,- ed, and continue to pro*per it the sincere with of A. —The M C A report* for January at follow* : The number of vitiior* to men'* reading room 37'J, to blected from the immente stock now being tbown at the Philadelphia Branch we antwer —mo*t attiiredly—yea Ladie*', rnittet and children * dol man* and coat* in endle** variety and very cheap at the Bee Hive. Ladies coats, jackets, dolmans, circu lar* esnd ulstcrelte*, in endless variety, style* *vl colors, and price* lower than elsewhere at 8. A A. Loch's. Laces, fringes, gimps, buttons, Ac., in *ll the latest design* and at unrivaled prices, at tbe Bee Hive. —That perfect baking and cooking ttove, the "Pioneer," is for sale only by Wilson, MoFarlane A Co. All superfluous orna mentation ha# been dispensed with to se cure a first-class kitchen *tove. For weight, strength and durability it cannot be sur passed. In purchasing thi* stove you are not paying for nickle trimming* and beau tiful finish, but you are getting what i* far belter and what you need in a good cook •tove—a good, reliable baker ai.d cook. How To OCT SlCK. —K*;.o*e yourself day and night, eat too much without ex ercise, work too hard without rest, doctor all the time, take all the vile nostrums ad vertised, and then you will want to know Ao*c to gtt wit. Which D answered In three word*—take Hop Hitter* I —The very best production that can be had from first class stock and excellent workmanship in boot* and tboee, at price* no higher than common eastern trash, are now open and for sale by 8. A A. Loeb. —Call and examine the stoek of range* and cook stove* at Wilson, McFarlane A Co'a; also their line of single and double beater* They have for sale the Welcome Home double heeter, which baa been thor oughly and satisfactorily tested la tbia community. "Th world i* oil a Awting nhow, for nihil * Ultulon given ; the tin ilea of joy, the teara of woo, deceitful ahine, deceitful flow th-re > nothing true but heaven!" Hold on, now, we prole-el, and want you U> add clothing bought fro t „ Lewio wt the Philadelphia iSraui h, to your lit, lleav. ii and l.'-wlri'• clothing ' Phlladclpfcu MarUwta. I'mui'iL id ii JatiMt/ IU2 T "*" a •" ar at) dull. turn „.,k Ua .. ,lamia fun,tlj at %*. j*.l' „ . . • ioi ii'u .11 M.. r K i u I :t n.liol fl 7. I . " w " tnu in... . n.„. MUi g ltl i"t t,,u< li i,i wheat, M 11mi..: .... li"*"- .... *i lfti p*f IfMbtl O/f fi ' .1. rcrfll, J," •!• ;' fJ"ur. W.II, , i.„ r, j .f ' Flour, bo|(a * - AVi /• .1 tlrrrt Inan rut. Orphans' Court Sale. IN ac<<>nlai with an order of the a " r, ' M " 4 • f ' -MI. mhi Dm nil (1 *** J' I*' 1 *' ' ti !!,• pl*-||.|e (J |, Saturday, ih. ]tl> „j itnrch nCJi .1 10.1.ek.f M lh. l.e MMU II f.„„. I t,.„ k. 1.1, o( t' * li 'J •„##-,}. I hill All that certain ruewuage, tenement .r,d T..M. f 1.0.0 . „ u.i.., , o! m I -. <>„ 0,. K , , UtJ . Iti l.ira -i i-f l.> 4* ,i .. .... i imuh k'ir.v iAu 11 " %t - ll' M.'llKt. AM. If I 1 f 1.1. Iff." nahht rrr-Mt.r rew le- ! a * 1.1 * in,u, a.,,k tut,. .j „,i.„ U1 J t'Ulldltifa Alan, nil that tneaeuage, tenement, and lii . f U...1 iKuii. .. •„<) d.' 1... .1, Ike >„rth !U1 uiwb,,. i*?s 5 - V""" i ■ imm ii . Wmhwhe* liciaafl Baath i . la4a I u.. BM • ~t l.j lsi.de • 1 A... ~| J„. k . . , !)M1 ACIII , A.M. l int tol I! '*< , ti. r.- n • Imw.t ll'iifc* 7o* r lu I'MliinJ lb likln] ntl(ntflnili' i, "• I" • ,"•■ ki.r,.,kl IS.U..M. Ibet.aflse sua |„ I. . U „.,J ~~ ~J iii"rt44: ct tii* j.t• JXll t> 1 f tlil' K, A'lffiirutnit"T Britltff Let 1 in^. ale.l jiroj. -n!- f• ,r lite maxin w<,rk f %t. if r, If ; : wt •• a ll) hr farHtM] f I!** < '!**•** tf. .ft, Iw . f , • an I. Mr, .Mil IthM/AV Matrh 14 at 1) "'k 7i lib' .! t< f, * t ftji. t U Vitif.F. I A J • til )>T e Cobi II < < AVf I f.lj. ) Att*-t "W M lLf W alllk.i ink In If.' tMltw . 1 the Jr. the Covrt ? M HI HUA fr , fj . ,4 * 4ti!i at |nrb ttr nod j lr ail jor!>■• intf< tM mtt attrt>d. '• II A NtKCK, (ViiiiMi*er. Auditor's Notice. IN the matter of the wtate of David F.rlla, The undersigned, an auditor, ap ;• ' * tf" f J liat. < • U't -( 4 t,-• , , , ty , , • i *rd rtake rf jjy>wniita U. h.tf* ' t Iit id Eitla,. ui ) malic diaitii uiitm - f tk' ifida in t|r hab4l of Kwmue! of wi 1 at.m or IM'ilitp 'irnd from laifomtono*. and to tomalaa In ilrlkal* health, fitilo i Ifc.d toiler* ar* onon. rmmarnilid. lb. Fran** I bar* u*ed trro Nrftlna of rout Root Mlm fn* lii c*'a, Ihtrinoaa, W nakmna and Kid am* l*t**aaa, and thvp did m* mm* good than lb* dortor* and all Ib* mmtteta* I **** nod From Ib* Oral Ana* I Imgan to m*nd. aad I am noai In portorl health and f.*l aa mHI aa I **m Aid. I naamtor ponr madMan naa of Ib* grmleat *nt Cm** a* If kg magn, Piaiptoa, Blmk Head* ar Otnba. BlMnb** and Kmption* on lb* fan*, tearing tb* akin *l*ar, baallhr and boaailfal Alaamiraa Itob. Barbae* Ilrb, Bait kbtan, TVdlm, Klngrrorm. Braid Maad. Cbanprd Hand*. Bor* Klpptaa, aor* lrf|n. old. MMlaala CWra and Baraa, A& BKIB OIBKABK t. Omk*. Bag - ClT*)and. o_aaßrd hi jaal all d* arHptton from a akla dlaiai* ahWi appramd aa hi* ban da, b*nd and far*, and naa'lr Maatrepad bla *r*a Tb* moat rararfrl 4.. lering latlad to b*la Mm. and ad tor all Had lal led b* aa*d tar I nolo 'a Mag" OlaUaoal and naa cnlMd bp a ton appllrattona. •rTk* Brat and oalj poatttra rarator akla dli lain arm dlarorrmd. Baat bp mall an rr*i)d