®he gJfOHirtat. Thursday Morning, March 2,1882. OraaaaroßDSXfi. containing Important news,* dldt d from any part of the county. No ronimunlcaltrn- I needed unleee accompauled by tbe real name of the writer. Centre County Democratic Com mittee-—IBB2. BIHTSICTS. RAMS. r. <> snnasss. Bellefonte.N. W.W F. Hohor- Bellefonte. •* 8. W.Charlls Smith—.. " W. W_ James Schofleld.-. " Howard Mlleburg C. K. Bealngtuu..Mlleeburg. Millhelm A. Wallers. ....Millhelm Phlllpaburg P,W. 110 l Pbllliwbur;;. Cuioiiellle J.O Smith Flemln . I iner L'rlali Stoter Uellefuiile. Boss*. 0. A McLaughlin Mlleeburg. Uurnalde William Hippie—.Plue Ulan. College Frank Tay lor Lemuni. Ourtlu Fredk. Kobb Howard. Ferguaou, 0. F A. J Orendorf.— Ptne Orore Mills. N. f.„J, H. Hrberliug.- Hork Springs. dregs. S. P M. b. Kl.be' .Spring Mills •• N. P Batff. Urn ... Ilalnes Ceo. M Kelate-.. Aaronaburg. ltalfmoon A. T. Gray Half Moon. Harris. Jan ea Klmpoi Boala'nirg. Howard- Parol Tanyer Ilowa-d. Iluaton Jobu q Miles Julia n Liberty W. II Uardue..„.llhii rbard. Marlon J J- ""J Walker. Mile. George Haines. Wolf's Store. Pulton P. L. Meek Buffalo Kun. |>enn 11. K. Peek Millhelm. Poller, V. P 6. W. Hpang'er Tuaseyrllle. " S. J. WitOier W01f... .Centre llall. Rush William Cnllen ...Sandy Ktdge. Snow Shoe William llainei. Snow SI oe. Spring .. T. M. Ilartihart. - Itellelonte. Taylor Vlul >n lb*, kwltb Fo r|er. I'n'on Christian llonrer..Fleming. Walker. A idrew Kr< .lie*. Ilubler.biirg. Worth W.o Morrl K>n— Port Matilda. K. 11. FOKSTF.K. Chairman. It. A. MoKit, Secretary. Local Department. —Tho work of laying the now tilo floor in tho office of tho Rrockerhoflf House ha* begun. —Dress good*, silks, TCITCIS, plushes and tinsel plaids and stripes in all shades and effects at tho Bee Hive. —An expert from Pittsburg succeeded in opening tho safe in the treasurer s office, . without damaging the lock. —Business in the Clearfield post office will be conducted by Mr. 8. J. Row, editor of tbo Raftsman'* Journal , hereafter. —The lecture of George Scoville, Esq., Guiteau's attorney, at Williamsport, on "Modem Politics," is spoken of a* credit able. —Mrs. Dr. G. M. Swart/., who ha* for some time been confined to her room, is, we are sorry to state, not improving very rapidly. —Millheim enjoys the supreme luxury of a Republican chief burge**. lr. 8. G. Gutelius came out one ahead in a con test with Mr. J. H. Kroamer. —The improvement in the local de partment of the .WITS and Rrpublitan l# owing to the fact that Editor Tuten has hold of the helm, in person. Ladies coats, jacket*, dolmans, circu- ' lars and ulstercttes, in endless variety, ; styles and colors, and prices lower than ■ elsewhere at 8. & A. Loeb's. —Mrs. Edward Snyder, of Brnokrille, Jefferson county, accompanied ky her son, John, is visiting Centre county friends. Wa wish them a pleaant time. Mr. Conrad Lescb, one of Zion's best citizen*, and most uncompromising Demo crats, called upon us on Saturday and left j with us some of "the root of all evil." —Saturday was cleaning out day in the court bouse. All the office* were nicely scrubbed, and present a real clean appear ance. Parties using the weed will here- 1 after expectorate no more on the floor. —The delightful weather of Monday ; coaxed our jovial friend E-quire Smith t<> ' try hi* hand at fishing. It i* needles* to j say that "awry nibble at hi* bait was sure to prove a bite." Mr. M. 11. Haines slicks hi* pen into the hair aro-md his ear, when weary work ing upon the books of A. Je Morris, of Tyrone. He Is a good a< cftntant, and a splendid fellow. —lf some of the foolish boys, who still persist in jumping upon moving trains, do not suffer severely for their indiscretion then we sea no connection whatever be tween cause and effect. —Rebarsburg had a musical convention last week. As to what progress any of the students may have made we do not know, but are sura of one thing, that visit ing musician* were royally entertained. —The boys have inaugurated the old time game of "shinny." The warning, "shinny on your own side," comes too lata often time* to prevent one's coming in contact with a body, small, but moving with accelerated velocity. —Mr. J. R. Bartroffhas broken ground for the erection of extensive shops, on the vacant lot north of the water works. After his removal from hi* present place of business the old shop wilt be removed and a dwelling bouse erected in it* stead. —Mr. W. Miles Walker, as commission er's clerk, is giving general satisfaction. Mo doubt his pleasant address and genteel bearing will win him many friends, while a thorough business training lit* him for tbe duties incumbent upon him. —An amusing feature of the varied pro gramme on Tuesday, was the attempt of many to keep their clothes dry, as they faared the water might fade them. Yet no one who patronises Lewin seemed to care. Mo fade in any bought at tbe Phila delphia Branch. —That perfect baking and cooking stove, tbe "Pioneer," is for sale only by Wilson, McParlane A Co. All superfluous orna mentation has been dispensed with to se cure a first-class kitchen stove. For weight, strength and durability It cannot be sur passed. In purchasing this stove you are not paying for nickle trimmings and beau tiful finish, but you are getting what is far better and what you need in a good cook ftove—a good, reliable baker and cook. —Dogs, in their conduct and manner*, often resemble their ina*ter*. The othor day a gontocl looking specimen of the canine fraternity came ilowly down atreet, and by tho furtive glance* he over arid anon caat on each side, ho told that he wa* a stranger. Suddenly three resident dogs, in a body, turned a corner, and by mutual agreement tho largest one flow upon tho stranger and instituted a warfare, compared with which tho battle of tho U't pales, and so adroitly was the attack ing Uend disposed of, and tho remaining two pounced upon and severely chewed by tho meek looking visitor, that in a moment, as it were, ho wa* master of tho Held ; with a look of conquered pride, caused by the consciousness of having been a parly to an act not at all commendable, ho resumed his walk, saying as plainly, ns though bo had spoken, "You never know a person until you have travelled with him." -UtMl the tlrraoia of rwollwtkm ! Many tilings recall the days of youth, that time so fraught with cherished, pleasing anticipation, and it is ever with pleasure that wo cast a retrosjioctive glance to the halcyon days when wo held one end of the ropo that was dextruusly "jumped" by tbo bevy of lovely little ladies, wbilo side glances told in unmistakable language, that some danger was to bo apprehended from the possible tripping of one's affec tions, as well as tho probability of tho fair ones making a misstep. Sweet surges of fond remembrance rolled irrcsisUbly over our soul on Saturday as wo gazed, enraptured, upon the animated scene in front of tho rcsidenco of Mr. Cyrus Strick land, and as a special request, we ask the participants to favor us frequently in the future. —Tho annual entertainment given by Gregg Post on the ovening of the 'JJ, con sisted of an address by Major Frank A. M. Krepa, of Pittsburgh, and recitations by his son Walter, a bright, cheery little fo|. low, whoso declamations of "Iloraliut" and "Tho Chargo of the Light Brigade," were in tho best stylo of elocutionary ability. Tho Major, in a perfectly eay ami natural conversational manner, re lated the thrilling and often time, humor ous incidents of his long captivity, so that even children sat through the evening without apparent discomfort and in per fect silence. AH who were so fortunate as to get to the court bouse that evening were amply repaid for tho effort to get there, and we think if the Post could secure the Major s services upon some future occasion, in continuation of this story, the court bouse would not hold the audience that would ffock to hour him. —Tho member* of Cornpnny B, X. O. P., of tbi* place, desiring more room in which to spread themselves, have, by re moving partitions, tearing up platforms etc., doubled the size of the old armory, and now havo one of the handiest and finest room* in the Slate. This organiza tion is the <1 'Wer of regiment 5, to which it belongs ; and by gentlemanly conduct, proficiency in drill, excellent condition of arms and uniforms, and implicit obedience to orders, they always rank high during encampment, at Brigade headquarters. The improvements were made by therompany, and paid for with funds from its own ex chequer. \\ o should be pleased to extend this notice, but lime, over drill master, yells "order arms I " and down g<*' our quill. —Tax collector* a* a class are by no means universally loved. The very nature of their business render* them obnoxious to some, and that collector, who ran in duce the people to p>ay up promptly, and at the same time gam and retain their good will deserves no small amount of credit. Mm. 11. Miller, collector, em ployed by the Spring township school board, is one of tho few. So gentlemanly I* he in the prosecution of hit work that the majority of tax payors consider it a privilege to setllo for the amount owing by them, when they can do so by taking Mr. Miller's receipt. —Conductor* do the fare thing, and masons tho square thing.— Erratic En riyue. The editors the write thing.— I'nw. eoA Strau*. —And laundresses the clean thing.— Marlboro Timet.— And police jus tice* the fine thing.— SomtrrilU Journal. This thing is getting pretty well finished, and wo will add that the man who sup ports a fainting lady does the prop-her thing.— Juniata Srntinrl. —And carpenters the plane thing.— Huntingdon Journal.— And gas-fitters the plumb thing.—Acscis town Frvc Frett. —While the insurance man does the sure thing. —The Rrpuhliean wants to know wheth er Mr. Olie Meek, the newly elected member of the school board from the West ward, wbo is a Democrat, and will fill tbe place vacated by Mr. Wm. Mills, will tako especial charge of the colored school, or not. That tbe school referred to will be properly taken care of we do not doubt, inasmuch as the proper training and educating of tbe colored youth of oar town is a matter of no little importance. But why tingle out Mr. Meek as one specially duty bound to spread over them tbe protection of bis official wing 7 —Beecber speaks: What a pity flowers can utter no sound I A staging rose, a whispering violet, a murmuring honey suckle, oh I Lewins says : "A comfortable coat, a fitting vest snd properly made pair of trousers. I have 'em, come and see." Ab f —-The injunction granted some time ago, •I Lock Haven, to Miss Clara V. Milliken restraining her trustee, Mr. •lames Mil liken from making any disposition of funds in his possession belonging to her, was argued before bis Hunor, .Judge Mayer, on Monday evening. Kinirient counsel, Hoy and lilanchurd* for plaintiff, and Heaver .V Gepbart, Judge Linn and K. W. Woods for defendant, has been re tnined, and in alt probability the Supreme Court will buhhran office, has accepted a position in an express office in Lancaster He is to receive a good salary and with out any doubt will like hia new work, as well as be liked by the company by which he is employed. Mr. Bchroyer it one of Bellefonte's most promising young men and we are aorry to lose him. • Mr. Thomas Weaver, of Bpring town ship, one of the best of our many good teachers, has been engsged to learh the school lately resigned by Mrs. J. J. Jodon. Thomas understands fully jnst what is needed, and better still, is qualified and willing to do the work. —The summer term of Penn Hall Aradomy will begin on Mopqdf, April 17, 18*2. Lewis Reiler, A. iT, principal, is a teacher of acknowledged ability, and a man in every respect worthy to succeed Prof. D. M. Wolf, the former principal. Be* advertisement elsewhere. —Bellefonto Is promised a book bindery in the near future. The gentlemen having the matter under consideration ara per sons upon whom the public can depend, and men in every way qualified to become desirable acquisitions to our force of excel lent business men. —On next Monday Prof. Bamuel Jack ton, proprietor, and Charles Van Horn, an employe of the Cheater pyrotechnic works, will appear In Cbeeter county court to answer to the charge of the coroner and bit Jury of criminal carelessness. -Miss Laura Keller, of Lock Haven, and the Rellefonle Orchestra will give an entertainment uuJoiHlf auspices of the Y. M. 0. A. in Humes'tlall on Thursday evening nest. The diagram of reserved seats will be found at the Y. M. C. A. reeding room. JURY Liar TOR STRUT A L COURT. — A special term of court will he held in March, commencing on the second Mon day, tho 13th day of the month. The fol lowing persons have been drawn to serve as traverse Juror* at Hits term : 1., M. IpMissr, Cellsu*. Jm K. t-esllmrs, If-iwsrri. If.a Xtnll-TO Mllrsl'tirg, Siiiiiio-I UOi*. rMi W . ill.. Antes Koch. Ilvnnsr. Bwujanln lAmbert, Wuiih. I>. P. iloifm, Ho,!K% ! Jacob k>sttt*r. T's -n. It. 0. le-alhsrs, Howard. WP K* .rtel,, 'lre. Wilson. Ilslfmoon. flow W. Wells, Haloes. Kiiine| Kris* P|irliiK. Kn-'l, Kurls, I'otte- M C. Itorw, Uevif It Kliiiiesmitli si,, Tuner. Jcrilliliilj Millar. Pottsr. II o. Miller. Hallos J A Y>(*i, Know Mhos, II llrslism, llellrloiiir. Jared Harper, IMI-fonte. M II always doctoring, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again ; and I am glad 1 did, for in less than two months use of the Bittere my wife was cured, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. 1 like such humbugging.— ll. T., 81. l'aul.— I'ionrtr IViii, Kot'Mr —Mr. J. N. Van Urmcr has left in our care, until called for, a pricket hook, which tho owner can get bv calling al our office and identifying it. —Two lumbermen, who vainly endeav ored to play cock-of-walk, were most gen laely and rather hastily escorted to that damjiener of over-healed imaginations— tho borough lock-up, on Tuesday evening, by the police, assisted by a number of citi zens. Nothing in the world is as effective in the removal of bad whisky, when takes in two great quantities, as an hour or two in the little house under the hill. —There is every reason why those gro cers who are particular to keep clean store* and a fre*h stork of goods should receive the patronage of all. They spend their time and money for the benefit of the pub lic and the good appearance of the town. They take pride in keeping a fine eut liebroenl. (If Ibis kind is the grocery • tore of Hecbler A Co. Those who deal there can not but he satisfied. —Mr Burrhficld, our lato R'gister, has - taken the store room in the new building f the "Centre County Banking Compa ny," on the corner of High and .Spring streets, and expects to open a grocery store as soon as the room can be fitted up. | Mr. 11 has had much cxf-erieneo in busi ness, and we baT* no doubt will cater for the public intelligently and deal with cur- lomers squarely and satisfactorily. —Do not fail to bear the queen of alo j rutionists—Miss Laura Keller, of Lock Haven, at Humes' Hall, on Thursday evening next, tlh instant. The press i* a unit in tendering her compliment after ' compliment, anfl they who have been fnr . lunate enough to hear her, without a sin gle exception, refer to her as a real star in I ber s-sjiecial forte. —The V. M. C. A, reports the attend ance at the rooms during February, as fol lows : Visitors to men's reading room, 878 ; to boy's room, 4*2; at Monday nigbt meetings, average 70; books taken from the library, 14- r ; meetings at the jail, two. —That Col. J.k- W. Furey means to ac cept a |>osition upon the editorial staff of the Williamsport Sun and Ilannrr, we do not believe, but hi says the fiiurtlr and RulUtin, Gentlemen, the ll'itfcAmen can no more spare and get along without Joe, than a bird can fly without wings. Kmanuel Foils, of Walker township, Juniata county, was fined $2 u0 and costs, for cutting the tails off, up to, and Into the backbone of two hoga. Erehnnpt. Why, was the crank not given five years in the penitentiary ? —One of the reasons why a side-saddle resembles a four quart jug is because it holds a gal-on. Now, what is the differ ence between a butcher that trusts for his meat and the man who use* "Green's Com pound Byrup of Tar. Honey and Itiood root t" One loses flesh and the other Rfins. _ —The County Auditors have again been in session this week. They are making a very thorough and exhaustive investiga tion of the business affairs of the county. —Do not forget that Bines' Byrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and lioerhotind is the most pleasant to take of any cough reme dy and the largest bottle for the money, 26 cent* at all drug stores. —We should esteem it a special favor to bava our friands In different parte of the county send u* accounts of any occur rences that would be of interest to their friends. —lt is said one of our real estate brok ers, having a brick house to sell, and hear ing of a possible customer at some distance from town, took a brick from the wall as a sample. —For three years my son was sore all over. PaatniA cured him. J. Neuen sch wander, 8. S.'Pltuburg. —Persons who keep first class good* always advertise. For instance, Harry Green keeps the very best cigars ; and so ho is proud of that fact, he advertises for everybody to come and buy them. Mr. Simon Hreidenbacli, speaking of his physical strength thought he would soon be as strong as a lion, because he ex pcc-U to wed a Lyons**. May he realize bis fond dream. You can save from 100 to 200 per cent, on a good dress, from 100 to 300 per cent, on a suit, from 3.' to 100 per cent, on a pair of shoes, and in everything that you need you will find it to your interest to buy your goods where you get them at first cost. LTOM A Co. —Tim very best production that can be had from first class stock and excellent workmanship in boots and shoes, at prices no higher than common eastern trash, are now open and for sale by 8. A: A. Loeb. Lyon A CO., are closing out their entire stock of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes at cost, in order to quit tits- busi ness. —Laces, fringes, gimps, buttons, Ac., in all the latest designs and at unrivaled prices, at the Bee Hive. Ladies', misses' and children's dol mans and coats in endless variety and very cheap at the Bee Hive. —Spring and Hummer season, IHN2. Woolen spick note eompUt*. Karly or ders solicited. 44-tf MOKTOOMKUT A CO., Tailors. —530,000 worth of dry good*, clothing, boot* and shoes, dress guods, Ar., f<,r cot at Ltox A CO. lf you want to rave money in your | puri h►<•, go to Lyon A Co., ao they are ( rulling everything at cost. Ltoh A Co. —Loeb't is the place to buy dry grxals. Large assortment, low prices and good ! goods at all times. —Had very sore eyes, almost blind. I'kkl'Ka cured me. A Bender, B. 8. Pitts turg, l'a. Tiir. Philadelphia J'rrtt, in speaking of the Pbila'ielphia election says: "The contest of last Tuesday wa* between two definitely marked parties—the Itefor liters and the adherentaof the machine, and the Kefortners won the day. The party distinctions which are useful and neees-ary in a National or State contest only confuse and mislead when applied to such a case as this. It was simply a struggle of the taxpayers and househol ders of a large city to rid themselvea of a jrf'litiral incubus which was devour ing their snbstance and acting in open defiance of the popular will. A close cration of professional fioliticiana had entertained themselves in our City Government. By a judicious distribu tion of patronage and plunder they were able to maintain themselves in control of the machinery of loth the great political parties and to us* either or both of thetn fur their own aggran dizement. As long as no organized ef fort was made inde|>ene between two days. He made his way to Chicago and, once there, deter mined to brace up and lead a respecta ble life. He spent a brief season at an inebriate asylum and then entered the • mploy of the Chicago A.Vrmng AVspa, at that time a struggling institution. His flue abilities soon asserted themselves, and step hy step be fairly won bis way to the editorial control of the party. Then he went back to Bt. Joseph, claim ed hia young wife, and she was restored to bim amid tbe congratulations of all. Now he ta appointed to the foreign Consulship, and there are none who will not rejoice in his good fortune." Kitdeb through ignorance or partisan mahce tbe repubhean organa persist in repeating the charge that the supreme court of Tennessee has delivered a de cision which repudiates the state debt. The Nashville Baa ner thus briefly ex plains the financial effect of this much abused and much misrepresented deci sion. "The creditor* in their magnani mity agreed to reduce the interest one half if the coupon feature was attached. The legislature said yea. hut the supreme court says no. The bonds are still out, ami drawing six per oeut. interest, and instead of 100 3. tbe state is reponaible for 100 6." The debt is not only not repudisled, but it was not even celled in question by the supreme court. The plan of settlement adopted by the legis Isture with the approval of tbe crnii tors of Tennessee was alone before tbe court, and that plan was decided un constitutional. The results are, thet a new plan of settlement must be adopted and that the debt question will become an exciting issue in tbe next campaign. In the oonflict over the debt the repub licans may he depended upon to take whatever side thev can turn to partisan advantages as in Virginia. In the mean time tbe "honeet money" republican organs, in remitting their alarm over repudiation in Tennessee, may contem plate the aituution in Virginia, where the readjuters, through their aid and encouragement, have (a-en able to pa an act repudiating outright one-third of the state deht. When they have duly considered the result Produced in Vir ginia by the disreputable republican al liance with Iho Mahone r.-pudiatnrs, they will have few team to shed over Tennwwee. I>nck of Leadership. TIIE Ulioilliztll COMJITION or THE EE ilJll.Kals IN TUE illtSE. W ABIIINOTON, February 28,—Tbe ap propriations committee talk confidently of ru bing the diplomatic and Indian bill* through the house, but unless more energy is shown than baa marked the proceeding, thua far. the bill* will drag along indefinitely. The democrat* have about made up their mind* that nothing of eonaerjnet will he done at thi* se sion outside of the necessary appropria tion bill*. Mr. Npringer aay* that tiie calendrr* aie already gorged, and that no bill* not reported have any living chance. He think* f>ngres will do nothing but para appropriation bills with plenty of money in them. Another dem ocrat says it | a a f e ( 0 propheiy that nothing of consequence in general leg islation will be accomplished. Thia in ability ia due partly to complicated rule* which hamper progress Hll<| contribute largely to jealousy atucng the rival lead en, of the republican*. The majority'a unfortunate organisation of the house ha* resulted in what i* almost a | araly ration of business. Scarcely a single re port from a committee ha* been tali fled by the house. Never was |there such a lack of those parliamentary leader* of whom lllaine spoke yesterday. The democrats are much better organited, especially for the purpose of defense and obstruction. The indefinite jew ponement of the tariff commission hill, by consent of the ways and means com mittee, is a good illustration of the a pat hy and Jack of method which pre vail. Philadelphia Markets. I'mLiwou rUu*i) z*. i**; T. |. i.-.tn.ti'h d>lrg iii I uf. m 01>fcljr. h fthh ) off * • !f • "• t' J Kal* 1 ' • t%f r* U, ii' wdir i: Mlki < tl turst, i I e fto io ' umt, hU ,\ fct * : rm f T **4 K u . p*. ••• '** ft! I- 7 • ♦ I) 4(' I T:u Km fi <.f * tl N • !• r |mr V iiiAt Tit*r t mh lllllr '< tuxn J Iff ml 'kt pftnm* **'♦ fr•• 1 ttt)|iUltt<4 Tli* cbmittg on dM- Uu ft* W.fr ll . (44 nti<] Jd .No J 81 ... 4 U-I kf.it Ii .il j,, f , u . tl li.j tl .k.ko l.if 1 Ai.nl •ftd tl !.'\ UJ kfidtl *k~l frdo MM )• •• ll"!' v* ***"*' to " 14 fcl * * 1 ukt-U April at Bclltfoot Markett, Rtuif 'tri J QFOTATIOX*. |M |M>f litMhrl. . M itw • . V | M !*, Jse-f I'C*bl lit ; und .. flikkt-w |#*f {►.tuiil #i ow i- p.>w '...'.~ZZZ . i rt liwhfL _ 124 Triad |g _ MARRIAGES. MKVPR- -RtBKRT.—Oa rWw> IM.J at iu h®. 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