JEht Crutrf gtmmat. Thursday Morning, March 30,1882. Co&MMPOMDKNCB, rinlnll>llK •*. • ~u •*" •d from any part of the county. N oonimutile I aii*rtwl uuleo nccompDl*4l by Ibf real iiauie of oe writer. Local Deiartmet. i —Dig garden. —Parasols are becoming numerous. —"What kind of monkeys grow on grapevines? Gray apes." (Grapes.) PBRUNA is not an experiment, but a fixed fact; a single bottlo will convinco you. Whenever you are sick and tho doctor tries this and then that, stop fooling and take PKHtrSA. —The Methodist pulpit was filled Sun day evening by Rev. Charles Figles, in an agreeable manner. —Loeb's is the place to buy dry goods. Largo assortment, low prices and good goods at all times. —Mr. A!. Haupt was home for a few days last week. Ho is clerking in Lan caster, we believe. —Prof. Frank Muer, A II , principal of the Aaronsburg public schools was in town on Monday. —The delay in issuing tho DEMOCRAT this week was occasioned by an unusual pies* in the job department. —Mr. S. S. Blair, of nollidaysburg, is mentioned as a candidate for the nomina tion of Congressman at large. A new post office has been established at Longvillo, Centre county, Pa., with Samuel B. Lucas as postmaster. —Mr. Washington Reese went to Potts ville, his home, on Monday. Wo trust our friend may enjoy himself. Mr. S. D. Tobias, of Millheim, one of the best pharmacists in the State, paid B"l!efonte friends a visit on Saturday. What was one of the mot important act* recorded in the life of \\ a.hington His little hatchet, of cherry tree fame. Rev. Pennepacker was taken seriously ill in the pulpit on Sunday morning, but we are glad to know be is now better. —Mr. Lewis Fabian, a German gentle man staving with Mr Samuel I.ewin, does some real artistic work with ascroH saw. Lyon r their eIT >rt* in the interest of the workingmen "f Ameri ca. I*.-quo.tod to call similiir meetings in tln-ir dill' rent localities. MAMT CITIZKX*. DCATII or ltav. TIIOIIA* M. UKES*.— The startling intelligence ha* reached i s of thod alb of Rv. T. M. K-w of Al toon a, on the nvrnirg th • I'7 th inst. This now* will cniio- nmnv of • ur render# real sorrow f>r h w# inlimatoly known to n>>t a fow* of tlo-m. A complication of ma'ariai and neuralgiac tr.njblea had par tially incapacitated him for active service, but up to the convening of the Methodist conference at Look Haven, two week# ago, he continued to All his pulpit, that of the Chestnut Avenu" M. K. Church Altoona. Mr. Ki-.-#o was for three years Presiding E lor of the district to which iiellefonte belonged and during that tinie lived in this pla . For forty years this man of fsod did faithfully all of the work falling to his lot as nn inlinerant minister, and no one was more identically connected with the rise and progress of Methodism In Pennsylvania. The remains of the de ceased were taken to llaltimore, Md., and interred there yesterday (Wednesday) at 10 o'clock. Thus one by one the stewards who did the pioneer work are called away and vacii urn* are caused that never perhaps are to be completely filled. ITEMS moil (Si-atso Minus.— In my last communication I told your readers that Mr. Philip Dale had put up three new houses at spring Mill*. This w<~-k he be gan work on the fourth building. Thi* last is for his own residence, so you see we gain a good citizen and your sido of the country lose a good resident. The directors hsd a second letting of the building ol the new school bonse, and Mr. Coldren was agaiti the successful bidder, Mr. Coldren is more successful In getting contracts for building school houses in Gregg township than he was in his etTorts, last summer, to secure the nomination for sheriff. ' There will be more flitlings next April in and about this place than there ha*been for several year* past. Tho big hotel Is nearly ready for visitors. Mr Kerlin moves to lowa, to engage in farming. In his departure wo lose a good tniller.a kind neighbor and an unterrified democrat. As he was for a number of years a resident of liellefonte, it will, no doubt, be a source of pleasure to many of your rea ders to bear that he leaves regretted by all. lie has not an enemy In the entire neighborhood, while Itis friends can be counted by scores. On last sabbath Ilev. J. It. Akers preach ed his farewell sermon. Ills new field of labor is in Clearfield coenly, near Glenn Hope, P. O. During his stay of two years in our midst be endeared himself to us all by hi* earnest efforts to promote the inter ests o: the Great Master's Kingdom, and his self sacrificing and untiring zeal to promote peace and harmony among the brethren. On Saturday night 25, inst., Mr*. Smith, wife of Ezra .Smith died. For several months she had been suffering from that dread disease consumption, hut her suffer ings are o'er "and she sleeps the steep that knows no awakening." %• —Spring fever is bothering a grant many. —Thn Waichman corrospondont, who last wk dealt out *onm merited pruitn to tho IJcnnor Towmhlp School Board, erred in speaking of tho prnident when ho railed him Noah Stover ; tho peron referred t<> in Mr. Uriiih Stover, and a moro deeply interested school officer never lived. —On Wednesday and Thursday of next ' week a public written arithmetical exam ination of pupil* belonging to the four higher grade* of our public school* will ho conducted by the principal, Prof. Leib. A prize will be awarded the perori who pro pare* the neatest and best paper. —Our ncomplbhed medical friend, l)r. Koland O. Curtln, of Pbiladelpbia, we perceive, ha* aurrendored at lust. After resitting the charm* of beauty for a acore of year*, ho ha* been captured by an ac complished New Knglnrid lady. Our e< n gratulation* will no doubt be sincerely •uptdemented by hi* ho*t of iriondi here. You can save from I to IHO per cent, on a pair of ihoe*, and in everything that you need you will tind it to your interet to buy your good* where you get them at tiret coat. LvoX die Co. —lf potaibiu attend tha sociable at tlie Metbodi*l church on naxt TueJay even ing. The preparationa being made l*> in sure a pieHsant time are ample. The ex ercise* will consist of an elocutionary char acter, with at least Is is i f an hour devoted to social chitchat. Stranger* are cordially invited. —Through the genteel courtesy of Rev. A.J llrigiil, we had the pleasure of form ing Ibe a> quainlance of Mr J. \V. Urier, of Lycoming i ■ untv, a brother of \\ II Grier, edit' r of the Columbia Herald, Lan caster. Mr. Grier is a rising young Dem ocrat, posse. ,-rt ine* of others always evidences it breeding lts.erns that they who fall to attend to small butins-s affairs with that prompt ness n< ■ essary to insure th o lughness are n't all dead yet These letters will be held at the post office until they are sup ptied with traveling money : Gordon fruit ing C"., W'-stport, Conn., D. \N . Joni*. Milesburg, l'a , and J. W. Marsk, 613 North 'Uh street, St. 1-oui*. Mr. I. fuggnnhim-r, our witrpri log 'I "n town tn1 A M. o|MiOKlrr. tarwai, Milm. THAVKItH JtKoHH— MUST WIKk. I Tbi'Utaw Twlkk. farmer, lluh. • J II ll'tl't*. latfitrr, Butiiiitlr, Frank M <>* r. I.*!iur, |'*-titt. 4 1 liarla* \% ughi, latsurcr. t'rrguf •• William Macbtol, fartiicsr l.tliaily. J a*. I. M so-iiti.*'. far m* f. Worth 7 J t |Vi. r., faD.rr, I niun H M. VI f It. .ntra t- r. H' llwluM* '• J -iiii M i Uxktf,Jsalkm, (inlt !'• Mil birl l.fiile, Igrtlcf I'isf |*sf . ) i 1 D siii ia rm*ron, J wf aitif. Iftill* ill aD. l'litli|skl'UfX I i J* s* *-111| || | |tsj. | affiMf, pM|b>n, II It .i• ri 11 l.irimrr. |>rVrt*r. |J#llfotil*>. M •' Kr| f .n„sr. IUIIM •* At.iliwa J -s.k lark. Ih-llffriota 17 li mar t llrtr lit .. M Way. favrnrr. Half M -u l Wlillm Way . farmrr, Half M utt. Jait.r* llraotf. lala*rar. Ijhrrt* -I J-asjih It ||'-'t r. |al<*rt, t uu>u. 'ml JiiD— H M;an farm**, |**tt-r :: li I lh s farmrr Walk'f 'li T I ffotlrtnaii Mliaal nrfr ... w II Mf,inlilrr till,-, a"' >1 xrtui Fr* k. farmer t'nloti .7 W || S HfHitiK JC* J A Mall. mrr< hat*!, Hush • V, fc* I f. f. fa ■ fti r. W . a. r >' llrnn . f .fllr. lals.r.r IUK V| "ft .11 ha'tt'n l Markla, fattiir-r,FjsriOf. J !ih H aO, ( zf|'' Mrf, "j.fiHj; A W. tlDlthatil. Hi rth. *>4 Jamra iMt. laUrrr I'-.ttrr Hroaltorat la>-*rar, l*liili| A h llan> farmrr, !!•!*• pi J 'hti Htttg. |'*| tste f I til's' villr 41 Jul M l*b %• faf fir* r ll .g;* 4.' J S llall favutav. Ilcma' t lr|4) Kum, fannf k|*flf>|f. 4 Mar l iUrl n ial* r.r. I , , t*tl|. 47 llrifiM Frarlrf fart... It.. u *t i- J arjhTli ;,.I Uf )"i . Hi a THAVKKn Jlk<-R (>£("OJ|> MKLk \ rhrlttlan IVr|jf, |s BraUatf c *mlcy farm**. I'm o. i: "1 H"b,s it J- U ■ " f lluat r, '.'l llrfiry fifjriiUf. I'attsi|r ohft kB*trl lift r t• r i is*- r #• +fg, JA Hu> u tmnll. hi**kamilto. MiJ^a. U || PiMitl*. farmer, |V n . * kiiUutt l*riiif uu f'f, I'tiua .' IkDiJ M■■ I, flrrfc '#r£g li K MingU. lis rm4sr llainaa , .1 J V| raw farftrr f. |U-..*^ .I.' Ja* ' /dDn*fmvi *-.* Marlon SI J ll aa'd Ur.tr, aw.rbial*! tUl.'t f.t* Frank V f* . i t teatkn I* .It/* M M J JHtt'.lr* hef. I'sflh Y> J A Qntftry. ms( hant. !.,♦* y TRIAL — I I RT WIKK J T. GrrhkM *• 11. A Tallrf AJam WAfigaw ... R.tf 4 M'la. Mnh.rl K'inkia • J r f *h H lf. T K llaim ~w . . -|> r **l |.)2 (,•* W J a k* n ..... * |>tM, M K f*v Vlktlf Rdllh 1 Mi n I • r,f< r j ii r* r ww r i. w tin—. Mtl'hrlm Haiskitig f V_ . J *hn While. R*Jit Itrann- I. • c t.fay M'-ek Jamm f i f-M* Hf-a Ul k I* Mar t " O. of IW of l*|'rlnf twp TRIAL LlftT—KCOfr| WEEK, W W William* *• Matk J W I It.ma l*aifl II afire May H V alr<'ir*r f M J I. \mitT.sftills, K J Pnn *1 al. 4 ( bh(iM Rharrar. V. J K*ariTh*na ... •• J >nthan Kr-n>"r y*" O. Ilryan oar of. ........ •' JgrnraU Rryfn Js'hr, M.irly - *' J *hr T F.mJrr. J/*hn Rhi**4y ** J*hn T |u|*f Tl.a llayl* n o*mpany, • W m |. Hunt an A Jtxt Ini* talfnii •* JcntM (Nil* i ktlmrV WJI iam Wttlf M"M 'ttptsf *| m Thapitiffov Mf|f.r*. Th a M g.nllrh #1 u. W J. Muwarr " Jolt, ||,y | ut Gam of C nt. '-! Ly**n Th 'iaaa v|rriyman.... M .. nM •* J**hn T, Mkf. Mim 8. Ohnmacht'* coricrl hn* unnotincfvi to b on Si4turcJ*r April Bth, in hull Tho ropuU lion tnjnywd by this Udr in a pufficimt EutrnntPf* that it will b R mtff Uinmrnt. Tho Ainjcnra, Mr#. Ilr. lUrf, Mr*. K. M. Midor, Mi** Miry Lyon, K M Klanchtrd, K*q , Mr. John Lyon and olb*r, nr too well known to n*od tny particular mention here. The BclMfontr orche*triv will pßrtlcipßtn with An entirely new progrim, And hAre mlei 4 ted Among inAny other* 11 Dancing in the Barn," which of iUcir will bo worth the price of Admit* •lon. Mr. L. Bierly, of Milesburg, will pUy A violin folo, And Miwo Li U Mr(iin ley will recite one or more ele"ning is close t,y why should ri"t everybody have a little patience and not Ise in a hurry with their Sprrng pur, ha.,-s The sl k promise* to I* th, large-i and most elegant ever brought tnlo this market. Remember Saturday, ic rniiig, April th" *th, i the opening day, in Major Reynolds' block opposite the C. ockerlioff House, Bellefonte. —John D F'eile, an Influential citizen of Millheirn died on Tuesday of ibis week, Mr Ftsnle will t>e *orely min-ed in social, business and church circle*. He located at Mtllhetm about ISVJ and ha* ever since been a factor of much importance in that community. None knew btm but to love him. arid the poor of the neighborhood in which he lived will ever remember him as one to whom they could at all time* look for assistance. He leave* a large family and a prosperous business. Biesstd be bis memory. —Social circles here were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Kenma Thomas, wife of our townsman Mr Richard Thom a*, at the home of ber childbocd near Mill Hall, early on Wednesday morning. This la ty was a daughter ol Win. C. Sanderson, K-q , and was universally esteemed wher ever known. Consumption was the cause of her death and owing to the lingering nature of the disease she was aware of the approach of her final dissolution. Calmly •he awaited the call and when it came the was prepared. —The company which will present "Hazel Kirke" in thi* place before long rnme* authorized directly from Madison Square Theatrer, where it was thoroughly drilled for week* previou* to it* departure from Now York. A finished performance is assured by the reputation of the Madi son Square Theater, which stand* fir*t among American theatrical enterprises It D designed by the management to send to this city all their successful play*. The Company and play have received mo*t la*. Ish enonium* from pre** and public every where. —Tin* dwelling o( Mr. Bond Valentine we* entered by burglar* on Tuesday night and two overcoat* taken. They broke the glass in the rmall window* surrounding the door reached in and unlocked the door. After suiting themselves in selecting cloth* ing they left taking with them the front d'>or key. —Larimer, the lieery man, is now set tled. He occupies the stable* in the rear of the Conrad llouae. Good turnout* si* way* resdy for all who may faror him with their patronage. We recommend him to the public —Judge SI well has decided the long pending Mitlheim contest for the offlce of Justice of the Peace In faror of John 11. Roiftnrder. The decision of the Judge elect* Reifsnyder by one majority. —B. il. Yocum, Kj , be* admitted that capital fellow, 11. 11. llarshherger, Seq , Into his offlce a* partner. If Mr. H. I* a* successful in practicing law a* he was in teaching school he will be a valuable as sistant. —Ladie* coal*, jacket*, dolman#, circu lara and ultlerelte#, in todltm variety, •tyle* and color*, and prion lower than aUcwbere at H. & A. l,oi-l>'*. —|3fl,o(W Worth of dry good*, clothing, I boot* Mid ibon, dn-M good*,AAt, t f„t ~,,,1 * L LYOK A Co. I lire. good#,ilk*, velvet*, plu.be. and 1 liriK-l plaid* and .trip*-.. in h ll .bade* and effect* at tin- lieo Hive. I —lf you want to rave money |n jour purchate*, no to Lyon A Co.. a* tb*y are telling everytbing at ro#t. I,yo* A Co. Lscet, fringe*, gimp •, button*, Ac., in all the lalekt deign* and at unrivaled price*, at the Bee llive. —Ladiet', ml wet' and children'* dd --j man* and coat* in endlct variety andp cry I cheap at the Bee Hive. i —Call and examine the *to*k of range* arid cook itove* at \\ . 1 ic.n, MoFarlane A Co*; alto tin ir line of tingle and double healer#. The* have for tale the We komi Homo doubk- which LAI tb*n.d with to te. < urea firtt-cla.. kiub'-n Move For weight, tttength and durability it car.not be .un paired. In piurchating tht ttove you ant not paying for nickle trimming, and bea u lilul finith, but von ar- getting what i far better and w hat you need in a ro d co.it ' tlove—a good, reliable baker and cook. MARRIAGES. < t'RTf.N-fcOIUS!MS —la Hurtf rjr. Udti of I'otffa Mill* I't Mis .i B— HOT!I IK KM • feat* • H 110 ' Mf I •• < II :■ fi ■ • j I'iiU, Wi'l Ml** Mml#. dU|hiff of ifftfgf li'.f'f. 1 Km Philadelphia Markets. f*NILI I'd.* At Mlfh?! Jfc fc 2 >l*l t it ttt *.*'• • 'Uti.liJi . Klnl fj'in t #f : '|l ( t*%r !•§*, U urtu f? Ml* t at p >K •' f "f • ar. and lit |- 1 t •traiftit j mrt fanitlt at V i'• ■ w*th ii •r f uf | frui at •4 " I f f.i.t Mm*T ~ Tli r r. t w*n U • -i.tftd for Iml n.'t ti' • *->•-tit la I 111 •• 11, > j.. k *ll |. n* • i fl > l4 a •! f) A* *i-d f.* V- : toai'lt; II Cto I a. f ; ;T ' J t. id t t *., A j-nJ . „ ti)4 j ti.'l || u|iJ l ■ o Mat . ( .d |J .> 4 td i M fat |l f #ta Clofwr la <4**' t ami rat-fa from 7< uf- to K. aa iu 'juai'tt- 7itu !uj • t.r*< hartft-d Beilnfoutc Market*. HCLi.tr tt, Hmli O, It's. qrOTATK'M. OH w)iat. |tar Ltjahel 91 L" I Bed vflwsi • • * i R)t, p*r loafed .. *• , Oena, 7& Ul I4t fleer,fetal • ■ ' r*. . 7 . FK'ur,bti|atiJ .. 7 Vw Protitlun idarknt. f ii* II at {ft Brother*. ... a ( li'Tfl**. lri-l |*kf a-**vi-i la |i*-H>-t ' 4 at .„ fr—h Untie* |- f |'itd .f, < Ihi kn j*t |h-aiii), t..i-... .„,r., S (.. f |k and ............. ... 'J fVMtttr htm* ptr pvti&d.. llaait.tttKW iittltaoU tr aratj art** of land li'UHti'l to ncit t nthp, CVi.tra nan* It. *•!; .nine la it 4a in *■•••*< aift*** uUi, iud Jot Riirt *u tL* watt 1 Register's Notice. i r pilE following account* have been 1 asomlnad art*) ywioi by n4 rwnaiit Atd of recoH In Dm ffflt-a. l- Ik iit|anffi. domonoJ 2 rlrat m-l Anal fBl of John T Lnrn*. ad tnlhUiralnr of, Ar . of Ktof* F. Ubi|l, lit* • Tsjkr testdiiyi, do-iaod Th* final bttovbl of John Wantral. gnacdian of Mary fit" M mlwl, lata of Taylor in* ntliif deoawd , Klft aoniafit of J*ht Mall, adtointatrator of Ac., fd ll aatota of Manual Xnll, lata of Bmitrr kitihi|i, doaoad. 7. The finaantb aonnal r*|wtl of frontal Rh'oda •nd Jtdin It* In. Jr , •atrirlog irwl*** undat it* affl of Mn A Tbomaa, lata ol It*Jl*f<>nta Wofoogb. do fc Tbo orr-oant of Muhael A rentier and Polly R. ter. administrator* "f 4r.nl Gorge W. R* yer. lata of Mil** t. ai ahij . daroo*ad. I. Tha Anal aoo>*anl of AW*. G Arrbry. adminla irator *4 Ac. of J no. G. Arcbey, lota of Far**** loan abtp, deoaaoed 10. The Aral and Anal arroant of John If Oralhtf, ona of tba ndmintatratora of Ac . of KDmMII tlro- Awt lata af Mhs fc*ohfp, darmif, aa A lad by N. II %'anlyka. bta committee II Tba Anal iroasl of A. VL Prfagla. ttamlnr of Ac of lleajamln Taagtfon, lot* of Taj lor t*rga Mark. lata of tba ton nab lp Of egg 4rroaad. IA. Tba nnwm of Mary U Mnld4r. rimitrfi af Ac ~ of laalalta Pot tat, lata of tba Woonab of Moila* funta. 4' man d. If. Tba orronat of 0. 11. IMf, admlnMmtor of Ac of C II llald. lata 4 WlltbWm 1 uf*umb. 4.c0m4. It Arroant of Javmd llnrpa* and H M. b*t*. ad- Mtnlotrolota Of Ac, of tba aatata of lb. anna inn mil iar lata of llotnaa WvnAiy. o4 baxw (mm of ww. Apoor M. OIOTOM of Ar of IK. M oHI 004 Ixt.Qi.ol of Jorab (%*n jlo., lot* of IN.IIW i,hip. <>roxi. U Tkoommi of Th is.. Iv.tr m 4 J.+o U IMK nwho X Af , of f.1, n>K tat* of Onllm* ko --tbto. Awpoo*. A 0. Val omul owl tool imotl of tewl Mlllltiro, Jr., mtWrlof rtrro* ! ~f At of lb. •*too of TA pm MilUko* tat* of (taltahwW bona... 4* IWll. JAJin A. McCLAtS. Bwtatar,