iEhe (fjtnixt Dmattai m - ■■—= - t - Thursday Morning, May 4, IBu2. OuftftßnpoMDKMCß.rotitfUiil tig Important *, • 'Nett ed frotn any part of the count*. No eommuuicaM n* Intoned UUI<M accompanied by the real nam** of LB* writer. Contro County Domocratio Com mittee—lßß2. SISVWCTS. SAME. ■ #• AeoSXSS. Bellafoutr, N. W„.W. r Rabat. BslWooU 8. W-Cherlee Smith " W. W-Jainoa Schoftslil— " Howard Born -Howard llrlck lay-Howard. Mllaabtirg C. K Kaalnalon Mllaaburg. Mllthaun A. Walter* Millhelm Phlllnaburg I. W. Holt „.Phlllp*burg. Uutoortlla..- J C fmllh .Planting. Monitor l' roth (Mow Bollofontn. Bosk* C. A McLaughlin.Mllnobtirg. Burnaido WUHaai Hipplo—Pino (Han. College Prank Taylor Lemont. Outlln Kredk. Eobb Howard. Pars niton O P—A. J. Orandorl—Ptae Urore Mllla. "BP.—I H lleberllng... R. k Spring*. Orw. 8. P M. L. HUM Spring Hill* " |{. p HanJ. Llmlart.— " llaltoa (lao. M. Ket*ter.—Aarotwborg. Halftuooit ........... A- T Gray ..Half Moon. llama lama* Klmport- Ib-aIM org. Howard. Ia*ld Tnyar Howard. Uuaton J"ha y Mila* Julian. Liberty —.. W. 11. ti*rdtiar.-~.lll*ncbard. Marlon J J Hoy Walker. Mile* ——.leorge Haines—w "If* Sbira. pet no, D. '■ M.ak Buffalo Run Patltt 11 K ibtck Mlllhaltn. Potter,?!. P '• W. Spangler Toaaayvllla. •• jt. p. -I Witiner Wolt—Canlta llall. Rtt*h William I'nllau .-"andy Itnlsa. Snow Shoe William Halnea.-Hnow 8 hoe Spring T M. Birnhail... Hellefonte. Taylor Vinton Ileckwltb-Powler. Union Christian floorer. flaming Walkar Atidraw Kearner Hnblaraloirs. Worth W.li Morrtwui I'ort .Matilda. K. 11. I'OlUiri.lt, Chairman. H. A. MrKxi, Sacratary. Local Department. —Lewin ha* something now—whip* and canes to be given atray. —We were gratified to have Mr. Jas. Turner call yesterday. —Congressman Curtin will accept our thanks for public documents. —AI. Haupt, as clerk at tho Brocker hoff house, is becoming popular. —Houtzdale is still troubled with small pox. The disease is said to be spreading. —Be sure to call at tho Bee Hive and see their elegant line of zephyr ginghams. —Greene, our most south western county, ha* not a licensed house within its borders. Read the new advertisement of the Philadelphia Branch and then take your boy* there. —The cigars offered for sale by Harry Green always fill tho bill. Ho ha* none but good ones on hand. Lawyer Hastings is painting hi* house green, with red trimming ; we are all be coming a-sthetic gradually. —Ladies, don't fail to see the new and elegant Spring and Summer dress good* in all style# and price# at the Bee Hive. —The dollar brcgan* at Doll A Mingle * go like hot cake*. No wonder, they are equal to any heretofore sold for $1.60. —Esquire Kerlin, of Reborsburg, was sworn into office during this te.rm, and while in town did not forget the DEMO- C*AT. —The Bee Illve has the finest assortment of lace cap* for children. Don't fail to call and see them before purchasing else where. —Mr. J. 8. Housman, of Tus*yvil!e, an ardent advocate of Sabbath school in terests, paid us a business visit on Wed nesday. Mr. Fred Bmilh, the popular Bishop street saloonist is recovering from his late sick spell, much to the gratification of his many friend" —Messrs. K. Graham & Son now occupy the room vacated by the Centre County Banking Company. They are better pre pared than ever to suit all customers. —Mr. J. T. MclJivitt is running the Curtin flouring mills and doing good work. Mr. M. in addition to being a good miller is a tiptop person in every respect. —C. U. Hoffer it Co., is the name of a new firm. We wish "Siney" piles of suc cess, and are pretty sure of hi* soon be coming a merchant prince. Our hat is off. —lf you have not been in to see Geo. Eaton yet, why, do so at once. He ha* an elegant line of confectionery, tobacco, cigar*, fresh and canned fruit, Brockerhoff row. —Mr. James Kerr, Clearfield's hand some Protbonotary, attended court here last week. He it a Democrat of the right kind and a most popular and efficient of ficer. —We were mistaken last week in saying that Mr. Geo. H. Wolf repaired gas pipes, it should have been copper pipes, and in this line he ha* few equal* and no superiors. Giv* him your work. —Hon. Samuel Franck was in town on Monday and would sooner have gone home without seeing the elephant than not to have called at the DEMOCRAT office. Judge F. ha* lost none of the dignity and pleasantry that always characterised bim. —Misa Lida MeGinley Is teaching a select school at Cotevllle,and Miss Katie Powers is engaged In the samo laudable work at Yocum's. Both these ladies are eminently fitted for the task they have undertaken, andthe young ideas wilUshoot in the prop er direction their supervision. —Our little friend, Mr. John H. Krea mer, of Millheim, came sailing into our sanctum one day la*l week having in tow Dr. J. F. Harter, Notary Public, and Mr. T. K. Btam, a leading merchant of that place. The boys wtfre welcome and inas much a* tbey behaved themselves they will b warmly welcomed at any time. —The failing health of Rev. John Hew- Itt, Rector of the Episcopal congregation, induced the trustees of that church to grant bim a two month's vacation. The learned gentleman will be benefited, we hope, kjr his leave of absence and return to his work able to labor in the good cause , of which be it so able a champion. —lt (i tho pmctico in aomo of our pub lic schools tu read scloctions from th daily ni(Wspß|tnrs, not only as a reading lesson, pure and simple, but also as a means of in structing tho pupil, In contemporary his tory. It must bo a fearful wrench to the boys' veneration for tho brilliant names of history to read that ono great man takes a bribe whenever ho can got half a chance, that another gets intoxicated with unfail ing regularity as often as once a wook ( that a third sells his country for a pile ol' guano, that a fourth is a liar of gigantic proportions, and that generally they are ono and all the meanest specimens of hu manity that ever crawled beneath earth and Heaven. It must bo fearfully trying to a school teacher to reconcile the history of the books with newspaper history. At tho last session of tho Centre County Teacher's Institute tho members were pre sented with neat littlo calenders, tho read ing matter on them is wholly unobjection able ; it tells among other things that Sochler A Co., Hellofonto, are continuing to sell only first class groceries, etc. Al low your pupils and their parent* to read selections frotn theso calendars occasion ally. —The marriage of Miss Clara V. Mil liken, the one hundred thousand dollar heiress, of this place, to Mr. Cortland !)•- Lacy Evans, of l'luinfleld, N. J., at the residence of her uncle, Mr. George Valen tine, on Allegheny street, on Wednesday ovening of last week, was tho consumma tion of a courtship that has attracted the attention of the people of this and adjoin ing counties for some time. The lady is talented, agreeable and handsome, and devoted to her husband, who is spoken of a* "hail fellow well met." They are now enjoying their honeymoon, visiting places of interest, and when done "billing and cooing," in all probability will return to Bellefonte and resido here. Our heartiest congratulations are extended to the happy pair, and wo earnestly invoke for them the protection of Him without whose notice not even a sparrow may fall. The floral decorations, of which mention should be made, wore singularly beautiful and tasty ; tho most attraetive—an elegantly arrang ed bell , composed entirely of flowers of raro and costly kinds, suspended from the ceiling, under which the couple stood, be ing the mot noteworthy. —The residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCalhon, at Howard, was enlivened by a festive scene on Tuesday evening of last week. The occasion was the marriage of their daughter, Mrs Mattie Snodgrass, a beautiful young widow, to Mr. It. T. Bry ant, of Odessa, N. V. The ceremony was performed in a brief, but very cbate and impressive manner, by Rev. Father Mcll heney, of Snow Shoe, and the contracting parties were doubly supported by Miss Lena lie her as bridemaid, and Mr. T. A. MrCallion, the bride's brother, as grooms man A largo number of invited guests were present and the company was of the most pleasant description. Immediately alter the ceremony a very elegant supper was served, and after duly discussing this, the entire party escorted the happy couple to tho station from which they took the evening train for their future home in York, amid the hearty congratula tions and good wishes of all present. Batcbeller A Ifvria showed here on Monday and fulfilled all promises. An immense crowd thronged the canvass both afternoon and evening. Their men are perhaps the most genteel and well behaved of any who accompanied any show that ever visited this place. On the way here frm Milton they met with an unusual misfortune—they had progressed as far as Flemington, when a burned bridge pre vented tbeir coming on through. Their only expedient was to retrace their step* and get here via. Sunburv, I-ewislsiwn and Tyrone. —The sweet singer of the Daily AVirs told us a day or two ago about a young man who upon rutting his finger rubbed it with two-lip salve. Poor fellow why didn't he buy a bottle of St. Ja—, and put the salve where it would do more good ? This brilliant td*a must have been horn in the evening—under the ethereal, felicitous influence of fair Luna, as it were, and that it may not he lost we suggest he have it embalmed, for certainly posterity will tie poorer if it is not handed down to com ing generations. —The reception given by the Boys' branch of the Y. M. C. A. to the boys of the town on Monday evening was an oc casion of much Interest to all. Mrs. J. G. Love prepares! the program with her usual good taste, and assisted In IU being care fully carried out. Near two hundred boys with many of their friends were present. Miss Kenny, of Philadelphia, a sweet little creature recited a selection that ail pro nouneed an exceedingly creditable aflair. We shall have more to say next week re garding the remainder of the receptions. —The western division of the N. G. P. will go into camp at Lewistown, Saturday August 16. 7,6(10 soldiers will spend a week in Ibe open air, and cultivate what ever military skill they may possess. The brave boys will be expected to endure many trials and paas through some un pleasant ordeals, hut they will enjoy it, no doubt. —There la considerable complaint on the part of merchanta and clerks regarding the practice of many lady customers who put off their shopping until nine o'clock in the avening. —Tho dug road, leading from Cut tin's to tho residence of 'Squire Barnhart, in Boggs township, >* in such n horrible con dition that wo are surprised aoino one ha* not moved to compel the supervisors t> repair it. It i* too narrow at beat, and when, ax now, full of deep cut* and hob* ia barely payable. Any accident happen ing to travelers will render the townahip authorities responsible. —Our friend Mr. Mewl). W* i I Haute, of Martha Furnace, ia making eomo needed repair* at Mann't Axe Factory, lie i* one of the best millwright* in the world, and a job overseen by Mi bhac i* nureto l>,i well done. He never ia idle, since talent of hi* kind i* always in demand, and mill owner* requiring the service* of a bcn> mechanic had better tecure Mr. William*. Yesterday Dr. K. W. llale, I). 1). (. M., accompanied by Messrs. 8. D. Gray, F. I'. Oreen, J. M. Green, John I'. Karri*, Harry S. llale, Win. McClellen, and Ed win Tyon, left town to go to Du Uoi, Cleartl-ld county, there to constitute anew miuonic lodge to day. There gentlemen, we suspect, are billed for a good time and hope they may not return disappointed. —Our friend* in Millheicn and vicinity have complained that the DKMOCKAT doe* not reach them until Monday. Upon ex amination we find the package* of paper* are carried on to Lock Haven, pat How ard, and sent byway ol Sugar Valley. We have perfected arrangement* whereby tbe rub*criber mentioned will receive their copies on Friday of each week. —The jury in the care of tho Common wealth vi. Myton, decided that the gray headed progenitor should pay three fourth* of the costs, even though inno cent, and the prosecutor* tho other one fourth. The amount ot ugly licentious- He** developed iu this trial is a disgrace to tho society of our sister county, Hunting don. Hoof having soared away up renders probable tho story of the cow jumping over tho moon. In this matter tho butch ors are not to blame, as cattle, even at the exorbitant prices demanded for them, are scarce. Bellefonto meat venders deserve great praiso for the excellent quality of meat they procure for their purchasers. Mr. Win. Wolf, of Centre Ilall, gave the DEMOCRAT a call on Tuesday, and had the pleasure while hereto take the venera ble Hon J 8. Proudfoot, of Milesburg, by the hand. These gentlemen are represen tative Democrat*—an honor to the party, and a* immovable in llieir fixedness of purpose as an adamantine rock. Mis* Clara K"-iser, on Wednesday la*t, became Mrs. K. 11 Hannarn. The groom it one of the mist trusty and capable en gineer* on the CatUwissa railroad, and will be able and willing to upporl her in first cla style. That they may be happy i* our ardent wish. Mr. .Samuel K. Fault, of Centre Mills, and J. 11. Keifsnyder, Esq., of Millheim, have been in town several days during this term of court. These gentlemen are pow ers for good in tbe Ifomocralic ranks in their districts and always do their utmost to roll up big majorities. Marriages have increased 10 per cent, young men have learned of tbe soothing effect of Sines' Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarhound, upon babies. Young man if you keep a bottle on hand for an emerg ency, you are safe in bringing things to a climax. —We learn that Mr. Newton S. liailey, of tho lUpuhhrn •, is unwell. We trust our friend may soon recover. His absence from his jol D noticeable. The ailment— neuralgia in his head, is an unpleasant one —Young men, whether you are specially invited or not, come to tbe reception to night. The entertainment will be of an informal character, and a good time is premised to all. —The unexpired term of the late John Shannon, K*q , will be filled by James C. final, of Centre Hall. Mr. Boil's tenure of office will last until May Ist, IHH.J. —You cannot buy a whip or a cane from Lewin, at the I'hilrdelphia Branch, but he will present you with one. (Jo and find out how it is for yournelf. —Some one said, but we do not know who, that the County Commissioners would have liked to havo had some one start a subscription for "Mary and the baby." Mr. W. A. Taylor Intends to move to Florida hoping thereby to improve bis health. Those indebted 4o him are re quested to settle at once, —The $lO,OllO beauty did not attract much attention on Monday. We have too many beauties in Bellelonte, to go wild over any imported ones. —Tbe Y. M. G. A. fellows ars a* high tonsd si csn be—their new rooms sre nice, and they will be pardoned If the "fit" does not last too long. —Tbe Isrgest stock and best varisty In all kinds of dry goods, carpets, shoes, and gents furnishing goods csn be found st the Uee Hive. —AI toons Is building a street railway, the contract for laying tbe rails baviag been let on tbe 24th uit. —Chronic Rheumatism and Catarrh. Took PRRCRA. Am well. Mis. F. OL moaocsiir, Brownsville, Pa. COURT PaoCEROtKcm. —The second week if April Tcrtn of court convened at 10 A, M. on Monday with Judge Orvi* presiding. The trial lit wa* called over and a num ber of cao* marked for trial. A number of roud caes wore disponed of by the court. In tbe afternoon a jury wa* sworn in the case of W. S. William* v*. Mark J. Williams. Court then adjourned to A. at., Tuesday morning. Judge Mayor opened court on Tues day morning, arid tho trial of tho Wil liam* contested will cac wo* commenced, taking up the whole of the day, the jury rendered n verdict sustaining tho will. W*DKK*t>AY, A. M. —Cae of Joseph Weaver v*. Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany b>r death of son. Settled by It U. Co. paying S3OO and cots. Case of E. I. Walker use of John Buf fer, v*. James L. Sommerville. Action on a contract for commission to sell land. Verdict for plaintiff* for $'AK>. (.'a** of Win. Wolf v. Henry Carver et. ux., on trial a* we go to pre**. A NARROW EWAHB. — Yesterday after nisori a horse belonging to Mr. Samuel Leitzell, of Spring Mills, wa* standing'in front ol Hiek's hardware store, tied to a post by a rope. Becoming frightened, be started, pulled out the hitching post, and with it flying in all directions, ran on the pavement, at full speed, down Allegheny street to Bunnell and Aiken* corner, turn ed down Bishop street, still on the pave ment, and continued a* far a* Smith's sa loon, where slipping he wa* thrown vio. lently to the ground, here he was caught. Fortunately very few people happened in the way of the runaway, one little boy a son of Mr. W. A. Lyon, about two years old was pushed or knocked over, sustain ing some wounds about the bead. Had tho street* been as thickly peopled, as they mostly are, is impossible to esti mate tho damage he might have done. The horso, apparently, wa* not seriously injured. A DE.-KKVKII COMI'LIMK.VT.—"K. J. Swavely, the Singer Sewing machine man of Jlellefonte, was in the city a short time yesterday. Mr. Swavely by strict attention to bu*lnea* has won tbe confi dence of the company he represent*, and they have given bim tbe entire control of Centre county for the sale of the Singer. He has a large number of men working for bim.—/*ocA Harm Journal. Last evening al the Methodist church, just before prayer meeting, Mr. iCuben Shaffer was married to Miss Sailie Weav er. The contracting parties are fully aware of the res|ionslbilitie# incident to married life, and no doubt ero they under look tbe erection of a matrimonial tower, sat down and carefully counted the cost. They mean to go west for awhile and if suited will remain there j-crmsn<nl!y. Their many friends Join in wishing them a pleasant sojourn in this vale of tears and all the happiness to lie derived from con jugal association. —Our ministerial friend. Her. J. F. DsLong, pastor of tho German Reformed Church in this place, deliberately fitted up an elegant residence, furnished it throughout in luxurious and comfortable sfylo, and then left town. Since leaving, we understand, he ha* been united in mar riage with Mis* Amanda E. I.s ihm k. of Stemlon, Pa. The groom occupies an en viable place in the heart* of ail Bellefonte church goers, and the lady of his choice is very highly spoken of. May theirs be a pleasant married experience with very few of life's ill*. Bellefonte will witness a wedding in high circle* about the middle of May. The young lady concerned is an estima ble daughter of ona of Bellefonte's most enterprising merchants and tbe young man is w member of an extensive mercantile establishment in Reynoldsville.— I'hthpt. burg Journal. Mr. S. Goldsmith is, we are pleated to ssy, improving in health snd expects soon to be sble to return to Bellefonte. His father, Mr. L Goldsmith, a most excellent gentleman, is here and making lot* of new friend* every day. Mr. BartrofT, the carriage manufac turer, bs* his now building on Water street under fair headway, snd when 'fin ished will be the largest and most com pleU manufactory of ths kind in Centre county. —The new meat market, under control of Mr. John Heexer, is open and doing a good business. Mr. Beeitcr understands the wsnts of all who may favor him with their |tronago and Is ready and willing to exert himself to please. —The foreman of tbe JTafcAmni! office attended an early morning wedding last week, and was so fearfully effected that he caught a bad cold. Too bad, but serve* him just right. —Mr. T. J. Decker, one of our bos# millwright* is doing soma nice Vork at Stein's mill, near Roland Station, lit can and always doe* do good work. —For the Isrgeet, stock, lowest prices, you must visit Doll A Mingle'* shoe store. —Fine walking shoes for ladies and gen tleman just received at Doll & Mingle. —My baby bad a terrible sore scalp, (scabby). PEBUMA cured IL Jon* CRo wan, Pituburg, Pa. —Carpet slipper, .25, lasting gaiters, .85, whole stock brogans, $1 W DOLL * MIMOLR. Tho Dark Mosgenaer. Mits. A RbBLL. —A* twilight slowly and silently let her curtain down, on Thursday of lat week, the residence of our esteemed neighbor and friend, Mr. John Ardell, Jr., WHS shrouded in gloom. Death wa* pres ent with the heartbroken relative* and friend* who surrounded the couch upon which hi* dying wife lay. She, whom a long companionship had endeared to him by every tie that join* kindred hearts and congenial souls, wa* about to be lorn ruth lessly from liiin—her place left an acbing void, never in this world to be filled. In the midst of the awful ileriee that always accompanies scene* of this kind, about five o'clock, bor ninied spirit winged it* flight to that bourn whence no traveler ever wa* known to return. For some time subse quent to bur departure, Mr. Ardell, could not fully comprehend hi* irreparable lots, and when at la-t it* awful truth burst upon him, he wept. She, who had minitered unto him day after day, had walki-d hand in hand with him down life'* tortuou* highway, had been a source of constant and unfailing support to hirn, had gone. A cold, contrs< led on the Saturday pre vious, rapidly induced an attack of pneu monia, and her nervou* system, too weak to withstand the Hidden strain, left her at the mercy of tbia so frequently fatal dis ease. All that medical skill could do wa* done without avail, for the call she re ceived could not be disobeyed. Deceased wa* greatly beloved, highly esteemed and almost idolized by s'l wbo knew her, snd before Death ha* slain an other fair and good a* *he. time will have thrown a dart at tbe sable conqueror. Tbe lasting praise, due her, on account of her many charitable, noble snd benevolent ac tion* will cause ber name to adorn the stone, when rarved upon the marble slab that is to mark tier last resting place. Mrs Ardell* maiden name w as Klir-abetb E. Seclye, and at tbe time of her death was in her Old year. Three sisters—Mrs Say re* I Belief Me, Mr-. Wsite, of Cb < ago, and Mr*. Derrick, of (Jrinnel, lows, survive her. M ii- A i.st AN PER. —Tbe mother of Hon. C. T. Alexander, Mrs. Elizabeth Alexan der, of Beech Creek, died on Thursday 26th ultimo, having reached tbe ri{e age of ft years. Her remains were brought to Bellefonte on the evening train for in terment, and were followed by a large concourse <>f friends to tbe Union cetneiry where she now calmly sleeps upon the b"om of mother earth. Her life aas one •<f unu*ual activity and usefulness Three children, Hon. C. T. Alexander, snd Jss Alexander, Esq., of Bellefonte, and Mr* Daniel Leyden, of Beech Creek, survive hr. A consistent Christian she did not fear death and having lived far beyond lh limit* of life she wa* ready to go. Surely the end of the righteous is |e*reful. MR* Yorxo.— WE are called upon to chronicle the death of Mrs. Catherine Young, of Ferguson sowntbip, tbi* coun ty, whose departure from earth took place on Saturday last, the 22d instant. Mr* Young wa* a devout member of the Luth eran church. Her age wa* A3 year*.— Watrhman. MR* KRUMRIXK —lt is our province to record the death of Mr* Krumrine, re lict of the late Frederick Krumrine, of Ferguson township, and sister of Mr. Jno. Wagner, of this place. Mr*. K. died on S indsy morning lait, the 23J instant aged 73. H'afrAman. Ma*. Fci.wta —Tbe ,ast of this sad re cital i to record the death of Mr*. Fulmer, relict of Jared Fulmer, at her home, near Wolfe * Store, last week. Mrs. K. bad grown old and did not long survive the deceve of her husband. Peace to ber esbo*. M ILKXM'RO PRRSOXALITIK* —Mr. Will Morri* paid our town, hi* former home, a flying visit a few day* since. Mia* Emma Kinne ha* come home to *tay, after a lengthy visit to Hollidays burg. We are glad to say that Mr. Harman is able to attend to hi* work again. His fail *hould be s warning to those croasing culvert*. Mr. John McGinley, who I* nearly 87 year* old, still travel* around town, but the old gentleman I* not looking so well a* aomo time ago. Mr. Al. Brarar i* seriously indisposed. He bs* been *ick for SUM time. Billiout fever, we think. Mr. J. P. Boileau ha* quit the agency bu*ine*s. We occasianally *e bim driv ing those mustang* of hi* through town. Mr. MorrU, the Baptiit minister, last Sunday announces! hi* intention to leave Milwsb'irg. One of Mr. Loughrey's sons came home on Friday evening, bringing a bride with him, in consequence of which there wa* a Jolly lime at!' Pat's." Mr. Jo*. Smith (not tbe prophet) is a* busy a* a nailer superintending the fitting up of the Odd Fellow's Hall. J tax. —The Butts' boue, under tbe manage merit of Mr. F. X. Lebman, Is rapidljyra gaining all of It* old popularity. The proprietor desire* n* to slate that each of IU departments—tbe bote! proper, tbe bar and tbe restaurant—hat undergons a com plete renovating and Improving process, and now desires a fair share of public pat ronage, assured of hi* ability te render entire satisfaction. Mr. Lehman, evident ly, understands bU business and wa aak a trial of him at lb# band* of any wbo stand In need of the services of a real Jolly landlord who ran* a first clam house. MEEMXO OT THE AOBICCLTVKAL SO CIETY— A meeting of the Agricultural Society m held it, the Court lloute or. 'LUE.DAY evening, April 2b. In the *b ence of the prendent of the o<IETV, Hr. K. \V. JUIE, Captain A. J.TM Curtin T< called to the chair. H. It. KAV KJ the sac rotary, being al> ateM.nl, Mr.' John A Haley wan called to keep H RECORD of I,ANT ing evenu for the evening. ON motion, Itr. K. W. Hale, (;, rgo W. Campbell, K.<P, and John A. Hunter were elected delegate, to meet the TRUSTEE., of the Slate College at their annual MEET, ing in June. Clement Hale, KP, K A„ an intereating bi.tory of the MOIETY AND a klaleinent a to iu prevent .landing and financial condition. Hoalao, M the eourae of hi. remark., referred to the financial eiriharra.. menu through which the AOCI.-ty have pawed during and .int.- the panic, and .aid that ail the premium, of LATL 'FAR were paid in full and tboE of the vear previou. pro rata. A. A. Hale, Jut),.., Larimer, Oaorge Hale (a h ading (.ranger a* well a. a pro.|<erouk lamer), ail .JOKA for th- GOOD of the order. H Har.bber g-r, K*Q., Uild how in < rly II| HAD cleared up the ford and I au'.ed it to hho- AOM a. the row, and that <.n more than one occanoh he > aueed two blade* of grar. TO gr-.w H RE I marly thara *, bat I aa Oh motion ol Joaeph Baker, KM , Clem ••rit Hale, KM) , ol Bcllefonte, and John A Haley, <,F Curtin, W -r v aflwtad to p..F form agricultural rm..ionary work in the county, and at an early day will enter upon the discharge of that duly. Believing that Lanta.ter county carrier the banner and Centre TH-- ilag in agricul ture and the banner in mining and manu lecturing in I'enn.y lvania, WO .hould hoid a fair terond to none in the United State.. A call ha. BEEN made for the farmer., miner, and manufacture, TO bold A rna# meeting in the Court H"um< M the bor ough of Bellefonte, on Monday evening, Augu.LLTT), LHH'2, (court wwk;,' poMlirei v no poalponemenl. "> time U tix-4. Sn let there be a united EFFORT on the part of everybody to make lbi meeting a grand .uccuaa. Let every farmer and all lover, of indu.trv, therefore, oon.ider tbemaelvea engaged for the evening of Augu.t 2*, and let nothing interfere with that en gagement. 51 ark it down where you won't forget it. 51 IM-io* ARY. I'irr.roaii, Ma.. .Sept. 28, IBTK. .S'tr.—l have taken Hop Bitter, and recommended them to other., a- I found them very b<-nefi< ial.— MA- J. W. Tt'H i.ek, SaerwUry \\ AN • ( I riatiaa Tarn- JM-rance Union. — That JM-rfi-ct baking and CAKING .LOVE, the "Pioneer," i. for .ale only by tflllea, McFarlane A Co. All .ufperfluou. orna mentation ba> been di.pen.od with to re cure a firtt-cla.. kitchen .tore. Kor weight, .trength and durability it cannot be ur patiod. In purcbating tfai. .love YOU ar® not paying for nickie trimming* and beau tiful fini.b, but you are getting what I. far t>elter and what you n<-d IT, A good cook love— A good, reliable baker and cooker. You can .ate from 100 to 2(10 per cent ON a g<*xl drear. from 100 to .KIO JR <nt on a .uit, from .1. to 100 J*-r cent ON a pair of .ho,-, and in everything that you need you will find it to your irit>re.l to buy your good* where you get them at flr.t coat. ' I.T .v A Uo. —lf you want to .ave money in your purchase., go TO Lyon A Co., a. they are WILING everything at coM. I-TOS A Co. Ladle, coat*, jacket., dolman., cirro ar. and ul.terette., IN endlc*. variety, •tylea and color., and price* lower than el RE where at S. A A. Loeb'r. —F-VL,OOF worth of dry good., clothing, boot, and .hoc, drew good., Ac., for co.t t LTOK A CO. IXMB * i. the place to buy dry good*. Large WKMIRTMENT, low price* and good GOOD' at all time.. — Spring and Summer roaion, LF*®2, Woolen Mock WOW romplrlr. Earlv or der. elicited. ! 44-tf 51OXT(PV(*kt A CO., Tailor*. —Call and examine the atnvk of range* *nd O<„.k Move, at WiW.n. McFarlaa- A CO'* . al.o their line of tingle and double h<ater. They have for .ale the Welcome HOME double heater, which ha. BEEN th<>r. oughly and ratirfactorily terted in thi* community. Mother., before giving your little babe cough or croup medicine.,' remember that Sine.' Syrun of Tar, Wild Cherry and ll,rbound i tne only cough preparation that contain, no opium, morphine, nor anv other narcotic. Lyon A Co., are vicing out their entire .lock of dry good*, clothing, boot* and boe at coil, in order Vo quit the buai neaa. MARRIAGES. WAOBKIt—WEAVKR—At Howard. <n the I Ml, <4 April. \ j Re*. J Mm*. Mr J 1 Wafoer and Mia fenth A tmitii of On 4. WIUIAMP -Mn IK -By W. * Willi***. tfcq , Mr. Juhn R illUmi arul Kit* Ami* Ptit#r, Ulb of Hue ton M IIANN AM -K rtfKR- th# ?Wh *f April, Rt th# r**i<S#r# of th# l>r*4#' p*r*ntt, |*y Brv 0 fi r#tr n#|H>k#f. Mr C Hmomi, of CaUtim, •b<! Mi#* n*r* B#r*#r, of thi* |>i#r* KVANN-MILI.IRKN —ihi th# WAh of April. *t th* rrhhsranf Mr Owrgi Vslmtln# b; B# Wi kMi l(Mhf, of B#l)#h**il#. **tr4 Iff Iht K P h#trh *m. if P Rtaift#)d. N J.. Cn)*4 d* Ijwf Kraai, of If. J, *4 MH* (hnt Miiillrt. <4 lw i DEATHS. ARtiKI.L—In I hi. rt.ee. ™ Thatwi**, Ajwll 17, of pnenwwia. Mi* KoiabHh L>. Ar*r4l, M< rnl mile of John AoMI. Jr . te her (M jrmr TATE —On the -Vi of April, of train tmt, LMa lUanrtie Tare. Intaal 'l**aier of Om. G. an* Mnrv Tale, of Valearin*'. *t. TODD.—In Ptill jet-ruy. ApHI *. Albert, voangaat oon at John an<! ***** ToM, H T jeans M*U* AN* 17 H|l. *TRATRR -In Relipmbnra, dentrm eonntv. P„ April m. IM, Mr Haarj Alrmjer. a**d VI jenra, t month* and I* hfl | Bellnfontv Urmia Market . Bauaronv*. Ma* , t**2. (V>ir*rie4 weakly bv T R. RejaoiAa * Oa WbenV—wblte, per bnahal— gj Ma re*. " " I* Com—oar*, per bn*hi a " *bell*r(. per bnehel AA Oat*, per BA.btl , AM narlry.per bn*h*J. 7h Cbrvar M*J, pre POWN* _ Prorltioa Market. Oorrei-md weekly bp Harper Brother*. Apple*. 4r(*d, per pewn4 A Okerrtaw. Arte*, par pen* 4, iwhl —_ IB Brno* pavgwarl IT rm* bwtter per poN4 M (Kitken* per pinnt a Ok'"r per ponwrt™. 1* (Vmntry ham* perpowh*— |* Ham*, awgaa tnrni. M UF* II ** per La_.„. la IBLEA *—R . , . IT HEATER , FTRNWA*. P*V *H— * a* rior, win) mala, par bhb, #*lta 7 B " per aaok, " 0
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