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* 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