Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 18, 1882, Image 8
She Cfntre praorrat. Thursday Morning, May 18, 1882. Ooaaasi-oitDKNCi, containing Important new., solicit •4 hum any part of the county. No communication- Inner led unless accompanied by the real name of the wrltsr. Centre County Demooratio Com mittee—lßß2. •ISYftlCTft. RAM ft. ©• ft •. BslUloule, N. W..W. f. lUber. MM*!*. B. W.. Charles Smith M W.W.Jamea Bchofleld... M Howard Boro. Howard Milfteburg. C. K. Kaelngtou.. Mileaburg. Mitlheim .A. Waiter* Millhfttm Pfcilipftburg D. W. Hull .Philtmhurg. Union viU* J.C Smith .. Kletnlng. le 11 tier Uriah StoTftr BftllefonU. &>Kg 0. A McLaughlin.Milefthurg. lqnuidt William Hippie... Pine Ulan. College frank Taylor Lemont. Ourtln..a. Fredk. Bobh. Howard. Ferguson, O. P A. J. Oraodorl--.!*!♦ Grove Mills. ** N. P.—J. U. Heberling.-.Hock Springs. Gregg, S. P M. L. Rlehel spring Mills " N. p ll* nj Limber!..•. Haines. o*o- M. Keister.Aarnusburg. HaUmoon ... .A, T Gray Half Moot*. Harris ..J at nee Kitiiport.Hoalsburg. Howard. Ha*id Tanyer Howard. Hust>u John 4 Miles Julian. Liberty ............... W. 11. Gardner—Mam hard. Marlon .....J.J. Hoy. Walker. Miles Gftorgft Hainan.. .Wolfe Store. Pat ton... D. L. Meak Buffalo Run Peuit ...11. K. Duck Millheim. Potter, N. P ~..6. W. Spangler TuaeeyTille. ** 8. P J. Witmer Wolt-.Cantrw llall. Hush .William (Allien... Bandy lUAge. Snow Shoe.... William llainea.. Snow Shaft. Spring T. M. Ibtrnhar!.. lt*ll*f<nte. Taylor Vinton Beckwtth..Fowler. Union ...........Christian Hoover..Fleming. Walker Andrew Kr"*tucr. Ilublemhurg. Worth W. G Morrison...Port Matilda. R. 11. FGR3TER, Chairman. H. A. McKfti,Secretary, Local Department. —Well. Bprinjc. yuv cum at laat, h*vyti ? Th |x>it (m*i you* bin In old Winter's Lap—now tint ton aehanu-d uf ytmnwlf ? I a'poo* the old feller * bin a-buaain' you ; 1 should think he had from your breth A beiii' o cold—but tbtl'i the way them Old felleis he* a-doin'. Well, a* ! waasayln'. TOUT come at laat with your "Iwmy Breth" a-blowlu' from the Northwe#— WeecoLatent or Nebraaky. I s'pos*, Great countries for bam I reckiu*. But now yooT cum' We feel yeur cheer ID prreeut wen we Git round onto the south side of the barn ! We beer the bene e-kaklin, when they've Laid an eg! We see the horse-radish A starting up the garding feus ! The wimuiiu is a lakin' into The obi tea-pot after garding seeds, And all these things make me think your cum! Ef so be I TS riled Ye,ftpring. a-ehewing up o? yrr thortrumoiings, Jet set it down to bavin' pott's lia* ra, <TW I hain't taken win out, yet I 'luw to ) —A new floor ha been laid in tho Com missioner's office. —The largest and cheapest boot and ahoe store—Doll & Mingle. —His Honor Judge Orvis, is presiding at a term of court at Lock Haven. —WB P. Shoop, of Centre Hall, wa* noticeable on our street* yesterday. —The Logan Hose company has been invited to participate in a firemen's parade at Sbamokin. —We are glad to hear of the recovery of Mr. A. Lukenbark, who had been ill for some time. —Neighbor Shrom is one of the most accommodating men with whom we have ever come in contact. Until you have tasted some of John Beezer's rich, juicy steaks you scarcely know what tip top beef is. Mr. JVcob McCauley, of Jacksonville, after an extended search, found u* on Tuesday. We were glad to see him. —Mr. W. G. Morrison, of Port Matilda, is assisting Recorder Bible. Mr. M. is a good penman and nice fellow. —Mr. John Rihel„of Centre Hill, ac companied by Mrs. Kishel, called upon the DEMOCRAT yesterday. —We were pleased to see Mr. J. W. Robb, one of our subscribers at Beech Creek, who called on Wednesday. —Farms In Juniata county, on account of the discovery of iron ore on many of them, have suddenly risen in value. —Mr. Jackson Gorton and Dr. Hobart Allport, of Philipsburg, while visiting Bellefonte on Tuesday paid the DEMOCRAT a pop call. —Mr. Fergus Potter, of Linden Hall, one of the most experienced and best teachers of our county, wa* in town day before yesterday. —The hotel, managed by Mr. A. A. Kohlbrecker at Mileaburg, has been neatly fixed up, and is now ready for the enter tainment of guest*. —ln the sale of strictly first class cigsrt, Harry Green still stands head and should er* above all other dealer* in town. Try his La Excepcion 5 cent cigar. —Mr. Kdwin Tyson, in partnership with Mr. John Cllnedent*, has opened a butch ering establishment at Philipsburg. We predict a prosperous future for tbem. —We bad the pleasure of making the acquaintance of Mr. Jerry Nolan, engineer on the P. R. K., on Saturday, and found him to be a pleatant wbolesouled fellow. —Miss Jennie Weavsr, the affable and agreeable daughter of George Weaver, Esq., of this place, lately returned from Philipsburg where she had been visiting for some weeks. —To-day Mrs. 0. G. McMillen and little , daughter started on a visit to her home, in Dayton, Ohio. After a sit week* stay they expect to return accompanied by her parent*. —Mrs. Nannie F. Coolidge, of Carbon dale, is at horns visiting bsr relatives and friends. Her coming was unexpected, and a complete surprise wss given the whole family. —Read the advertisement of Messrs. 8. A A. Loeb in to-days DEMOCRAT ; they mean all they say and are abundantly able to fulfill all promisee, and salt all who may favor them with their patronage. —Mr. William Cox, an employee at tha Bellefonte Bos factory, on Monday, un fortunately allowed tils right hand to come in too close contact with a circular taw and bad mveral fingers badly lacerated, GEN. HEATER AT HOME.— Early on .Hal unlay morning, posted notices Announced that a reception would bo tendered Gen. Jatnns A. lteaver upon bis return home, on the lata train that night. After leav ing tho train ho was taken charge of by a detail of tho committee, conducted to a carriage, and followed by a respectable pro cession proceeded to the Court House. The building was soon ill led and Col. William Shortlidge, taking tho chair, stated tho object of the mooting and called upon A. O. Furst, Esq., to deliver tho address of wolcome. This gentleman paid General Beaver, tho Republican party and tho citi zens of Boilofonte, many apt and pleasing compliments, declared that our townsman would be tho next Governor of Pennsyl vania, and thought tho uomination was canceling a debt duo Gen. Beaver for sev enteen years. The address was couched in well chosen language, delivered with all tho zest and enthusiasm for which Mr. Furst is noted, and well received by the audience. Gen. Beaver, in replying, care fully avoided any discussion of present political complications and confined him self solely to an expression of his feelings inspired by the warm hearted reception of his neighbors and friends. Hn is proud of any honor he may have attained only because ho can share it with the citizens of Cenlro county, one of whom be would rather be than to be elevated to any offi cial position in the land. He thinki, should the voters of Pennsylvania not elect him Governor, ho will bo inexpressi bly happy. Wo think if ho wants that kind of felicity to striko him, he will be accommodated November 7. Several times his utterances were drowned in deafening applause and tho spirit of tho assembly seemed less partisan than local. Mr. Besver may justly take no little pride in the manner in which they among whom he has lived and moved for twenty-six years treat his nomination for the highest office within the gift of the people of this great Commonwealth. After the adjournment aj great many, regardless of political or physical complexion, crowded around him to offer congratulations, etc. —That Death is no re*|<>ct'r of persona, but single* out the young, beautiful and useful, is once more made painfully evi dent in tho death of Mis* Mary E. Bol linger, of Philipsburg. When first we had the pleasure of meeting her, the wan in excellent health, and bade fair to live many yeara, but the insidious tooth <>f de cay gradually fastened it* hold tip<>n her, and to-day she whom we revered and es teemed sloop* that last sleep which know* no awakening. A* an bumble consistent Chriatian, a pleasant, amiable and popular member of aociety, and a aucceaaful teach er in the common school* of our county, he haa left behind her many devoted frienda who aincerelv mourn and deplore her death. Conaumption, that dread dis ease of our northern climate, in it* moat malignant form, proved incurable, and amid the adieu* tendered relative* and friend* on Wedne*day of last week ahe quietly fell aaleep in the arm* of Him upon whom ahe depended and in whom ho o confidingly placed her truat. —The sociable, of our Lutheran friend* on Wednesday evening, of laat week, wa one of those refined entertainment*, that are alike enjoyed by young and old. The number present though not great, wa* uf ficient to ati*fy the member* of the com mittee of arrangement* that their effort* were appreciated- The program conaiated of well choaen music, oration*, select read ing, etc. Mia* Katie Tyson, a wee little mia*, wa* tendered well-deserved, hearty applause upon her concluding the rendition of a difficult song, and well spoken recita tion. Mrs. Dr. Rhone read a touching tribute to the memory of the lamented Longfellow, and Mias Mardy Korater de claimed a selection in an easy, cultured manner that won the complimentary no tice of all. Of the other participant* we should be pleased to apeak if space permit ted, and truat the moving spirit* in thi* commendable cause will not permit their zeal to grow lese in the infusion of true sociability into general church work —The CEXTRB DEMOCRAT has a large and increasing circulation, u the largest paper published in Centre county, and as an advertising medium is second to none. The job department ha* lately been stocked with a full supply of all kinds of material*, and wo are prepared to do all manner of Job work on short notice, in the best style*, and at lowest rate*. Before oidering drop in and be convinced. —The grocery store of Harry Teats A Co., opposite the Bush house, is open and doing more business than the proprietors bad hoped to be favored with so shortly after commencing. Those who bought of Mr. Teats before will continue, and as proprietor of a store he will be pleased to treat customers with the same gentleman ly consideration that slways characterised him. —The widow of the late John F.cken. roth, of Pleasant Gap, altera linger illness, died on Tuesday morning. She bed for many years been a member In good standing of the Lutheran church and a person of excellent character and repute In the society in which she lived. —Of the two hundred or more persons who attended the T. M . C. A. masting, on Tueedsy evening, Messrs, f, P. Green and Win. Zetlers bad the moat ravenous appe tite, and vied with each other In seeing which could eel most. A REVXL AIIOSA OT'B KXCIIANOKS:— Henry Powell, a brutal step father Hi AI IOOIIH, on .Saturday lat knocked u live year old child down with chair because ll refused to retM crying. The child I# in H precarious condition.— Philiptburg Jour nal, That platform made at Harrisburg on Wednesday is rather 100 frail a contriv ance to bear the weight of live attorney*. —Philadelphia Record. A Bcllcfonto widow who kept a laloon agreed to marry a man for $7(X> and then went back on him after g-tting hi* caab. lleaide loaing all conlidence in widow* he ha* alao I oat hi* money.— l/ock Haven Journal. Our friend, Grow, mut have meant an Altoona widow. Belief, nte widow* do not engage in that kind of business. Since tending internal machine* to pop ular, wealthy and influential men ha* be como epidemic, it ia *ad, Col. Joe. W. Furey, of the Watchman, ha* all of hia mail carefully examined by the otllce devil before touching auy of it. The Kithctic dandelion i* in blossom but the rain giveth it a too too appearance.— .Van and /fanner. Gen. Jamea A. Beaver, the candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, wai defeated for the United Stale* Senate a year ago because he wa preaented by the Cameron taction. He it a comparatively young man, and ha* never held any political office.— llaltimort Sun. An average Mormon, a* bo i* aeon by unprejudiced eye*, ia now thown to be a simple, shrewd, ignorant and fanatic al per eon who ha* no intention of interfering with anybody and who ha* a very (jisliful intention of not being himself interfered with.— Sew York World. Maj. J. B. Fisher, of (Penn Hall,) Cen tre county, say a the (laiettc and RutUtin, is favorably mentioned for the legislature. Too many printer* are trying to support long primer families on nonpareil salaries. Our Continent. A petition ia in circulation among the New York physicians, asking that Presi dent Arthur grant a respite UiGuiteau ' in the name of psychological science." The petition is not quite a long a* several that have been submitted for Mason'* pardon, but is quite a* reasonable.— Waihington Poet. Col. McClure, of the Philadelphia Time*, orated before the Delta Pbi. Society of Delaware College, on Monday lat. The Jer*ey Shore Herald tell* u that Rev. A. J. Bright ha* reached his new home, Klitwortb, Kana, safely. The many friends of Mr. Bright, Tn this coun ty, will be pleased to know that he ha* commenced bis mini*lerial labors, and think* he will like the west To all lovers of literary excellence, tyjo graphtral beauty, and general elegance we Commend the tOriental t'aekct, published at 912 Arch street, Philadelphia. Forward $2 for a year's subscription and you will tbank u* for the suggestion. The Tyrone Time* i* now a i* column paper, and promise# to be better than e\r. We wish it success. | —"Life of Sir Welter Scott,'' it the tuhject of a lecture t be delivered in Hume*' h*ll, on the 2!h intl., by Kcv. A ft Jack. Tbitgentlemen itoneof America'' mott noted pulpit oralort, and a lectur er na# everywhere received the plaudit# of delighted audience#. We trul the liter*, ry peron of Bellefonte, of whom there are many, will not fail to embrace thit opportunity to not only tpend an evening pleatantly, but become more fully ar. quainted with the lifo of him concerning whom it wa* taid # seh lh# rrMtioaa Utal ■* ♦- C h*(Mlt life In tber— -0 I tcnlU', i pwet Th glort## '■< I'jfri- *tj . 7 hj gttlui t<ow<i o*ll :• in nit her long nmj —The attention of po#tmater# i# called to an order i**ued by the department re quiring them to notify publi#ber# of newt paper# of the refusal of subscriber# to lift paper#, and 'lnit why they refute. It i# important that we know whether a patron refu#e# to continue lifting hi# paper because he no longer want# it, ha# removed from the district, or i* dead. The direction# are o plain that a "wayfaring man though a fool need not err therein," and we hereby caution po#tmatera to be careful to com ply with the law wheti making return# of fact# connected with the action* of *ub fCriber*. U#e the blank* furni#hed you and do not warte one cent bv u#ing a pottai card. —The residence of Mr. A. Lyon, on Lynn street, wa# the #cene of a fe#ttve oc cation la*t evening; it wa# nothing le# than the marriage of Mlm Paulina Lyni) to Mr. Jona# Lochten, of Reynold#vtlla. Rev. M. Wurael, of Willinmport, offi ciated. The lady 1# one of Bellefonte'* faireat maiden*, and the happy groom will have no reason to regret having conferred upon her hi# name. We extend our con gratulation* and tru*t none of life'# itorm* may lower upon the head# of the young couple. —The Pleaaant Gap band when in full uniform lock# well. The playing of thi* band 1# fa*t raiting it to an enviable peti tion in the estimation of all lover* of first cla*a muiic. We wih the boy* idcce*#. It i* too bad that Bellefonte will permit ber*lf to be *o totally eclipaed by thi# tuburban neighbor. —A peddler named Patrick Meilu#,dled at the boarding bout* of Mra. Howard, on Btibop itreet, on Tueaday. The trouble *eem* to have been consumption. We could learn nothing of hi* life or residence, •ave that ha wa* of Irish descent, and by occupation a travelling vender of linen goodt. • —People often wonder why Doll A Mingle tell good* eo much lower than other (tore*; one secret I*, they deal In nothing but boots and shoe*, give tbeir whole attention to the buslcet#, and pay OMb for all they bay. A OtORtOVS OCCASION —The idea of a social luncheon to the board of trustee* of the Y. M. C. A. originated, soma time ago in the mind of the general secretary, Mr. Miller, and by him mentioned to a lew of tlio more active members; they took the matter in band and appointed the follow ing committee of arrangements: Messrs. Kdward Garuian, chairman ; Goo. Dare, Harry Schroyer, Washington Reese, John W. Barnes and the junior editor of the DEMOCRAT, who Issued this Invitation ; Y. M. C. A. IIAYI., | Tuesday Kvo., May 111, Ibß2. / Social Luncheon to Board of Trustees, frotu 9 to 11. Yourself and one male friend are cordially and respectfully in vited to attend. Committee. The friends of the rs-ociation began dropping in about the time mentioned and were agreeably entertained in the lecture room by an improvised orchestra and glee club. The music and singing were of *ucb a character a* to please, for vociferous ap ; plauke followed each selection. During this time part of the committee wat butilv engaged preparing the refresh ments and arranging the table* in the mens'reading room, and the rest studiously endeavored to make strangers comfortable, and cause them to feel at ease. Promptly at 9 o'clock the door* were thrown oj-n, giving the guests a view of something en -1 lirely unexpected ; the centre table covered with deliciou* looking cakes, pyramids of toothsome sandwiches, and etanda of orange#, bananas, etc., aide table* upon which coffee and tea were served, and the whole arranged in such away a* to leave ! no doubt in the minds of any a* to the j taste of the chairman of the committee. t ; The supply ol refreshment* was sufficient, and no one left without having been satis fled. The company was not only select ; but composed of element* entirely con genial, and judging from the numerous ' friendly group* nattered throughout the j several room* everyone tried totnakeerery one else happy. The fas t that men ran assemble, enjoy themselves, and be of j benefit pi each other without the presence of any of the genti'T sex, has Wen fully demonstrated, i During the progress of the *up|x r the ' orchestra and gie club were busily at work keeping those w li*s had filled themselves to full a* to render probable a trip to the land jof Nod, from affectionately embracing ! Morpheus. ; • As soon a* all the guests bad been waited j upon, and the work of storing away the ! edible* finished, a W-autiful crayon portrait j of Col. D. .S. Keller, president, was, on I I* half of the artist, Mr Geo D'Almaine, | < f Baltimore, presented to the *•. <ciati. n t>y Mr. J. W Miller in a neat little sjeeeb j The kind doner was tendered a heartfelt j vote of thanks, when our sprightly little ' friend, Mr. Cbas Cook, propoard that the association <-< urea companion picture of its first president, Gen. Jsino A. Beaver, which will without doubt be done. The association never was in a* healthy condition as it i* to-day, and the memWra never made more of an effort than i* now being made t reach th# young men of Bellefonte and vic'nity, and attain the end the organisation has in view, viz : To, by furnishing proper amusement, genteel entertainment and desirable social inter course, attract the attention of W>tb old , and young men from barroom#, saloon* and all other public resort* of a questiona. bio character, gather them into a body, the individual object of each member being to individually benefit in every poMibU way terry other member. The committee ia under obligation* to many kind friends, without whose assist ance failure would have been the result, and to all who in any manner assisted, it return* thank*. SCDDXN DEATH— We are informed of the sudden death on Monday night at the residence of Mr. liarnhart, two miles east of Bellefonte on the Jacksonville road, of Mrs. Sadie Harter, daughter of Mr David Bolt, a merchant and al*o the postmaster at Zion. Mr*. Harter hits been in delicate health and subject to linking spell* for some time, although no immediate danger was apprehended. (In this occasion ether bad been prescribed by the attending phy sician. One of her attacks of iltns# came on during which she expired, althnngh the exact cause of her death Is not known. She was a widow, her husband dvlng ontv a short time ago Her death will be much lamented.— Paily ,Yeses. —We have received invitations inviting us to attend the opening, to-day, of Mpring Mills' new hotel. Mr. Geo. Nash, the proprietor, promise* to conduct a summer resort on right kind of principles, and there ia little doubt of hi* being able to do so. - —Mist Maggie Jackson, of Osceola, who had spent most of la*t 'winter with the family of Mr. Joe, W. Furey, returned home a week or so ago. Mias Jackson en joyed her slay among the good people of Bellefonte, and will bave many pleasant reminiscence* to relate to her friends at bome. —At last we have atlainad something of the "AMermanie" proportion of larger towns, our buildings are numbered, or at least a portion of them. Now, how does it sound—Messrs. W. F. Reynolds A Co., Bankers, No. I, South Allegheny street, or Messrs. Yocum A Harsbberger, Attorney* at Law, No. 1, East High street. Rev. J. D. Wilton, of New York, a native of Spring Mills, this county, while on a visit to friends in this neighborhood, did not forget to peep into our office and while away a few moments in social con verse. * ■* ■ -■ ' - ■" ' 5 To CORRESPONDENT*— Jakes— Yes, ig norance is bliss and therefore tho world is so full of happy people. (J— Kisaing I* naughty. This statement will add much to the fun of the operation, for you aro all fond of doing anything that sensible folk* consider naughty. ///**—You can tell the h'-ad waitor at a small parly only by careful'y scrutiniz ing what be wear# on bit left arm, if it be a young lady in place of a towel you can venture the assertion that be is the waiter. Maud Ladies' hats, wo are told, will be larger tlian ever, this season. Thi* is <>n more feather in the cap of the quill driver—for you probably have ari indis tinct recollection of how we attacked those tame bat* riot long ago. A nxioue forty —The young men who ren der night hideous by boisterously singing ; indecent songs, on Linn street, aro not crazy. THE CROW N or K sol. AND —The crown of England is a eolly ''bauble," bedazzled j with jewels enough to found three or four public charities, or a half-dozen ordinary j college* There are twenty diamonds round j 'the cole, worth $7,000 each, making $100,000; two large centre diamonds, $lO.- (100 each, making $20,000; fifty-four smaller diamonds, placed at the angle of ; the former, oa h $.700; four crosses, each composed of twenty-five diamond*, SOO,- 000; four large diamond# on the top of , the cro*s<-s, $20,000; twelve diamond* contained in the fleur-de-lis, s.*>o,ooo; eighteen smaller diamonds contained in the tame, SIO,OOO ; pearls, diamonds, Ac., upon the arches and crosses, $.70,000 ; also one hundred and forty-one small diamonds, • $2-7,000; twenty-six diamond* in the up. per cross, $1.7,700; two circle* of ju-arl* about the rim, $16,00(1. The colt of the stones in the crown, exclusive of the metal, It, therefore, nearly half a million of dollar*. This mention of valuable g"fro naturally causes one to think that in order to be the possessor of any of them one j would need to be the owner of an Immense , income or practice strict economy—neither 1 it necessary, commence at once to secure i your groceries, etc., from Secbl'-r A Co and the money saved will enable you to i wear jewel* in profusion. A Vol' E FROM ritz PHK*#.—l take this : opportunity to bear t'-stimony to the < ffl racy of your "Hop Bitter*. Expecting to find them nauseous and bitter and com posed ..f bad whiskey we were agn-eablv ! surprised at their mild taste, just like a cup of tea A Mrs. Cresswrell and a Mrs Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and J pronounce them the 1,,-st medicine they • j have ever taken for building up strength \ j and toning up the system. 1 was troubled . with cotivrn'-ss, headache and want of appetite. My ailment* are now all gone 1 have a yearly contract with a doctor to be k after the health of myself and family, but need him not now. j July 27 1878. S GILt.tt.AND, People Advocate. Pittsburg, Pa. —The Bulls' house, und'-r the manage ment of Mr. F. X i>ehman, is rapidly re gaining all of it* old popularity. The proprietor de*ire* U to Slate that each of it* department*— the hotel proper, the bar and the restaurant—ba* undergone a com plete renovating and improving price##, and now desire# a fair share of public pat- j ronage, assured of hi* ability tw render j entire satisfaction. Mr. Lehman, evident ly, understand* hi* business and we ask a trial of bim at the hand* of any who stand in need of the service* of * real jollv 1 landlord who run* a first das* bouse. —We were shown yesterday a specimen 'of scroll saw work that surp**se# anything jof the kind that ** ever exhibited in Beilefonte. It i a medicine case lined with rose colored satin and supplied with bottle* enough to fit any practitioner out inroyal style It was made by Mr. L. Fabian, a nephew of Mr. 8 Lewin for one of the latter gentleman'* Philadelphia friends, and is a rare bit of fine workman ship coupled with great utility. —Genu' furnishing good* marked in plain figure* at the Bee Hive, A little girl was teaching her brother the Lord's Prayer, the other night, and when she had said "Give u* this day our daily bread," be suddenly called out "pray for taffy, sister, pray for taffy too and she said "you forget that ! am going to give you some of Mine*' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarhound for your cold, which is a great deal better "than taffy." —CarpeU marked in plain figures at the Bee Hive. . —The lain rainy spell reminded many that water pipes needed repairing. Mr Om. H. Wolf make* • specialty of this kind of work. The same inclemency showed where new one* were needed, in •li work of this kind Mr. Wolf hat few equals. —One price, goods marked in plain figures and no misrepresentations at the Bee llire. Mens whole stock brogans, $ I 00, carpet slippers, 2fe., women's button shoes, $125. Call and see them at Doll A Win *l- —I was miserable with Chronic Catarrh. Pane)* Ais my remedy and no other. WM, BOTH, Pittsburg. —Dell & Mingle this week received the finest line of boys' and youths' orlf shoes ever brought to Bellefonte. Mothers call end see them —Dry goods marked in plain figures at the Bee Hive. j —That perfect baking and cookingstove, ; the "Pioneer," ,„ r „, w of)Jv hy Wilson, McFarlane A (Jo. All tuperfluou* orna | mentation ha. been di.p nnd will, to re j < ura a first-class kitchen stove. For weight, . strength anil durability it cannot bo *ur | passed. In purchasing this stove you urn j not paying for nickle trimmings and beau tilul lliilab, but you are getting what ii far I better and what you need in h K ,„„j CO ok tove—a good, fliabb: bub. r and e,oker. —Tbe ]'hilad<-lpbia branch bat given away hundred* of whip* and cane*, ana null tbe demand continue*. For condi tion* neceasary to secure one call at the More and Mr. Ltwin will be pleased to Mate tbe matter clearly and satisfactorily. For honeat, square dealing and tincere ef j fort to pleaae, tbi* house i without any superiors. Do not pay 2(1 per cent, more than it* real value for l<-a when you can buy it for j what it i* worth at George W. Eaton *. Tbi* tea i* one of bin specialties ind ct | toner can depend upon getting the bet in tbe market a little lower than price* asked ; by any other dealer. You can av from Jbo to 200 cent, on a good dre**, from It*) to 300 j*t cent, on a suit, from 3 f > to 100 per cent, on a pair of iboet, and in everything that you need you will find it to your interest to buy your good* where you get tbem at first cost. Ltoj, i Co. —Call and examine the stock of ranee, and cook stove* at Wilson, Mi Farlane A Co'a ; also their line of single and double heater*. They have for sale tbe Welcome Home double healer, which has been thor oughly and satisfactorily tested in tbi* community. —Clothing, dry good*, groceries,carpet* and anything you need in endless variety *t S A A Ieb'*. \V betber you mean to hoy or not, walk right in and see how pleasantly they will receive you. —All go<>ds marked in plain figure* at tbe : IJi-e Hive. Lyon A Co , are vlosing out tbeir | entire st'C k of dry g'X-d*. clothing, h eiU and shoe* at cost, in order to quit the husi nea*. I had Cbronn Catarrh btdly. I took Panic* I am very much Utter. J \N iLLiswa, Mod •*(, l"a. Notion' marked in piain figure* at tbe IJee Hive. lf you want U> save money in your purchase*, go to Lyon A Co.. they are selling everything at Cot. Llo> A Co. j —worth of dry goods, clothing, ' Unit* and shoe*, dr<■- goods. Ac., for cost at Lvos A Co. —Spring and Summer season, IW2, Woolen stock now c mplrtr. Early or dera solicited. tt-tf Moxtooukkt A CO.. Tailors. MARRIAGES. VHUVKR-rtLK-On Xu •!. at th. tea. Iw of lau>e-I Kl|ka, I'l lev aa*-astu, Mr JotaSUl W .~i On* tuWSMillp, to M.~ ssuab tils of I I .till* ' null #* ; Kt IT- Ml Ksr.K--On Mar 3d at th- mUas* of , B ' S Vsief. I.J |o Urtilossjtt. Mr Kurt* K c|'. of fatal* omi l> I'a, ao<l VIIs i < biota It. Vtus-sf. cf ot#-,g tua i.-i.ij., C si.trs cmhUilV, fa fll *liLK— BARKER -On tts 20fl alt. at Aaron* ton* by Re* A tl. Parker. M< 5h011e,..! Miftlit) cvoaiy, u> Me* Riiiateti. A. Mtr. of LIICHItN —LVO?I —A! the of th? I*ri4# ■ !•*"*><• |W)i?f.,*t* r Mat 1* iw-i. 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" - 1 *> <)on—ow. |*f Imahal - 1,... tet *' tlirJM, per t.urfeM. n OtU, por -I, i U lUMi r |in inW Id Cl.'trt Hood. per PM Plopr. aboleaale, per W. 1,, Boiler 1 no " per k. - 00 fleeter, |t too > n Provliios Mnrknt. Correrted weekly hy Brothere. Applea.dried. per poapd.. - M ~ | Ckwrla, dtltd, f Jowd, ]| BOOB* PET QUART ........................... freeh Wtff prt meiad ■■—— n Cblrkent pot pi toad.. Tl||l| j On M pet pooad u Ooaawy dun Ward per p-aed 2 It E*a per Ana...™ |k Potatoee per baabal m Dried k—* ■ ■ IS Xrtc A *lrrrti*emmt* f |X)lhe Heirs and Lomil Hr-itrwoU ■ Mtn o# J*a Kiotpnrt, di mated . Tkf noUop thai, bp virtu* of • Writ of Partition. INWND oat at the rtrpfceae" Chart of Centre COMMIT aad TO A* directed, * iftqoeeM all! fee ktdd at (BE TET rwtdnare of Jrha LIMPET itoawl. IA the toannhip of Harrtn, aad poaaty of t Voire oa TODAY, tk I DTP day of J an*. A It, !**. at M E'lWk, A. M.. oraM day, for the parp.EE of atafe tap pertttfcra of Ik* real relate of aatd der-eeed to ate' adaaap Me bedro and legal rrpn atattete, If tkr aaare can ha dau wttfcoat pre/edkf ka at NADLLNG ET TFEE A hole (Hfeee atee T talae aad APPRSIW the mate amedinf la lair, at a HKH tlam and place yaa thai TE prear at. If tan think ptater. T J PtHEKU Merit. BlwauihOMca, IfoUefeete, Ph. May 10th. I Ml. IMw.