Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 08, 1882, Image 8

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    file Centre democrat
Thursday Morning, June 8, 1882.
OoiIMPOHDinO, coouiulng ImporUut uawn, • tllrlt*
•4 from m; port of ibo cuuntv. No c*>mmuolc*i4-o
taaortnd nttlm tooumponied by the rati BAIBI of lh
writer.
Centre County Democratic Com
mittee—lßß2.
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IsIWusU.N. VT..W. F. Rsl-sr... Bsllsftmla.
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H W W JUUM Sth ft.i l "
Howard Boro Ilowwrd Brick U J Howard.
Mile-burr C K baloftuu . MllMbwrg.
Mlllbetm -A.
Phttlpeburg D, W. Holl Phlllwburg
Colon* 111*.... J C (<iullh ........ Fleming.
B*aor L'risb Htorer Bellrf.nte.
lam. „C, A. McLaughlin Mltestmrg.
Burunle William lilppla-- Ploa Ulan.
Oollaga Prank Taylor Urnonr.
Ourtin.. Fradk. Hol.b Howard.
Varguaoo, 0. P.—.A. J Oraodort-. Plaa (roa Mill#
" N P..-J. 11. HeberltDg.. Rock Spring!.
Oragg. 8 P *■ 1* Riehel -.Spring Milla
•• N. P.........8an) Limbart "
H51nm........ Oao. M. Kaiatar.-^aronaborg.
11*1 finoon A. T. Cray Half Mo.
Uarrta ...Jemoa Kiuiport.- B-raUbutg.
H0ward.—..........1>a'id Tauyar Howard.
Huston John y Milan. Julian.
Liberty W. H Gardner—lllanchard.
Marlon J J- Ho* Walker.
Mtlee —. George llainaa...Wolfe Store.
Pat ton D. L Meek.— Buffalo Hun.
Pann ........... 11 K. Duck Mlllhelm.
Potter, N. P G.w Spanglar Toaaayallla.
" . P J. W Ulnar Wolf.. Centra Hall.
Rnah William Cnllan.-Sandy Ridge.
Bnow Shoe. Wlllliuo llalnca.. Hnow Bbua.
Spring ...T. M. Harnbart...Bll*foota.
Taylor Vinton lleckwith. Powler.
Union Cbrlittan Hoorer.Fleaalng.
Walker Andrew Kreamrr. Hnbleraburg.
Worth W.U Morrteon.. Port Matilda.
K 11. FORBTER, Chairman.
H. A. McKss,Secretary.
Local Department.
—The Administrator's sale of the prop
erty of the late Daniel Derr has been con
tinned until Saturday, the 10th int. See
advertisement in thi paper.
—Give Mr. Burcbfleld, the grocer, a
trial.
—Mr. Joseph Belford, of Milton, It the
guett of Mr. S. S. Lyon, Curtin ttreet.
—Rev. Robert Kline, eonducted the ter
vlcea in the Kpitcopal church on Sunday.
H. C. Weaver hat begun the erection
of a home of "hit own" on Howard ttreet.
—We are pained to report the continued
ill neat of Mrt. Gordon, of Kaat Lamb
ttreet.
—Hon. L. A. Mackey, of Lock Haven,
ex-congressman, bunted up Bellefonte
friends on Tueeday.
—We acknowledge the pleasure of
having had Mitt. Carrie Mash, of Spring
Millt call, yesterday.
—Silver Lake Grove will rewound with
the revelry of Pennsylvania railroad
brakemen, June 20.
The Opera Houte Restaurant hat been
completely refurnished and now looks as
neat and clean as a new pin.
—Mr. Henry Thell, of Curtin township,
is dangerously ill, with dropsy. We hope
our friend may toon recover.
—J. L. Spangler, Rq., entertained bis
father, mother, and two brothers, at the
Brockerhoff houte on Saturday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jared Harper, left home
on Tuesday to visit friends in the west.
We wish them a pleasant jurney.
Mr. C. M. Shugert, of Warren, l'a.,
brother of the senior editor of the Ditto-
CEAT, it visiting Bellefonte friends.
—The Bee Hive has the finest and large
eat assortment of white dreta goods in
town. Ladies will do well to note this.
—The mercantile appraiser, Mr. Mr. A.
G. Kreamer, held the appeal of merchants
and others, at the Treasurer's office on
Tuesday.
Remember all boys' and men's boots
and shoes at the Bee Hive will be disposed
of at cost to close out the stock. Call
toon.
—A handsome new safe has been placed
in position in the Garman bouse. Guests
can now deposit valuables assured of their
safe keeping.
—Men's fine low shoes and tlippert in
great variety, also a fine line of button
shoes, either hand or machine made, at
Doll A Mingle's.
—Mr. C. C. Brumgart, of Wolfs Store,
was in town on Saturday, and as might
be supposed, he paid the DEMOCRAT a
friendly visit
—Gentlemen's fine socks—o pairs for
twenty-five cents, at the Boston Clothing
House, just opened in Reynolds' block,
Bellefonte, Pa. 23-4t
—A number of articles, —Letters from
Spring Mills, Methodist Sociable, Com
munication from Howard, and others, un
avoidably crowded out this week.
—Sechler ft Co. still sell groceries and
everything in their line at the same reason
able prices. They never had a finer stock
or took more pains to please; give them a
call.
—Mr. Hayee Schroyer, of Lancaster,
was at home on Saturday. He Is the same
good fellow he always was, and his appear
ance Indicates that the World Is taking
good care of bint.
—The Bee Hive la the piece to buy
men's end boy's boots end shoes, as they
Inteed to give up that line, and are selling
oflT the stock at and below cost to make
room for other goods.
—A private postal card, one supplied
with a flexible flap, Is promised us by the
PoetoAce Department, toon. The inten
tion *to to furnish cheap secret communica
tion, and wa suppose its advent will be
ballad with Joy.
—Mr. J. A. MeCorober has severed his
connection with the Brockerhoff House.
Mr. M. to succeeded by Mr. "Al." Heopt
whoee pleasant smile end winsome man
ners will prove an alluring temptation to
tbo traveling public.
j HAIHRB—SHROH. Mr. Martin Haines,
of Tyrone, was married to MUe Mary
Sbrom, at the rosidence of the bride'*
parents on Ponn lroet, on lat Thursday
evening. Rev. O. D. Ponnepacker, of the
M. K. church, conducted the ceremony.
Many handsome and valuable present*
attested the strength of the love and
friendship of the many invited guests.
The contracting parties aro well known
in Bellefonto social circles, and the as
sumption that the union is a happy one
will bo contradicted bv none.
Mr. Haines is a young man of excellent
repute and unquestioned business ability.
Uis lady, for several terms, bas most sat
isfactorily and successfully taught grade
number 7, of our public schools, and has
everywhere been accounted a person of
rare intellectual attainments, modest and
unassuming demeanor, and what is far
better, one possessed of practical, sound,
common sense.
In their home, wherever it m*y be, hosts
of admiring friends wish them perfect
heppiness, and trust that naught may dis
turb the congeniality and barmonv they
both are so eminently fitted to maintain in
their married relations.
A REMARKABLE FATALITT—DEATH or
MR. THEODORE KELLY.—A sad and fatal
accident occurred at the ore mines of the
Messrs. Valentines, near this plsce, on last
Friday morning. Mr. Theodore Kelly,
engineer and superintendent of the works,
while oiling the machinery when in mo
tion, one of tho shaft* broke, a pioco
striking him on tho forehead, mashing hit
skull and killing him instantly.
Mr. Kelly was a most estimable man, a
valuable cititen, one most highly esteemed
and alt who know bim, will sympa
thise, sincerely, with bis family in their
sad and sudden bereavement. The de
ceased had only been homo a few days
from Butler county, whore bo bad attend
ed the funeral of his father and aunt, who,
we are informed, died and were buried the
same day. Immediately after the acci
dent, while tho poor man lay weltering in
blood, that was slowly oozing from hit
death wounds, a telegram was received
announcing the demise of his brother.
The funeral on .Sunday afternoon was
attended by a throng of sorrowing friends ;
over one hundred carriage# accompanied
the remains to the Catholic church where
Father McArdle conducted the impressive
and solemn burial service of that church,
declaring during bis remaikt that Mr-
Kelly "had been a good, kind, consistent,
practical, willing and ready supporter of
the church cause."
CARD r THANKS.— At A regular meet
ing of Gregg Post, bold on the 3d inst., ■
resolution thanking ell who took part in
the exercises on Decoration day wsi unan
imously concurred in by that body.
It may be well in us to mention to each
one of you , who generously extended us
substantial aid, to the ladies who came and
designed the floral decorations as well as
those who subscribed money, that our or
der is sincerely thankful.
The two councils of the U. O. A. M
—the one from Altoona, the other of this
place; the hose companies, Logan and
Undine, ever ready toextend the hand of
sympathy and fraternity; the Boys'
Branch of the Y. M. C. A., under Lieut.
Geo L. Potter, and the gallantj National
Guard of this place, with whom we share
a commander, will each and all exult with
us in our mite of success. Neither let us
forget to thank if we did not forget to pay
the band and the drum corps, without
which we could not have kept the united
step "on the march."
"What will you do for flowers on Deco
ration day T"—an ever-occurring question
which is as certainly answered each year
by the children of Bellefonte when they
go and get tbem.
"The Silver Cornet Band of Pleasant
Gap will need supper," said C. G. MrMill
en, fproprietor of the Brockerhoff bouse
"and I'll give it to them"—and to he did.
Comrade William Jones, who raised the
money, does not deserve any public thanks,
for be has already had tbem in private,
but he acknowledges his indebtedness to
those who supplied the money.
The kindness of Mr. William Temple,
engineer of the Snow Shoq train, deserves
special mention, he having supplied wild
honeysuckles Irom the mountains.
The Rev. J. P. Delong, If we can trust
to selection or chance, was designed to da
liver the prayer of the ritual, and with the
other ministers of the Gospel who could
not be present, must enjoy our gratitude
for the representation of children from
their several Ha bath-schools. To the Rev.
J. M. Palmer, of the African M. R.
church, the ceremonial of decoration to in
debted for the benediction.
Jno. B. Linn, Esq., surprised and pleas
ed bis comrades, coming to their aid In
time of need, and they have set upon
him the seal of a lasting gratiluds, nor
can we, in our deliberations of thanks, re
frain from placing the editors of Bellefonte
foremost in our grateful acknowledgment
of support. Mr. Pursy, Mr. Tuten and
Mr. Van Ormer hava refused us nothing.
The following were tbe members of lbs
Ladles' Aid Committee on Deooration;
Mrt. K. T. Tuten, Mise Becklo McGinley,
Miss Bailie Burnsidm, Miss Kate Jackson,
Mrs. D. Hastings, Mr*. K. A. Smith,
Miss Jennie Dare, Mrt. Amos Mullen,
Mrt. J. 0. Love.
Respectfully,
Comrades R. C. Irvln,
C. A. Glenn,
B. H. Williams.
Committee on Resolutions
—Major R. 11. Foriterof Bellufontc, Pa.,
recently one of the editor* and proprietor*
of the CEHTKX DEMOCRAT of that city, und
during the war, Mn)or of the 14Hth Regt.
P. V., of which .lame* A. Heater wai
Colonel, I)r. U. CJ. Davti, Burgeon, and
John <>. Kurlx, tjuarterinaater, and al*o a
gentleman of the pre**, gave our office tho
compliment of a call on Thursday. The
Major ha* been through two war*, helping
Uncle Sam to collect a map judgment
against Mexico, and alo helping him to
rave hi* own domain from beingdeatroyad,
receiving for thi* duty well performed,
aeveral wound*. Wo are informed he ha*
never lifted hi* 1(10 acre* of land duo him
lying lomu where near the totting tun und
how he will ever be abto to wulk out there
and gather it up is what minlitle* u*. We
with the Major would ri*e and explain
thi* point. Perhaps he will in the next
peaceful revolution that i* coming on
apace, by helping to olecl hi* tick'-t.— Mil
ton Ari/ut
—A meeting of tho Bellcfonte tcbooi
board wa* held la*t Friday evening, at
whicha rctolution wa* adopted compliment
ing the work accomplished by the teachers
during the past school term. David Lieb,
Esq., the Principal, rendered a report for
the year to tho tcbooi board from which
wo learn that the number of male scholar*
attending wa* -01 ; female* 21!; VUI 604.
The average daily attendance wa* .'l7O ; per
centago of attendance .83. Tho average
daily attendance wa* much reduced by the
prevalence of sickness among the scholar*
during tho winter. Tho conduct of the
school* during the year seem* to have been
quite satisfactory to all concerned. Hr
publican.
—About a week ago, a little girl, eignt
years old, daughter of Mr. C. 11. Kite, of
Milesburg, wa* furiously attacked and
seriously bitten by a largo dog belonging
to Mr. W. B. Miles; she wa* jut about
to enter tho yard at her homo when the
assault was made. Fortunately Mrs. Else
wa* near and by stoning tbo dog she drove
him away, not until tho child had been
severely hurt and her clothing badly lorn.
Thi* dog ha* boon known to bo unsafe for
some lime and why ho should be allowed
to run at large, jeopardising tbo lives of
many, wo cannot understand and wou'd
suggest that ho either bo kept tied, or
taken out somewhere and shot.
ft -..
Messrs. W. I Richardson and W. II
Poulson, representative# of a large Produce
Commission house, in Philadelphia, were
In this neighborhood during the eariy part
of the week, completing negotiations with
many of our merchants for the salo of but
ter and eegs. It may seem a little strange
but is nevertheless true that Mr. Frank
Montgomery and J. I. Bpangler, Esq.,
for the time being, forgot their own hard
work, and escorted the visitors to different
part* of tho county. We commend W. I.
Richardson & Co., 142 North Delaware
Avenue, Philadelphia, to merchant* and
other* having prdureto sell,
Mr. Wm. Hilr, of I'.wint (iip, wa*
anmewhat aurpriaed on Friday evening,
when told that hit bnr, which had boon
loft standing aomowhorn on Allegheny
atreet* had loft town without a driver. It
ran up Allegheny to L'lgan, wboro in
turning tha cornor, tho top wa* detached
from tho buggy. Thence at full peod tho
borne ran out lha Iowiatown ptko and ai
not caught until getting a* far aa Mann't
worka, thoro it waa (topped by Mr Daniel
Keller, who wa* returning to town
—Tho marriage of Mr. Robert Butler
and Miaa Clara Jarkaon, (colored i, of
Lock Haven, at tho A. M K church, in
thia place on Thuraday evening, waa
largely attendel, a large portion of the
audience being white peoplo. Rev. J. M.
Palmer officiated.
—No one haa pnrchaaed the car work*.
A circular waa iaaued aometime ago by tho
management calling attention to the ad
vantage* |b>llef,into will be favored with
in caae tho worka are continued in opera
tion. We truat tho neceaaary capital may
aoon be furthcoming.
—l)r. J. C. Mclntyre, a prominent cili
sen of Lock Haven, and a dentiat who
introduce* unaound mealicatora to the open
air, with acarcely any pain to the proprie
tor of the molara, wa* in town on Tues
day. I)r. i* differing mme from rheuma
tiarn but looka a* well aa ever.
—Do not throw away thia ia*ue of the
DCMOCRAT until you have carefully atudied
every word of what Moear*. 8. A A. Loeb
have to aay in their advertiaement, to be
found in another column.
—Judge Orvia, not to be outdone by
Col. Ua*tinga, ia painting bia residence.
The colore are a little lo*a decided, and
though aeatbetic tbey will add to the
beauty of the building.
—Ml** Emma Ray, of Tyrone, la*t
week viaited Mr*. R. M. MaOee. Miaa
Ray ia a pleaaant and agreeable young
lady, and enjoya her viaita to our city very
much.
—The Bulla' liouee, under the careful
euperviaton of Mr. P. X. Lehman, ia rap
idly winning ita way to popular favor.
Beat accommodationa for the traveling
pubile.
—Borne one who deea not fear the conae*
quencea that may reaalt from each oon
duct, baa been etealing heme from the
caahier of the Millbeim bank-Mr. A.
Walter*.
—Try Geo. M. Wolf* tinware.
Doll ft M Ingle's stock of iadimi fine
ahoM is especially tasty, anything from
51. 26 up to $6 60.
—Geilla, call at tho Bee Hive for nobby
silk, nianllla, and straw hats. Best selec
tion in Bellcfonte.
—Had an almost invisible skin disease,
itching intolerable. FXIUJF A. cured it. 11.
AMIIII., Pittsburg.
Men's good straw bat*—6 cent* a
piece, at tho Boston Clothing House, Just
opened In Reynolds' block, Bellefonte, pa
23 4t
—Folicitious flight* of fancy, or ethereal
idlixing can only b indulged in and en-
Joyed to perfection le-hind one of Mr.
Harry Green's cigars.
—Doll ft Mingle justly claim to have
the largest and cheapest stock of boots and
shoes in Centre county. A trial will re
move all doubt*.
—Call at the Bee Hive and ►> n their
large and elegant line of sun umbrellas ami
lace trimmed parasol*, the largest an I
cheapest assortment in t >wn.
Ladies glove* with pocket* in the part
covering the palm i the latest in Alt-,<<i,.
Belief ,ntc ladies'gloves are so smail that
pocket* in any |srt of them would be of
little account J
—The Williamsjiort Sun .| Ilauncr, with
it* usual ' git up and dust'' spirit in full
• way, reduced it* price to a one <cnt paper
on the l*t inst. We heartily wish it mer
ited success.
—lf you want a good cool gla** of
Philip Ibst's Milwaukee beer, ant a fr<-
lunch every morning, and Saturday even
ing, from !• to 11, call at the Bulls House.
F. X. LKIIMAM, Prop'r.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell have
taken up their abode in the Milliken man
sion on Allegheny street, and have the
property in charge during the ab-cnce of
Mrs. Evan*.
Mr. Geo. W. Khoe, late clerk at the
Irvln House, i now connected with the
Bu*h House, Bellefonte. Mr. Rhoe i a
genial fellow and will make friends in bis
n"W position.— lffk /farm J i" nal.
Mr. George p. Rishel j, home fur his
summer vacation H i* a student ,f
Pennsylvania University Philadeipi *,
ar.d will graduate next year <i, rge ha*
lav-n a cl,>e student and a* a disciple of
K*culapiu* will be a suet
Mr. Wrn. H Fri k, representing Al
len Paine ft , s m, dealer* in Carriage
g.- als, ir>,n and steel, Baltimore, ralbd
u|n>n the DKVI IRAT on Thursday last
Mr. Frick command* a large trad* in our
r mmunily and seems to i*e a favorite with
i dealer* in hi* line of good*.
Yesterday a g- ntlem.an called at the
Philadelphia i-rsn h, j r< • 1 the g*ls he
-wanted to purchase, and then said he
| wanted to look around. After awhile he
returned and bought extensively saying
that he could not buy a* cheap any where
I else in town. Bo they all say
i —Main's citrus that exhibited here on
; Saturday wa, favored with a good attend
ance, and the pH<rf,,rmat.ee is spoken of a*
having barn the n>--st laughable ever wit
■ neased here. The men b longing to the
1 show were well behaved and orderly, and
nothing oceurr- I b> lower any of tb,-rn in
the estimation of our pnj le.
Mr. W II !$. Eisenhuth, of Mill
j heim, called at our ofll, e on Tuesday.
Willis, alth'-ugh a young man. Is a mem
ber of the Pharmaceutical Society of
Pennsylvania, and cl,*e attention to work
and study has so impaired his health that
in accordance with hi* physician's advice
he started on an extendi*! lour through the
west. May succes* attend him.
—Our friend, George Downing, has re
fitted hi* commodious billiard parlors, in
the Conrad house, in a very handsome
style, reflecting credit upon hi* good taste.
It I* the purpn**) of Mr. Downing to make
this place of amusement attractive In the
patrons and lovers of the game, in the
beauty and pleasure of ii* surroundings,
discarding all dissipation and objectionable
association. A full line of tobacco and
cigar* always on hand.
—The Y. M. C. A intend# holding a
festival in tho rooms It occupies, sometime
soon. A competent committee ha* been
appointed, and on behalf of the cause we
request the assistance and patronage of all.
The young men have a roost commendable
object in view, and are exerting themselves
to wipe out the indebtedness that encum
bers the association.
—The estimable wife of Mr. Claud
Cook, of Bnow Shoe, died at her residence
on Saturday at 11 o'clock, A. m. She had
been In the enjoyment of good health un
til the morning of the day on which the
died. Her many friends, in this place
sadly mourn her death. The funeral cero
monie# were held at the residence of Mr.
A. J. Cook, Linn street. Mr*. Cook wa#
aged about 86 years.
—Wilson, McKarlanc ft Co., call atlen
lion to the only reliable Ready Mixed
Paint In the market. The Pioneer Pre
pared Paint is not only superior to any
Ready Mixed Paint sold but rival# pure
white lead in IU smoothaese in working
and durability. Tbie paint Is guaranteed
by the manufactures not to crack or peel
within three years. The guarantee I* not
only good for replacing the paint but It
will be put on if it should crark or peel
within the time apeciled. It will be to
your Interest to call and see Wilson, Me-
Parian# ft Co., Isfore purchasing either
white lead or any other Ready Mixed
Paint.
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—The following is a list of those who
contrlbi % d flower* fur decoration purposes
on May 30:
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. M'tis Us."". J ATOM*.
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| lit t ■ rtoas . i RttafK.-T —At a meet
ing of B al*l urg I. ,ge, No. K'M I (| (.
P., held June 3, Jk-J. the following reso
lution* were adopted ;
iiEiti *,, Death has entered i ir < r
m i I;:,* i i", d"n iu the up, i.t <,f a life of
! isufulr.. s, Broth r I". Iw \V ll< ->. and
\\ II Kit A-. It I pr , r that -*s FU . or
j laborer* of the depart, i. publicly express
our sentiment* a puts t!;'. v , aajpn. There
fore, be tt
/>• 'red. Tl.*t it, the ||. h■ e.f Br :her
, 11..,, our e,immunity ha* lot one of its
1 to .1 etttiTprieing i/..-n*, our beige f,f,e
d it* fnlthf ij niemlmr, ; U the par. nu a
b "J • i " n : I Ic* lam iit at< r,d< r. lev ir g
hu'liard and ta'.h r tliat while we do
pi-.re til - untimely jealh of our hfother,
ci I'd from i arth In the prime of In* year*,
while we in..urn tto- bo* to his country, hi*
famiU ari l his Iriend*. we sorrow r. t a*
lb' • with ,1 h'.pe, but r a r." that he ha*
.illy pre. ded u* a little while in hi* i iur
ney to that t jntry lr> m whos- t, .urne no
traveler return*; that we extend I" the
pro f stru ken lun Iv of our late brother,
Hl* in-t earnest sympathy in thi* tin ir
li.'tir of a!!' ii n ; that the charter of tki*
' lodge t- dr[* d ' , k and the memlx r*
* r th u- i*l hedge ~f m.-urnirig for
! ilrrtv day s
/If s ,lrf.l. That these prooeodingt be r-n
--, tere.l on the ttiinutsH, I,f our lodge, pub-
Itsh • d in t ur county paju-r* and a ropy of
1 .sine t"- sefi t 1,. the fami i \ of our dercasi d
brother .< F I-m.vn. P. G . i
I J ('ox iki, p f#., Com.
Joltt M TRRs. P (., J
SFRIXN MILL* —From our correspond
ent* "Fel x ' and ' wre |u*rn that a par
ty of IletiefoMcr* vi#it-d that place ia*t
week.—Th" bp, ng MiiU Babbath-*, hool
numtwr* I *>7 —The gra-* and grain |in
jiecU areenn uragtng. —Th- Veteran Club,
Farmer's Mill* Band ar.d Georg -s Valley
** .rsday-n h .| d<v..rated the grave of
'• o diers buried in (>• o'ge* Valley cemetery,
| Prof, lb ter delivered the addre** --The
' **tne c'uh and band and the Bpring
Mill* Bunday-sch". I decorated grave* in
Spring Mil * cemetery, addre*# by ROT.
Furman Adams. Number in attendance
*t each place about three hundred —At
i Farmer's Mill* the cilisen# decorated
At Centre IJail the Veteran Club of Pot
ter township conducted the exercise*, ad -
dre**.# by Rev. J. K Milier and others.
- Mr. John Grenoble will soon raise his
new store building. —Mr. W. M. Alii*on
ha* hi# projierty with a neat iron
fence. Rev. RtMnier will pn a. h hut one
more sermon here, the rlasse* having re
fuse,! to organixe a church in thi# place.
CAHII.—The Veteran Club of Bpring
Milt* return* thank* to the ladies who so
kindly assisted the decorative ceremonies
by furnishing boqueU and arches.
W. H, BARtnotoMKW, Bee.
—" M en's whole stock hrogans, fl 00 ;
women's button shix**, $1 26; women's
carpet slippers, Vtc ; men's flao button
shoe, I/ondon t,M>. f 2.00; men's carpet slip
pers, 60c.''
The above, a* taken from our issue of
May 26th is a little indistinct. We refer
red In Doll ft Mingle.
—Mr. Peter R>hb, Br,, collector of
school tax in Curtin township for 1881 ha*
paid off all the current indebtedness of the
board and hat still a creditable little balance
on hand. The school hoard tendered Mr.
Kobb a vote of thanks and immediately
appointed him collector for 1882.
—The I-ogan llose company has secured
th* Zion band to accompany the excursion
to Lock Haven, July 4 ; the Undine com
pany with the Pleasant Gap band goes to
Tyrone.
—We had the pleasure of meeting Mr.
K. A. Brush, who represent* Messrs. Chal
mers ft Murry, wholesale dealers la cut
lery, New York. Mr. Brush Unnaof the
boys', genteelly Interpreted.
—A* thi* edition of the UKMO' RAT go e
to ptM w<. are p|ea„.,j to havsr wish or Mr.
A u o. Oberdorf, of llubli-rthurp, rr.d Mr
K. J. \\ alker, of Klttuy, fM K><nlti
|"0 ■•. two of our io,t valued patron*,
and meeting thciti, k. w.)| M „)| oth-f,
always doe* u g<>-\v han-by extend
it h-arty invitation to our friend* fr.„ri dif
ferent |.arU of the county to make our
office their headquarter* during ih<-jr tey
in town.
NOTICE.— .AII MFTOM owing SUU> r.r
Count* l** for UM y<r 1880, in Soring
towninlp, mut cither pay it to me t my
home during the *.-.• „r ut Furtne>'
office In li> lit |ont, on Saturday afternoon*
until duly ), after which f will collect
it liy law. Joe TRIUMH.EII (
|'- 11 Collector.
| —Clothing, gent, furni.hing good*
, hat* and cap*, and at imp."ft line of all
good, kept in a flr.t flat, clothing , u , r ,„
>.t tho l'hilad Ipl.ia lirarich. All good*
• old ii- ih'ap t ian he to be con.itfnt and
•only one pri.e ak. i. Mr L-wm i ah
iflti'i to ihow jg'K>d#.
—Try the excellent tea* n ow offered for
*l by Mr. h • o. \\ . Eaton at the new
►tore in itr>.< k< rh fl l.nu-e row. The
hrand he ,eji, for $1 no p.-r pouri 1 cannot
!• equalled in town. Freab fruit*, *eg*.
table,, conlectl' n< ry and tobacco and ci
- li-'*".
I *—Spring and Bummer tea, on, 1882.
\\ oolen itock now eomplrle. Karly or
der* solicited.
H-tf JIuMwiHKKT A Co., Tailor*.
You can ,ave fnun 100 to 2UO per
• < nt. on a good dre, from 100 to 800 per
cent, on a nuit, from Z't u* 1 *) p<r cent, on
I air of alio*-,, and in every thing that you
le d y< u will find it to y ur interest to
buy y <ur g where u get them at
flr.t cot. Lv >• A Co.
Lynn A C" , am doting out their
entire itock of dry good,, clothing, boot*
and ►bo<- at co,t, in order to quit the buri
ne.
lf you want to rave money in your
pun haw-,, go to Lyon A Co . a* thev aro
•idling evcrvtbir gat cot. Lvu* A Co.
s.'! i.iaai worth of dry e°"d", clothing,
boot* ai.d *boe*. ar*-** good,, Ac., f--r co,t
LTOJC A CO.
Had barber* itch for year*, terribly.
D-irtnr, failed. I'ltut SA cured ni. C.
lit K, Allegheny, Fa.
MARRIAGES.
II AIM * MJH'M—At t •.J. n" of tb tri4+'
I f* ■ • I." 0 I akm tmJum* U1 m
Mr Mart• uII Main#*,<>f I},1 } , u< *i*J M!* MAS; L
Mip-tb. of Ballflitl*.
BolUfoate Grain Markot.
Brut? ti, Lh*/
fW~ I*4 ... bit l; T I; ft*jt44a 4 Co.
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} it . Ik.IMNI *. } -t l.; | fe.|l*r 7 U
j - per Mi. - 2'
llMl'f. grt>4. fur ton. y <
Provlaion Market.
r, klt l y llnj ti Brother*.
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I I. FREDERICKS,
Repairer of Sewing Machines,
BKLLKFOSTE, PA
N".S,|'f Ml. Hill. "w* t.f lUil< .., on ih. dark-
i,.i11. r >ii l.ii.t>.ii I hi. ~ l.m of U.
I Kiln.. tU>j
IHd Mirhtir* Rrmcxilni tn fkr lafrtl ntyle,
wt Ik I)rn imtr. ,fr., trkfn rfyHimt.
• i' AII o,*k ■onr*t>|.4. il-tl
Auditor's Notice.
IN the Orphan*' Court of Centre
1 rouftt* KetaUof IbM* LlVA^J^^i
j . The und'*r>it:n4 aufiiUir, tpfrointed by
( Mi 4 Crl to bar and i n|o the fi4
:to the ft<"CMitit of John I S'lmifthtt tnf of, Ac.,
lof aahf dHflrfll. roMfttr (be aoroftftt. an-1 make die-
I trli'ttU:* of the Iml ft ore o and *m Off byralljr
j entitled to rwHo the tutor Oil) ftlUhil to tb <>ntt*ft
i Of hi* ftff Intmeot ft! hi* r flbe ir> ft. f * . >-m
i WKOMIBIDAT, the litis 4f of Juo*. *t Kl n'rtorfc
j a I. *ha ftod slntf s)l u|
j | )#•••*. ftttet'4 ftftd Jtrmfiii (hot 1 1 Aim* or l Mrrnl
frnt noilftg in on • 1 fttrnVs.
ai-it* Wimrit r RKVUKB. Atiir.
Executor's Notice.
I ETTERS io*tarnenarv upon the
1 J Ofttfttft of I f KR. Iftt# of the IWrrtlffH
of Bellofonte. bavin* Ivn >.• <hi grftntod the vn*
•bftittol. eiomitsr nf hi* hurt vrjll aH trotntorni by
| the Kefflter of Oftlr* oountf, all b*in*
I< luint* or Irtiwitds iffsitiDl the estate of the aturt 4*.
re4e*t mil make Ihent kewva to tin trnfrrMiwd,
a* 4 Ikon ln<M4o4 ate t* tnabe |mtmant
J mthoot 4ely. if 111 N H lASCIt.
| *.J >sn, l**i. BhPto( Itu L IT.
1 VENDUE OK THE PER
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htl* rmBMH* cm K<4c. iliw, MlHat* IV.
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1882,
crMnr|n# •< cm* o'.lnrk PH. h.n ill .tpn*
M frw Ml. * *• l"4'. M. B4 Mllm. Bail M*'
l|Mi all-4a*l OwAlhf Mow, P.rh r Mn., t mm
rap hoard. Ulara •. IHrtt. iMroui lnwr. fla
latMt.V *id i<fPn.a tnliimrHirwiM) Mho.**,
rai lM.r balia.Talai. R.iUm Crwka. CtoHla >W.
fi'lah. Caw. Haaknw raarkitmn. Hark., a.4 a twMy
of knaokall .•rata, Mm.l, IMRUt. * 100 Mo, I lor.
kl.ri, wnall oofm. o.aV hr .B<f UrMont. Wind will,
OdM-MOW, Mwl. (>. t waal I pr<aun( proaato aad
tfpa. *pla| lod*. fla'jwatr, , of rr~ry dwrHy.
tt -n. *> imkM kM. Roldroiog Irari*. XailtlOf Ora
rlila.. ha la p. Oaa Molo
At*o : Ooroab.ll.Ta. Hmlmt Iwto, Watt hwub,
T-; pomp. a. ftttarna. OH MMmt Holoa foil oak,
Turatair lath*. (itrolar no altk MOh at abort.
Lan a fttaan lodoo. fall wd aT tmkt, tlhs aaaa,
Dliod daw, dr . Ma.
TKRM* : All port haw* andar If wb, i*odallao
aad apaatdalt aanaflw anMlt oltb apprnTod onrtt|.
Tba totorrftHT, alar. <♦•*, al a.I. rkno
Ma of (raaod. %Ai dolot Cnloa C-WMwy. f fwd lb
ftußl on WMawO W*|, .l.d l! 0 M.I la
lot No. •. M orb lab Ik.'. • a How*. *hof aod ■ Sis.
hi. tin, a .wall tract of ooodtasd, soar Mr Ah
"*'• ions N. I INN,
MMMb. So. Mar tl VJ- b> lost Pm. had.