Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 22, 1882, Image 8
(Ehe Crntrf democrat. Thursday Morning, June 22, 1882. Ooaaaspoaussci, nmUUnlna Important naws, sollrit •d fiom an* pari of Ilia countj. No comiwuiilcaUoti- Inaartad unleai accompanied bjr the real name of Uk> writer. Oontro County Democratic Com mittee—lßß2. auraicr*. a*a, r. o. inpatas. Ballefonta, N. VT..W. T Kal-er... Bsllefoote. B. W Charlaa Smith-.... " ■ W. W-Jamea BchoßalA.. " Howard Boro Howard Brlrklsjf.Howard. Mllaaburg„ C. K Kaalngkin -.Mllrtburg. Millle-im. A. Walter* Millhalni. I'hlllpsbnrg !>, W. Holt ..I'hilliwtnirg. Union Title.— JC. Smith—... Fleming. Banner Uriah Stover lkdlofout*. Bogg*. A. McLaughlin Mil.wl.org, Bnroaida ..William Ilippla—.Plna (lieu. College Frank Taylor !.r>uiont. Ottriln Frodk. Bobb. Howard. Ferguaun, O. P. A J. Orr tt*or£ Pla." (I. uve Mills. " N. P --J. H. Hebarllßf Roek Bprliiga. Gregg. B P M 1,. Rlnbe' ....Spring Mills •• N. P Bei(J. Llmbort .... " Halnea. Geo. M Kel*lei...Aaronnhurg. Halfinoou A. T CJray Half Moon. liarrla -Jeuiee Kltupuri.. Hoalehurg. Howard. Hat Id Tanyer Howard. lldsu.o John (J Milea Julian. Liberty...... W. H. Oartlrar Blanrhard. Marion J.J. lloe,_ Walker. Milea George flatnra....Wolfe Store. Palton H. f.. Meek Buffalo Hun Penn 11. K. Di ck Mlllhelm Potter, N. P 0. W. Strangle Tuaaeytllle. *' S. P .J.Witmer Wolf..Centre llall. Knah William CnlliD. ■ Bandy Ridge. Hnow Bhoa William Haintra. Snow Shoe. Spring T. M. llanihait..-.llel|pfon|e. Taylor Vinton Bee'.with..Fowler. Union Christian Hoofer..Fleming Walker Andrew Kreamer-.llublemtinrg. Worth.... W. ti Morrison— .Port Matilda R 11. FORBTKR, Chairman. 11. A. McK is, Secretary Local Department. Important to Subscribers. The price of, subscription to tho Demo crat—the lowest possible rate* at which it can be published —wa* agreed upon with the distinct understanding that it was to be paid in advance. For-over throe years many of you have been re. ceiving each week, a copy of tho largest paper published in Centre county, and have paid nothing for it. For tho first time, during the paper's ex : *tence, the pro firietors nuke this public c'omand, of those n arrears, to settle at once. Hills will be sent those who owe u* and it i hoped the gentle reminder will not be wholly disre garded. Wo have lately added expensive and important improvement*, with a view of rendering the prner better and more interesting than ever, and whether the amount you may be indebted to u* is large or small, remember we need and want it. W ANTED. —A first-class shoemaker." Ap ply at once. Dot.i. & Mingle. —No services in tho M. E. church next Sunday. —Spring Mills will picnic in Grenoble's park on the 4th. —Mr. J. Willard Miller returned home on Monday evening. —Rev. J. F. DeLong preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. —Commencement exercise* at the Lew isburg University begin on Friday of next week. —Miss Ella Rhone has returned home from school, having graduated with high honors. —An examination of applicants for Bellefonte schools will be held on Saturday, July 1. —Mr. Henry Beck is in Philadelphia attending to the preliminaries of a new business venture. —A new agricultural paper, the Sation al Farmer, has been started in Washing ton, D. C. Price $2 per annum. —Mr. Daniel Hosterman,of Penn town ship, one of the best Democrats in the United Stages, called on Monday. —"Eros," our new correspondent at Snydertown, dishes up some local news in real fine style. See another column. —The pavement in front of the Conrad House is in a deplorable condition. When ever it rains the place is barely passable. —Mr. Bamuel K. Faust, of Miles town ship, who is noted as a manufacturer of first class vehicles was in town yesterday. —Lyon & Co., are elosing out their entire stock of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes at cost, in order to quit the busi ness. —"Eddy" Krumrine, of Gregg town ship, while in town on Tuesday was a* busy as Beaver. He is a member of the senatorial conference. —Religioas meeting* will commence at the grounds of the West Branch Camp Meeting association on Tuesday, August 16, to continue ten days. —Read the new advertisement of the "Bee Hive," and you will be convinced of their sincerity when they promise to sell to you at reasonable rates. —Miss Celia Montgomery was so unfor tunate, last week, as to seriously Injure one of her eyes by running against the sharp corner of an iron wall bracket. —Entertainment, No. 2, by the Belle fonte Orchestra, for the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. plans fund, will be given on Thursday, 29th inst. Program next week. —We are indebted to the kindness of the estimable lady of Mr. H. L. Barnhart, of Roland, for the beautiful boquet that brightens the usual dreariness of our sanc tum table. —Miss Jennie Orris and her sister, daughters of Hon, J. H. Orris, returned home from Clifton Springs, N. Y., on Saturday. They had been attending school there. —The Central Pennsylvania Dental As sociation, has issued a call, through its secretary, Dr. J. D. Oeisinger, of this place, to the members to meet at Tyrone, July 24th at 10 o'clock, A. M. An inter acting program has been arranged and all •ra invited to attend. —The festival of the Y. M. C. A. I nut woek wm nil that the most sanguine could have wished for or anticipated. In re sponse to the call for assistance In gutting the Ice cream, cake, etc., every otio did al' in their powur to seo to it that a ■ufllciont quantity wu providod. The various deli cacies were excellent in quality and the manner of sorving thorn would have tempted a miser to invest. The ladiea in charge of the tablea wcro prompt and effi cient in performing the dainty officea of thoir position* and the pleasant smile* be stowed upon customers wero too entranc ing. Just who to thank most would be difficult, but that thauk* are due many i* ovident. The income amounted to SIU6 and a* tho oxpense* wero le*a thnn s.'lo, a balance of over SIOO is in the hand* of tho coinmitteo to bo used in obliterating an aggravating dobt of long standing. Tho young men who superintended the atTair deserve much commendation for their in terest and faithful service. —Cupid ha* been peculiarly busv in our mid*t of late, and tho succes* that ha* at tended his effort* must bo gratifying to tho cor.ening littlo villain. The latest of his achievement* wa* sujtor in tending the courtship that resulted in the marriage of Mr. Washington Koeso and Miss Mary C. Hilger. Our tall friend is a generous, exem plary, industrious young man, and his wifo is noted for her manipulation of household affairs. Rev. Pennepacker pro nounced them one, for bettor or for worse, at tho residence of Maj. W. F. Reynolds, on Thursday evening of last week. We not only wish, but we predict, for them a happy prosperous future, and hope while they attend the opera of lifo that they may ever be favored with /f'fr (served seals. —Half an hour spent In the grocery store of Sochler & Co., will givo one an idea of tho immense proportions of tho provision trade in Hollefonte. The stock is so arranged as not only to be at all times accessible to clerks, and thus facilitate purchasing, but in such a tasty manner as to cause beholders to compliment tho skill ditplavcd. Tho consumers of groceries will find this tho most reliable house in town. Remember they sell anything edi ble at rock bottom prices. —The wedding day appointed we, Tho wedding clothes provided, But ere the day did come, ala* ! He sickened, and he die did. All because he failed to purchase clothing from I-ewin. Calamities of this kind never bother any whose clothing bears the imprint "from the Philadelphia Branch, Bellefonte." —A brakeman named Morris Lucas, of I'nionville, was seriously hurt at the sta tion on Monday. He wa* coupling car, and In some way wa* unfortunate enough to get the lower part of hi# face between them. Blood flowed copiously from his nose and ear# and his lower jaw wa* crush ed, producing a very painful and probably fatal wound. Loeb's are hooping >r up, and tho many customer# ron*tantly at their coun ters confirms the belief that they are being tendered tho support of purchasers who look to their own Interests in buying. This firm deals in everything and in so. curing itmnll profit* on each item sold, the aggregate is sufficient to satisfy them. lnstead of meeting indoors, * usual the Presbyterian Mite Society, ha* concluded t<> hold a lawn festival in Furst'a Park, on Friday evening. Beautiful, il lumined decoration*, refined music and a nice time generally are among the attrac tion* that will draw quite a throng of per *on in quest of chatte enjoyment. Mr. O. R. Spiglemyer, the enterpris ing merchant of Spring Mil!*, gave u* the benefit of bi* sweet sad umile on Tuesday. Ralph ha* succeeded in throwing some new life into busines* circles in the Metropolis of Pennsvelley and deserves even a great er degree of prosperity than is now ac corded him. —A New York actress who plays "Olivette" kick* one of her dainty slippers into the audience every night, and a Chi cago actress hearing of it wa* so tickled with tho idea that she tried it. Three men were mashed. Try Harry Green's tlff*ri. _ —Tho regular meetings of the board of County Commissioner* occur on the first and last Tuesday of each month, but as the first Tuesday of July happen* to bo the glorious fourth, the regular meeting will be held on Monday, July 3. Those inter ested will take notice. Mr. W. G. Morrison, of Port Matilda, who had been assisting Recorder Bible, finished up and went home on Tuesday. Mr. M. is one of our most successful teach ers, a sound Democrat and tip top person in every respec . —The valuable real estate belonging to the hairs of Wa. Cole, late of Jackson township, Huntingdon county, is offered for sale by the surviving executor, Mr. K. T. Cole, of Walker township, this oounty. —George 11. Katon continues to take the cake in selling fruits, vegetables, confec tionery, tobacco and cigars. A perfect gentlemen by nature he cannot fall to please all. —The senatorial conference of this dis trict convened here on Tuesday and elected T. C. Hippie, of Lock Haven, senatorial delegate to the State convention. An ex* client choice. DETTTI-!IURO.—AiI jxirson# desiring U attend tbo Department Kneamptnent thin year at Gettysburg, to begin on July -2d and end July 2Hth. will pleao give in their naniea an soon a* possible to either of tho committee. Faro to Gettysburg and return, $4.80 ; boarding in private families from 7oc to sl.ooper day. It in necessary that all person* wishing to join the excur sion should notify tho committee at once in order to secure accommodations and to facilitate the arrangements. K. C. IHVI S, JAH. A. RANKIN, AUSTIN CURTIN, Committee O. A. It. TYRONE'S LOHH.—Tho extensive paper manufactory at Tyrone, operated by Messrs. Morrison, Hare A Cass, was totally destroyed by lire on .Sunday last. Tho flro wo* a rapid one and in less than an hour tho elegant buildings, that had con sumed two and a half years in erecting were burned to the ground. The mill had capacity of ton tons daily and tho proprie tors were just beginning to realize on their investment. Tho loss is estimated at $200,000, insur ance $ 115,000. t'ne hundred men and a number of women are thrown out of em ployment. It is not known whether or not tho industry will be revived but the interests of Tyrone demand that some as sistance be tendered the unfortunate firm, and the works us speedily as jejuible put in operation. TIIE CAR WORKS.—This industrial in stitution is near the close of a short but eventful business career. If the enterprise hns paid, why not continuo it in operation 1 Tho location and natural advatiUg'-* to gether with the excellent quality of work turned out, leave no room to doubt the advisability of inv.-sting. With a town filled with moneyed men, persons of much business experience, it is hard to under stand why the work* will be allowed to shut down. It is a loss to Bcllcfonte, the withdrawal, from tho channels of trade, of the wages paid to employe-, will effect tho interests of all of us. The commodious building* aro too valu able to be permitted t" remain unoccupied ; and the fact that sufficient water power can l>e secured during nn-t "f the year to run all the machinery is an inducement of no -mall magnitude. I*-t the car works goon. PL.EA.HANT Gat JoTTiNn*.—lt has been a matter of a. me uneasiness to the readers of your valuable paper as to where I have hecn. Nothing of any importance has oc curred, hence my silence. I shall nw jog some of them a little, just t<> l-l them know that 1 am still alive. Am..ng the many copious showers, that have fallen this spring, none were so de structive as the Independent shower at Philadelphia it completely washed the dum from the eyes of the Stalwart- "Abe" and "Math,'' who aro holding many secret conclaves at their headquar ters They seem t" feel badly, for they are great friends of tho Boss candidate Our friend, thn Judge, hu the flnp*l looking garden, in *ll the country ; hie cabbage set* srn a# numcroui e the ,*ri'l# of the see shore, snd nrdr# for • or krout i hi* brand is popular everywhere will toon come in. Should he partly fail in hit official capacity hit krout will com a out O. K. One of our Spring township bolter* ha#, a# uiual, bartered the delegate* of the townnhip for a certain candidate for the Legislature, but a# ho often before over reached hi# mark, ho may be a little ha#ty thi* time. My dear little man, have you #o <K>n forgotten the le##on taught you la#t fall ? We thought you had been re buked enough. Look out how you con duct yourself for you certainly will again learn to your #orrow that your job in the town#bip i# harder to control than it i* for you to build a good cellar wall. A word to the wi#, etc. Jo#eph Rom, our poor-ovcr#eer, think* hi* trouble* are hard to bear. He #ay* If the trial* of a Governor are a* troublesome a* tho#c of one who*n hurinea* it i* to look after the poor, that he would not ex ert himrclf half a* much a* Gen. Beaver doe*. Wait until fall, when they will need new shawl*, you know. Our young friend "Jowls" returned home after a protracted tour through the west. Mis many friends would not hare known him, bad it not have been for hi* prominent frontispiece, which is always in advance. Oh 1 these hot days, they are *o bard on our P. M. General. Same day* he i* hard ly able to go to his meals. Home of our pensioned patriots arc looking a little shyly at the portly gen* with a white hat. The wicked flee when no man pursueth. Don't be so much alarmed, boys, It may be he Is not a de tective, after all. You will know soon enough. Ona of our best farmers, Mr. Henry Zetgler, ha* the finest lot of grass In Centre county. Woll, If the reward of good farming Is always meted out to him, he will ever have an abundance of every thing. Our mechanics, who have been to Ores son so long, will soon return to their re spective homes. Welcome back, boys, we have often minced you. Bin* Bong. —The beautiful map of the United Slate*, that adorns our sanctum walls, was furnished by Mr. F. P. Green, agent ol G. G. Green, Woodbury, N. J., and Is both ornamental and uaeful. —Pullet* and poet* chant their lay*. —Jealousy i* nothing but awkward homage. —Don't cotifldo secret* to relation*: blood will tell, Mr. James C. Noll, of Pleasant (inp, whiled away a short time with us on Hat urday. A letter addressed Mr. J. T. Lucas, Howard, is bold for postage at the office in this place. Mi** Isabella Hill, Allegheny City, P., bad Chronic Catarrh ; i- well from the use of PKRCNA. —Mr. M. T. Wbittaker, of Mt. I'nion succeed* Mr. it. 11. Hrainard as editor <f the Curwensvillu Timet. —Men'* good straw hat*—f Cent- a piece, at tho Boston Clothing House, just opened in Reynolds' block, Bellefonte, Pa It I bad Chronic Rheumatism fur • he year ; had been given up to die by two physicians. PKRCNA tun 1 me Win- Curtz, I'ltlsburg, l*a. —Gentlemen's lino socks—u pair- for twenty-five cents, at tin- Button Clothing Hoow, just opMMd .n Beyaolda block, j Bollofonte, I'M. 'J ;-41 Mr. "Al Haupt ha* not forgotten ' much of bis knowledge of the art pre ■ervalive, and enjoy* the reputation < f . l>etng the be t pre .man iri this neigbb r | Uo<-d We know whereof we allirru. —lf you want a good cool glas- of I'hilip Best's Milwaukee f>oer, and a free 1 lunch every morning, and Saturday ev< n mg, from to 11, tall at tlo' Butt- House. F. X. LKIIXIAN, I'roj.'r A celebrattd lecturer, uj-ri being j complimented for the clearness of his voice, remarked " Why, nothing .• < a-i. r' all you've gut to do i- to use Sines' Syrup • f Tar, Wlid Cherry and lluarbound ' Mr. Crasbaw, ag.-nt for Me- r. John ston sV C • , Harrisburg, dealer* in printer s j supplies, paid u- a short vi-it vest.-rdav. We always enj y his • alls, f r they mean i a g.M-d time n, those who have the pleasure I of seeing him. A grand dress ball, the first of the can, wiil IK- given by the mana;;. rof 1 the Sj.fing Mills bouse ~n M n lay ever,in ' Text A numte-r of ii 11-r.t ■ lad. • and gentlemen have been Invit. 1 and arc ex ! j*ctcd to attend. Mr. Na h with, it i doubt will entertain them in first clso j style. The I'hiladelpbia Weekly /' <•>. an i nounces that it will continue, during the c .rning }<ar, all the attractive feature which have giv.-n it Us present prestige and popularity, and that it will add n-w feature*, making it still more de*ira!.ie a* a family journal. Spec imen copies are sent free. Rev. M. T. Morris, the Evangelical minister in charge of the Mile-burg cir cuit. will deliver a discourse, at I'leasar.t Hill church, ner Curtin'* work*, f*unday a wee Ij, on "The I>evir* Roc king Chair. We tru-t very few of our clerical friend - pari-honer* may ie found ensconced in the seat mentioned. —ln another column will l-o f. und the call for the convening of the Pennsylva nia State Teachers Association at Pot la ville, July 6th, 6th and 7th. We are re quited by Prof. Wolf, county superin tendent, to say to the teachers of the coun ty that he is anxious to have Centre county well represented in tho convention. —Wo are, of course, more or le* accus tomed to the presence of high-lone-1 com pany, but when it is showered upon us, a it was on Thursday last, we feel like suc cumbing to the inevitable. Har*hberger, Tuten and IHle are too many of one kind at one time. Hereafter we should prefer homeopathic dose*. The a ßop,b)ican-Tote. in-I'onnsvalley kind. llellefonte wa treated to a pedestrian exhibition on Friday. Mr. 11. Faux, of Wilkesbarre, a walker of some repute, walked half a mile, from Allegheny lreot to the railroad and bark, in 8 minute* and 14 second*. He heal this record on Mon day by walking the ame distance In 3 minute*. Then, not satisfied, he wanted to walk half a mile in lc*e time than any horse in Ilellefonte can trot a mile. Mowr*. Hhrom, Xr<rport Le4%rr, Con rad, Me Vejftrurn Journal and Irwin, Itlair Oninly Radieal, were in town on Monday arranging for the printer's picnic. They finally agreed that Rellefonto should be the place and September 1, tho time. The locality seemed to suit the committee, and aa there i no doubt of the coming of the representative* of every paper published in the district, It will be necessary for us to prepare to give them a hearty reception- The gentlemen of tho committee are all live newspaper men and did not forget to call upon the DEMOCRAT. —Wilson, McFarlane ft Co., call atten tion to the only reliable Ready Mitcd Paint in the market. Tho Pionoer Pre pared Paint 1* not only superior to any Ready Mited Paint sold but rival* pure white lead In iU smoothneas in working and durability. This paint is guaranteed by the manufacture* not to crack or peel within tbrae year*. The guarantee la not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if It should crack or peal within tha time specified. It will be to your intereat to call and see Wilson, Mo- Far lane ft Co., Lafora purchasing either white lead or any other Ready Mixed Paint. MT. LAKE PARK H. 8, A-HKMIII.Y.— This summer gathering of Hunday-acbool workers promises to be one of unusual in terest. Ihe place is said to bo one of tbo most attractive on tbo Continent, and many persons of wealth and culture have already secured loU and are building fine cottage*. The famous Ocean Drove grounds contained hut eight cottages at the end of throe years. There are already forty handsome structures at Mt. Lake. Not only the wealthy, but the middle classes can afford to enjoy this charming resor't as the expense during the Assembly will be reduced to a nominal rate. Tbo pro gramme will leaas attractive a* the place. The Lecture Course include- the narne- of , Rev. Lyman Abbott D. D., editor of the l.'/iritti'in I nion ; Rev. Thomas Duard, the | celebrated Irish-American orator; Rev. I ' N. Suns, D D., ( hanci-llor of Syrai ,*e University; Jtev. L. S. Baldwin, D. I, !"f Chine, IKI many other*. One of the i liief attractior,* will be a special course of ! four lectures by itv. A. A. Wright, A. M , of Lynn, Mas* , on the Revised New Testament, which are pronounced as s< tiol arly and poj dar as any that have been delivered in this country fur years. Mr. Wright eiigegi i to deliver tbo same ' f e it t hautauqua. The Normal Course to I"' 1 -r-u d at .Nit. Lake i- also the -aine as that which will be u-"<l at Cbaulau'|ua, the text books decided on being Dr. Vin cent - "Assembly Outlines. Sunday school workers of *ll denuminatians are intcrc-ti-l in this commendable project, the detail* of which we will give from tune to time. For information as to the accomodation*, address lit. T. H. jyogan, W heeling, W \. f r particular* con cemiog the exriise-, Rev. W. M. Frv*.ng er. D. D , Harrisburg, I' CREATION —ONE of the M t surpn-sing- Iv beautiful sermon* • ver delivered in this place wa that in lie Ej i-c< jal church • n N inday morning by the tn ■ -r*i r< tor, Rev. John Hewitt "In tie beginning (t I created the heaven and lie earth h • took fur the ha .- of hit remarks, and in b-rm* f the ru -t glowing and ajq.ro. pnate character described the beauties, wonders and marvels of creation and the matchle-s loveliness of tbo world at n- w fully iiluilrau-d t > us in the hurtling buds an l bio torn* and in<-r<a-ing v.-rJure of the present -eaton. Man i- the centre of ctcation and around him all objects, ani mate and inanimate, linger merely I • form aback ground f r bis distinct individuality and grcatrc -t All j- wer is given him and by his prww nee upon tin- globe w hat w rid oil, rw ise lie a mere *).•■< k of dust in the universe it made a arid of living wonder and beauty. He snatches the electricity from the clouds arid makes it servo bim by means of tclegraj h and tele, phone in iron harness. Of all the wonders of creation he is tho m -t marvelous. While it it true that in the order of crea tion there is a regular progression from the most insignificant specie* up toman, yet there it no trace of parentage between them. He quoted the words of the grcat • l and saintliesl of scientist*—Aga-siz— to enforce tin-view. The application of hi* remarks was male in language cor retnondingly eloquent and Tivid. Hi* discourse throughout was replete with glowing imagery, beautifully rounded j>e" rind*, brilliant rhetorical figures, and sim ilitude* which fattero-d deeply upon the mind* of his auditors the full significance of hit remarks. The tojiic i one well fit tod for speaker* j.o*te**i<d of brilliant de acriplive power# and the utterance* of Rev. Hewitt on tbi* occasion have never been excelled in the pulpit or on the lec ture platform in thi* place.— ftryuhhc a*. "Tub Br*t Kiwi-pater iris Pin its■Bi ik I'kkktlvakia."—This is one of the many complimentary thing* said about th Philadelphia /Vr, by it* con temporaries. It is indeed an enterprising and thoroughly readable newspaper, whore page* are never soiled by the unclean things which make eo many journal* of the day dangerous visitor* in the family circle. If you are not a reader of the Prrss already, send for a specimen copy. I't.AKT* aid Hums* 3,000,01X1 cabbage plants, early and late, Flat Dutch and Drumhead. Cabbage seed of the finest varieties. Turnip seed, early white and purple top flat. All the approved varieties of white and yellow rutabaga and Hwede turnip seed, warranted fre*h and genuine, 60 cte. per lb. By mail 66 ct*. per lb., postpaid. C. B Rookrs, Seed man, No. 183 Market St, Philadelphia. —A Tyrone correspondent of the Al toona Morning Tribnnr, report* the follow ing accident: "About 10.30 Saturday night, a* Miss Lemina Mouter, a Swedish lady, was returning from Tyrone Forge, whither she had been to sea her parents, in company with another lady, walking up the railroad, she was struck by a past ing train when near the station and thrown under the wheels, which passed over and completely severed her head from her body. Iter remains were taken to the car inspector's office, properly cared for i placed In atooffln and taken to the Ward House to await the hour of the funeral, 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Interment In the cemetery, Aha bad been in this coun try but five weeks, three of which the had lived with the family T. Caldwell, during which period her kind, amiable disposition had woo the respect and esteem of the entire family." (CoMML'RICATKIr.) I ii Daily .Si- if, will KK , n hvc an fine a reputation in ttita community forprrif/nali a* the Ov l which um] m make it* appear ance on our lr,u and which wa* uf.- preaaad hy the authorities, it MtDi hard to tell who real editor of the con r em, but it appear* at proaent to ire about equally divided between the [e rambulating rnuie who run the mill, and the bald headed gentleman who run* the Cen tre County Jiarik, with the chance. rather in favor of the latter Kcrioiuly, we think, when editors dedrc to get off what they conaider jok. , th<| ihould at lead have (ome temblanoa of truth. t ' —A torin, whieh teetned V, he competed of equal paru of hurricane, cyclone and hii/./.ard, parred over thia tectum on Fri day. Nothing Mmllar to it ha- been cx- I orient<• 1 here f-r many year*. At Scotia Ore Mine Mr. Arn- Shivery, aged 70 jtear,, while engaged in homing tome thicker >, war itruck, and inttantiy killer) the chif l. 1., ruth-ring the -arne fate. jj.j f wa.- landing near a tall pine tree that at traepvj the (la h The residence of Hon. S<th II 1 omitm * (truck, one chimney being (halter. 1 badly and an lh<*r torn to pi>-c<s. The lightning flew right through the hou(e tear.i g one mantlr-pi* ce from the wall, hut doing no other damage of any importance. The rain fall wat tremendou, throughout the < >apty, many being mi completely drenched and war bed a* to refjuire replanting. —At a meeting of the ► - h<n>l board on Friday la-', the following committee, were annum, i-d hy Preridcnt Hut'.- Finance— Harrir, Fortney, William,. lb-pair*— I'ontiu*, M • re, Srn.tli. *r■ und,— ii. f fer, Moore, Meek. Supplier—Harri,, Wil liam,, Mwk. Account*—Harri*, Pontiu,, Fortney. Tiie report of iLe j rin. ipal, Prof. I>. M. Lieb, for the term of >1- Kg wa- examined and proved entirely (at:*- factory. The work of tbi* gentleman w ill be appreciated, more fully than it even now ii, when it it more generally known that clm "A at the examination [raised ro. r i r d.tal.ly than any ciac, of teacher, examined by the Superintendent, lad fall. The paper, wire more neatly prefwred, gave evidence of more practical, general knowledge, and in CM ry way attcrtcd a high grade of intellectual attainment*. Vou can *ave fr :n 10*1 to If at jct cent. •n a good dr fr rn 100 to 300 per cent, on a (u:t, from do to 100 jcr cent, on a j air of ,hoe, and in everything that you n< > 1 you wiil find it t• your interest to buy your g.-oJt where vou got them at flrdcod. Ltux A: Co. Notk k. —All |ier<in( owing Stale or C inty lax for the mc I*ko, in Spring townthip, mud either jsv it to me at my botne during the week or at Fortney', otfi. e m ilellefonte, on Saturday afternoon, until July 1, after which I will collect it tiy iaw. Joe. 1 kk.-m.kk. T1 il Collector. —lf you want to ,ave money in your purihaM-(, go to Lyon A- Co., a- they arc celling everything at cod. Ltor A Go. —s.W i noo worth of dry good*, clothing, bootk and thoe*, drer., good*, Ac., for cod at Ltos A Co, —Spring and Summer (car on, 1682, Woolen (lock now cn-mpDU. Karly or der, KdiciU-d. ii-tf Moxtoomxt A Co., Tailor,. The La fi-bing teaeon i* at it* height at Lake Erie. The tax levy of the city of AUenlown for I**2 aggregate, $53,413.65. Tobacco planting in Lancaster county for ihi, teuton it about completed. The pay roll of the Northern divi*ion of the Heading railroad foot* up $360,- 000 a month. The York Ihrpatch urge, the borough authorities to resort to artesian weilt for water aupply. Fire organization, from llolliday,- burg. Mifflin and .lohnatown will vitit A1 loon a on the Fourth of July. The Hurdell organ factory at Erie ia preparing a ,hipment of instruments to Port Elizabeth, Africa. It it aaid there are thou,and* of ton* of iron tacked in the Lehigh and Schuylkill region, awaiting a market. MARRIAGES. THoJuraoji—aini>LK-on j*** u, i*,n, •I Iho 1,.-n,r <4 U IcM, ky IW' "■ Mel, J, P, Andre* Cuitli, Tb m|.n. -4 l-ici esteem, Pic. and Mm leu re Kiddle. f BuD.lo Ran. KTtSR-WII.U A MA—On !*• Itih d rf Je, tana' ty H H <haw. J * . KUnr, <4 Raflul,. Run, M..1 OHv* < W illtem*. of Wortfc to* ueUep pooRRAS-rrrr.Rß—< •>' **. i. • it* l*r*,tto<<c MUedsra. P* . fey ** Re*. W O, W Mr Th. tvM C P—ir.rn. *ud Mls AUo* r*tar,ajl <4 Marmh Ctoi. ( V*tr- RXRKIC—RIUIKR —Oaia*lt, lt*X. ,t tk- luSd—l M Wat r XmwMx kj !k* Rut O. D r.*—, fc*r, Mr W. Rnx mm> Mia Mr) O. Migr*. N.th <4 Ul( pIM Bellafoat• Grsia Market. Mtunnx Jam* tS, IMS. (Inrrertud ***kiy by T. A Roywdd, A <V Wkrti-- ait*. f* aalk*L- 41 an red, " " 1 Onra—sn. pet tw**t , Mi Otolle.l. per l.iMhel M (>*U. per twßrd - *o Hurler, per hwAel t cinrer need. |->-r Hnd - aVmr. efcultoalu. |*r hUI , Rnller ' M e per *fk. " t M riuuter. groKod. per t*a.—~._~—■ * 0 Pravtalou Markat. Corrected "wklyhj Hurper Rretaer*. Apj.l", dried, per p..*ad,.,-_ • (Werti-e. dried, |>er pe**d,***d*4——— la B*w> gw aaarl, , lt Rpsh aUer per IA rfttt hem per prsd Ctn mi per p**ud ts (Vwutry awn* ptraatad.. - U iiM—.—au* ,awa- it Isrd per pn*nd td iHt RWaaa.— —. *> Dried MA. II