fhe Crufre gtmottni Thursday Morning, January 18,1883. OiiaattsuXDalii*.o"tillnlli|(lii|K,rtai,t inw. •4 from biij full "I III.' o,lllit> No iinillllllr • ln-rt.'.l uulits acvuuifiaulril lj lln n .1 nam* of lbs witter Local Department. Mr. Harry Teats is out again. Black sheep do not lind it hard to bido in the dark. Miss MinnieUarinan is visiting friends in Milton. Tho revival in the Molhodist church s still in progress. —Mr. K. F. Vanada has opened a new store at Coburn. M r , A. M. Neidigh, of Woodward, was in town on Saturday. Mr. L. H. Frank, of Uebersburg, lias been appointed mercantile appraiser. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith have our thanks for a box i t enkoandc. nfecti ucry —Mr. J. Willard MnUr proaclnd at the Methodist church U-t l i iuav evening. Read tho sermon preached by K' V W. O. Wrsgbt, of it in -burg, i n an in side page. Rev. .1. K. Mili-r, of Centre llaii. will shortly ruiion- v> I. insvitle, Clin ton count} —How man v i t i .r -. ho.■! districts w ill throw prejudice a-ido and elect lad) school directors ? —lion. Henry Meyer, member of the house, has our thanks for fat rs in shape of public documents. —And now Ulani l.ard has a new l'ost, G. A. it , mustered Wedm day of la.-i week, and l- N" '• Rev. Calvin F. Gophart, of Mlllhcim, called to see us on Saturday. No one con id bu mure Uuiue. —The Democratic local express, (Jen James Comely, manager, ha- been -olj t.. a Mr. Housed. Likely Jim means to retire from active business lite. —Tbe Millbi iin Building and Loau As sociation, one of the soundest tlnancial in stitutions of the county, euded its eighiti year on the gib nstant. —We regret the necessity of recording the death of Mrs. Sadie Rea.-. ner, wife of Mr. William lleasoner, at his residencei'tt Logan street, on Sunday evening Mr. Dav.d A. Kuhl,a former | ruminant citizen of I'enn township, hut latterly a resident of Illinois, died at lii* honi, re cently, nftcr a long season of ill health. —ln tho matter of selling chalk to a school hoard and limiting the expense of travel by turnpike, we think Mr. Francis Spoor entitled to a pr. minint position. —We understand that il li. Harsh berger, Esq., is contemplating building an elegant residence on llalfmoon hill and is ready to receive hid*, Sp-cilii ations to he seen at his office. Mr. A. W. Rishel, one of Mtlesburg's most enterprising merchants, while ir. town on Monday called to toll us that hi* new businos venture promises to he a suc cess, We heartily hope so. —Senator Wallace has introduced a bill providing that ail shi rili"-, exctq t those in Philadelphia and Allegheny counties, shall receive not te-s than fifty cents pr day lor boarding each | risom r. —Senator Waliacc, of thi* district, h i bs-en placed upon the following commit tees : Judiciary general), Finan<, Mm - and Mining, Judicial Apportionment and Legislative and Congressional Aj portion nicnt. Mr. Daniel Grove, of Marion t, wn ship, one of (be valued friends of lh<* DEMOCRAT dr t grn'.l- I from your Druggist. If not, address Dr 'II vUrM V V, U horn . < I ~ i S. KB Kit LI NK, Soutli Chicago, 111 A ll*i iv TIMK — The T!6tb anniversary ■if the JAY Jan 10, |K>,) upon which Mr an T AIR- Calvin Smith, of this plain were married, AH* most fittingly celebrated by that couple, their children and friend# on W, Inn-day f lat week, at their residence ~n West Logan -ire '.. Mr. and Mrs Smith were married by Rev. Wnt. Humborgr, in Fi-hing Creek Valley, Perry county, and lor twenty-five war- bar* enjoyed the companionship, love and a-sistant " known only t-> those who fully under-tand the true d gnity, im (Hirtance and respi.nsihilitie- of the mar rie.l -tale. Mr. Smith t- one of t ,r U>re ui '-t bu-in • men, enterprising, honest arid efficient, the prnprietnr of the m.,t ex tensive f>akery and cortfm tinto ry • -vahloh merit in Centre . " .r.ty, at-d in B-ho - f title, ..f which a hram h has late y b. '-n established at Snow Shoe, I til enjoying th- ben-'tit of a large HI. ) nor' a-.' g tra!" i'er- nallv he i- a genial, open-heart* i. ri-ndiy gentleman, of plea ant and taking addr. s-, and in consequence j qular, re -pecte 1 and esteemed. Very much of th" #u, c<-* thatha* atten d.-d the etid-avors and effort" "f Mr. S tinee hi' ! cation h ro is d jet ■ the unlir • t.g and t ii-tant a- .stan o of Mre Smith who during her husband s ab'ence, assutio entire control . t th- bu-itos-. The festivities WERE participated in by a arg" numh- r, and WHEN the proper time tame a!', were invited to partake of what *• pr to IIIU- 1 TII - M"'t I — intiful, t*s'.e. fully arranged wnd complete s, T-out they had EV.R seen. The < entral attraeti. n faring TH hnd- - • .H"— ti r UJ- N tier of I-. IT*,) IWI itMM trmi IDtt Ibv a hand- 1 -. M • litt!" < >u; LO, sugge.'Jve ~.f THE in cident jculiar t" the NCCA-ION ; a bask' t. made entirely of canity, which elicited m N B fav. rahle . unit nt, the W rk O{ MR Emory B'-aies, i* pr hahly th. -nly -p.-oi men of artistic ULr of the kind "VER . en in B-llefonfe ; pyramid* <>f fruit of It. .: • and cotly kind-; chicken salad; "!#• ■iient'-d ham*, this ornamentali n coti'i-t. I ,f R "I'S—MADE of FIEET* and turnip", TOME, thing ENTIRELY t."*, I • -V • in**rt> ; tn fan iful shapes and W n lerful arrangement •f PBJ r and other articb ; candle; not. ; ne cream and everything the ta*'.e ~f EX rien< • d ca'.erer- R • , I .ggs T. DU* I g j the evening TFI largi • • :r,J ,ny was agree | ab-y entertained by iti th" Voices of MO-E- Jer.l • Fisher, ' -1 A M n'," n-rv j and Nellie Kline being particularly Q - LI ealile. ( treat ere, tit is due FIRN r . It ales and So. n StatVird of the BUSH il ..,SE ( T., wio>m all tender sin, ere thank' f..r many a. t* of kindness and cuurte-y. Tne f diowing present* w.-RE received . f't elir ,//,* Mr. at,d r* C. (IT fieriek, San I I and Jacob Smith, WM, M'd L • > otigh ati.i the DR.W'W RAT F, kr ' ,'*S Pr OF |I M Ll.'h an I -- I) G-ay. KQ . ami Mr and Mr* C I,"". I'.uttrr rlt A's —M r and Mrs C Strtck land and Mr. and Mrs W T Twitnv.r" A n 1 I• M A Kirk anj i Frank P It air Ifie jeweler. Ci A— Mr and Mrs J >hn Dawssin. /•./<*ridmml carter— Mß and MFT. cha# I llei-ler f,r r —Mr Wru Hiden'tlcker, of Ha gerstown. M I. ,Vi/i r.* P Har Afr Cha Halms. Tnhlr I. it' rr* M r and Mr Go \V Ka ton. and th- Haas family Fork*— Mr and Mr# IJer.ry Walkey, Mr ai d Mr*. F X L-hmanand Mr. Cal vin Smith. S/r . us - Mr and Mr# John Meese, Mr anu Mr*. J N' Van Ormer, and Mr*. If W v*. it /key S m/> Intel naif ifip/irr —Mr and Mr* Dr. A. S Smith, of Aitonna This present I* ! heautifntlv engraved, the donor is a young er brother of Mr Smith. .Vn/>Aia ri'nya— Mis*. Nellie Kline. Miss. Sailie Graham and Mr. (and Mrs.) Walter j Bayard. Car or rak*— Godfrey, Keebl"r A Co., Pbilaaelpbta. Fancy Cake and candy bathci —Mr. Em ory It.ils. We trust many more year* of pleasure and usefulness may be added to the first I twenty-fire of the married lifaof Mr. and Mr*. Smith, and if they and we live long 1 enough shall enjoy attending their diamond wedding. To' Judge, America's greatest Illus trated weekly, for Americana by Ameri cans, free from vulgarity, sparkling with wit and fun, should be read by all. Illus trated by the most able stalf of artials in | the world. "With good will to ail and ; malice towards none," published by the Judge Publishing Company, J4 and 86 J North Moore streets, New York. Try It. | —Mr. Jerry Morrill, of near Julian Furnace, win in town on Monday lint, looking up tho chance* of getting paid for two horse* slaughtered by the cars on the 28lh of November last, tin lliat day Mr. Merritt had stopped hi* learn right In front of Mr. Daniel Irvin's store, at Ju lian, lucking the wagon and wrapping the rein* tight around ihu lock handle. The team had always stood quietly enough, wherever placed, anil as it was past the regular train time lie was not looking for any danger Imm that source. But just when ho thought they wero safest they I were in tlie most danger, for very unex i [leelediy a special or extra freight came shrieking along the railroad, frightening the t.-Hiii and causing the animal, to start ] right ai res* the tr*ek, whore they wero I caught by liie locomotive and both killed. Mr Merrill thinks the company ought t<> recollipelixi 11 I 111 , at least 111 part, for the r dl. g an entertainment of a i la-- that is a- | ; ilur with th- in, as "Uncle T"BI' Cabin is f r tho average Atnriian. II worth ■ Hib'fnica • unfunation is, t mi tho least, an a lmirabiy .electo-i one Thu onterUinmont wa- largely attend' 1 and gav# the le**t of >ati.fa' li"ii, if the h- arty p-al. of laughter arid tumultuous npplaui" of ih audim e i any criterion a- to the merit* of the performance. Il abound, in fun arid is devoid of anything vulgar or offMuirs.— T'' /'<• > (111 ) I 7 i n-frri/it, E b. p.. IHWi. —At the annual meeting of the Voting j Men's Christian A..octal inn, held IVem l> r22 I, the following ■ ffl '-r. were rlec t"d DF I. i*c. President; W p I! -- t* rm > Vi. •• Pre t: (' D.rigos, E S y J > D- r-line, A-t S-c'y . M. !■ rtu.e. Sr , T .-as .rer J W Conley, J 11 I. hr, I, brarian. The Preid< nl *| jointed thn foil -wing i ommitte< s \V P. II >stcrman, M D"--ttne, J I. ir. Devotional ; ( | ' ge. 0 E oher.J W Conley, J T. I L- 'ai I D It 7-r, Visiting . Wm. I. Il of getting r.d of *iuni| ■ n th" farm "In tb au-j t .u.r. r early winter, r- a bo'.*, ne or two inches in diameter, according to the girth of the .lump, and about vighl inches deep, put into it on* or two ounce, o' -altp'-tre, fill the holo with water and plug it 11 >se. In the ensuing spring tk* out the plug and purr in a gnl of ker >.cne oil and ignite it. The >tump wiil smoulder away to the very extremity of tho r• -t #i leav ir g nothing but a-hes " r \V D. B ask burn, who will lie remembered • the gentleman who la •ummer r.nv. i"d thi* county tn the in terest of <• institutional Amendment pro. hthiling tho manufacture and .ale of in toxicating liquors, except for medicinal ue*, i. doing a similar work now in Clin ton county. Ill* ap|>inlmenl. Ihu. far unfilled are Rcnovn, Thursday evening, Jan 1M; L ay* he and hi* partner will show lie that they will ho , | able to sell good* cheaper than any other ii I store in Centre county. Tho new firm r name i* to be it. I*. B and J. D., limited, t a* both are men of good business qualifl cations anil very economical we are nafe to - *ay tliey will do u smashing business. • I Our merchant* are at war with their ; price*, each one trying to undersell the I other, consequently we get our meridian • di.e at a fair price. Ilojai they will con j tinuo to keep up thi* little game always ; i for the toriMinier. ar" all benefited Our enterprising friend, Hagg, i* run ning ho, still boii*e and grist mill to tlnur fullest capacity ; good f! ur and good old 1 i rye are what Ootlieh can justly boast of. Oor friend* Riddle HIH! K"arny were I both unfortunate, us cm h of them lost a valuable horse a few day. ago, • fur i-teemed friend, Henry /.eigler, had a serious lime for s> v*-rai days, cause— toothache. Glad to say he I* now convu- I leecent. Curt and Tom ay they wish their neigh bor. to distinctly understand that they ma le their .led for their own uic and not for tho accnruodn'ion of ail. The judge i still doing a reasonable trade in huckstering, has still on hand a ►up|dy of his justly renowned .our krout. J ... R say s hi. family i- increasing daily. He think, he will soon Le com- i peih-d to ■ in ploy an assistant. J Gir gn at wi stern hunter .ay. this ha* be. r, a \.ry |. or*"ason I r f x hunting i n ac< ount f ... little mow. He I* now j ibi- I a til •v' r the r 'Crnl fall at.d say •hew; li now *ti..w us that in- 1 - urn*-1 •omething wliil" out .>n the frontier , we expect t*. is* l al.le t r.'port of hi* great sue en in our next w to fu v ri tn.. true n i t - ~( it ur.e the old grumb lers are at w< rk but lion we always mak" i due amount of a..-wa:.'<• f r it ii Ml i. i nature with them. S 11. Hi nt : R-ITT no NOTE.* —< n Saturday J ,e Hw art*' hired man hr tight Mr S and Mrs. liernun to t*.wn, on the way home the h s*e began to ki< k thereby oj setting the sleigh thr wing the driver and • •■vi ral •mall boy. out. The M.th"di*t are r.tn lu. ling a •• ri". of mel;rgs here whn h thu far have mJ been crowned with much ucce, Mr Win. T. B*ck thi .eaw.n drill, our , ringing civ. and appear* to be an excel lent hand. The bible C1A, which meet* every week in th• 1! formed church, i conducted by R. v Shoemaker, wh..** explanation, are thorough. Anthony C'arner purchased the A (' G -ary [ r forty whu h he intend* to great- Iv imt rove. \V" are pleaxd to notice thst fortune ha* fai I M* Wm Uleven.tino in en ahlii g him t ■ j urchae the farm nf the j i !>.* ker ltr.. , near 7. c n. Samuel Hfr-'iil believing that it i not ' g. | f.,r man to be alone, on lat Thur.- i day t '.k ur.i . himself a lielpmaet in the ! p*'f*.n of Mi*. Mary "-hamp Wm Kiuinger * little fellow wa. .e. vercly t urn- >1 a few day. ago, by accident- 1 ally rubbing aga:nt a red hot stove, hi* garment* immediately catching fire. Mi*. Halite Heller, of William.port, i. j enjoying a vi.it to her .it< r, Mr. J.eph Kissing, r. On Friday evening the i ahthumj ian. •aw a newly married couple at meeting and contemplated having a little fun, in the way of a serenade. The evening aa. I*H> cold for the picket, to |>er(orm their ! work and the couple left town, while "the ' b >y drummed a couple married twenty- 1 five year, ago imagine their confusion , upon discovering their mistake. t'vo. Ct.KßtcAt. TICKET* DiacowrtNVKD.— The authorities of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, away- hack In the early { hutory of the corporation, inaugurated a custom of furnishing the mlni*ter. of the various churt he. along their line with what were denominated "clerical ticket. " The rate charg<*l f.>r these ticket. ** two third* the usual fare The privilege wa. not a>ked for by the clergymen, but vi* a voluntary act by and concession from the officer* of the company. With the beginning of the current year thi. custom wa* abrogated, or at least o limited in il* application a* to be of little practical use to the minister*. Ho exacting are the conditions upon which orders for clerical ticket* are now i*.ued that very few clergymen can sign the application. In order to obtain ticket of the character named, the minis ter must certify that be ha* two or more i charge* on the road, and that the paste board will be ued exclusively for the pur i pose of bis visitations to lhoe charge* Bishops, presiding elder*, and minister attending conference* or other religious gatherings must hsreafler pay full fare. j Professors Alberton and M'Keeofj | the Nlalo College wore hi town on Mon. 1 1 day. ■ Mr. James I) oyer, of lioabburg,came up from Ijock Haven, Tuesday morning, , looking to sleepy hardly knew birn. —Uur slock of \\ ooleoH in now com plete. Clothing made to order cheaper than ever. Mo*Tnowr.ny \ (•<>,, Tailors Remember the Farmer*' Institute to bo held MI the State beginning •laiiunry 30, arul_ ending Feb. Hoe ad ■ vertiK'tni'kt. Mr*. Kin*!oi, of J!tjffhfvilla t | 4 y. j corning county, daughter of Mr. James II Itankin, i visiting the borne of her j *. rent., i)r. Hoy I.a- a new Heigh which be very justly ty lei "a beauty, and > it j. The Heigh i the Cortland pattern—roomy, comfortable and pretty. I IteeJ., scarf*, ribbon* and si.v fancy article, can bo made any < olor want, ed with the Diamond J>y•. All the pop ular color*. Mr. Samuel K Sankey, of Mill, hum, i> in town on Saturday. He i* eiten.ively engaged in the rnanufatture and tale of agricultural implement., lum ber, etc. A now firm, Tom HOMO A: frnrik, in the !htf**t Mllihf>rn bu&inc** novelty. The gentlemen without doubt will succeed, bolb po#MM little hbiii* ly end connd'T*blf ex lerifru" \\ o rj'-w hiv o one tin>re "lirgott ;>*; <-r in Centre county, lb* I'hihj* burg j Journal, which appear. I a. an eight page .h'-el ]>t week. The improvement i. ■ Intl.. ridable, nil. at.re of a healbt bu.inei. management, and .b iU recite the support it d<-.erve. —Just a. we go i pro*. • ir band.orne frier i, J' Pierce Mu.-r, "I Millheirri. I a 1.-d to tell U. that tie w rk of the •uri'v -i !:t i g b •r J. . f wt i b t e i* the • ' t.tr lit - .pirn, (it.r.li. i and, their re. p"rt wii j i . ,rt for c ri flrrnati n !.• it we. k tin Monday. It fee death, occurred in the tetchb ti I~f Mlllheim, Mr P"t*rs, a gentb-man wh r. - d.-d with I) K rnj rt. E j , Mrt li-a.ht, m< th> r of Mr John Hrn bt wrth wbun • !••• had lee-n living, and an tr.'aat child of Rev < R V . lder.rnyer, j*.jor r.f the Evan g'ii.al iharg Ti,. remain. f tbi. arti. le much or any of the information given, but it i. of a nature. irn|*.Mar. t that every farmer who ! ba not received a C"p> rhouij addrvwa Prof. Alherton at once, who wiil m to it that those apply ing are upphd. Wilton, M. Farlar.e A (■„ , r ij at ten tion to the • nly reliable Ready Mixed Paint in the market The Pioneer Pre pared Paint i. r,. t only *uperior to any Ready Mixed Paint a Id but rival, pure white lead in it. sm.M.thne*. in working and du-ahiiity. Thi. paint i guaranteed by the manufacturer, r.ot to crack or pee! within three year.. The guarantee i not i only good for replacing the paint hut it will be put on if ft .houlil crack or peel within the time specified. Il will be to your intore.t t<. call and ee Wilton, Mr larlane A Co , before purchasing either white lead or any other Readv Mixed Paint. —On the.ubjert of "Keep your friend." the l,k Haven Krprtu ha. the following to .ay : People who have warm friend, are healthier and happier than throe who have none. A .ingle real friend t* a treasure worth more than gold or prectou. .tone.. Money can buy many thing, good and evil. All the wealth of a world could not buy a friend or pay you for the loss of or e. "I have only wanted one thing to make me happy," write. H*!itt, "but wanting that warned everything." And again, " My heart .hut up in a pri.on-hu.e of th rude clav, ha. never found, nor will it ever find, a heart too many." We are the wcakot of spendthrift* if we let one friend drop off through Inattention, or let one pu.h away another, or if we hold aloof from petty jealou.y or heedlea. .light or roughne.. Would you throw away a diamond becauae it pricked you? One good friend i* not to be weighed again. t the jewel, of the earth. DeVATinw.—'The good people of Buffalo Run and CenUnmal appointment*, of the Port Matilda charge, United Brethren church, called at the pareonaga lat Thurs day and made glad the heart* of the min uter, Rev. U. Conley, and hi* estimable lady. They bad a very pleasant time and left behind them good., groceries, etc., amounting to over $25.00. Memorial. Al meeting of the Unionvtlle T. Smith, deii-und, • . WIIKKKAB, (,nfi in Jl • infinite Wltdnfl) removed from o on H— —, ]HH2, by dntii our tfrcnd mid <<• v...rk >ll long mm and mourn liirn, though , a h, I. .mil. tty t'i the d'-' rppp- ol "lipid wi w.i' h nr.* i not nit our." Xttolvsd, Thnt tender our ilnwwit *y liifphtiiy to the wkJPPW .r '1 tie- ftb'-r --h ih thik tlieir hour ol * ri ■ . 1.1 'I atk tin in n k unto II pin Ir ii ii alor.e I Cometh nil comfort in enrth - rwddett mala •irel te ri HVp-liientr. JUmtliHd, 'I hi a copy ,f tr.p rmnlu lionip i#p- rp-i pprded iij ii p ir rniiiute* and eo|p|e luiii. ti.p I'p**.'.. Or. j* ■A i ail hf |. I>rii.|. be ar, ,*• W k. , J. 1*...,, r >A II I* ■ *i. ii || v. , .! A Mi- i -• '.f..,- o AA M, .. I I t PUP. 11.1 l|P> P ,rg . I O'l r •• e: |,„ W 11 I A,. II ell.lllt J Ul .II -f • I .1 iHital, 11.. ail I. r J n.p p| ' I >■ I. ,A en a lit r /: r* .A k !■ i*p * ' ■ llall.p

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