®he tCrntrr democrat. 1 Thurtdav Horning, March 29,1883. Ci-.)*lliH , •a from mny pert of the counly. So comamnlcsltMis j mi-ilt-l vi u |o KW vim p*n IMI iy tin'real tiaus* of Hit. writer. Local DepHrtmeut. Hon. I*. Gephart is at homo. moved to Howard on Thursday. —Tho A>o ' speak* of Kov. John Tomlin son, ol Millhoini, hut means Aaronsburg. Hon. S T. Shugert, of the DEMOCRAT. WIO in Harrisburg from Thursday until Monday. Hi* Honor, Judge t'uinmin, of Wil liamsport, registered Ht thn Brockerhoti House on Monday. lr. A. Ilibler, tired of living in rent ed houses, purchased thn Halo property or, | Allegheny above Howard street Live stock generally command* a high J price at farm sales while implement* se|. I ilom bring what they arc worth -Mr Sydney Barefoot it doing hi* level j l.e-t io divide bia time equally between | I'niunville friend* and hi- bun..--. Fill v. two rafi* .-f -i| iaro limber will he tbmti-d down the tiv.-r thi* spring, the property of the M---r- Holt, Snow Shoe. -Mi \V. F iL-wiar a ('" litre county young man, I* clerk the Worth c, unty, Mo. circuit court. 11* wi'.l !>•• olge next. A fall, from a wagon, on Saturday morning, readied in a broken arm for ; Ma'ler John (iiven. a tepon of Mr Jno. Bartrufi. —The trouble with the rat last w.-ek wat unavoidable and likely to happen at . the best regulated work* during cold , weather. —We believe the return of Rev. G. I> pennepneker, pastor of the Methodist con gregation, here, give* very general -ali*- faction. —(ln our 4th page to-day will be found a striking and intruetive illustration of tho comtiarative worth of the various kind* of baking powder* now n the market. Kx-Sheriff Hpangler, of Centre Hall thought a trip to town incomplete without i calling at the DEMOCRAT office !a*t week one day, and of course we were gla l to ee him. —lf the legislature fails to ) the bill preventing juries mulcting parte'* whom I they tind not guilty in part or a.! of the costs of the prosecution, it will tail to j.erform a manifest duty. Little Kdith, "laughter of our larnsvited friend Mr. Amnion Wolf, late ~f Mile, township, is visiting relative* her" She i acknowledgi-d to he one of the mo*t at tractive children in the world. —On Saturday Mr Wilbur Harris wait ed upon "SM persons at the jrnstoffice win dow, between 7A. M. and 8 R M. Had he not stopped to Count, the number might have been swelled to one thouand. Mr. J. H. Meyers, of Norri*town, at : one time proprietor of the Busb house, wa* In town this week He expect* noon I to move to K">cket,-r, X. Y The Pxvio < RAT acknowledges the pleasure of a call. —Mr I'riah Stover, of Henner town- I ship, succeeds Mr. L. D Shreckengast a* manager of the Valentine farm, south of Bellefonte. Mr. Shreckengast move* to the property of Mr*. 4>*ttl*, near Pleasant Gap. Mr. Isaac Kline, who was employed by the old Bellefonte Gla-s Company and now is president of the Window Gia* As sociation of the Unite) Stat"*, with head quarters at Pittsburg, viited Bellefonte i yesterday. Ka*ter falls on the Sunday alter the I full moon which follows the vernal equi ne*. In 1818 it happened on March 22, ; which is the earliest possible date, and will not again fall on that date during thi* 1 or the next century. Mr, 'Rash Williams, of this place, lately of Dakota, ha* engaged with his brother, Mr. S. 11. William*, in the paint ing and papering bu*ine. Our wiry lit tle friend will find hi* experience in the Northwest of much use to him in the transaction of hi* business. —Thomas M'Dermott, wa* arrested at Puniutawney, la*t Friday, for theft and placed in tho town lock-up. There wa* no ' tire in the building and M Dermott either to escape or keep himself warm made a fire and was burned to death along with ! the bouse in which lie wa* imprisoned. Mr. Rash Williams, who had gone te Montana nut long sgo, returned last week, thoroughly di*guted with part of tho west, and determined to *pend the remain der of bis day* among Centre county friends. We are glad he did not like it out there and welcome him back —Mr Martin H. Haines, of Tyrone, on Friday last became either a father or mother, w* do not know which, for our informant did not know whether the little one is a boy or girl. As Mr. 11., in the silent watches of the night, sits and rock, the wee being, he can sing Much my rbiM lt ■till nl •|ttml*#r. Holy M(la kmH thy M. —The public schools were dismissed on Wednesday evening until Monday mim ing neit, out of respect for Ascension Thursday (yesterdayi and Good Friday ( to-day Watchman. Last Thursday was not Ascension Day, the celebration of tho memorahlo day will not occur until forly days after Ka*ter. Mr. Furey will likely mix ufi Washington's Birthday and the fourth of July neat. ! NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The annual mooting of tho stockholders of tho Bald F.aglo Vallny Railroad Company i* called j for Tuesday, April 10, 1888, at 12 o'clock, | M ,at 2!i3 South 4th street, Philadelphia, | Pa. Flection for President and Directors ' *ame day and place. IL-ST. AI.HK.KT IIKWHON, SI!C. MILITARY. —An election of officers to I succeed Col. Theodore Burchtluld, Lieut.- Col. D. 11 Hastings and Asst. Adjt. Gen. D. S. Keller of tho 6th regiment, N. O. P., was held at Altoona on Friday last. For Colonel, tho names of Col. Hurch field, of Altoona, and Maj. S. \V. Davis, : 'if Kbensburg, were presented. Tho form er declined to run ami the latter wa* elected. Col. Hasting*, ('apt. J. S. Garrett and ! ('apt. S. F. Statler were put in nomina tion, and on tho first ballot ('apt. (iarrott ; wa* chosen Lieut. Colonel. For Major, Capt. Amos Mullen and S. j I F. StHtler ware nominated, tho latter being 1 | elected The retiring officers had gained a firm j hold upon tho respoct, good will and obedience of thwlr commands and their j ' successors are benefited by being permitted j | to step into shoes that never frequented ! any but tho path ol duty lIt'iu.KHKUL'K,. NOTE*.— On Saturday I lt tho remain* ol Mr* Kli/.abeth Mc- Kean were interred in the old cemetery. The corpse wa* hrougnt from Look Haven, , where she resided since she brought the remain* of her husband, D. Dobbin* Mc Kean, from Kenton county, low*, who. ' ten years ago, accidentally hnt hnue|t j ■ while out hunting grouse. About a year ! previous t"> the above named accident, ' they sold their possessions hero and went 1 west with the intention of making that 1 their future home. Tho bereaved friends have the sympathy of the community. The deceased was agi-d 66 yoars and a laughter of Jefferson Sanders. K-q. Mis* Klorar Kiinger, of Williams port, is on a visit to her parent*. Tho entertainment oi the Logan Lit- | erary -ocietv, on Saturday evening was well attended, and an excellent treat, a* it wa* well rendered, and the participant* deserve praise Tho annual election of the Sabbath- ' ' school wa* held which resulted a* follow- Supt. Levi Whipp". \**t. Supt. Joseph K'o.jnger; Librarian, Herbert C'eary • A*t Librarian, Wm 11. Docker. Secre tary M;* May Markl* Treasurer, Miss Clara Hockuian. A. Michaels, the Nittany valley buck 'ter, i* again confined to hi* room, thi* time being at Christian Swart*. Bertha, daughter of Cha*. Har*libarger. i i vervlow with lyphoi'l fever I'vo. SCRINO MILL* ITEM*.— David M Cool h quit the service of Mi* Bush Ar cade, has been opened for the transaction of business The general high esteem in which the proprietors are held, the elegant • t<>ck they ■ ff--r and the assurance that the TITT best will be sold f >r th" very least money is a sufficient guarantee that they will receive a lile-ral share of ] uhin pat ronage. So lll'do it be. Mr. W. 1" Bailey, . f (ialesl urg, I I . formerly of Bellefonte. who will I-- re. rnembers-d as the champion of Greenback ism here, in '7B, and editor of the i'rnlrt Hrrnld, to which sheet > H Yocum, K-q , owed bis election to Congress, visited bis sgo placed upon the pro p..od new two-cenl postage stamp It would lie received with pleasure by the jseople of the whole country. DEMOCRAT Which would he received with pleasure —tbe "order," the "vignette ' or the "stamp 1 ' Perhaps you mean the three ) combined Next to the stamp proper we j would value the vignette and don t care anything about the order, from which please conclude that we favor your sug- j gestion, a* we would rather purchase the Governor's likeness for two cenU than | that of any other individual except Blaine i j —Rrpuhhran. The vignette, for next to the picture of j Washington, which we believe ha* fseen selected, that of Gov. Curtin would lie most agreeable to th" thousand* who will ; use the stamp*. Anil then, too, it would afford tbe enemies of Mr. (V an opportu- : nity of doing what they have heretofore most ingloriously failed to accomplish lick him —The capita! stock of tha Beech Creek, i Clearfield and Southwestern Kailroad has i been increased from four million to five j million dollars, in order to construct nee- j e*sary branch lines. Eight hundred inen j are now at work on the main line of the road between Jeraey Shore, in Lycoming county, and the Mothannon Creek, in Clearfield county, and It 1* expected in the next sixty days to enlarge the working , force to three thousand men. The coal com|ianiee whose lands are to be brought Into reach of a market by the new railroad are also making active preparations for business. These large operations have created an unwonted stir in the bituminous coal district lying in Clinton, Centre and C'earfield counties, enhancing the price of properly o* all descriptions. Great ex pectations are Indulged, which we hope will be fully realixed.— OmrfieUi Rrpub lietm. —A new line of corsets. Just opened at Lyon A Co s. TIIK CAH WOHKM. —Wo learn from the descriptive catalogue of the car works that the real estate is worth $-18,138.07. and the machinery, old end row, $2-'!,076 31 T0ta1—571,713.38. The work* are offered for sale at $1(1,(KM), on the following terms —lO per cent., day of *al ;80 per cent., day of delivery; 20 por cent., one year from day of sale, and 20 per cent , two years from day of sal". Bellefonte ha* now not only cheap lum ber, cheap iron, cheap coal, and cheap labor, hut inrrratint) railroad faeitifiri for whut is known as the Vandorbilt sys tem will toon connect with Bellefonte : and the Susquehanna and Southwestern Kailroad, connecting the Vandorbilt sys tem with the Allegheny Valley Kailroad at Brookville, tapping the immense Snow ) Shoe ami Clearfield bituminous coal re gions, ami passing southwesterly, 18 miles to the north of Bellefonte, will he con nected by means of the Nittany Valley Kailroad with Bellefonte. and also with the Bellefonte and Buffalo Bun Kailroad, which, starting from Bellnfunle, goes south and taps the great and excellent iron ore j beds in (Ynlre count) Mr J. ('. Miller, Bellefonte, can give full parte ulars. "EAST LTN.NE —The Carrie Stanley Dramatic Company will appear in !' place on Friday evening. Mar ! .;>i;li, in the gr>-at ami ever popular drama of •• Ka-t Lynne. Till" play wa- produ<>1 fa- bffont", and at Samuel Crot/.i-r s. 1 nr. es -utheast of ( entre HALL I'EAI TT —"lt is claimed that N"w York women 10. k vc-unger at than fe - ' ton women d - at to, or Chic ag - w-men at ft, for the mason that they have been taking l'r->ina for the past threw months, hut Boston and Chicago w- men are com ing up in fine style—entering uj-on the home stretch on Minolta I got one of your books on the "Ills of Life from your Druggist a a present, and, a* it directs, have been taking I'truna and Minahn My bowels ar in excellent condition, the lungs ami heart are improving finely I 2t J. M W ALXCR, I.awas, Da. A $20,00 Bmt.jcAi KKWARI- —The publisher* of flat If dor Monthly ofl<>r twelve valuable rewards in their M mthly for April, among which i* the following We will give $20,1*1 in gold to the jrf-r --soti telling u* how tnanv ver*"s there are ' in the old Testament Scriptures by April loth, 18m ; Beraon* trying for the reward , rnu*t send 20 cent* in silver no postage j stamps taken l with their answer, for which they will ro-eive the May .Monthly, in which the name and address of the winner of th" reward and the correct an*-r will be published, and in which several more 1 valuable reward* will l-e offered. Address, lirT! KIWiK l't HI.ISHIXo CoMPAXT, K.as i ton, Benna 12-2t. IxsTßt'CTtoxa To A"r>oß.—On our sixth page this week will be found an article of much importance to the taxable persons of this county. It will he under stood that only the Assessors are addressed j by the Commissioners and their Solicitor, but the people are the ones directly inter ' esled and they will note the proposed change in the manner of making the iri j ennial assessment and be governed ac -4 eordingly. JioTtc —Persons having 11. R. ties, | fence posts and telegraph poles for sale, will please send a written proposal of the kind, quantity, price and point of delivery along the line of the B. C. A South western It. R , within thirty days, to K H LAWSIIK, Jersey Shore, or W. W. RAXKIX, lock liaven. | Btf DKLXVAW, Wis., Sept. 24, 1878. GENTS— I have takon not quite one bot tle of the Hop Bitters. I was a feeble old mtn of 78 when I got it. To-day lam at active and feel a* well as I did at 30 I see a great many that nrwd such a medicine. 1R 2t. • I) BOTOX. —Cast scrap iron wanted for tbe caah or in exchange for Hardware at 11. K. HICKS' HARISWARI AXN STOVE STOXE. tf. —Hare you been to th great bargain aale a| tbe Bee Hive, if not get there as soon aa you can. 10tf. Mr. VV. K Burehfleld,of I'hilipsburg, ' wa- si home on Sunday —New prints, new ginghams, new dress ( good* at Lyon A Co'*. Yester.lay Messrs Conrad Singer, of Itomola, and John Kishnl, of Centre Hill, > called upon us. —A new line of spring gloves, lisle thread and silk, inousquelalre and Foster lacing gloves, Lyon A Co. —C'apt. A B. Hiiy • pert- h. I'hilipsburg venture an aur<-d - KIC- VS.- wish him i thing L<#- ai.D to our numer us I'hilipsburg r<-- l-r# o m. 111 4'! 1 him ai d i. • va. of d If g f-usiness Ws may ha va mora to say again concarn u.g I. 4 u Ii -a. I tliat the <-y t the <• liu-r ■ f the .l/er#,r>r UontMy have BSTQ in a Una fr-i /y r- ;r.g f rat -a-l a in nth pa#t, win'e tha 4 . important per nag", himself, ha- Ih-. r. r< ...i.. 4 a!, • w r h - • ffn e floor ir. a van att'-n.pt t" •< ate up "one new id--a '■ r j aii-.n Merit i. .. . hn, valued at it- | rop-r w< rth An organ itad gang < t burglar* ha* t-eer, a.tively at w rh in H war-) f--r -evera w.-e-• -cv--n"f whom haie le-s n h-lg-'i in il h'-r< during th--iasi ten days. Friend* have made attempt* t sup; i the prisoners with t- t break jail, ar-d in a box . f f..d left at th- 4 jail by aw 4 nan to -Jai, hhcrifl I)unk< - found a -aw > retd. — Pkila l' r ßaliafoata oor B r. l Valentin*. K-q., is r w in the general agency bus ft,—s and is pret ar-d to negolial- the >!.- --r pun ha--- t building l/-t. h'-rse. or anything else parties may d- •re t-. buy <-r .1 M UL-1 he R I have what 1* wantnd he can secure it - n short r-"t.i <• This arrar.g-ment will not inter fere with hi# large ar-d ir.cr-a-mg insur arue business. 12-lf. —Tlie lecture, V. M ('. A. practical talk*, N" hy Gen. Beaver, on Tuesday evening, subject H"W to get a home, and flow to keep it, wa- one of tbe most l-ene. flcial of the M-ru-s. Perhaps Mr Beaver did n-d i are p, l< :I all aL-ut *'x uring go.-d hom-s mere *no, hut th" talk was exceed ingly practical, and delivered in the Cien erai # own inimitaf-le style. We l-]ieve Gov Curtin is to deliver the next one A large, spotted sr-ake, about twelve feel long, supfa>sed to have escaped from some traveling menagerie, Infests the sportive waters of n frog pond near Blair Furnace. It has often been observed hv trsin men while p-a#-ing that point—Al loona 7"imr* —Not so had to start out on. S;ring, ethereal mildne.#, with it* hou-e --cleaning. flitting*, muddy roads and snake storie* is certainly here. —The death of so many prominent men cause* the local editor of the Rrpuhlimn to fear that hi* turn may come next. If death, R* our friend, feelingly and pathet ically remarks, loves a shining mark, the unea-iness so manifest In the /{rpuhltran of fice is uncalled for—its inmates are ex empt But should anything so lamenta ble occur we suggest an epitaph Though now, in death'* rm-brart, [er liea, | A oi- t-W-ering /-*-i;-, our luckle— brutli- He'll reappear on Gabriel'* royal-ebor, And to the skie* TIIR LTOOMIKO AUAIX.— Members of the Lycoming Fire Insurance Company ! who have not paid the assessments due the company, will he interested in the follow- : ing circular ; WII LIAMSPORT, PA., Mar. 2FL, 188! DEAR SIR : — AS a member of the Ly coming Fire Insurance Company, you have neglected to pay astepmenls due upon your premium note. >ou have already been notified of th amount of the said assessments. The Charter of the Com pany give* me the power to enter an Ab stract which will he a lien on vour pro perty, and also the right to have ftxeruiion issued at once with the right of inquisition waived. An Abstract ha* been prepared and is now in the hands of A O Furst, Esq., of Bellefonte, for entry, hut before extreme measures are resorted to, I desire to make one more effort Us induce you to pay tbe amount due. If you neglect to pay within few (10) day* or aatisfy Mr. Furst that you should have longer liir.e, you then can not complain if you are subjected to legal pro cess and are compelled to pay the same with Interest and cost* in addition thereto. The amount you owe I* due some of your fellow-member* for losse* by fire and you injure yourself a* well as them hy neglect ing to pay. -TAMKS A. BERBER. Rrrnrrr of tbr I, yeomtiwg Firt |ss*. OP. V , . •• All w. w tv\>— of lace* at Lyon A The bi, Liggoat Hfi>| nirc-t alopk fi f i carpeta, oil cloth* *le.. kept i r , county can now be found ~t t)•- I' Hire, jo ( * Wilaon, M(Kwrli.rie ,v (~ f # || fc n,. fl . tiorj to the only reliable Ready >f j I'kint in the market The finm-er p rt . pared l'' f '• i- >iil) superior n. any Heady Miied I'ainl a,,,,] hut rival. pur,, white lead ir, it# Miioothnem in w<,rihould < r*. kor pee within the time |>e, iOed. It will l„. , . vour lntere#t to < all and <•,• \Vil...r. M,. I ar>ane ,V t ~ ( before pur< hk.tng either white lead r,r ar,v nth' R,*.dt Mired I'aint —-I lie luteal noveitvat an unheard of aerifiee, ■ . i .r -..gar . i "•ad. ai d Nitrat" of i r. j arati, ; have done It will < liar v .•r fallen hair in a few >)a\ to at .' ,1 g . brown A'k your drugg'., • • ; p* n , j, bottla fl warrant--.! Smith, Kline ,V C Wbolmkle Agent* Pi lelphia Hal! A Kui.kel, N. 1 11, Lv or, A ( v. • n | _ r ,e f mr li a arid bov. I ■. i■. 1.1 .. .j i . weel MARRIAGES I I \TII Ki-lAtlll h-T v„- 1.. ,|„ I" II " l, l 11... I I.I; Y J M.tfh.ll M> W t l#-.lh. i W.- Ifa a Ku no, on r vi ~.i i. • i . IVITKK—-lItTMAN via- a, Uie l.ulo yanaaag* hw j.., j A , im t Mi w || li oi a, ti A!Mar, -,#t r,u nu>. I- 11. >1 Mat# l Bellelonte Grain Market. Hi:,,, mi Mao i. !►■ < l,i a.,kl, 11' I. •a. M l.i at— lot, j, r |.ti, ... f ] ] 1 red. * ... w t.eal. s.. . , ... ' rn—war., t#l t u.ti. 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