She (Centre ;®rmwiit. Thundav Morning, April 20,1883. C Mr. and Mr. A V. Hamilton, of Plea'ant (lap, celebrated tbe crystal anni versary of their wedding day, on la.t Friday evening. —Mr 11. C. Yeager, at present manager of tho St. Charles hotel, Pittsburg, will shortly remove to Youngstown, Ohio, where he has leased a hotel. Mr. F. Potts Green, the down-town druggist, is ready to reeeivo orders by telephone. Tho addition to his equipment is a necessary and valuablo one. I)r. Coolidge, lady and child, of Car bondale are visiting tho family of Danl. M'Uinley, K*q., Mrs. C. will bo remem bered as Miss Nannie M'Ginley. —General Thos. Shaughonsy, the street commissioner, is busy cleaning up and every where are to be seen evidences of his good judgment and hard work, er§on* wh so inclinations lead them to disregard entire ly tbe laws of Heaven and to entertain little respect for those of men, is danger ous and should bring down uf>on tbe |>er petrator tho indignation and righteous wrath of his neighbors. There is harm in any species of trading on the Sabbath —except in case* whuro it is p>sitively unavoidable—and we fail to sea why a public teacher should so fur forget himself as to countenance, even in this indirect manner, so evident a viola lion of law as old as Christendom itself. {'tactically speaking tbe question ad mits of little if any discussion. The sale ! of a single cigar (a mistake at any-time) ' on Sunday is as wrong as would be tho practice of a general merchant who should i Weep his place of business o[.*n on that day for the transaction of trade and com merce. Our chief burges in putting a slop to this traffic ha* done well, and if the pieople refuse to "endorse this action by re-electing him,'' his is the satisfaction of knowing his course to be the p.ropcr one. The sentiment of the community may, as the -Vrics claims, be divided uj-on this subject, a* it is on the matter of mur der, theft, arson or any other heinous crime made punishable through the popu lar regard for that penal code which most emphatically prohibits sin of any kind. What our contemporary means by the Sunday liberties of n/.n-church-goera needs explaining. Their privileges are in no way interfered with so long as they choose to do what is right and comply with laws that actually benefit these same non church-goers as well as them who think and act differently, and we believe it to be our plain duty to stand directly in the way of him who would thus inculcate on his reader* a theory in every sense calculated Us loster a disregard for a direct command We most earnestly request the Metre to read and thoughtfully consider F-xodus XX, 8. Mr. Patrick Ward, of Moshannon, comes to the front with a neat little snake story. He, a day or two ago, saw the heads of two of the venomous reptiles sticking out from under a stone and upon examining more closely counted twenty four pairs of flashing eye* peering from under the same stone. Some persons tried to burn the snakes and set fire to the wood*. As our informant passed the place be saw Mr. Ward fighting the flames and through his own efforts succeeded In preventing what might have been a disastrous burn ing of valuable timber. —Mr. Michael Rider a member of a large connection living In the south eastern part of this county near Coburn, was kill ed on Thursday. lie was engaged hauling lumber, and while making a trip the horse* are supposed to have run off, tbs wagon passing over the unfortunate man's body. He was about 22 years of age and unmarried. Mr. Hurry Flack and Mica Annie Kprankle, of thin place, woro married Uv Rev. Furst las,t Thursday. I'rof. I). M. Wolf wm in town last Thursday, smiling benignly upon his many friends arid acquaintance* hero. Messrs. I*. 11. ('rider A Son havo se cured Mr. Will l.averty, of Lock Haven, as book keeper. Mr. 1.. is fortunate. Doris' circus bill car passed through town on Monday. If they can afford to give liollefonte the g. b. we are satisfied. Ksquiro Keifsnyder, of Millheim, was appointed foreman of the Grand .lury,and a better selection could not have been made. Ho called on Tuesday much to our delight. —Our friend, Mr. J. A. Meyer, of Miles township, one of the most practical and successful agriculturalists of the county, tarried with us for a moment or two on Tuesday. —Our thanks are duo and tendered Hon. Henry Meyer for a copy of the report of ttm president of the State College. We shall for the benefit of our readers make a few selections from the report next week. —The last "Piano Fund ' concert was the host of the season. A member who promised to furnish names and roles of the I participants, failed to cutnply. Hence our inability to make personal mention of tb( who took part. Two more concerts remain to be given. —lbis is a great country. While our Southern friends are revelling in straw l>errie md decked in linens wo are muf fled in flannels in view of the beautiful snow flakes of the artic regions, win< h ; :lew in profusion on Sunday night and ail ! day on Monday —Mr J. II Wyle, of Haines township, who for five years has most faithfully -erved the good people of that district a' constable, made his ia*t return to court on Monday. While in t- wn he called upon the DEVOCKAI and was M"t we! true. Come often. Mr. John Itlar ard, son of K M itlanchard. Ksq., exi-eats s.-on *. •'tart ori continental tour tiir ,gh Kurope lie has just gradual-si at llarerf. - 1 C leg and the change f scene will i - nlv in terest hut benetit our young friend We w:sh him a pleasant time J —Mr. W. G. Morrison ws< in town on Saturday having linished Li t rrn of *• boo! at Millheim. He is highly sj*>ken of hv the jeo-ple d -wn there, an I it is currently reported that several feminine i to-arte have 1 n constantly d.itterir.g ever ince Lis d'-j artur- No J-r —lf the drinking men of liellefonte d<> ru-t succeed in imbibing enough ' sure I death, "li-juid lightn.ng ,r any ->f the most popular beverages, l will n-t t>e he cause there are not enough public bars in U-wn. Two new onus together with the seven established ones should bo equal t-> supplying the indulgers —The order of the I'ost.-fHce D r. J ing a horse while one of the farm hands was harrowing, and in some way wa thrown to the ground and the harrow passed over her body inflicting serious ex. lernal —and it it thought Internal —inju ries We trust no permanent disability will result —Messrs. Goldsmith Hros. think if the handsome and attractive member of the H'ntrhmnn staff who of late has been ad vising folks to get marries], would do so himself, m'-re young men rn.ght follow i suit. Wo can only add our statement that we know of no one more fit or betu*r cal culated to occupy the seat at the head of a well-spread table than our friend ' olio. Messrs K. C Brett Md W H Fry, tw-i of Ferguson township's a tive Demo crats and exjesrienced farmers attended court this week and dropped in to see us, both looking well. Mr Hrett has entirely recovered his health, and took pleasure in meeting many of his farmer friends of the county. No doubt he will again he before - the people as a candidate for I'rothonotary. Ho is a hard worker and deserves recogni tion ('all again, gentlemen. During the past winter three of Clin ton county's fairest young ladies—Misses Nan Conley, Anna Taylor and Mable Dornblaser wore made happy brides, and on Friday evening last upon invitation of Miss Maggie, a company of about twenty young ladies and gentlemen assembled at l he homo of Kz-Sheriff Hhafier to do honor to them and their hubbies dear. The young people were of one mind and dispo sition in that the evening was specially set apart for tbeir pleasure, and with music, feasting, social conversation and a good time generally the closing hours of the day sped swiftly by and all wero surprised to find that the hour of midnight had arrived before the company was nearly ready to bid their host and hostess and one another adieu. But as the day of care and toil comes to an end, so must that of plea*, ore also terminate, and the pleasant com pany said good-night. To the newly married friends we exterid our hearty wishes for a long, ueeful an| happy life, - and to the Kz-ShertfT and hlk family we lender our thanks for the pleasure furnish- i ed us and bespeak for them atsAa long i lease of life. X I Court Proceedingfl. April term of Court convened on Mon day forenoon with Judge Orvis presiding. The session was taken up witli motion* and petitions. In the afternoon nineteen of the twenty-four grand jurors and thir ty-nine of the forty-eight traverse jurors summoned were present. Thirty of the thirty-one constables made their quarterly returns. Twenty-eight of the thirty-one newly elected constables were sworn in and tiieir bonds approved. J. H. Keif, snyder, Ksq., of Millheim, w- made lore man of the grand jury. Forty-one of forty-four applications for license were oitANir.n. I X. I.- limits Taiotii. llflHl. „ ,h ,|,, ll.ni.nl Ciiyl. .la I . ,la Jalih Hie Inn. >lv *1" ila .1 II O'l'-llkirX 'la I'. 11-I tawn.hl. Is. J M> la 'I 1 l> II It'llil '1 ......... I Vila I'.lSd T.S'fll. I'hl'l|.l'Ul.' I'- r , i' A Falkuf Vth l-ml'' 'I .-.oat T Kma Tin-rn Millbs'liii iKa VI * Miivsr .ta : , tla lleort It I I VV.IX'-l lawlulu (la, Miller 'li (1f.,, da Jn ■ II Ihl.l i ■! . I . ' I J"- Kl" kasi la I'tain 4a j Jeflt'S list's 'I It". I, .1 . t K .v Nolin la . toewnsas lewwhl | lI.rM Woliertt* : ' j Jalili ' I'Ml. .1 i il • da | Jim J I'-I.a-J a i >1 t) . >i. Vl.rtin lI.Id ... Ktt.tig ll* ■ ' ' da K'lljljt'l It V"f da 'la tl" •'! ' '1 ' Jal.S J f) l.'hk da 'l.. ' da la I K V 1... r T.'-rti Mil- • .a.li'i II" r, l. Hh.n.i I . Uamm .1 . , Al. h Ml— let t 11 ,:• .1 . ' I '"ITSIH lis.,' 'I , -I t Stiff .| , J.c -I. C.w,k, Tiors II s.nl II r ■ J A I an.,*t.i, I. a I "I'll.'l J' lis. ri-ll'o 'la Wat It, da REVC-Eli. I' l * liar Islla, II "ae 1,11 a I * ' 'I, (. ' I I' ' U a,, || .. I-,, .. -. ! . hl} n f :t i !• -si. i (si -s li • The fol! wing tr.n Li 1!. wa re ret .rm-d by the grsti ) jury Commonwealth v* John Chambers, Ifarvy >!>'" maker and Wil am Steiner, ■lists \N rn -walic Larcen , li ft- j i'-a 1 guilty Cliami rs and Swaine . i t \V>-sls-rt. pen t'r.i *r-. :■ - thre< years Same v< .-ani" Breaking and entering into building in night time with intent t commit felony Idelts j .-ai gui.tv All -'•fileni ed f.,r f"ur years. Sa-lin v Same Sail"' charge a- a). " Deft' p.' adgo.ltv Nt sentern "'I | f-ain v Same I.an ent D'-lt- j i,a i guilty Nt I Same vs Harry Ja* h- Larce-y Deft plea I gu.lty line yar Same vs. .1 ■ -tin lie* L Fornicati n ar.d Kcluclmn. Settled. s*ni" v Iteuh-n Grimm ar 1 Dsn (•r num. Fraud . ent I v re, ving f r p.-rtv <' ntin .ed V m-xt term Same vs lD.ih' n r mm arid Ira K. Sliafer. ('unspiracy, at' Con- | ! tinued. Same v# Ira f. Shafer Fraudulently *'-igning and conveying eh. I ritinued. Tlie following w-re ignores! I imm nts. ith v Sarah ("rider A , sault and battery l'rosec utrix. Kltr.abelh Hush, t*> | ay c -ts Same v- T: "mas Meyer*. Pointing | fire-arms, el< Fr' secutor. Frank Miller, t" pay cost* Samev Frank M ft et a! A"ai!l ar. I threat' I'r .n r. T(. • ia> M <■>■ r-. to j ay rest' >arne vs. Jamas J. Assault i r. 1 battery l'ro "< itor, D FC. nfer, to pay costs. | Same vt James Shaw Forgery. Deft plead guilty. Sentenced t pay ot.e dollar , fine, rlists of pro-ecution ar.d undergo ar, imprisonment, I nx mouths in c. unty jail. In the comnvn plea, the following were disf*osel of John H. Yocum et. al. v> Wm. \V Lyon et. al. Kjnctment. Verdict for I plaintiff far land described in writ. Kdward Gardner vs. Jno, W.Cook Ap I peal. N. nsuit. Kes!er and Hufflnglon vt i L. S boon over. Settled. Jesse Diggens vt Jackson Gorton. Ap- 1 peal. Settled. ('. G Weinhart TS. John T Fowler. Appeal. Settles). Tim Pmi.oaoniv or Fry —F.li Perkins (Melville D. Landon will lecture in the. Court House on Saturday evening next He is a humorist and never mounts the rostrum without accomplishing what must 1 ever redound to his credit—make his hear ers laugh and grow fat. Very few persons j laugh enough and when Kli proposes to come among us and compel those face* j ever draped in morning, as it were, to , brighten up and shine radiantly as the sun on a spring morning, he not only deserves to lie beard, hut is entitled to a good house and proper return for his effort. It is not to b expected that many of us will be granted the privilege of hearing him fre quently, and our advice is strike while the iron is bot. Proceeds for the benefit the Y. M. C. A. library fund. No reserved seat*, except j those nearest the door which Perkins him self has retained for the use of his personal friends. Admission .' a I mernh' r, paid the Ds.uo, lIAI a friendly I all oil Tuesday l! ail the members of ! the bund ar. a- good fallows a- Mr Gent /d, r, w iid'r th" organizati n i ■ • ; p. uUr Ttierc • abundant rn J a talent at /. "11 to -,,pj rt a 11 r-1 i (*■• hand ar.d we , wish a 1 the members every euccc-s |jsti- St AI K ("KriTITI'TIOKAL TlUl'lKAl*' t AVIKM wim A--'" iA i lON Th" annual ui'-etirig "f Hi" Ftate Consliliiti. nal Tern pi rare e Amendment A-- „ :a!: n is ap ; ,ir,t<-d to take pia* eat liellel r.la-. Centre • My, Wednesday, May 23d, at 10] > ••!••' k, A vi., and wi'.l continue in s s .t) until tic hasine-s is n in th" Stat- Ti.e i. i c-uti v.- ( mm it tee a- r> ; ~•• 1.-l t" tic "l the ,tne | ,•• ,r. 1 . ;•. J. i. ai 7 o'clock, i m , by order of the chair i m*r, l inty A, x . ar ,- are ex f- |. 1t" make * r< ■ ■ .' the w -k in tt.e.r r, j->- ; is | ! strict*, arid if I'r on ar. v ca .-e a' y f i tii.'li 't. ■ . 1 fall t" t-e represents 1 f, r *ari their reports t • the S- retarv, rare Tn-< ; rist.su in ," I ll- iefonte have kindly mvite-i us t thi ir h"'; it*liti<-s, and .gge'.t that de'.-gats- I•' 'go -fed by aw fiite rit-b, ii, -a as to he r. gtiii- i hv the , mmiltee f eplerla Mne: I on their i arrival DVMRI A'.tltw. I'fuimr J AVI s> Pakka. J K . . K K SWIRI, Ts "im rr D. 1. ST A K It, St.-rrltiry Mtistor of Bamuol M Kinley Catnp Ace r ding '■ > > i a r jer. N 1. from head') .*rl I'. nr.a Diti- 'l. "Sens f Veteran*, •'"! I. M Wintf, r m rnandi: g, S. I. <• en a. I. inl< i A| 17, -7 W \V Haiard mrnandir g K K Hr-e?e. Camp, No 1- <■( lis- ) •t, nte, with A. Mullen and K A Smtlb, of ■'> G A H. part < f adv • ry committee froti ',. arid San.l Ga It % ungesl mr-m -t-r ■ f Post and oldest rriemi" rof Camj I'.', k'nd !o t sif l amp I'd, Fred Y'-aly, ( •plain, /.ehulon ltat(,urst, co' -r ss -gt.. is.-.rge K'-nn* dy. ouls r pick'l. Stewart Lair i, A -tin Ammirmar . aid ( -g" Glenn, inside | , k'-t, arriv,-1 at Mi'.est urg •■n Fridav evening ia-t '. muster a sanq of S of V in cor ns, t r with arid under j ' barge > f I>r r The advis -y cmmitu-e ..f ".''il, n r.sisting "( Austin C irtiri. J Miles lireen, Sims n Hathurst A S "-re th, S B Wyiar.l ard ■lames M M ,l!en I'aptai' Bayard was •" -t'.l fiv Antes Mullen, F. A Smith. S . Gaull and Frssd Y'-aly Austin Vurtin, J Miles Green, Zeb Bsthurst, fie" Kennedy and Gee Glenn, in/lue form, postered Saw t ai M Km o CAMI", N" 17, Per,: a Div "Son* of VeW -rans, Milesburg, Certr* ( Pa The full, wing ".Sons were mu'terwd \\ m. Wyland, Wm II Shultr., -o far as heard fr< m. Shultr. is the oldest s.n of a \'et '•ran in P .w! • has joined the order ; t he is also a(J A R man, l>th he and hit I father served in the ] lath 1' V., he served his full time and i M years of age. John M Divilt, Frar . Sharp, John M Kinley, . son of the soldier of the Hath, kilissd at ; Gettysburg, after whom the camp it nam ed .1 hn Miller, A Lincoln Miller, Gen. B. M Fulton, George Zimmerman. John ' Burger, Baani. Wviand, Jr., A J Balls James Walker, Thomas D'narhoe and 1 Geo. K Miller. The officers: W. Wy -1 land, Cap! , (J, B. M Fulton, Ist lieut., Frank Sharp, 2nd lieut.. John M Divitt, | chaplain, A J, Hall, ordly sergt ,A. L. Miller, col. sergt , John M Kinley, mas. sergt., Wm. II Hhultr., S'-rgt of j guard, Baml. Wyland, Jr.,oorpl. of guard, , trustees and picket" to be a| pointed here after. This was (."apt Bayard s first mas ter and hn did very well, (.'amp No. I", can easily muster 7. f > and probably IHO memlsers. There should bn more camps in this county. No. 17, which is growing and doing well, is the third, and as it has a good start will grow and do well. "05 A 261,'' —Bargain No. 4. A lot of Ann drnas lawns reduced from lAcenta to 121 cent*. Lyon A Co. Snout Shoo Gonorooity Vet the Ctvvat Dasserair. Mh. ImT'sß— l*f Plr Wo aro taltl, ah Ut# Ml •nlhorlly. thsl I* o fit*, tHan |o WWsir* * TH Mhf ♦rn#-, H# p*||oAf Mo* Cltf BlQ*l ||# tftj haffi* polwl KH lhl paw alUnty. thAt fit* frAtt*itlllM' \f 9Urs||v th# fwttdf of W O. Wflflil *r ha(fi in th# fWf of a lari* rnntalAiAf m> many Ihfiifte— t*w rna##r,.a !#• m#ntk>v. W# I All# |tl wa#r# In mTviM#lf>ff .nff v A|.tlt2!,WV W 0 WpiiOßf Bargain Na. 1, It of men'* finest fur hat* reduced from $2.50 to #l.OO. Lys on * 00. - % " No woman really practice* economy unlear bo urea the Dye.. Many dollar* can be rvi| every year. Ak the , druggirt Bargain S<>. 2 A m.all lot of para. j aola reduced f|r>m fbl cent* to 10cent, on A Co. j —1 have been with tbe Ifowe Hewing Machine (Jo. oxrr 12 Y< ar* and und ft my ■ i management have told over 2.000 towing . machine* A. C. Mooar, Manger, ' j 1 T-tf. Bellefonle, Fa " ! A DANOEKOI Coi HTKF.rKii —'There are dangerour < .unlcrf. it, in circulation purporting to bo "Walnut ix-af flair Ji*~ i iUirer. The trong*t ri idrniv of it* , | great value i. tbo fact thai parti** know ■ ic 111 great : try ;■< imitate it. Each boltie of LL<" '■ V LN> LIE •m lr of a walnut bat blown in tn<- gia,> and n Green 1" at on the outride wraj p**r. Ibe r "Kotorer i a* hurii.le.. a* water, while I , it po.>ei. all tbo ( ropertio* nece,arv t > . feature life, vigor, growth and color to the hair. Furcha*" only from r'n]nniot,{r oar. •>" Ark your druggirt for it. Kacb bot ti" it warranted. .fohrobon, Holjowa'. A , Co., Fhiladelphia, and iiall A Hut kel, N<-w \ ork WboiioaU AGENT. \ jy r Bargain No t*. A lot of itifanlr line , morocco late rhoe, re] iced (mm "rirenta ' to of) centa. Lyon .V : —Tli " ladle- who tiave t.cen wearing Iteynoldn llrci. t f.e rfliM-r W . i fe- ;• olrd to bear that they rati be had and r- antra- i, not • "i >} 1 frr< ; ,a< • : •j, M t ' w I fa* 111 on if it d.o i •ra • j eel i within the tin.. pei ! It w. !.. to ■ \ • ;r it t- re-t p , a,. \, ; >| . ( w lot* • . ■ r art -If. of I! ■ \ <1 : , .a) , FBI ' >t rap iron wanted foi the ca-fi or • T .1.1 ge ) r lie? fwaro at !! K lII' i. • ilaidwarc HI I ->lte Mmr. if. I! •' 1 \ ail In K ,•. i nwin the g. . ag* r.ry I ■ rie at -J • prcf>arc<| to a' U ■ rale .r | jrchar, J budding re. . ■ antt 1 ' g j ar'.ie. may • a I.at want'-J lo ra'. , re it on ,io *t Ti. arrar geruent wi;l tot ntcr fefe Witt, f . ,arg art I' 'ea.ing in ur ance 12-tf Kargain NV T. A tof g- i.tr' fcr. • a ,< arf redu'i-d it t. -■ cut' ' 2. cent*. Lyon A Co. -.Sulla made to your wn mea>ure f 1 i.'ai. l.'trr --.or r t i Moat." mr.av A Co., Ta —' art rcrap ir< n want'd for the rii or in exchange f..r Hardware at H. K. If!' "K>" H tanw vat avt- SJOV i Vj .tr. tf Ilarga.n No. f! A lot .fno r • 1 w cut. b v I' ", ralfrkin ' ••• r. lu< r ?u $2 V to f I "" Lyon A I VUTUOI Salary —A flrttelM* ing n.acbine man t- • *t,t'- for tbe New bigb armed Howe Sewing Mac hine. ' II r,e an I wagon furni,! ed. Apply at the 11 we S-wine Machine < < tlicc. Milerburg. Fa A < M'-oat. 17-it Manager Bargain No. '■ Vi piece* of beat juai ity drear ca.icor r'durr 1 fro-ri T A k < ■ nt* to '. cenla Lyon AC. Wisrui—A ahc*maker at Dll A Mingle fxtcit an 1 rhoe at. re. Good pav and c. r>tant employment given the right man. 1 t f ( —Before you p urcbaae a 'rwing machine pleaae call and examine the "N'-w lli.we at Dare A Whiteman a millinery afore, opp -ite tbe port i fflce. Be. efonte. UfEce of the HOW K SEW IVI. Mr. HIMI Co., Milmburg, Fa , At" Mtuaa. 1 T-tf. Manager Bargain No. F.'j cent* I Lyon A Co. [ —The "New Howe Sewing Machine 'j, I the beat the world haa yet ae.-n. It hat i more room under the arm. ia the lightewt running, the <-aiet to manage, rutia with lea noiae wnd no titration ar.d ail do | more perfect work than wny other cwmg i machine 17-1 You have not bought your out-fit of ; apring clothing, we know thtr hecauae it ha* lieen 1 - , cold to wear ant thing lighter than what you have worn aince laat fail. We have been llioi.ghtful enough to lay in a aupply of juat au. h gcMvl, ar you will need, and that aooli thir cold rpell cannot laat long. Bemember we are re tailer, and not engaged in the whole,ale burineaa, yet we can and will acll you owe ruit aa cheap a anv . tbe quality and worth of article*, and in no caae more than one brother abmtid ark another brother to pay We have been here for year* and you all know ur and our rty'e of doing burineaa. Fnu anai i ni* itaaaru, S. loewin A Co., Peoprietora pLEMENT DALE, v. AVTnaxat ar b*. MMwla. fx OSCE *. W. cwraer DIUK.M twa EEI, fnA ra battue, l haak. HMJ a