•£] Ccattf jJlmwat. Thursday Morning, •' unt; 14, 1883. OoßfcßiPoftDKMCs,containingliuportmit nwa, •d from i%ny part of tho county. No coniiuunlctkn luaortod uii I CAM accompanied tjr the real name of tbo writer. Local Department. —Our "dovil" dislikes old maids. Dev ils usually do. —Tho "Wilbur'' played Patience to a full house hero on Tuosday evening. Sir. Wm. lrvin, of Marion township, paid tho DEMOCRAT a visit on Tuosday. Mr. William Miller, of Millhoini, died on Friday last, aged about M years. —Maj. W. F. Reynolds celebrated his 70th birthday on Saturday last in regal stylo. —'Squiro Rei(snyder and Jasper W. Stover, of Millheim, were kind enough to call soino days ago. Mr. William Mitchell, of Scotia, and Miss Annie lrvin, of Oak Hall, were mar ried last Thursday. Mr. S. A. Stover has purchased the marble works ol Mr. 11.-i-1.-r and w ill con tinue the business at the old stand —A new post offi. e building i- agitating the Lock Haven mind. Rotter facilities are demanded and will be granted. Hon. J. I'. Gephart bad bis house ri. painted and then came home to enjoy it. His is ono of the most pleasant reaidencer in town. Pino Station Campmoeting will em inence August 3d. Applications for tents should bo made to J no. A. Uobb. Lock Haven, Pa. —The report that James Wakley, driver of Cowdrick's team, had broken his Arm is incorrect. A bad bruise was tho only damage sustained. Mr. Agnew Sellers, Sr., of Fillmore, called on Friday, and bad the pleasure of meeting Judge Larimer while here. me again, gentlemen. —Open this paper an.l see how many times you can find tho name "D. Garman A: Son,' and then read carefully what they have to say to you. —Wo can now call Mr. Kdward Zerby conductor with perfect propriety, ho hav ing been put on the R. K V. railroad trains as an "extra. Miss Nannie Schrock and Mr. It. B. Larimer, both of this office, spent Sunday out of town, the former at Lock Haven and the latter at Clearfield. —The Kagle cornet band of Roland, will hold a festival on Friday and Saturday. Proceeds for tho benefit of the band. Turn out and give the boys a boos'. —The season fur "special examiners of tho pension office" has arrived. Strange their work calls them to tho country, prin cipally, during the heated term. —<>n Monday, Mr. J. Fcnron Mann anj hi oldest daughter tart"l on a wes tern trip. Of course Mr. Mar.n will get to see our friend, Montgomery, before be returns. Mr. John Dutwiier, f< r mar.y years a resident of Penn township, this county, after attaining the advanced age of -1 years, was railed hence, on Wednesday of last week. —lt ia reported that the editor of the Pittsburg Times will soon inaugurate, ir that city, tho practice of signing tin names of authors of editorials that appear 1 in his papier. Mr. Harry S. Say re, bok keeper and j general business agent of J n>>. Ardell, Esq , is now doirg some surveying, in the In* terest of his firm, in the m ighboriu 1 of Port Matilda. Rev. Mr. Whitney, of Halfmoon, was treated to an Increa-e of salary, lately, from s7(kt to s* f warm friendly disp< -ition can. Ho is en ymg an extensive, remunerative i ractice and fully merits the largo share of pair nage that is rapidly w.nning him fame and fortune. It is to be In jod that Clinton county will n >t fail to re. gnir.e the m nent ability "f Mr. Hippie, at no future day, an 1 thu- place him in a j -it. Nt • ire the Stale and Natn nal j mm.tie;, e he s ) richly d> serve- And then, too, there am Hon. 11. 11. Hridgem, a man ■ f id-as of l.i .-wn, with sufficient force of character l ■ expp-- them, who in the | st ably served bis ity a- Mayor, and to day ought to be h Idm • - mo ofll. .. of trust and j * fit K 1' Geary, a bright, yi ung lawyer, wi. n. it i a pleasure to know 1. A Fancher, jm" priutor of one of then; t . xtensive cigar manufactories in Central Pennsylvania, ernj 1 .ying a large n .ml •r i f ju>r- n* and d"ir.g an imiroT.se trade, wl I". i- al together the r--ult f his • n untiring energy and "get up and dot spirit 1 lisvlir.g, pr ; ri<' rof th>< C r H i-e, and dealer in t!. >r< ighbred ani mals, a whi le-, jled, w. II f> 1 person, who . insidered the DEVI ~ RAT nece.-'ry t insure his happiness, subs. rib< d and pa.i i for it, an 1 < .r editorial friends, tb- M r' Kiti of th- /.'- ar. 1 JEi/ rsss, Grow, of the ./ w no ar, l Tbs 1- . -i- he, of tb° /)'m a 1 ef wh rn aro | 1 di.g w*li an 1 manage pap'--- .hat .. 1 i la a credit t" s city twice as large, th-;. live j eaceably ar, 1 harmoniously t .gelher | endeav' ring t maintain friendly re'.at: n at ail t'me.s. The religious and educat r.a! institu tions • f the town are i. .nierous, well • port-1 and gr- wing Among the Jatt* r 1 the Central State N rrnal -• hI, manag- d by Pr f. A. N Ilatib, attended by a num ber of Centre • uinly teachers, and honored as having on rn TO crasion than one gra-1- ua'T'd the largest class of any similar s- at of learning in the Mate. The lumber trade, which i virtually the life • f the pla —The DEMO, RAT alluded briefly laat week tofhe marriage of Mr. Harry I what c " in. /.< a; ! WAMMS. His grocery bill, during tb# year, is large and if he is a> careful as lu sh- iM be, he will buy them f* >tn S< dil- r ACo , lJuih 11- -,e hi - Belief -nt" 1 >n F .relay un rning. at a very carl) I.- .r, the building occuju-d by Wm firau'-r A I . Dealer* in Kverything at Sn w Fl. ", wa di-e- iT'-l t • (• - ri fire and, •!•-; i'. all • rt* t- ax-- it, was hurne 1 to the gr- .:. I w itli all its c -nter.t". save ah it $ I.<.• >*. rtb. Th" Io i jp j- -.-J t-bo a! ut - -.(JOOon wi. i, wa- a:, in -iranco < Ilur; e ;v- '. a "pr< fessional before the examination • ■ mmenced, a - I was greatly } leased. Mi Carrie has fully merited this mark f appro* lal: n at the hand <' the < wers that he, by bar work as a SUOCOWfaI, - Ms pete-• ar. I < r.s. .-nt • •. instructs rof the young. —lf ; ■ r-if-.", have the tr .. k garb r. s arranged that the vegetable* will h<- | .act ed in the . rder in wh.h they ripen And, if | sslbln, get t . I/ewin s Philadelphia Branch ah .t the time y i f - I a new suit of cl- thes. Prices there ever every ! -.jhle condition of one's p- ommittee, like Ser.at- r ( ; <-r - red-heasled an-1 h -peful, has issued a man date ordering the meml-ers of his party t walk up to the | lit a', rack "n July Hi and eat tho provender to !o provided, whether they like it or not. in other words, they will go through the motions of hold ing a delegate <-|ectt n at the timesperifie.). —The sudden demise of the greatly la mented Lydia I'inkharn compelled the ,\r , local to look elsewhere for a life com panion, and we judge he has found one among the handsome milliner* of l--wn. We trust Providence may not ho as kind t > the milliner, whoever she may lie, as he was to Lydia. Mr. I). I. Parsons, chairman of tb e committee of the l'ndine Hose company, having arrangements for our grand Fourth of July picnie, will call upon the families of tsiwn this week to solicit rakes and other necessaries needed to feed the immense numlier of visitors that will be hero on that occasion. Psn him well. Mr. William P. Humes, of the First National bank, has placed a handsome monument on tho spot that marks the last, quiet sleeping place of his lamented wife. Our cemetery contains no neater token of affection than this, and it will stand there a memorial of the love and esteem enter tained for the departed. —The corner stone ol the new M. K church, at Itock, Pleasant (Jap circuit, will be laid next Sabbath by ltev. John Hewitt and Rev. (1. D. Ponnepackor, of this place. Service.* at half past two (2J) o'clock. Neighboring pastors and people are invited to attend. Mr. Ualbrajth has turned hi* attention to the court house yard and it keeping the graaa cut abort td thrfground. Why not i make hay and food it to the party "hoasea" being so oarafullyj groomed up there now. GONE TO It EXT.—On Sunday last, ut Coatesvillo, Pa., Mrs. Jane W. llalc, relict of Hon. James P. Hale, breathed her last. Her remains were brought to this place and interred in tho cemetery here yesterday afternoon. Joll W"hi,.— Neatly, promptly and cheaply executed ut this office, (''impo tent workmen, fast power pre-e, new type and good material. Fine hook work a specially. If you want nice work come to tin- office, Corner Allegheny und Bishop street*. To Fi MMKit Toi HlS is.—Tho Pennsyl vania railroad company, ever awake to Un real interest* of the public, has just issued in hook form, a list ol summer excursion routes, about I,'IOO different one- being noted, and peculiar features of ca< h given in detail. Persons contemplating a sum mer trip will find it alllhalcati bodc-ired. A beautifully colored map will add to the useful and attractive nature of the publi cation. No irnev hut will he seo.in pi i - it- 1 more i-a-ily if thi- b -k i- • srri- I j along. Ct pie* n F at jr lay the ( liege t-am i r 1 l-ats with a Pe l.i f it* n.n -| . a-si up for the . a : aril a. 1 them out so . nip'.i-t*ly that • they . art-.) knew wfiat hurl them. It i due th- Belief rite t '. -ta'.<- that n thing 'an c ul 1 nt ex; : t - mis .t viit- r* it, a c -ntet •" uneven. The k re Innings 1 2 ! ( •> College I H •' ( 2 1" Bellefonte 0 < 2 0 (• 2 The Uwn I . *l. sa\' l ,f !.:• tli discomfiture of a•.mj - t" ' 's ink were I.ing'.e ar 1 Garrett. 1 . • •r. t th" l >t ' tho cl f tb< s< a- n the cdle • nine w ... I -i ' - .. t: at t n m' '■ think tw, • before challenging ir 1- ;• Tun "Hi ki HI - Vrn ig the many different kinds f watch--* ctfere-1 f- r rale t - lay, the "P. -k' r i Uk< - ■ leal Frank P Biair is the a .th "ir- ! r t :■ - th- r sale in th. c< ir.ty ar, i a'.i ;ur han-s must be made I'r .g!i h;m Nt • r • a.: a man n-1 Mr !'. a • all kf * . th -vemenl *t a jr.ie ,- • !, J, ,ly -* that he ar ua.| ti.at gen: •: ar. • s it r. and he - ffere-1 the man i"> ! r it. wi h t! "f- w cm- I gla l t tak The per • n selling clain-i"! he l.al h ugi.t it at Jersey Fh re. Mr Bar immediately al visel the firm of the facts, icxing the far t- ry numlur of the watch, at J uj i in vestigat; n it was ( \,nd that the wa!< b h* I been sold by a 1-ca) dealer 1 a man in Marx .and. wf. -e i, ue • 1 been enter ed and tlie time-piiy e st !n. He remit tal f, p. Mr B *,r a; i r< dvesi h. watch. 1■ ;i rant buy a 11" kf rd any where in Centr" . ,nty saxe al Blair's, Bellefonte. Vn i. A At li*. —This delightful siii irl-an reilenre, fornierly the home of Judge ((rvis, eight or nine years of whoso life were spent there, is n-.w th" property i f Albert Owen, B#c| . who h* been sparing n- thing in Iseautifying and improving it The building* and fences are while and surrounded by tree* and lawns, the first irnprss-ion created upon the tnind of one seeing it f'-r the first time i that of sweet quietness and rest so much enjoyed by piersons whose business Confir.es them to rooms eight by ten. (In lat Faturday.it being Mr. Owen's birthday, a few of hi* friends, some with their ladies, thought it a most appropriate time to extend to him assurances of the high esteem in which ho is held by his neighbors and friend* here. About balf pait three o'clock all were invited to sur round an elegantly arranged table and partake of the kind hospitality of the host. After justice had been done the sumptuous repast, I). F. Fortney, R*<| , in the happy 1 manner peculiar to that gtflml gentleman, on liehalf|of the visitors, presented to Mr. Owen a handsome, properly engraved gold headed cane. The recipient responded tn thankful, appropriate terms acknowledging, tho pleasure it gave him to receive the r token of love, prompted by the regard en tertained for him by hia friends, neighbor* , and acquaintance*. A proposition to name the home of Mr- Owen was made and "Villa Alba."' a whlta i country-seat, was agreed upon. A most i appropriate title. Toward evening the company dispersed 1 highly pleased with tho treatment they bad received. ..iSiii —Mr. Lyman Bock, son of our nuhstan lial i-ili/.ofi, Henry Beck, F*q., on Wed- (i in-nlay of lat week started for Chi'ago, h where, we believe, ho intends to locate. He has our h'->t wlshe*. rr On Tliur day night Mr. ('.A. Glenn art gallery wa* entered and robbed of some valuable articles, besides doing considera ble damage otherwise. An entrance was effected by cutting out a window pane in K the n-ar end of the galli i v. w Mes-r*. Alexander .V Bower, a- soli-- ' Itor for the company, have made ; j.ii. a- j, lion to the (i-.M-rnor for a • barter incor- f, poraling the "Bellefonte }... - tr. Light, fl Fteam Hinting and Klearn Motive Power ' Company." Goodnow, what a name f ,j Mr. J Harbison Holt, of Mothannot.i I " called on Thursday last and inform- I-. L that lumiser operations t -.■ 1 out, ti he very remunerative this s'-a /, the pren. . t;-n- "f K'-pulili< ans after Ili- - 1 n-a t ■ fall, to the contrary n- twitl.-tanding. I, • Last T' urs-fay. Dr. 'i H. Jfayi ar 1 lady left In- ,e. h -ind for K iro; -■ Tin y! , expect* i •, em Fork at N • v, Y - rk v- . da. We wish th'-ru I n v .a- fi.r ing their al- - • e Dr. .1 I. ." 1 -t, late . uj-oii u and I wi-r- .r; ri - ! t>- <-e tho I -r.-l" - 1 -; - ' j hi- -■ 'a- '-r.lv a Hepubli' an rihe i .rt in ; a I m - rat san- tun- W. 1! Vanderbilt ha- h ught an 1 agre- I p. ;,y f2.V2. , " f- r It- i' :i ■ sand '• r than that • f the .a; its. t the |t of - Mr. Furev.ar i t! latts-r 1 th" i •>'. ' har.ee ■ f lij life • i : y j | • Nat ire I'M rsu'e \\ .- ac in-Jehte-l I . NI r .1 an,' M (■ ; hart. - 1 M .lieirn f r an invilat. n to - attend the ('enter,n.h. (' mm* r• m nt - f - .1 u.e 2lth Th" list ( f oxer' i" itrii it.sure a ; • a-ar.t tune, an I if j. • ih..- w Hi ~ 1 I • J.'an .1 p utter ; Mr. Lvii.an (•■ r I- r f Man nephew f "ir l< wn-rna' Mr < '1 ' lore : r a week rtw ID- i* an ' l ' % .-. *. and ; irir.g hi- slay r-r- . {> ..< ■ ' it u* ■ r-' hax- been in the • 'd"r <: if.,' e- -t Mr (.- rheri, ks r ie: Mr -.n n Hr- i -.ha ' - ( PI. ad phia, al i • t-no- i-mj m'. a- *- rk l-y \f - I (• v -ibs .mer, was rr.arrn - ,s- - . ■ tur.t, t- M Martha L ' ! - ._•< nio -i . 'J .• -,: x -li:s r.'.er att' r :• the wr-d I,r,g wtii- li l* said I t.ax<■ te-eri a ■ grand - Tie. 11 o.MS'A 1 A ' -t>< K—l l.e h'-a'lh : ; 1 rest h i-' ai'g- II will X Sit W his- ] barrc f r a f •rtn.g- t wr.- ri-le wa> I *m- ! 1 tie • fv F .• lax .1 sly lit. and fh- j m rr.f g <•! that dax t proa h in the 1 xf (.'.A !.a We wn' I .in a ; • asa.n: time. ■ MI - I'r -x Jut e 11. I** F.: : foa (•vt rk I'i ' hat / h x ' Please find sh); ir.i-nt < f c> el set i . v< r B A F F Bran h - f Tyr-no Dr.. r. f r wi-' ken .it'g •' in- k 1"" X.*X I"., s'l T tI | to 1" lit ; IT, ta*S ■ ' ' A . urs truly. TH— M-CAXN. Weigh ma' tor. L . ruber 1 '• t art i Other freight 2 cats. M; i i HI . '! '• f'-'t x a I - :I x t <■ CitiXen* < trot Bar i of Mi eshnrg, wa th" most si. < s.fui *•'*!r • f the kind held in th; pace I : veari F.verythirg and l-e xery body ** < mi-d t" work . - -11,. -t, make the come *?! j ■ a**ntlx Th weather was ejer .• r.t l lti ex er eg* with Vh- excej ■ f quite a hard rain st rn the lucky man ar i last Sunday sje-rtej the ring on his watrh gviari) Several th er fine cakes wo late ar 1 the idea wa* gixsr, up But the mo't in teresting feature connected with the whole thing Was the pipe which wa# un between M' *sri Stonerod and Coovcr A geriuine meerschaum j ip" contested for hy the tw named gentlemen . this aoo wa* ter, - cents a chance Mr Stonend came in , when time was called with (Aid vote* and ! C-N-ver <(•;, making fbai'i". enough more wa* brought in for Mr - Stonerod to run it up to f 103.20 Tie m wa* excellent music both nights Ti-e Ksgln cornet hand on Friday night did much credit to themselves and teacher. The Pleasant (Jan Silver cornet hand was i present on Saturday night in full uniform and rendered sonie really fine, artistic music The festival throughout was well conducted and tho best of order prevailed. The chief of police with aH his assistants were on hand, hut no one was "obstreper ous." The total receipts were $237 00, expenses $24 S3, leaving as a net $232 27. • Celebration nt Howard. HEAD (Ji ARTERS,(JROVK BROS . POST, 4 No. 2(52 DEI*T , of PA.. G. A H How ARI>, Centre Co. Pa., June 12, S3, j There will be a cvlebralion of Ihe com ing 4th of July, at this place, under the . auspicas of the Grand Army of the He - public. All member# of our order, all our comrade# qf tho late rebellion and all patriotic citizens and societies are hereby invited to Join with ua in ceiehrating the Republic's natal day. Seventeen compa nies of our order are expected to be in line at 10} o'clock, A. M. on that day as 1 well a* Sunday schools and otherJike so. ■ cieties. In camp there will bespeaking, music, camp fire, a solders' dinner for all and fire-works and balloon ata-ension in tba evening. K. W. BAaRT, <4l. V. BITTt ER, f\>mptons', "Mv daugh ter* are m h-hi* •r.>i -ad, w .lh no strength, all < .t < ! tsfs-atli an 1 life at the least e. f r them The ar -w< is • irriple and f ill .! hope 1)1 e to four week, u '• < f ll' p Jiitfers w.ll ii ake them healthy, t -y, s; rightly, and cheerful. 'i'l-'i l. Jarri'-s Harris A Cc* ara • le agents in I's • • ' • " ' r.'.re I|k < I'iant eri an 1 I'lows ar. 1 th- ir rs-• r, •• tf —\S s. • M' Far isr.e AC - , rail atten tion to ths- SI.;. ri iH' !• It. hi;. Mi.-d I'aint in the marO-l The l*i> • eer J're. pared J'i. ■ • i.,.; i.h superior t any ' • w' '.<■ lead in )•.- -in ti.'i in working and du'ability. This paint is guaranu- [ is- •gti e paint h.t it w 1 he j t on if it s' j i -as k • t jrfe*i within the times;!-, <,i ,j Jt u ill l.e t- Far ane A < ted'-re purchasing either white leu 1 i r art 'tl ' r Itealv Mixed I'aint —Ja Hrr'. A < are tne agents ' r t e ( .-i.tr. Ha < rr. I'.ai t-r I,- st planter mad' tf. A J) A I. - < VI KM KIT —Tf ere . | ' Ws.i. I. i.f Ha r lie. stofi-r. The tr> ngest evidence : its ■A ■ it.g t g"at • ffl acy try to nr,' f> tf. Km h 1 ttie f the -lU-, nr ha. a in- s en lr fa wi, • if usf wr. i. ii g .•• Mid is ' rc n le-a' .nil' wra ;. r Tf <■ liosU rer ► as harti Ask \ nr druggist 1 • th • • h- l is warranted .1 bnst- n. H .f *n A : •. New 1 rk, Wb ■ -ab-Ag.it- 4-ly. —I. • to Harris Hardware -t >e f. r tbe i'. i tre Hall ("- rri Patt< r- and i'i- as arid Fakmch S TAKE Ni in r. I—You now - i.av - an . sis! .I rnei: t -as.e your ma ■ . hinerr to, to Is- repaired ar.f made as I g .as new. M *i r., reapers, self-bind* I-'- threabing mac bin--*, 1 r- j.wr rs a* I r.;, < th.-r k• : ' w h ■ r- - : r :at rri -derate j • -•at t! Hay aid 1 ut.drv ill - A ; re {■ rti " Centre llau ('• rn 1* a; t r- ar.d Plow- ar their repairs tf. —The only pa- - :• l ' r tre county that a-. M ider ■ r threshing machine can l>e fkn k'i d *n a* i repaired in good shape at a moderate - -st at II; k- A Gi-.iri in tf. Ilellefonte, IN. —James llarr.- A C a* le agent* in Hi-.'. f r.te frr it" Centre Hail ( -rn Plant -r- a- 1 P w> a* ! the repairs tf —Mr H A rn planters. Best planter made. tf. Nones —The first n ntbly meeting of the stock holders and directors of the Centre Building and l.'-an Ass.-fration will be held in the office of Geo. 1.. Potter, Friday, June lfsth, at T H i o'clock, r. w . at which time due will be receiv. 1 and money loaned. Goo. L. POTTER, J*er reUry. —Champion and eborne reaper and mower rej.arrs at Hicts* A Gri ffrtb'a Foundry and Machine Shops. MARRIAGES. KOlltl—RMcrrKß.—Jttti. Tit las SI 111. r..tir 1 < f Oif !-rif j |tsllsfcsr,tr- GrAin Market. Ri; I r , Ju ♦ M. IK* . r rtr* I*4 lif T R H 4Ckt WhrM— *ht, |#r i !♦* whmt, k. i i *• < ort~j#f lmh!.„ ... w " II1m1, rf fcT t Hiu. Nihi l mm Ihwln, pnf hnh'l, rye .mm tw Hotef Koe-i, |u-t |. f,n.| .. .... tW } h lir, wtkoioftaK |sff Mil . U .JNr f. * prr' Prorlaion Market. C-rr-vti-t weekly by liw|-sr Rrntkarv. AMtlM,4rlf4, M n 10 INoni jiff r |in4...eM i& Otif k p+t fsind drs*> prtt)n4..-M l.* \ (Nntrj hi pfi m. w- R % llro*.uK*r cm#4. ... 1$ * - - > \ Lent f-ef |.nnil._ '4 i tatsysnla 3.... I* b Uli-S |..-| l 05be1....„ ..l > IMi -l beef . . la J n HARSHBKKOKH, (Sur^twor • to Vooum a ll.reblwrye, ATTOKJsEV aT- > | I-4W. ysffli* la CoaraE llesrse, tMlrkiaie. Pa &-i ly HA. McKKK, • ATWIUtIST AT LAW. I oabw Serth With street, op|.