©he Centre democrat. Thursday Morning, *'une 21, 1883. OoftßiaroiiDßiiri, containing toportant nw,ioHrtl ml from any |art of Ilia county. No coiiununlratU'iii inttrttnl unlet* accompanied ly the real name of the writer. Local Depart incut. Mr. Washington Roese if a dadily. Mock orange blossoms, farowoll. —lf you want groceries go to Mcchlor for them. Mrs. W. A. Lyon is visiting Danville friends. —W. V. Duncan, Ksq., banker, of l'hil ipsburg, was in town'on Saturday. On Friday, 8..0. Deininger, of tho Millboini Journal, was in town. —Whippo is disabled and John Wag ner indulges in considerable "loud" talk. lf Mr. Richard Harris chooses to re ceive Tyrone callers, ho is privileged to do so. Brest. Geo. \V. Atherton, of tho State Collcgo, looked in upon us on Satur day. Mr. Heaston, our old friend John!. Fowler's right hand loan, called on Th ursday. Mr. .1 Willard Miller will be mar ried to Mi-s Clara M lliakcslee, of Coit land, N. V., June 'J'.', IK*:!. —The Boy's Branch picnic at Snow Shoe Intersection tin Wednesday, was a very pleasant atVair. Messrs. Win. Bright, of Haines, and John H. Miller, of Centre Hall, were in town Tuesday evening —Chiof Burgess Fleming lias issued a proclamation forbidding the use of fire works within the borough limits. Mr. Newton Brumgard, of Bobertburg' returned from his western trip on Thurs day, and took in tho parade. —Twenty-two arrivals at tho Bush House on Saturday is evidence that the popular resort is well and favors. y known. —Commissioner John Wolf,- who has been attending the appeals for some time, gave us a pleasant and profitable call on Tuesday. —The many friends of Mrs. Harriet Lane welcomed that lady home, after several weeks absence, on Wednesday of last week. —The tentn annual meeting of the Cen tral Fa. Dental Association will bo he'd at Altoona, Monday, July ."Oth, at 7 80 o'clock l*. m . Mr. "Berny' McC'lain has leased the room lately occupied hv Yocum A Harsh herger and will buy produce, etc , and pay cash for the same. Mrs. C. A. Lindsay, of Houtzdale she who was Miss Lizzie Campbell, of, this place, is the guest of the family of KJitor Tuten. —The agency of the Singer Manufactui* ing company has been transferred, at this place, from K. J. Swaverly to David Gil bert, of Norristown. —The other day llonj F. S heatfer, f Nittany, and Mr. Holmes, of the same place, wandered into the DEMOCRAT sanc tum. piloted by "Jack'' Spangier, Ksq. —Water street, between High street and the water work*, has been gra led and is now quite passable, thanks to Thomas O'Shaughne-.y, Ksq., street commissioner. —The National View and Photo-Copy ing Co., of Tyrone, J 11 Hdtzinger, pro prietor, has our thanks for a picture of the corner in which the DEMOCRAT i* it iated —At the musical Jubilee, held at So linsgrove last week, Mr. R. A. Bumiller, of the Miilbeim Jonrnal, was elected sec. rotary of a permanent musical organiza tion. Mr. Michael Kerstet"r, who operates the extensive farm of John Hoy, Ksq., east of town, this spring accomplished the unusual feat of putting out 117 acres of coro. —Mr. Theodore Deschner, the gentle manly and popular gunsmith, has the only complete line of fishing tackle aid fire work# in Bellefonte. See him before buy ing. —The Cumberland Valley Kditoria! As sociation will enjoy their third annual ex cursion on July .'>lh, Rh and 7th. The route will take in a great many places of prominence. —The report that Recorder Bible in tends In engage in tho confectionary trade ts evidently without foundation. If he paye the price he paid last Thursday, he had better not. —Our talkative friend, Ahram llaum, on Friday night last received the twelfth little stranger into his family, and is now the possessor of six boys and six girls. 7.wei lager 1 —That good fellow, Mr. Isaac S. Frain, of Marion township, called on us on Tues day. Mr. Frain grows handsomer as he grows older. Father Time deals very considerately with him. Come again. —Mr. Harry It. Curtin, of the Kagle Iron Works, ha* been in town quite fre quently of late. Ho is an active, reliable busine*s man, and understands as much as any of them about converting ore Into first quality of iron. —Mr. A. C. Mingle, junior member of the firm, Messrs. Doll A Mingle, shoe dealers, looked in upon us Tuesday after noon. "Cap" is ono of those good fellows who make and keep friends—in other words, wear well. —The town council has appropriated for use of water committee ; $5,750 for stroet committee; $l,OOO (or fire and police; $25 for market; $l5 for nuisance! $OO5 for finance, and voted s*,3<W to apply on interest account. —The Lutheran church will be closed > tho first four Sundays of July, regular services will bo resumed Sunday,[July 29. For over 4} years, tho pastor has been on t duty every Sunday, except two, one year • ago. During this period ho has performed * far more extra official labor away from ■ homo than usually falls to tho lot of uny ono clorgyman. Tho streams of substan tial prosenls flowing into tho parsonage during these years have been continuous at tho last monthly meeting of tho soda p bio a complete Kncyclopedia including finely executed maps brought down to IKBJ, hound in leather, was presented to tho pastor with a list of tho names of donors including a number of members of church es of other denominations. ' —A propos tho proposed introduction of tho Kleclric light in Bellefonte, a Linn street lady remarked tho other evening, as tlie piorcing rays of a neighboring street lamp shone fairly in her faco, "I don't > know that I shall throw tho weight of my influence in favor of it." In uriswer to , the interrogation of a friend as to why alio was doubting, sho said "Why, you see, al' attempts to so arrange tho pesky thing that it may he turned way down low havo i failed, and of course, 1 ' stamping her littlo foot excitedly, "I can't countenance the adoption of any such allair. We know at least one gentleman who will take no stock. Mr. James S. Hoy, ono of a number ' of brothers, formerly residents of this State, now located at Fremont, Neb., on ' Monday started from this place for Ku -1 rope, where he expect.# to purchase Norman stallion# and deal in that celebrated line of ' blooded stock. Tho Messrs. Hoy are among the heaviest and most ini(>ortaiit stock dealers of the great West. This one, James, served one term a# Territorial Senator, and in common with tho other members of tho firm, ha# met with phe nomenal success in the land of the setting sun. Among other matters engaging the attention of council at its regular meeting on Monday evening wu tho resignation of M r. Bateman, engineer at tho water works, with tho request that it bo accepted at once, which was done. Mr. B. bad a "hard row to hoe" and bis effort* were not duly appreciated. He wa< a most cent po tent man. In resigning ho has done well. They may go much farther and d" a great deal worse in choosing his successor. Next Sunday morning, June 24th, the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord n Supper will ho administered in the Luth eran church. Confirmation service# r,d admission to church membership by certi ficate will also take place at the same time. Preparatory services will be held on Saturday beginning at 2 r. vi , which will he followed with a meeting of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society. —The preparations for Howard s Ith of July celebration are progressing finely. Mr. Wm Hopkins, who was selected to *ocuro funds by subscription, ha* ihu* far been successful. The expenses for l.re work# and other supplies will be heavy an l the public should give unsparingly. The Howard Cornet Rand will add the feature of good music to the other attrac tions. —The death of Mr. David M. Wagner, which occurred on Tuesday morning re move* another of tho links connecting Bellefonte of to-day with that of 4" year* ago. He wra# fur many years one of our most prominent merchants Decea*ed was about 02 yars of age, ami leaves a wife and five children. Funeral this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the house. Mr. Aaron Williams on Friday, in troduced Mr. Jos. F. Williams, of Martha, and Mr. Geo. Williams, of Woosung, 111. The latter gentleman wa a resident of this county until IKV., when he moved to what was known a* tho "far West." He i' about BO years of ago and as spry as many much younger men. —An ugly and disgraceful altercation oc curred on the Diamond on Monday be tween a white and a colored man They fought long and well, affording amuse ment for a largo number of persons, sora of whom should have stepped in and part ed tho foolish combatant* long befire they did. Miss Annie Drvis has returned from Clifton Springs, N. Y., Miss Edith Harris , from Mass., Miss Julia Valentino from Baltimore and Mis* Ida Uerberick from ! Luthervillo, where they havo been attend ing school. Wo wish them a pleasant vacation, —Two concert* in Reynolds' Hall, t* night for tho benefit of tho M. K. church and to-morrow night for tho benefit of tho Y. M. C. A. Tho support asked for is most deserving and wo sincerely hope large au dience* will attend both evenings. Ad mission at usual rates. —On Thursday last we were most agree ably surprised by Miss Marion Contner, of Milroy, who favored us with her presence for a few momenta. Miss Contner is a sister of Mrs. H. D. Muster, of Miilbeim, and a most amiable and pleasant young lady. Landlord Hpangler It beautifying the corner property in which this office I* lo cated. Nothing like judicious sntarprits and Jack thoroughly understands that I principle. I TIL* SHOW. —O'Brien'* show sp.read tU r CRM van* ovor a very considerable piortion of tlio fair ground* last Thursday. The ti pinrado WH rather disappointing botli in r general appearance and length of linn, but \ tho performance*, which are said to have ii boon quite creditable, wero attended by y largo crowd* both afternoon ami evening. . Tho trouble with thi* and nearly all other e shows i* that it* manager* appear indlffer - out to tho presence of a lot of Rharki, . who follow it up and try to impose upon ! all with with whom they are thrown in u contact. All In all, O'Brion's compares o very favorably with the rest of them, s pays it* bill* promptly and deserves to bo . patroni/.ed so long a* the public will insist upon attending entertainments of this kind. f n —We believe tho local papers have, thus * far failed to chronicle the death of Mr. , John Yearick, a former rosidentof Marion t township, which occurrod at hi* homo on y the Oth instant, lie was a highly respected u man, aged about M) year* and a member 0 of the Evangelical church. 1 Mt. Lake Park H. H. Assembly, or, a* it i coming to be known, the "Southern o Chautauqua," ha* within a few years a*- 0 sutned proportion* which are attracting national attention The excellence of the programme* of pa*t year* ha* made at " tendant* *o enthusiastic that this year tho r> problem will ho how to accommodate the crowd expectant. Iluhop Andrew*, Dr. Lyman Abbott, Prof Young, of Princo r ton, Prof. Harri*, of John Hopkins Uni versity (formerly of Cambridge Universi ty, England), Dr. C 11. Payne, Prof. 1 Cumnock, Hov. J. 11. Young, and Dr. K. - I). Huntley are Special Lecturers. A , Normal Course of ten days will be pur j. sued. A class in Uotanv and other at tractions are named. The plan. i. as at " tractive as the programme. The Park is I more than a mile square, picturesque and , beautiful, on the summit of the Allogh'*- I liie, almost 3000 foot above tho sea level, where every breath Is a delight, adorned r with handsomocottages, walks and drive*, . a* charming a* an Kden It Is directly on | the main line of the 11. *V O. K. It , and * ! easily reached by our national highways of travel, and the excursion for the Assembly ! renders the trip one of the cheat>n*t that 'lean he made for the distance Excellent : i hotel and other accommodations are afford- I ed For particulars, address \V M Frv slnger, Sec'y M L P. A**-mhly Ass'n, ' 174 McCullob, St., Baltimore, M ! i ! —Mrs. Joe. Furey is entertaining M.ss t Mary Jones, of Osceola During her short stay hero the young lady has been called upon by a great many of the young t ladies of town, appearing to l> a favorite with them all. STATE COI.I.EOE COMWEX KMKVT.— TL.<- Annual Commencement of the pennsyl | vania State College will be held on Thurs day. June 'J*, 1 1 Yhe program of exercises 1 r the week j it a* follows 1. Sun-fay, June "t, at 3 o clock, r. vi , Baccalaureate Sermon by the Rev. Dr. ' William H. Campbell, ex-Fresident of Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J. i St MOWTEY Mtmmutf, JUM 26, at 8 o'clock, , annual address before the Young Men's Christian Association bv the liev. D K Freeman, Huntingdon, Pa Tuf-lau, J085 36, 1" o'clock, A. m . examination of candidates for admission to : College 3*s o'clock, r. w , " Washington | lieunion Association," address,by Rev W I K Foster ; a o'clock, r M., annual address i before the A M OM, by the II n. George It i luring, Unite>l State* Commissioner < f | Agriculture. 4. Hftfs'sifay, June 'J7. '.'o'clock, A. M . artillery salute ; In o'clock, a. vs., annual meeting ■ f Trustees I" '-'clock, m . Ai > MM Dinner , r vi , meeting of Delegate* and Al.t'MM to elect Trus tees , H o'clock, i*. v., Junior Oratorical | < VffllMt • r >. Thur.fay. Juno VW,]tl 30 o'clock, A.U , Inauguration of President Alherton, and Graduation F.xercisee of the Class of 'K.:; a o'clock, r vi , President s Reception. The following is Friday's program in ' detail 1 Invocation hv Rev. Robert iiamill, D I 2 Singing by the College Choir. 3 Address by the Hon Francis Jordan, President of the Hoard of Trustee# 4 Address by the Hon. Robert K. Pat tlson, Governor of the Commonwealth. [Governor Pattison has promised to IKJ present if hi# public duties will permit.] o. Singing by the College Choir. ft. Inaugural address by President Ath erton. 7. Graduating exercises of the Class of 'M. —On Sunday Rev. Wm. Laurie, of the Presbyterian church, will be at Bedford to declare a pulpit vacant, and Mr J. H. Orbison, a recent graduate of Princeton college, will officiate at tho morning ser vice in Mr. Laurie's stead. New stock of lace parasols and sun um brellas at the Ree Hive 2t. —The unralled-for length of the present legislative session hat suggested the follow ing appeal: Oh father, dear father, come homo to us now, The farm it is going to pot, Tho hired men loaf 'neath the shade of the trees, And to labor tbev say it's too hot. Corno home I come home! Oh father, dear father, come home. FARMKR'r TAKE NOTICE I—YOU now have an establishment to take your ma chinery to, to be repaired and made as good as new. Mowers, reapers, self-bind ers, threshing machines, horse powers and aay other kind of machinery will bo re paired at moderate prices at the "Bayard Fssundry." HICKS A GairrETii,' tf. Proprietors, Bellefonte, Pa. —The festival of tbe Y. M C. A. last wseik WM not a success In the matter of rwoetpts, owing to the unusual inclemency of the weather. —Bert standard prints, lateet styles, Just reduced to ft cent# at tbe Bee Hive. 2t. —Tbe Philadelphia Branch Is holding It* own and gainlfig new friends every day. The clotblbg bought there can be relied upon. CorrGHpondonco. PKNNM VALI.KT ITEMS.—GN last Hun day Rev. W. K Foster held communion services at the Sinking Creek (Centre Hill) church, tjuite a numhei were ad mitted to membership, some by certificate and other* on profusion of faith. It wa* also the anniversary of Mr. Foster's first year of work, and bo i to he congratulated on the success he ha* already achieved. Dr. G. W. Kline has located at Potter's Mill# and bus hi* shingle hanging out of the office of tho late Dr. Weaver. Dr. Kline lias been practicing in Half Moon since hi* graduation ; he ha* already estab lished a lucrative practice. Wo hope ho may succeed. Mr. Cherry, engineer on the train that lie* over night at Spring Mill*, owns a fast-going nag, which he take* great delight in sporting. Tho oth er evening while ho and Mrs. C. were out driving, past tho store of Mr. I. J. Gren oble, a little dog ran out and harked at the horse, wliii h s<> frightened him t)iut he upset the buggy and then took French leave. Results, a demolished buggy, in jured horse and a broken arm for Mrs. Cherry. Mr*. Robert Duncan i* visit ing at Spring Mills, MIKHOMART HO lEM —The June meet ing of the Ladies' Missionary Society of the Presbyterian cburcbss ot Contra Hill and Spring Mill* was held at the house of j Mrs. W. A. Kri-". t.'-ar the latter place, lon the 1 lib, tome eights-en or twenty mem bers leing present Till* society Wa- or garn/.ed through the efforts of Rev Marr, tbe former pastor, ami ha* been holding regular monthly meeting* over since. The membership ha been gradually in- reasifig since it* formation. At the la-t meeting four applicants were admitted to member ship, namely Mr*. Jamison, Mr-. \an Val/.ali ami Mr*. Hannah F'r*l'-r -I Spring Mills, and Mr* Jam P t •r■ .rr. of Aaroniburg. The meeting are opened with devotional exercises, after whit h all i male persons present retire and the ladle, j then proceed with the regular work of the i society. Literary exer< i* -. such a* t ! reading, < -av*, and original dia: guei a I ; relating to Missionary work, form part ■ f i the program r each meeting Mr Mol- IHE BOM IS tbe president and Mi> Ada | Linglc, the secretary . Both are indefati gable worker* in their <>rt to rnatie it I society a The next no -ting w i be he I at tbe h< ! Mr M K.r v at i Potter# Mills X Sti-i* SHOE, PES. s\ , June D, IKb , KlMtoß CxilKi: DtV MSI />• v Please find shi[iiiient of <• u >ei,i vi r i! S S Branch of 'I v r no D,v; . r. !■ r wi-ek ending J ire- lb. D*- w.-x |-rt ..! T ui la I**l *.'■ i. -•' I/: .*, ft, i*j * . )• ii.- Ir #** ."2.1 • 21 4 lW f r*o X tiiir truly. Tito* Mi CANS, Weighmaster. Lumber K>*ar* | <ilher freight 1 cat - Rot AMi Tb t'-tiva . given by the Ragle ( ..met Hand at C .rtiti , wa*. w ir.g to tl.e weather . r.ly a | art!*! * . - The r-vipls Friday evening w- re . '.<• ' satisfactory, and w ~ i have t-en, t i Saturday evening I a l the weatlo-r been peasant The (clival wa he. ! out b rs 1 tbe first evening under a canvas* a: i i ! the company st-r- room the next evening The lb ward land was present Saturday evening until train time and left -t aftor the arrival of the Miles burg band. The latter staid until tbe thr ng wa* abut over and wen given tw.. band -nc rakes I'M Avt GAI J tiv ■—in "1 .r*- day evening after the ,t. w in lt- lls-f r.t", when the cilir.ens f "pious turner ar nve*l at boine from the si, w l),er" was IS intiderable excitement at the re*iden lof Judge Larimer During tbe absence . f himself and family, his favt ril" I g, Fritz, ar l a whiff-l nta lea r : n the (•"llltry, which the olge was very proud r-f. an 1 killed thirty*- r th• r <gh*bre ! Plymouth 11 a | .I !s t. whn h < re at- it fit f- r Vat. ,*e< an y u imagine his :r : •* j nation ' In his vrralh h•j r■ ceeded to in flict capital p inisbment on the whiff-: believing him t" l*> the instigat r - f C - attack, and if "ye little !< vii t ! a .Jog j had not dt)gfl his head to one*. Jo the hatchet would have ,) ■<• the w- rk. 1 ,t I Instead a bruised thumb was the result the second bl w did the w rk to h s full i alisfacli- n. We shall say nothing of I epithets, except f> remark that they were not of the mildest sort We j resume he was justified in taking the law in his . wn band for be was j . Jge, jury ar. 1 en* ~ tinner. Tbe only fault we ran find is that he refuted the tulprit trial by grand jury, but the judge knows the ]*w and we <an have nothing to sav In a few days we will be able to tend verbal messages to a 1 px.inis as the telep.hone is almost c mpleled, the office will lie in the store of the Messrs Noll. —Friend Sttne and la lv returned home on Friday. Stino says hansas is a fine country -BIT a lit",ln too blowy f r him. He is weil pleased with his visit ; C'apd. Runkln it talking of starting a corn-broom manufactory, Hopn. be will for then many of our lady friends will tr eble to do at did the ancients, sweep before their own doors -Jos. Ross bad quite a pleasant trip to Jefferson county, he says nvervthing looks natural, especially around the \Vild-goo*e hotel.- —lt appwars that the correspondent of the Watchman i# antious about Shin Bone and others, we don't know who tho "others" are, but f -r Shin Itone ho need not concern himself , if be, in his next article, will report the riroceedlngs of a bush meeting that was neld In the grove near Harris.-nvilie about four years ago, it will be about as inter esting to the public a# the harangue that he gave of the decoration of soldiers graves a month after it happened ; then it make* pveople feel so melancholy when our cranky friend gets off his early piiety, poor soul I he is not strictly accountable for what he says ; let him alone. SniF BORE. Mll.Eeiit'Ro ITEM*.— Everything now being quiet, the citiwna have rfljoyed a comparative rest for seven or eiflht days, but the rest is doomed to be of sh(\t dura tion, as the members of O. L. P. Post, G. A R., are making grand preparations for a festival. The members of the pov are making the arrangements, bavino pur chased a large circus lent and seatsl they will be able to give one of the fine* en tertainments that has vet been givMi In this part of the State. Mllesburg i* tviind to lead, for few pieces, if any, of itslsize, are able to spiort a tent cepahie of helling many thousand of our worthy veteLms, who fought In the leln war. We sy.ect a lively time. Come one, come I'll ve patriots with welt filled wallets and Bielp to make this a grand tuccnMi. tAour town council would give a portion of Bieir precious time to tbe opening of sewer#end gutters, our town would not look solnuch like an old frog-pond ; it Is diaguslilg, to MY nothing of the inconvenience ■ hav- I A ing our street* covered with waste water and filth, all for want of a few day* work, when so rriany hand* are longing to turn an honest penny. Will our Burgess see to this, a word to the wise is sufficient.- Among the distinguished visitor* of the pat week were Judge Larimer and A.J. Swart/., they were the guest* of K. D. Noll, and were superintending the work of a corps of engineers trying to establish tbe original boundary lines of some of the townships which are now in dispute Our band boys are jubilant, have a liberal U|iply of the needful and the services of a first class instructor, Mr. Gutb a German graduate, who i* giving the hoys a thor ough eour*ij; both teacher and pupil* seem to have a deep interest in their work, and ere long we will have a flr*t class set of musicians -The Mcthodi.t church and par nags, have been w-wly painted wb .cb H-ld- greatly to the outward ap.peariinee of i the buildings. —Tbe Evangelical cburch is nearing oomplctloo.— Our enterprising < townsman, Mlie* Green, Is making some repair- in In* axe fa-torv. L k. as if j something wa* g sing to be done in tbat I direction. —<ur Chief of Pclloe Is ever on the lookout for violat -s „f ibe law. ! lie i* anxiously looking for the coming festival, when he will du y app.r. - iate tbe ; ice cream and cake BOOMKIIAR',. TllA.sk*. A notice, thanking the la-l.es and all others, who in any way helps : at our festival, was < row.kdout of last we. k ■ issue. Tho*e kind friends who gave so mu' h assistance will pleas.- - unndcr u* under many obligation- to lb- in b'ill/f.v * I OK-EL BA.Mi, Mlbsb.rg. Spsecial sab- of ladle* mu- in urtd.-r* wear, slight -, *..ile-l, at I. urj.rlsmg re j - lion at the Ree Hive "t. NEW Ann ACTIO AI < nr. MAT—It will be welcome 1,1-w to the sld" life to know tii•*t l ap- Ma - , i>. wa\ * j rogr.-s -.ve m <v> ry thing that - a.d ten i to lb.- attraction, amu*ement, an-1 en* tc-rtainrrient of the j.ubli • r-.rn.--- h.-r guest- of the j r-s. Nt season a round of leasing feature- far grand-r i:. th-.r scop-e and by large >alds th<-m -t fa mat ing -V. r institute lon tb< A'.iant . - ast <>n tin- I . autiful lawn which • irr ui 1* t IK- St's' k t"li H ise, a bands irie |avlO I N , -sj sb.e <,f h , , -mm- dating ar, - hestra - I one hundr--l muse iarn. with a ; rtab <• extension for s.-atii g bvehui dr. 1 ■ b< r,*- ter*. i* n<-w in p-r- f th an ! an ext'-nsior; | th- p rt (.-* ma le I y -ring --v. r eight th u*ai 1 ! tof tb- awr, ai in.r g. w .11 p.r i ;-I* a ;.-ra ! ia; n ■ ha i ar. I a -Jit rrirn • ! tbat j • *(-! by any *• a*ide i ;* v ' Ipa-raf ra- • a- : ; : c, -,s, ... , n* < ert ar.d ba * inslitul, . on as- a e of lni.gr. ' - • . - -v- * I- ! *.- at-en ;1. . a- i given a: 1 inters a tbr .gbout the '•• n, w... H.i r. /—t to 11 nap; > i ife of th'- s rner at tl • •' e commetu- ;tb * v to! the f*m * -tat'- by fill tan! a- I drum corp.* Dr< >[ a* ra i' .f tl.e F-- • ' - "*a-. .r-fsy v. r. • g '1 ! - r>- w:. b- H 1 - - eft 1 1 e ns* jit; during tl.e at!f ar . at night a I j • o p.lim<-r,tarv i • bb *. wth a :avvn -nrert a ternatir g <n H ~- lay J. v Ist. there w I- a batta ion dril w :tb ex! bit of a : r.g an I f.rmg. < sing with ';•<•*. p. a sacr.-d . r.- ■rt in '.be aft-r. r an i If, the <-x,- rg asa- i.-i < ncert by t m bine.J . r< bestra an 1 mi itarv bar. ; 'ilher a'.trai tfs-r.* have I-. • arra-g 1 for every afterno-n and MU -g fun- • the < -k f -lowing, < miner, .ng on M ,n -dav aftern. n with a --l ty a gra i military band Ath .-hr. t <: :r. pu-rf.rcted, the arra- ;-*m*i,' w k< t i- • elude a gr-at and r.--ve| dip!av <: tire* work* on the ttb, with* : <:ts and lb-r features. —Sw s-an iNa : • kembr :der.es. Jar.-s and whit* goods, n<-s a-r) elegant hr <- just re.eiv.l at th' Bee H.ve "v. Lit of Jurors Augunt Term. I. R I, ng v, lal- ri-r. 1! ggs t- wnship. W Is Fur*;, istica, Pali n i - -1 j I> '/. Kline, gentleman, Bellefonte. J M ■ h Ida- * : rpraman, Br Irfi r.t• Jac-.b D ,na> I, farmer. Waik-r t r. -: ;; R. f Br-it farn.'-r, Ferg'."-n t wr,l,ip. JaC'-b Hhuitz, lab *er, H-.ggs t> wnship ' < I aert, .al *er, It ,-gs t wr.ihij Edward Pa k, al r. *. \Ya k> r I w nthip I \ Gray, merchant, Phtlipwburg. Irvin R.-tu** laL-rer. II war! Abraham hYeber, merchant, H wart Jl -.4 J*t ver, farmer. Hainc't- wr,*f ipi. Rii bar! M <lord, lumbermsn, R ih twj .1 F Writer, farmer, |t gg, : *r,shlj J. H Hanf rd. agent. Phllii-'burg. J. R Itumcardr.cr, clerk. Liberty twp. .lame* Noll, farmer, Hogg* township.. J hn M ..ser, farmer, I'att -n t .wnship,. 'ami Wiser, jr tinner, Mi"h-- m Alex. Miller, farmer. Spr ng township. Jacob Jar -obs, clerk. Sn -w Shoe Michael I re h, saddler. Millheim. i John Delaney, laborer, Snow Sb.se. J I" Frauer, farmer. Benner township ,l M M v r, blacksmith. Ferguson twp- Henry Harman, laL-rer, Spring twj-. A. Sternberg, clerk, B<-llef,<nte II A Knarr, farmer. Benner township. Ja R Smith, clvrk. Ferguson to viiship . Iaar Gray, farmer, I'att.-n township, (ahas. M Latighlin, farmer. B -ggs twp. James D-dan, lab'-rer, Bellefonte Thomas \ aughn, teamster. Hush twp. Jno A. Hunter, farmer, Ha'fmoon twp, Frank lietwiler, farmer, Haines twp- P. S (fray, farmer, Ferguson township. II II Griffith, axe maker. Spring twp, Wm. Woodring, farmer. Worth twp Cha* H Brumgard. farmer, Mile* twp. John D. Bower, student, Haines twp. John Boileaii, clerk, Mllesburg John ' Miller, bookseller. Bellefonte John Ward, cjrp.enter, Ilnlfmoon twp. Aus. Alherton, gentleman, I'bilipssburg. Daniel Wian, farmer, Spring township, llenrv A. Snyder, justice, Liberty twp. Sol. Mchmidt, butcher, Philipsburg. URARIi JI ROR* TOR ATOt'ST TERM. Thos. S. Winslow, laln.rer, Liberty twp. Wm. Irvin, farmer, Marion township. David Robb, )ab.irer, Liberty township. A. C. Bowes, farmer, Liberty township. Jacob Alters, laborer, Millbeim. Michael Gorman, farmer, Walker twp. W. 11. Taylor, farmer, Bonner twp. Jos. B. Ila'l, blacksmith, Howard F. P. Musser, clerk, Millheim. Andrew Hall, farmer, Union township. Wm. Kline, teamster, Boggs township, t'bas. Moore, teacher, Harris township. Andrew lleaton, farmer, Boggs twp. Robert Kinkade, farmer, Philipsburg. A. J. Brown, merchant, Bifflefonte. Wm. Ouiok, farmer, Snow Shoe. John 11. Delong, tssacber, Mile* two. Henry Iddingi, farmer. Union township, fl. V. Fink, farmer, Taylor township. Abraham Stine, farmer, Spring two. M. McLaughlin, axe maker, Mileeburg. Michael Dolan, tobacconist, Bellefonte. B. I. Laport, wagon maker, Philipaburg. Fred. Houeer, Gartner, Banner township. How A "WOMAK'M RU-G WAM HAVKD. — After ibe bad teated th. skill of mil the BEST DW UJN in "Wetern I'ennny U ania and New Vork, and BAD paid over $l,OOO without receiving any PERMANENT good, the limb* becarre affected with even ten fold greater virulence, not only EATING 1 away the fle*h, but attack ing tiie bone* I beneath. It airo affected her head and face," making ben almost blind and deaf, reduced to a mere tkcleton, weighing but HO pound*, the doctor* pronounced HER at death * door, I'eruna wa* then given her, ar Hated, and with the REMIT given 'IN 1 page 24 in lir . Ifartrnan'* "lII* of Rife. ' j She took no other medicine and it perfe< t : ly well. 23-21. A GTAR'I be Scarlet, Cardinal lt<-d, Old I Ooi4| Navy BLUA, Seal Brown, Diamond I>VA give perfect remit* Any farbion able color, 10 cent-. .lame* Harrir A CO, are *ole agent* in Bollefonle f-.r the Centre Mall Corn ('lant ern and J'low* KI d tbelr REPAII If, \N i!- o, 'of iio.ii-,v ( ■.,- ail atten tion to tbe ■ n:y n-.iab:<- Ready Mud I Paint in it.- market The Pioneer I're pared I'LL • • 1.,,; r, LY -perior t , any i.'-a ly MI LED L'aint *oid bit rival* pure 1 white lead in ITE MSootbrie-* J N working and durability. T hi- paint I* guaranteed by the manufacturer- NOT to < ra' k or peel within three year- Ihe guarantee ii not ' ' ' v P 1 f-r rep. A- IT g the peint but it wi.l be put or, if it Hiould crack or peel within the time >J"l(ie) JT vrlll be to your inlereH t-I ca , and >—• WIUOH, Mr rarlana A Co., before ircbaainr rilber white lead or any OTHER READY Mixed l'aint. .lain' Har," A < A-' the AG.-nt* lor , the ( Vntr, HI, I ( rn I- ,r,W. |- ( , T planter mad'*. JF 1 harn| • r. a,-. : <> *. RR.E r-.per and ' MOWER REPAIR* at 111' I - A Gam KTII , Foundry and Ma< bine Shop*. -~.la' Harri. AC. the ag.-nt* for ' planter made JJ —Mr II A (><T,lr w! . bar t! b— T ! repuuti n on *gr ■. ■ ,r t , machinery n ttili county Ice ■ :jll \ I'd I \ 11; I * A OMIRNII. tf- KELI.IMTE I'a I. T made T R \. C.R < W n m<-*> .re fir *]'T LIT / CJR T I, . . ■ -, M"ST'IMEAT A Co., Tail' R>. C t llarr;- Hardware More f* r tbe F Centre Be I C--rr, Pint T- •- I • I PH *. nod I their repair*. tf. THE , rily PLAT e IR ' R.tte county that a H 1- binder or thf rb • „• mac tune car. be kr wn ar i rep, . , T> gr...,J RT.kpe at a 11,. derate < L I* at 11;* K- A GKI I 1 r.I 11. lleiit-fr : TE, ]'*. ■lame- Jlarri* AC * ar** * ag'-r ■* IN it* 1 nte F r THE t . R.tr. Ha . C r:. Plant, err a: Il' A* and their r*F r- tf. A I U AUI.K'II < VUXI LIT —T 1 ere 1 are (IN C ER U> < .r ■. rU '• n cirmiat n jurp-rt •„• • 1..* "WA ' LEAL Hair RE great value ir the FACT tf at parli'-r know ing it- g-'-al efficacy try to TM.tof* if. K ■ hb- tt.e ■•{ tf •* - • - .fir lA-a 1M * •*,,/* '•f a walnut leal— hi* wn IR. the giur- and a <t reer, leaf or. th< ,trr :<• wrapf* r. T! " RetU'FEF i* ar hajinl'-*- a- wat-r. while it p. *-W---- all the pro|r-rtie* N eitarv to r<-t re fe.vigor.gr wth at d col. rt- 'the * L.air PurcbnM only from RNF,NNA\R A*k J *-ur dr.iggut lor it Kach hot t.e II warranted Johnrt- N. 11 Ik-way A c , Philadelphia, and Hall A Kuckel, N". w York. \Vh< • r, ,• AG< Rt- I ly 0 I llrrti- ilardwarcM- re for tk# Centre Hall Corn L'lanler* ar.d I'lowt ar.D their repair* tf. KKAR NOT —AI kidney and urinary I mpiaint*, e|.e a.Jy Bright Dle**E. IHAH' te* ar ! R-.ver tr •. H p Hitter* W •.NJ a- 1 la-t.l.glv ' ~RE. ( ae exact ,ike your * wn have been cured in vour •* R, neigh both I. aad yoti caa IM RE. I;abie pr< f at bom- "f what Hop Bitter* ba* and can do. 25-21. —Champion and tbborn* RR-AFITR and mower repair* at lis a* A Gairrrru Foundry and Machine Shop*. VON an Ido I-eteer in buying gro cer,- - than T" purchase at Seohler • MARRIAGES. IWMXS-MKiiaiM.KR JAA.tT.Jar |, R., R L .r*t *1 DELM.-at*, Mt Alftwl IKMU I-L ALC \ •B'l Mtw* K Mrrwifdrr. TuaT*il)>, AII F < VFIIRW LIT!* r Brllrfontd* Gmin Markst, RVVIKP.-•%?. .1, UU. ( rr*- n~kh 1% T H R* yn.,bU iCa W |.I . .. ..411 10 14 " . ITO * b**t. So. ] no j M—MR*. |'T tnnhil.. OTT * |-ri Kwalawl - TIIIHII.L pmt TMhr| 4 la LURU %. J*? | UNHFL, RJF 7*T ... ... TO J Clotpt fW-l. prr |K*av)<l. * ii WLHOL4MMK)<>. BW., RI'UWR $ W " |-F ••FK, •* |IS nasi ■ r.crooiid, !♦? § mi Proviaion Market. C.itTft*! *ktj hy BrwUi.r*. APJ'L**-'lrM, I—ND .. 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