Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 26, 1883, Image 8

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    £]u Crutrc democrat.
Thursdav Marninff, July 2G, 1803.
CORRKMPOXDKNCR, roll tut lit tig I Illp'T fnti T licit
n\ fhm miy part of tho count*. No communlcatU n*
ltin*rt<Ml unit-** accompanied ly the rcnl naiuo of the
wrltor.
Local Department.
—Tho Methodist Sunday school will
pic-nic at Snow Shoo I ntorsoction to-day.
—Contractor Dunklo is pushing tho
work on tho abutments of Spring crook
bridge.
—Tho Mitllinburg Telrgraph has been
enlarged and improved, Good, Brother
Schock.
Miss Minnie K. Hoy, of Spring town
ship, is at present visiting her friend Miss
Laura Parsons in Philadelphia.
—Soo elsewhere call <>f Chairman C.
Heinle, announcing tho meeting < f
Democratic County Convention.
—Thero will be a meeting of the Demo
cratic county committee nt Bellefonte <>n
next Saturday, duly 28. Let there be a
full attendance.
—We learn that Mr. Ilateman, lute en
gineer at the water work* here, has been
appointed superintendent of the Sunbury
Electric company.
Dr. T. It. Hayes whilo enjoying the
pleasures of travel on the ronliuent finds
time to write Spicy, newsy 1. tiers to the
D<n7i/ IViwi of this place.
—Mr. Eugene J. Bradley some Umo ng..
badly lacerated ono of his thumbs and in
flammation ensuing ho now is troubled
with nn exceedingly soro member.
Lewisburg is enjoying almost unex
ampled prosperity and tho stir and activity
there in business circles, even at this dull
season of the year, is an example to other
towns of similar size.
—Thoro is a young lady living near
this town who has a white feather grow
ing among tho eyelashes of one of her
upper eyelids. This seems almost incredi
ble but it is ncverthele.-i true.
—Tho State Normal School, at Lock
llavcn, ono of the very bst sc!e> is in the
Stale, has graduated 2G6 students in six
years. Tho next term open* Tuesday,
August 28. Send fir a rata! >gue.
—The Milesburg Band las jut jur
chasod a complete r.w set of instruments.
Tho boys have made rapid j r .gross in
everything that goes t<• rnako up a good
band and deserve very liberal -uj; rt.
—Tho protracted struggle for the I r
ough tax colloctorihip result. 1 in tho
election of Mr. Wrn. .T nes ; biiopponcnti
were Messrs. Danl. McOinley an 1 J. M.
Kechline. Tho appointment is a go, lon
—Danl. A. Mussor, Esq., of Millheim,
left for West Cnion, lowa, on Tuesday
morning. His mission thero is t<> accom
pany Mrs. Muster home. Tho latter ha'
lieen visiting friends in the west ! r >rno
time.
—Doubtless tho Pennsylvania railroad
company will soon b old a new dej at
this place. We noed it badly enough, and
tho freight and passenger traffi hero hav--
lieen heavy an 1 paying en ;gh t > warrant
a much more genteel butidir.g.
—The first and only < ompleto li-t of an
swers, to the questions a-k 1 in tho DEMO
CRAT sorne lime ago, has been received
from Miss A. Lena Straub, 1 fth street,
Altoona. Miss Straub attend' 1 the P. lb
fonto public sch last win; r.
Lock Haven's ; >pu!r 1 inking 1. r*,
Messrs. Mooro Sirnj n,t( no more,
butanotber, the ".Stays Bank h.i b- nor
ganized in its steal. Col. W. H. M< ■ re, is
president, W. A. Simpson, vi. - pre lent,
E. C. McClure, cashier and W II M .re, 1
teller.
—Past Grand Master G ... I'. lb rie, of 1
Phila., will deliver ah turn in tho Odd
Fellow's Hall here, on Aug ".rd, at 7 •
(
P.M. Subject—American odd Fellowship, ,
it* Origin and Mission. The committee <,i
arrangements consists of Jn >. I Bankin, '
Esq., W. I. Fleming and If. V. Stitzor,
E*q.
—On Tuesday Prof. J. ('. Meyer, was
kind enough to acquaint u with Mr. .Tno. ,
11. Bucher, who represents Ira T. Clemens,
Collin Manufacturer, Sunbury. Mr. Bucher
is a pleasant young gentleman, and, since
people must die and be buried, we expr< -s
the hope that his establishment may fur
nish as many of the caskets in which to
bury them, as possible.
—We acknowledge the pleasure of a 1
call by "Joe Kay," of Philadelphia, <n
Wednesday of last week. He is appro- '
priately styled tho funny man of the <b '
A. B. He possesses a fund of wit nrd
humor, rarely mot with. At bis request
we return thanks to the Grand Army boys r
for the kind treatment received at their '
hands during his stay here.
*
—Our friend Mr. P. 11, .Stover, ono of
tho pillar* of the Democratic edifice In
Petin township, accompanied by Mr. It.
L. lloutz, also of Coburn, paid us a visit j
on Tuesday. We are neither a prophet
nor the son of one, but if Mr. Stover i* .
not rising in a political sense we are badly
mistaken. Ho richly deserves any good ,
fortune he may fall heir to hereafter.
—The Buffalo Bun railroad, in common
with other similar enterprises, 1* about to ,
pas* into tho bands of a larger corporation.
Thi* seems to u very proper. The Penn
sylvania company will bo belter able to
equip the new road in becoming stylo and
will operate it as much in the interest of
person* concerned a* they who originated
the plan and carried it, through unusual
opposition, to iU present state of advance- >
went. '
A liuii,Ll ANT WKDISINO. —On Thurs
day evening last, at 7 o'clock, Mr. L. ']'•
M union and Mis* Bailie Gophart, both of
this place, were married, by Bov. John
Ilowitt, in tho Episcopal church. Tho
contracting parties wore supported by Mr.
Geo. T. Brow and Miss Mary, sister of tho
brido. The church wait handsomely deco
rated, a largo bell surrounded by a liorso
shoo anil placed between tho letters M and
G, all composed of frngrant flowers, was
suspended abovo the happy couple. Tho
costumes were expensive and elegant and
upon the conclusion of tho impressive wed
ding servico tho newly made husband and
wife retired to tho residence of tho bride's
father thero to receive tho hearty congrat
ulations of well wishing friends. Tho re
ception was fully as complete in every rc
ipect as tho wealth anil social standing of
tho parties could make it. Tho festivities
were continued until late in tho evening
and a happier time was never experienced
by any of tho participants.
In the matter of bridal presents, Mrs.
Munion was unusually fortunate. Those
received included everything that kind
friends could think of, among tho most im
portant wo noticed an elegant assortment
of silver ware ; 5 $2O gold pieces ; seising
machine ; valuable pictures : hooks ; table
linen and china, clocks and alt 'ether an
array of gift- rarely, if ever equal. 1.
Mr. L. T. Munson i- ono of our net
enterprising and efficient young busii\" S
men, is manager of tho glass works, in the
pr. -edition of which bu.in. - he lias given
evidence of possessing rare qualities, lie
has mado tho gin" works a j aying instit i
'.ion.
Mr-. Mnnson, tho eldest daughter Of
II in. .1. I\ Gcphart, is one of the m I
highly t< -peeled and | ; ular young lad.—
of town, and the fortunate -r- m w ill
have constant reason f r self vngratiila
t:- n throughout his married life, which
wo sincerely hope may b" a b>ng 0r..?,
HEDKMPTIOX OR BANK CUE' K STAMI-N.
—Chock stamps, vvh ab- l.ti ni- one • f
the m -t imp. riant change- f. r buir.-
men introduced bv the new law, w;',l all
bo redeemed at Washiiigb n, in ', ad < !' j
the local offices. For Ibis pur| o a nurn- j
bor of regulations havo been made, which j
require that tho tamps return• 1 b* a • '
companb 1 by a olaim for their am unt, to
which affidavit ha- b<- n made. \\ b-rc |
-tamped checks or ilraft*. bile! up and
signed, aro prc.-entod, evident" will have j
t • be [ ri dm • 1 that they have n'-vor Ik- it
Used. If they have lieen passed t > tie j
payee, or endorsed, th"y have r.o redeem,
able value. (.'heck-lw ks, upon wl.i-!>
stamps have been j rinte<!, will lie redeem
ed at tho owner s , with cad,
oh • k marked "BedsNsme-l in plan 1 t
ters. Stamj will only be redeem' i -from '
l.ona-fldo owner-or tlnir representative-,
an 1 ev Icnce must be submitted with each \
claim as to the date when the stamps were j
purchased, i'r. ;r. tary stamps will
redeem. 1 at Washington under dmilar .
regulati >ns.
DEATH OK MRS. HM MAEI. B. ID MK
—We are called lip .ri t r- ,r l a very a i
ev. • t in the d ith of Mr- Its I . 1 B
Humes, of Jersey Shore, which <<ourred
at the r-'-idem e ~f h.-r brother, Mr. Wil
I liam If. Humes, near this place, Thursday
-veiling. Mrs. Hum's is a sister of Mr
K. C. Humes, President of the i .nt N'a
ti rial Bank, an I was visiting her relatives
:n th < j la< ■ arriving ab-uit one w *
The physician states that her death remit- j
"d from cancer of the st m*eh. She *- i
'uhjo tto attaiks of severe il!n—, i the
at'.H k whi h resulted in her death w
much more violent than nnv one that hud
preceded it. Her < niv - n, Mr. ilamilli n
Humes, of Jersey Shore, was at her ! • fi
le at the time of her death. The de- i
eea-' d was over 1 i year* of sge If. r hus
band, Mr. Samuel Humes, died s-evera!
years ago.—.Yew
PEN MAR -HIP IN rim IE. —<>n Monday
wo visited tho Penmanship Institute, con- .
ducted hy Profs. * inningham A Garvey. |
Tl.oi.lne-. of the wife of tho iatt< r gen
tleman necessitated his leaving !* r home,
on Friday last, and the entire w rk di - I
volvo 1 upon Prof. Cunningham. The
lass numbered - ; >, composed of adults and i
children ; during our stay we noted tho ,
thoughtful altonlivoncM of each pupil and I
tho thoroughness <f Mr. Cunningham's L
teaching. In analysis of letters, clear ex- 1
planation of principles and earnest devo- ]
tion to his class his work has never been
cxcol!od. His manner is pleasant, almosj .
captivating, and has won the respect and t
confidence of all. lie is perfect master of (
the hegutiful system he teaehe# and we (
learn, from inquiries made, that tho best ,
satisfaction is given in every respect.
fvsn ACCIDENT.— Mrs. Hugh Martin, of
Mt. F.agle, while on tho mountain gather. |
ing berries on Friday last hail with her a
sen aged about 8 years, named Willie.
The little fellow climbed on top of a rock
which weighed about a ton. The rock for
aome reason started to roll, threw him off
and pissed over hi* body, breaking both
legs, back and neck. The agonized moth
er carried tho lifeless body to a neighbor
ing colliery and from there it was taken
home by Mr. Hugh Hhuttz.
—The Nusquehanna Mining and Smelt
ing Company, at Sunbury, on Thursday
last smelted the first lead ever produced
from P< nnsylvania ore in this stale.
. Messrs. lierwind, White & Co., of Snow
I Shoo, fut nish the coal.
—lt would appear from tho Paity A'eicsi
of July 23d, that evert n local editor may
got "mixed" without employing Mm. Mi*.
While charging tho people of our com
munity with being "ugitub-d" over the
presence in our iiiidL of a ncgress " w | )() j*
ondenvorlng to euro diroai-o by prayer and
faith," the local scribe of that paper un
dertakes to instruct his readers its to what
that "true faith" in, which will prevent
"both pros* and pulpit" and everybody else
from appearing "ridiculous," ho "ketches
on" to the end of the llr.-t chapter of .1 nines'
Kpistlo in a manner utterly unbecoming the
religious young man that ho i-, an I do.
libcrately quote- the : "Trur r< ' ,/nm
and undellled timon;/ turn is to \i-it tlio
u ■ttlovlrx and fathwrle-s in tbeir allliction
and keep yuururt/ unspoiled from tbo
world." The Italics are ours. <fh,g"nllo,
hariolc Newton, whero havo you been 7
What have you been doing ? We never
knew you to go o iar wrong. Vou, evi
dently, have lot your temper,or have
written under tho influence of Mr. .Mi*'
"magnetism. Your Bible say "I'u -■
religion and undeflled t . fore t ? thr
/' ' - i- ths-, I • vl-it th • / 'hr '/ • an 1
I ir- in titei r allliction and to keep I.
■<h unspotted fri m the *1 rid Pb-ase
note a differcii'u between "pure ' and
"true and then tell ur whosn the widow
les person Mr-. Mi* vi :ted. But all k
-11.aside, di • s iiol the little j . dantic I cal
editor of the 7>-u7 , .V- do him - If it u
tice wlien he dl'j ara • the jr• -, j ilplt
and christians of Belle) rite, and wind- up
! by asking them all to believo that Mr .
: Mix. Wr . • : .•••<•' i "amj ly t :'y
to h'-r faith" n- being that "belt' r quality
of faith, which the great < >!; of faith
"when <>n earth find in ol < ore j
and which only th a chri-tiai. • in I! !'•-
f nte I -- os who I •eve in Mr M. \
magnetism." P"M \vi 1 wb •I.t•. r ' n.r
p.'.y for y- a.* i. i- - ; r ; .r 1 11 an that
wo f f r tho -•'11 :• • :v> d m-gr- a:, i
1, r du[e Y< . had I tier try a "la th
cure.
—The JI until: • 1 n '< <• detai. a fruit
le- attempt at high way r- 1! ry. which it
j is alleged recently occurr. 1 in t..e neigh- j
jb rh dof Snow .Si. tin- . .nty. It !
ay
Mr .1 'Mi Wh:'e !o ad, ft.' vs I
c al opera*, r. • wl.;— driving a. re oxer a
remoter .llr mS- ■*>'. ■■ t-> Martha-,
he met two wilv, trea !.• r en I ' g f
w•at a 1 ly ; t. Tie yev ..Mr
■
, i ncludc i that they inter, lit make a
: : titn of h;tn. He ;a* 1 the :■ A .
! however, undisturbed, 'in his return t •
- ; r. w M. fts Mr. W hit' -1 n nr 1 a
! d'-ep ravine, lie saw the inie n n Stan 1
•ngon a Miift.i bridge Before he r • h< 1
i ;t ne > ut ■ IT a little 1 uh t > w liipi hi h
and picked up a club t' uo on the nien in
• ase of an emergency, ' he wi, unarm").
As Mr. Whitehead i une t t. br. (.;<> t! • •
men separated, or.e standing on each si b
lof it. and he beard ll.'Tti rath'r in l>-
tini tly "mk< a sure h : n the
i. re get nt! e bri !r Mr. \\ i t i< .1
gave it a i ,t nr. 1 the animal •! Mt' l f r
; ward. The man t t 1 " right made an al
tempt t" grasp the iirid 1 • -*. f■ ■ I ..ro r.
the road. The other ma le an • :b,rt to
■
I a ... foil' 1. lie . ft'.lgl th dof ti." f .ggy. I
!. wevs-r, at. 1 Mr. White!.' . ! j • i t
| ' lub with c nsiderablo force ar, i hit the
i ma' ■ n the | ar. ! 11" d- j j 1 I n. t' ■ *
I earth ur I hugg' 1 tho ha- 1 n if in gr.
agony, an.l ' th men < nlinued >n t!.<
Ir- a<i. Mr W Bitsbswd Mid nothing to way
no when he reached .Snow SI shortly
after dark, but r- in. 1 !■! sr- mat the
i, tel. The ne*t morning he arab .t
-
early train which baxc# Hn St. -at I
0 clo k. After leaving the h :> and
as h fame I • the gate lea 1.• ;r t ire
trie',, th" t sam- ni'-n st It' r .in,
Wit a undaur.t. 1 tourag- Mr Wt • • I
weii.Je 1 his way [ a-t t l em, when they
grasj'-J hold '( him an 1 demand* 1 his
purse ||e refused, ar.d in his defense,
■ nocked one of his a"aiiants a terrible
c ra. a in the face an 1 he fell to the rail.
The other mn was hit b*. k of the ear
Tbey both made g.. 1 their eioap-e. The
n. n<l ■ ibt'e** th iglil Mr Whit'head hr. I '
a large purse in his pot ket. and grew d.
perate t„ secure it. By hi bravo, j lucky
1 (Torts he saved himself, and has yet in his
possession thes].', whi- h was all then ney
ho carried during his hJvcnturous jour- i
ney."
If < ;r Sn-w Shoe frier. js have c. h
desperadoes in their midst there is n pec -
pie more competent or willing to de*l
with them in a j r j r manner. Mr.
Whitehead ha only to put them on the
trail.
Dora lIKWAUX.—It is a penal offence
in this State to ride on either passenger or
freight cars without paying tho fare. The
Act of Assembly making it so provides
that every person so offending shall jar
a fine of not less than five d liars, nor
more than fifteen dollars, which shall be
paid to tho treasury of the school district
in which said offense shall have been cm,
milted for the use of said district; ar.d
such person so convicted shall be commit
ted to tho county jail for a period not ex
ceeding ten days. This law is not general
ly known, and young men and boy who
are in tho habit of "jumping a freight,"
may find themselves in jail before they
arc aware of it.— L. 11. Journal.
Ssriw HIIOK, PBXXA., July 2-1, ISM.
Knt ron CKXTRV Dstwx RAT.— PrarSir :
Please find shipment of coal sent over B.
A S. 8. Branch of Tyrone Division for
week ending July 21, 1 HH:I :
W<-k Pfnlmi.tj Tnlsl
In lftftl i, 71 UIRI 147.Mil
In U*2 5...4S lW.S's* 145.144
t iirrMus 21/ WE LACT
LLMUSS I.KII
Yours truly,
TIL OR. MCCAXK,
Welghmastcr.
Dumber 13 cars.
Other freight 1 car.
—AVhcn JOH went a first class job of
tinware done go to Jes. Harris A Co.'*
Hardware Htnro and bava Wolf do it.
Best stock, first class mechanics. 2k
DANVU.LK AIYI.I'M AN - I) Dit. Hin ti/.
Tho following communication from Jtev.
John Hewitt, rocbir of tho Kpiscopal
church, here, will exjdain itself :
KLSTTOUA OK lIIK C'KNTKK DKSIOCUAT
—l'rnrSiri: I obscrvo thut the Hujierin
tendent of tho Hospital for tho Insane at
Danville, Dr. H. 8. Bhult/., has lately been
severely criticized by several newspapers
for his management of that institution,
they charging him with cruelty to the jus
tients under his cure. My personal ac
quaintance with Dr. Hhtillz i, too limited
to allow MO to coin" out as his defender
against TLU RC charges, unle ho should a-k
MO to do so, Vhlcli ho has not done; hut
my profc Tonal inter, -t in all such liu
iiianitari TII institutions [.rompt- MO T , givo
jiublicity to a fact which lift ■ .MO to mo
in an accidental way and whi< h may J • r-
HAJIS bo cori-ideri J a suti fai lory general
answer to the charges again-t tho Super
intendent OF tho Dunvillo JB -jital. At
tho same time it may givo relief of mind
to tti" NI OUR R unty wi. • have fi .R ! in
tho institution, and B r WH infort ti -Y
feci r 'lit itous BO 111 " O! till! <haf('' I
do R. t vouch FOR the truth of w! AT 1 slate,
except to tnv that it < NO TO me fr. m a
gent man r< ling IN tl." J! ; tal WH- <•
veracity I have no r. a n tod IBT
It weald soetn that tbo newspaper lirst
publishing the cbargos of cruelty received
the irif rinat. N o which they are I I,
to t by ; .-r- Mil EL '-rvati' n, I. I fr • •:N R
linl !E fri. ml- f tl. • > ..t r, n r \< t fr<.tn
rc.abloft. : L-'fjat.nt in TH- II - J it-.
!it FROM [ R r.al cn rr.ir ■• f tl. IJ" r
intor.ient, attendant* who lift 1 1 n D
charg' 1 f ri - telly, in ! dor. ,• r ir.- .!• r
dination, at. 1 who are in tin way carry
ii • ■ it t'.. ir thr- it* "I r- \ ng" ; '. t:.e
I) -r. Any tr. ( cru ty wh hF• -
turr. 1 ; utrit- bring I. roe ar-- ALB g' i
again-t att'-N lsnfs an-1 t t r* - .IR.-I Dr.
1 R-!,NIT. . <if T ,R •, t• a • rtain • xt'-:.T, HE
; re>; on-ilde f, • W ut his at' r. lar T
1 it le i- N I IDISTI a' . 11 ' a-, d no -
ing w r • wit!) .. IT alt- :. iar.t' than DI -
< ti ■M. Ti.; )." ! ■%. ar. 1 they
abu - him. II .t new-paj -rs sin .Id : t
i give cr< I "nee >r ju'licitv t> th* st-.t -
I merit" • ! > . h t• r ur.i- lh< v hav
• 'her ; -itiv" J.r f"f the truth of them j
' 1 r wl). n or.- II ; tal Author.: ar
luab- t . Cm that 'V ly man wl. i
[ dinati i < :.n ' i"l j■ r- 1 • as-i t them .n
pr . • intra: f< •■ y>r Is
i their in titut: ns, j nt w. 1 fare ba ; y
, Cruel, i lie at. 1 C' lilempt. i att-r. Jar.t
will 1•• rll .r,■ lin their j, ar.! jj-cr
in'.cr.lent w.il let th r j.*ti..-nt- s.br
' ruth< rt: an exj t'.erij i\ . t the ;' !
vi .'.ti ati *i of w rti h in' -i thr -gh th"
; .! ir< i r the >a .■ i ! t " tin
sar !■ • f pat-.er.'.. in .o.r s v-rai h •; ilab. I
a h, !&.•• f. r", that n<> • '.rg. egait. t th'
' . i.ais • tl >e ir.stituti r. 1■ j .blisl - i
. ,
, ir.v • "tigat—l ar. 1j r ; ( er!y anther.', at' 1 1 y
the i >nst:tut' 1 aut: ritirt.
Mir uMH News.—Another new store
has b< -no; "n< 1 here 1 y Mctsr- 1 ilir ~•••
V A Urn* ,n M- \V. t i-'r -I ; . lu.g. We
j wish the enterpri ein con <>ur friend,
cut •:T bv a circtnar ut, in Hm wHh A
f'-wwe. ace, r- :••• ga. r r rat rat
■
the FIRt - g'-t The new Kvangeli H1 j
church here w ill be ready f>-r oc ipsncy j
in ft' La in -nth fr rn n v, lb v. M r
r.s 1.. I *< rv • n the (i. A. 11 lent n :
the rm-rnlr it <! the 1 '.'.h inst , and B '>
lb ' in t:> evening of same day. It wa
a novel i r\ of i.Je and quit- a large nam
!- r '•! j" pie were ..ut despite the rainy '
W ather TLIO ri."tuber# of the r..rr.e'
I bund i re tin I- r obligations and fr !r
thank* t ' Mr. J hn M Wsgrnr f. ran
elegant supt; - r and refre- '.nur.ts la't Sat
, urday n gbt C K. I' ingt. n, Jr , *a
made M- -t hajjy last Saturday morning ;
UP *I th" advent < ' a bran new dmught' r ;
' bohy. trot. Oath, taasiciMi ond in
tr iet r of cur band here. sj>ent U'T I
Thur'lny. Friday and Saturday in Phila- '
Jelphia, selecting a • "t "f r.ew instruments I
f..r the 1 vs. with wi. h they ad are w. r.-
•Jerlully JD'ftted. -The festival heid by
lh" Dr. (' >. !■ POTTER !'■ t. N U• >I <.
A. B, on the IATH an-1 11th inst, WA
juilo a large aflair of its kind. Tho fes
tival wa* held in a rin IS tent owned by
them, pit< hod up >n Mr. Miles flreen's lot
by the foundry, ar. 1 is a caj ilal place and
was elegantly decorated with evergreens,
flag*, Ac. Tho fe'tiva! as Mileshurg F"*-
| tivals are WAS well patroolxcil and they
j took in the neat sum of one hundred and
*ixly-fivn dollars. There was an abund
ance of excellent creams, water Ices, cake,
lemonade, root-beer, candies and peanut*.
In connection with the festival an elegant
fifty dollar gold watch was put up between
two of our young ladies. This wa< secur
ed by Mis* Bmma Murray who raised
eighty dollars. There were two brass
bands In attendance. Tho Kagle cornet
band and tho P. C. band, of Slilesburg,
and tboro was any amount of g<xd music.
pTitxoouAriiKi-.s I* SRostov—For tbi
fourth ttm tho Pennsylvania Stenograph
ic Association met in executive session, on
Wednesday of last week, at tbo Bush
house In this place. It Is probably the
smallest and most select organization of
its kind in the HWle consisting of about
24 active members. There were sit in at
tendance : J. P. Condon, Johnstown ; A.
Htppard, Ynungsfvwn, Ohio ; H. N. Walk
er. Hloomsburg; Oscar Meyer, Allentown ;
W. K. Beber and J- I Hagerman, Belle
font*. Mr. Beber, of tbia place, was chos
en secretary and treasurer for tho ensuing
vear. The" next meeting will be held in
first Tuesday in August,
IWL *
Obituary.
-Sarah, wife of ex-Judge Jno. H. I'roud
foot was born July 23, IMIo )h(l j
Ml'esburg, Pa , July 13, DM:), i„ the "Ist
year of h'-r hg". For sometime previous to
h'-r death all who saw h'-r were impressed
with the fact thai her end was near. This
was indicated ly her worn arid i-rriaciufd
ajip'-arurico and tho ulf r helplossnos* to
which she was reduced and the intense
suffering sho endured. Hisf-r I'roudfoot
had bc-ii a rri'-mlu-r of the M, K. church
for over fifty years and in all that time
was an example of christian fidelity and
oonsirtency. She was a consecrated wo
man, a woman of strong faith and great
seal lor God. Her mind seemtd to bo
wholly ah-orbed by spiritual concern s, re-
Ii -i"ii con-tituted the -haj.e •■( h'-r conver
sation. It wu- h'-r delight to talk about
li'-r Lord and bavi'.r. .She wa- p. -i-> <d,
too, of a deep .oil' itud" b r the -slvation
of souls and did ail in her t-owir to lead
pori-hin-.r sinr.'-rs to th" ' r.. 11 i r love
for God s house was Intense, the j.unctual
ity with which she attended th" church
service* wa. remarkable. She was never j
kn au t > |." abr'-nl when h< r j n - .•(,< ■■ w i.■
I ibl". She bar b.-'-n 1 nown to I"- al
in t tii "in- | r i -,t wh'-n olh'-rs
were j.revenU-il by unfavorable w-alhcr. !
I.ko her Mast'-r, it v. a her delight to!
mini-'.'-r to the ick and dirtrc--. ,J whet' v.-r j
• lie found tli'-m, and ! r .eh an extent '
w-.-re 1-r large ympathii drawn - it ) r
th" - •!. rin" - that h" -■< ti,'-'! i.r.ahle t-.
■ I enough ! r tie ni Our depart'-d s. t> r
wi.- a fa thf i! w- '-, an a' 1 ' iiiite j.arer.l
ind a kir 1 frier. 1 In d'-ath she had I. •
b-ar but with calm, unfalb-ring r-onf; i'-nc"
iri h'-r at |a- 1 Ito! ■ r eternal r-.:
WH. W. Bi.tt-i..
FOBTNKY D. ! J-.1-. I ".I . 1 • at t
h .no- f her n, Jam. • 1' rti.'-y, nar
Pile O* • Mi,.- aft ran - .' Jive
dat . Mrs 7- .-an Fortney, ag- ITI years,
'> m"iith and 2 dat s.
M tin rw . the da .gblcr of Dar.i'-l and
Hannah Zallers, and was born in York,
York - .r.tv, < n the ITth t l February, A.
D .1-I'-' Hi. •wa < rale 1 t> < hrbl,
bv ie r jar. nt-. in tie- y . •• 1 or linanco .f
maker hav r g j-'-rt rn.. -: tie- t-eri-monv .
st a vrv early age •r : me 1 f.,r her ill
th" v v. taken ir. h'-r i a 'ar 1.• i a Ja.th
fai, '!• •• •' chn-t'.an lib b-ing an earne-t
i n* t- r.t at. 1 dib.ger.t member "I tie-
I it! ran sr. .r i for at 'o ast : (ty V'-ar-
T > l.'-r the c rvn.e - f the churi h was a
gr -t i ght a- v.. .a- ~f v. II r faith
wa. att. r •(■ d by her work*.
T .# J, . it w> man wa* n. :!.<-r f
y ■ ir- f .r i r.' rr. ! tv. la-.ght' • ■
■
17 .' !-*•', t!., fun V !.- I. •; t
gr -vri, the y .r, • t, a 1 -. -, da .gl.tr,
h. iri r KM. it 'tin yi-.1 !•(.".
r.e * d'-ath cur -. Then si! nly a- if
to ' f -ip frr w t -..-rf -wir.g r
the yari "f j - ace at. 1 health give r, the
;. inges- daughter was Or k.-ri w th the
tUsi fever, ar. lon tl first day < f Aj.ril,
.
: ath ' r.rne .• 1 p • I 1' f th" he I. 1
'
f r l.'-r to *. • ut i fr wan 1 were
s'.r..- -t ur.kr -wr n the same dsv ar d -l
•.. ver. 1 -ir* aft'-r th' d'-ath #>f the daugh
ter, the .r-a i rr. - -., r aga.n ' nt r ! the
h m ar i D 1 F< rtn'-y,Hr the h .-loir. 1
a-.! fall r. •• hi in death "ntr etl. -j
day f A;r.:, )H- , f ,th<r and daught'-r
w, re bur . ! at the >srne tirr.e in the same
grax•-. T' i* wa- th I art if tho faithful
wife an l dev ted mother j .cr • 1 ator.ee
with a twor-iged sw rd N' *-r d.d moth-r
'. v r n.r f • it r.wf sir. . Tme
'
bv • • a*, a* d t • y hr, . r ".id away in: i
t v r. urr.' *' i twenty ar.d <Kr, as the
anniversary f thi f.-arful calamity came
ar .r 1 s! n urn' 1 anew the b " ■ f h• r
dear loved on'-*
Th" '.del daughter. Mrs. Matv A.
■
' me i < v-ar*. tiaving di lenlhe'J.ldav
of April, 1877
M -.h rn . her -nt'- aft'-- the d'-ath
■
l- - aft'-r t at i-'r a • ters were sju-nt in
i it' !■ :. Nt" with th" writer, and h'-r sum,,
m- rs at the i d j lace with Jani- M<-titer
si • ir< C* ' r uk• ;' ■ art- 1 a- I
St ■ :gl tful, exemjdary in life, si e la-came
: endeared t ■ al! wh kn wh< r. and e.j.f .
' iai'y t the pat r ar. 1 nieji.'a-rs of the
church in which #>,. always a deep in
j t< rt Iter ififiu' r.i • f. r g ' wa* r>-
ruarkabie at. 1 ,e I ■ i a j are in the
(smily *n i chtircii fr nt which she will
; r,g l>e nit* - ! Hhe was not si'k long.
; Ind'-- 1 it '' always I er cxprwod desire
j that wh'-n the ,at ikr.'-s* came it would
iri t-e ).,r g i tr.lv five days fri.in the urn"
; she f.: i,uk t- % wa* ■ x-r a* d the spirit
return"-! t the ti -l who gave it. Hhe had
",-f-n I kinp and wsitir <• ( r th c- id dread
me.icog. r. T her, Mri-g in the faith
*nd love of the tdesfi 1 J'--o*, he had no
terrors, she rather if r -1 b" with Phrist.
When she lcit . r h-u■- al the , -,J of the
; winter f-.r that of br. tlmr James,4he sa d
•he uld nt be ba' k. that a'.) wa* ready,
.he ci"thing in which she wa* to IKldress,.d
j f. r the grave wa. j re; xred ami laid side,
*ll 1 rn 1 Is a white cap and Something
' white for ar. -i d my no k. you sea that it
is obtained when ns- leal. Thus she seoni'-d
to say
'I am ka—3iical It." llit'-slt tit, wea'T. (*iat ai.l
Wallies f r tl.'. 4a* l), I, T It,- , 1 Ilia
Wait,r.g till tti Wast*-t #'.*ll 14,1 use tis. ami e.*.'
t ti,< a'm of tbs immw '. t" fhsgMassssf ■>•
The early training "f the family devolv
ed almost entirvir uj'- n ber. F<-r weeks,
at a time, and almost continually father
wa* from h.troe. of necessity #■>, in follow
ing hi* trade. She tr.'-l the dull"* and re
sponsibilities thrown tip>on her with un
faltering courage and firm faith that if she
did well her | art, the end would also be
well. She left nothing undone that would
mid to the interest, happiness or wolfuro of
her children. To say that she was a good
mother, a royal woman, and give the
words ail the force the language will im
ply, I* but to feebly express h<-r crowning
glories.
She left four sons, ninct<scn grand chil
dren and one great grand child to survive
Iter. Of the sons, John 11. is In the mer
chant tailoring business in Tyrone, James
is a fsrmer and lives near Pine Giova
Mill*, David F. 1* an attorney and (J. \V.
• minister in the Lutheran church and is
located at Ancram, New York.
The struggle commenced very early
in the morning of the day on which she
crossed Vbe dark Valley of the Shadow of
Death, and continued till five o'clock in
tho evening.
"Ot'- m bAt M!l> Mf* DMkUH
With tbf rtnm|xh 4t* mifM not ifII:
A* t!f Might ttf llf Immortal
Ot* Ht fffilir* vWfifi Ml;
th# hvoh ftf r*|str* lttfil.
And thf IsfAßttfttl Mullf *%• Mai,
A* that In nninf t*t tti. tnrf.
A* th# fv of a 4ft*| Mist,
Anl w# Mt la th# rtmlnf
A* fr# Mt by thf l1ft dfa4,
Wht a light o th# path ri*f kmaaattl
Th# f#at nf th# l£ht#o# M i
Wbru we tbsngbl haw wiUi WUt nMhriakiag
Hi,* v. ii,<- lorte'i ti u,
Aid taking flu hard of th* Karivr,
Went up on th* h'Mfiily
With every mark of lovo and a flection
tho remain* of the dear mother were c >w
mitted to till? grave, on Saturday, the "lit
day of July, attended hy h large conn,urro
j of friend* and neighbor*, in the little rily
I of the d"-ad at the foot of the mountain in
I'ine (irove Mill*, there to sleep till tho
I trurnpel ahull call and tho "dead in < nrit
. -hall ri*e flr*t," Affectionately,
l>. Y. Y.
Wolf and I 'ron* are the tinner* at
j ilarria it Co.'* Hardware .-•••. 9
-Suits made to your own mcaiuro for
I $16.00. Ijfnrr |fot(f or^trl
JloKTifiMiKr A 'do., Tailor*.
—'<o to Ju*. liarri* A Co Hardware
Store i r your tinware, rp< tiling. roofing
and repairing. Ail w- rk warranted.
The or,ly I In f.-ntre . .r.ty that
i a mlf.hinder or thre-hing hi,,,. <•*„ i,„
, ktjoi kod down and n paired in good *haj.e
j at a moderate coat i- at
Huh- it ' hirrk'i it,
| liellefonui, l'a.
Wiii-ori, Mr Kariano it Co , call atten
tion to the ,nly reliable J'.oa,Jy Mixed
1 air.t in tie- market 'I he I'ioneer J're
pared I'u • ■_ ,r, 1 y .-open, r to any
i.eaoy Mine., l'n;r.t * -d hi I rival* purr
white had m it- Hftoothm ► in working
I and durability, Tbia paint i* guaranteed
Iby the manufacturer* not to crack or pool
• " ' "yr Ihe guarantee i* not
"i v g 1 for r-; a • it;,, paint Lut it
w ill he put on it ,l h ,! i crack or per ]
j within the time ►;,, ,;.,,p It will bo to
1 v .r intere-t t - ail ai.d Wibm.M'-
i ar.ai.e At , : ,r<- j .relating either
white lead or at.v oti.i r lictdy Mix- 1
, I'aint.
White g. a;. ) emhroid-rie. It.
t, aI.MX •. A - \
Fajiwf.K- '| ,i , ,s a, t y , now
have ah ' bluett . thfe •, ~u r ma
r.:r.. ry t ' - r-( a.red and mad- a*
■
throhir.g h.i,, !.:f,e ,h- p,en and
any other k:r. ! of machif ry will ha re
'"• ' 1,1 rh '" J ' it tie "ilavard
I "'dry. Jli. i- & (,nirrr.ru,
l'r : n> to- , If. Ilt-i mu-, l'a
—1 able linen a. i napkin*. D, OiMhti
A 5
A liamiek'- - ( i MKKitn—There
are danger, n* .. .ri*• rf< .. -in cirrulation
i ; -r; rt :,g t ! - \\ ;. ,t J,, af JU.r J'./-
at r, r. Tho aimngeit <vidcnce <f -,U
i great trait •,, tl l. i that partial know*
•g "• great < ffii a< v try to of .',
I. vii bottle if the gmuin' ha> a fay mmitr
■ a wa.r. ,test ! , an m the g!ef ; and
a t.reen - n ther-.,U; je wrapper. The
I.- rl rer ua> barm - a water, while
it j -• hi* th* f'T ;-r: • * r.- '*■&rv l<
r< t re fe. v.;- r. g wlh ar d col .r to'the
j bair. J'urchoM- only from rrtjyjnubU jir.
tit* A*kyourdmggt*tfor it. Kajh bot
i* warrar.t< 1 Johmb r,. liollowav A
' , I'l.i I.ia. a-. 1 Hal! A Kut'kel
X-w Vork, Wle • ale Agent,. d-jy
' i.amp. in hi, j n,J. rt." reaper and
m u,-r rej air* at
Hl< a- A (Jeiki tin e
i our,dry and Machine Shop*.
lie < ,r, ni ■ kl e retainer, f r ,•> nt.< ♦
rn- n, at 1> < A < v
—Mr 11. A 'Tit7.*l, who ha> t)- b- -t
r ' I -'tati ii , n ,gr uitural machinery in
i thi* county i, tow employed bv
111• a- A 'imrFETH,
t-'- Kellefonte, J'a.
Musical Instruction! !
The und< mgr.. 1 w ill I , g, n a term or
Mu-.cal 1 nrtru- lion* in the I'iar.o and
"rgan, comrnenciiic July ""th, IKR3, and
r.iir.iijnp w#-* k> ( srill br or
ram/.-d a! Aar - i urg. M' i.eitn, and
a. ntty Arrangement* hate i.. en made
at Aarontburg to arc tstoodale pupil*
from a dirUme, who are defin ur of re.
< ejv.ng n. , --a. iri'tr tin. T- rt: ■ mod
• rale , .J I arit ' car, t-'- pr-aurc-d at
rca' r.a! rate. Ten-on* exj ting to
take tecum' *h- uld apply immediately, *o
that the n- earary arrangement* may bo
i-th-cted. 1-r furibi r informativ. n apply
in jer.-n Port, Jr< ••
Wm T Mrvrs.
t. A*rontburg, l'a.
—Champion ai d Otborne and
mower repair* at
HICK* A 'lkifff-111
Foundry and Machine Shop*.
Political fcnnonncwmentn.
W are anilxrlrMl t,. *ai,minee that I*r. J. *.
-A|*l 11 fie. - * 1.- a -lelelal- (,f
An- • into at,! iv ft*. tho dnriiisi **f tho
1 (I mIH < OKlay CotVHitlflt.
Wo nrn natlor*rw4 !n irih M.I. ti.nl HKMIV R
KMI7II, f s*jfim it r v?i),lj , %* ]| !w n niplhUt#
ft Am*"' •!♦ J• If *., ari of thn
Otmotf CVmrwntl*>n
liellpfonU Grain MnrLrt.
July .'O, IRtX
CotMrfra,! I | T It R *.}*?• 4C"
W>i#ut--w hit*, j.* r I'onirf i 91 lo
" ?f1. " ** . 1 I<<
W h*nl. N .1 *tl
(Vm—ir, p*r .. n . r . t „„ r - Tni „, w
" ibrlliut y*>f rTrtllf ., r — r _
Clwta, |m linwliw 1 , n trTr o .-rmn. u. m
p.ntlfjr, jw*r l rjf wr-isht., .. ............... To
It*#- To
f*lowr fw f joijii'l
n- or,* jwf I'M . R-r!lT ti
•' {of ikfk, " ITh
Pi*f"T. frf'Oftj. |>f T <*l
IK'S NOTIC R—Letter*
I s 1-otntnr rtr < n lh I"Ui* .f Mm Jan* W.
11*1". 1*1" of lUlhl'ifilo Nfroth, mfi,tjp, |N .
h**iO|Z gr*r*t**l tr* 1 " tit 1" ml fowl i] r *
ivMwH'ol ic *i l "♦*.> *rw Ia tnnhr Itrintwdl
•I" p*rw"Ol. *ti<l *ll 11."*" fUimn *c*i„at tho
*nne In s.i l them, July ■ath"itfmt#4 h lw. f,.r
■rHiwrooi.l. AI'AM HOT
KtftroVf
li A X . —Came In the prrmiscsof
. th nn.l.r., at the M,leai, ;rg a
ml Ik cew. lift,! pi-teeter. mlX.ll. atr. XV. (a
n-. iflet le oeae- I rtraeV pre., [wi . 1,, 5 -a
atet taX. tier away, U-.llar aV. will I.
a.y-ontlnj! tela*. Wiui-wMtui..
Joly 1, W Milfwbaec, IW.
I I AT Ii 1 n -The undersigned,
1 * ern era of the Oalale ~f San,l Stela. 4e, eaaoil.*
hair ■ t aalr a latf. -jeaMOi trf l„n>hrr. nf all kwnla,
that will kr aHrh<af Sf*ral attrattea ftrekle
flllinc eetra tor HU ttmhar. tVh m cii.rar '-"t
lowrr than tb aam. .jnalltt e*a 1e haM aar aher.
rtae. MRjs *|*KV STKJS, f
C B llt'ltSlKU.
Jai> tone. Till.ll "m'r O A>
Dissolution ot Partnership.
is hereby given that tho
A * |*rtmWf heeSit ailnliat h*wr.a *. T.
*hgrl and J. H Vaa Ormtr. I *kr t Ml'atto ef
th. Cntai I)ra,.wiT. •* Ut *lrta natar at
Shatter* 0 Vaa Orwwr, ha thU * hnn .thw.lvi* hy
in at owl ooaaaat. J, a Vaa (* rattriaf Sua M
Dm. Th. hwoka aa4 whartlpHen IM ef th* tat*
Am will matla at th* Wr of th. Crrtma ttowa.
out. wlwra all anwaaW will b* etwraM Or wtUa
mewt. . T. SHI OrRT,
U,llRratr, Jl/ , IW3. J R. VAN OUltk,