Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 13, 1883, Image 8

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Thursday Morning. September 13, 1333.
CoaaasinanrNi'S, containingImportant sollill
ad from any |,art of t1... .nitty. N., rommunlcsltcus I
Inanrtad unlsss accompanied by tin. raal name of Ilia
writer.
Local Department. ,
—l* Nowt sarcastic? t
—Tho work on tho now bridgo goes on. <■
—Send in your local* before Wcdnosday '
afternoon. (
—A new roof on tho Court House. (
What next ' I
Pierce Mussor nnd Toby, aro iho crack |
hunters of Millholni.
—Our little Recorder is going to throw 1
himself all over Phillpsburg to-dny.
The Watehman local was around con- t
gratulating tho Kurekas on—tho rain.
—Don't forgot tho "Chick.-n and Wuf- I
lie' at the Reformed festival to-night. '
Tho Paragon llaso Ball club regi.-tei
ed at the BrockerholV ilousoon Friday and i
Saturday.
Wlien it rained the tlr-t drop last I
Saturday, tho boys alt d.outc.l Eureka ! {
So Joe sftid.
—District Attorney II ifrle i ra< ticsd b. -
fur* the U. 8. District court at Williams- I
port this week.
"Al" Oarman caine It >mo without be- I
ing blown up on a steamboat or smashed t
in a railroad disaster.
—Tho little end of a cold "bliz/ard
struck us on Saturday, no harm done a? i
we "weathered tho storm."
I). M. Butts is having a new house i
built on Armor street, for Mrs. Armor, t
This is the tlrst house on Armor street. ,
Soap is a first rate thing to wa.-li with c
but as an articlo of diet, we don't see how „
even an Annapolis caiet could fatten on ,
it.
—Col. Hastings says .lack Spangler
"cross-sectioned bis | antaloons while
hunting. Material poor for hunting pants,
we suspect.
—Mrs. Brockerhotf ha. improved the
appearance of her Bishop street property
very much by laying a new flag stone
pavement.
Reber says no more reporting before
Presbytery in his. They u-e so many
deuced names a fellow s not accustomed to, ,
you know.
—Bollefonte has the finest buildings and
the most infernal pavement* of any town ,
of its size on the continent. We'll bet
our ducats on it. I
—The newly erected Kvangelical church
a*. Miiesburg will be dedicated to 11." wor
ship of God on Sabbath next. All are in
vited to attend.
—Tho fellow with "tho little wheel-in
front bicycle'' created a sensation in town
last Thursday—you know we never saw
the "critter before.
—Our opinion i that the F.urekas could
lieat that Lock Ilavcn club every time.
You just ought to bave beard our bo) p
talk about it at supper time.
—As grim winter approaches, we strut
over Fearon Mann's pavement. With joy
profound wo speak of this. Won't some
othor citizens bo a little more eoin'v.
Glad to hear that Col. Bush has sold
some of his Carolina land ; g.ad for our
own sakes. Ho has just this much faith in
B. that he will invest every cent in town
Mrs. Kvan Valentine returned to her
home in Clermantown, after spending a
week, delightful to h'-r friends, in Belle
fonte. Our churches and our society feel
the loss of such a woman.
Daniel Bible, F.q., of Philadelphia
visited his grandson, Frank E. Bible, last
week. Mr. Bible is eighty years, old and is
a hale, hearty old gentleman. May he
live many years longer.
We hail with joy tho near approach
of 18R1. Leap Y*ear, just think of it, some
chance to get rid of the old Bachelors like
Aaron Williams, John ('. Miller, J. L.
Bpangler, S. D. Gray and others.
—Edward Chambers, Henry Bergh is
looking for you. You may call it scientific
amusement, but it is rough on the cater
pillar. We tried the same experiment on
a little Ethiopian* neck. My! how that
nig did howl.
—That sarcastic cuss, the Dnih/ AW*
man, make* us very tired, Tuten ought
to be ashamed of himself parading this
memento of "the life of bliss beyond tho
grave" before us citizens. Newty is too
goody-goody for these lower region*.
—This week saw the smiling face of
James Pope, Esq., of Snow Shoe in town.
Jim la a live man and is developing, he
says, one of the finest coal properties in
the stale. By the way, he has become a
Democrat. Hurrah ! for Jim.
—A. O. Furst Esq., has been conducting
a suit before one of the ecclesiastical courts
of the Presbyterian church—the Presby
tery of Huntingdon. When that court
sits down on bim he will think "there'*
a Divinity that shapeshis ends rough," etc.
—The infant son of Prof. John Hamil
ton died Sept. fl. The afflicted parents
seem to have been particularly unfortunate |
their eldest having died only a few years
ago. They have our deepest sympathy in
this hour of trouble. Only one child is
left to them, a little girl.
—Maj. Wis. P. Duncan upent two or
three days in town to see friends, etc.
Thought you did a pretty smart thing
when you left us for our lively little neigh
bor, Philip*burg, f Made a mistake, old
fellow. We are going to be the best town
in the State in the next five years. Come
back and grow up with us.
_
Dkatu or Mil. John Shipper,—Died
of consumption at his residence in Pine
Grove Mills, on .Saturday Sept. Hth, in tho
sixty-ninth year of his age. Mr. Shlller
had been in delicate health for some years,
hut still able to do light work at his trade-
For tho last two years he was unable to do
anything, and was confined to his boil fur
the Inst eight months of his life awaiting
patiently anil calmly his end, expressing
tho fullest confidence in God's grace and
covenant prorniso to his people. It was
evident that ho could not recover but every"
tiling that kind bands could d<> was done
for bis comfort. Inexorable death which
comes to all in due time, silently stole upon
bim nnd culled his spirit home from among
his family nnd friends.
Iti his demise the wife has lost a devoted
husband, the children a loving and indul
gent father, the relatives a true friend and
tho community one of its best citizens
The loss sustained in his departure is keen
ly felt. Ho was a man of simple habits
and of truth and honesty from principle a
firm advocate of right and justice between
man and man. Th" deceased was b"rn
near Sunburv, of this state, on the 2d of
Fell., IKI .I, of Irish descent, though ho
could speak German. His father, John
Shitfer, emigrated to this c untry in im
early day, ari l - rved in the war • f 1812.
He spent his Inst days with L 1 a son and is
buried in the Pino Grove cemetery, where
his j-ra%e is pr qerly c mmemorated by
the G. A. R. every Decoration day.
Mr. Shitfer was one of our oldest i iti -
zens, having lived on the sani" place for !
15 year*. 11.-was married to I'. lly Win
gard November, I*ll. Tho fruit of tl.i- i
union was 7 children, three sons and f .r '
dauglit' rs, ail survive l.irn e\ -q.t <i. • n •
who died in his infancy. The y< .ng-st J
daughtci is marred to Dr. G W \\ ■. !<.
and live in theo',,l Shiffer h me with wh en
no doubt Grandmother SbifTer will spend j
her declining years.
Mr. Fhitfer was an active member of the ,
M K. Church, ar, 1 wa- a dev ted and
ard'-nt christian. The remains . f the d<
cea . I were interre lin tl I';r.• <>r
cemetery, on Monday at lOo'clock a m ,
amid a circle of friends and re .lives'
*>rvires worn b< !1 in the M. 1 Church,
conducted by hs present j *•'.■ r. Rev.
Agive, a-'i'to Iby 1"V K -• r ar 1 K"f
in | living the lad tribute of r.'.jt t lb" '
departed. Peace to hi- remains.
W • •
Rev. J. W. Wiiitb T r u n r lli r.r
sr.—The l'resbvtery • f 1! .nting ' •. met
at Lewistown Thursday Fej;. ruber • . 1--
to r-.n-ider the charge. ..) for. -y j referred
again-', the Rev J W. \\ !. •, f fl 1- ,
r >y. The fart that many of ir citi/.-n* 1
are personally acquainted with the rev- |
erned gentleman, that he is a brother in- i
law of Gen Jas. A. Beaver of this pis e,
that A. • > F .*-t, Esq.. was la. }. .
counsel for defence, and that his character
f..r honor and uprightne - of life i sj t
less and above suspicion, makes th trial
one of interest l" us *ll. Tl • charges
preferred are as follows, t" wit
I I v P.i vim TO Tim AT ivrvrvT
,s / • -a- -.us n In that he hold ar.d
teaches that the sufferings • f Ch- st w. re
in no sense a -ati l action for v ste.l law.
That l(ie sufferings c f Chr -t w re
in no sense a satisfacti i to D vue ni ~
there being no justice to sati<fy, as ,-ti< e
is not an attribute .f (. 1.
-I In that be teaches that the eff t of
the atonement is s ; mp'v moral influent o
II A to tub Thin it v
<p'c i • -ofro'n In tha' he dimes
the jrfr- altty c.f the Holy S; ri'
In tha. he der ie* the distinct ar 1
real personality of the Father, Son and
Holv Spirit.
111 A* to tub Natcrb ' r Sin.
S/r -mti us.— r) That -in consists in
acts only.
'■ In tliat he denies tho imputation of
Adam's sin.
IV. A to tiir Rr>' rrkition.
Spfr>tical\"n <> In that he teaches
and holds that the material body cannot be
raise,) again.
(>' That at death the soul takes with it
a spiritual hodv.
V. ThatMbvian he Savkis Tiißotii.it
MoRAI ITT.
Sprri tirnfion* —That men ran be saves)
bv obedience to tho moral law—tho ten
commandments.
The prosecuting committee were Revs.
Robert Hamill, D. I) , I. J. C'oalo and
Elder Dorris, Esq., of Huntingdon. The
Presbytery could not overlook his views of
tho atonement, and the polling showing
tho sense of tho assembly to be against
him, Mr. White resigned from Presby
tery. It is said that Mr. White's congre
gation has heretofore endorsed his views,
but whether they will stand by bim at this
juncture is not known.
Tkntii Annual Pi'-ni\—'The Pat
rons of Husbandry of Centre county will
hold their Tenth Annual Picnic on Nil-
Mountain, near Centre Hall, on Thursday,
Sept. 20, 188.1. Hon. Mortimer White
head, Lecturer of the Nation Orange. Col.
R. H. Thomas, Hec'y. of Penn'a State
Orange. Kx-Gov. Curtin, and other will
he present to address tha audience. Cor
net Band* will be present to furnish music
Several manufacturing companies bave
requested permission to exhibit, and the
same privileges are extended to others. The
public generally are invited to alllcnd nnd
parcipitate in the enjoyment of the day.
All application for restaurant privileges
must be made to Jno. D. Hourbeck, of
Bellefonte.
By order of County Grange,
Geo. W. Campbell,
Linden Hall I'. O, Chairman.
Farewell aervicea next Sabbath at the
Y. M. C. A. Hall, on the departure of Rev.
K. Edward* for Florida. The member*
and friend* are cordially invited to be
present at 2:50 p. m., the pastor wishes to
sen them all.
Bcllefonto in llm rnutriil town of (Vn
tro county, tlio contro "f thu n -*t Bin to nf
Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania i* the Key- j,
stone of lh arch of states und lock* thorn
together indissoluby. The United State*
in tho centre of the Wntnrn llernlphnro,
anil the Western Hemisphere is the cen- (|
of the World, Now its jut u* dear as
mini that itollnfontn is thn centre ol the
World. Don't you see our Importance w
neighbors ' What a great future there f|
is before us. It look us some time to fig- p
ore this out, but, being a great mnthoma
tition wo ciphered it down. Thero is no H
use in Kxehnngna disputing this—Helic
fonto is the centre of the World.
—The Buffalo Kin railroad bed is now
completed —the men are working on two _
branches which will be finished in a few ;
ilavs—what then ' Are these men to he
dispersed and the carls and horse- sold '
The grading of the Beech Creek read lied
is also likewise about ended. Thero are
c
Isi mi men that in a week's time must go
el ewhere in search of work. I f the right of
way is given through Nittanv valley the e
Isihi men, these expensive equipment- will
be put upon that road at once. II w stu
pid ' liow suicidal ! To !o'. the o p< r unity j
pa our indclrh arc purali/' 1 and w
ouraelve. uro at the mercy of a heartless
monopoly. We have the power to break
thu chains. I'nwc havo < mpetition,
we mu-t remidn an undeveh j ed, thinly
I p'llati I and hack wood, < • untv. 1 1 r. t
the farmers of N'.ttar.v t.e< I -omo f<-nil !
i/.'-r Can they get them now ('ill/.ens '
! think of the o thing".
•
The street- ar* ta'.kir g • f the l,cm vt i
! branch once again. Tim rumor doesn't i
! seem t I set 1 the I int ' < ot.vulslons I
|by any m< an-. The - are t mini- t- • j
1 ; "ri- iiral for that. Whenever tlie l'enn
! sylvania -ays it will do ar.ythinr; hul l a i
branch r-u-l or a new d- j -t, for it. tat e
| llellefonters -n!v smile at th .• w !.-•
•ai d res) estate •!■ n't q'llv- r w -rlli a'" : t
'li it President M*' key wn in I -wn to see
] about it t Saturday and -ay K brti will i
build It if the right of way tan he g tt'-n.
We hope gef,tl • ~-n V> i ' lay I at I
if you are in earnest every cili/cn wi I
he',j , li.it vs.- confess that we f. ,r y .r
methods I very rad that y- i have t. i : 1 1
| ha- broken up t i many •f ■ ir < i • - t
and cost us too much—ll- b irnt bll l h xrs
the lire Hut if jo idore t want ■., !
I grade y< ur r- sd bed, put "n thn ir-in. at, !
j give you a ' . f ..Hi" hundred th< ■
sr. is -ay i<>, s.r, 1 we one and ail wiil h'-ip
; thn enterprise Hit 1 jr- mpt, get tl t.c i
I|itup < r -hut >ij Wi cann". f I'■ r
ever.
—The Harvest 11 mn servi * at the
(jcrinan lb-form church on Hun-lay were,
las expect- I. w- rli attend'.! .; The ' ill
i ritual of th" chur< li was rosl.who the
alter was decorat- i in the n, t artist
manner with !'. w-rs, grain a-d fruit
The | - 'scpes, grapes and pears made one's
m- 'ith water. The ..-rn ri on tl- - text.
<lur lir.es are fall. •> : r u in j lea-ant
pin ,was t rt but ; inlrd, and Mi
II- 11-r's e untory in the way • f technical
ex. :u'si n was r i. y very line, I t we
•liak" our heads, with 1 rsinus, at that ,
orym. Tl.n reporter -es n< t wish t •
make the />" - - it tho organ <-f d' n- m
inatien, v-1 he <an r.-t help but is
hs,ng f r the plucky I 'tl < ng r,
that has built -uch a handsome iittie
church on l.ynn street, and f--r the no ••
ea-\ eat whereon you ■ with tit think
ing of the Inquisition—an ! the smart little
minister, who give. y i a litt'e sermon,
I it knows when he makes h s j ,r,t and p
t.aving ma le it. when to si- p. \\ e noti< e '
a few slv dogs, besides OUTselves, that
to like nice seals, and a short talk
Your reporter seeing the ma.wtie
f rm of (' 1. |) (i Hush yester lay • n ll
streets hailed him at once. " (Had t< s< •••
\ou hack to t -wn, Cob net. Are you going
to do anything fir thn town this I'all ?
" Perhaps. I have -hi some of my
seiulhern lands and am negotiating a sale
of the rest, and every dollar shall g into
Bellefonle."
" Didn't your Carolina j y '
"Oh, yes. Hut lam getting too old to
spread over the whole I'niled States. I
have to consolidate, and this, to my mind,
is the best point in the country. A boom
is cem>ng with the Nitlany Vailey 11. K.
that will send "
" Hut. Colonel, (suppose the farmers are
so short-sighted as to refuse rights of way
. what then''''
I "That can't keep- tho Vanderbiit ejs
• torn out They can have tho right of way
, up the Hald Kagle for nothing, with less
- mileage and less expense, a sloo,l*lo
les. Hut only a few are kicking in On
s tro county. If Clinton doe# as well thn
1 road is certain. The orea and farms of
- Nittany mut be developed, that i* all.
s With this road and the Buffalo Kun and
the Lcmont branch, I shall see Ilellefonte
with 30,000 yet, and Centre county
s with a hundred thousand. Young man,
I invest here. If you can't do any- holler
. mortgage yourself, and invest right here,
s it will pay you. Good bye.
f
—We guess the New Orleans Minstrels
put their best foot forward In the street
parade. The baritone horn was really an
artist. Hut with thn exception of his
> music and the contortionist, and perhaps
. the colored dude, the performance waa not
i especially brilliant. Tho now hall was
) about two-thirds full. You didn't have
) the I)rmocrat advertise you ; iserhape you
I will know better next time.
Out, Door SportN
C
The game between the Kurekas and the j
Paragons was stopped by the rain. I (
The hftsn ball game between the .Mill
Hall hoy* and fho Milesburgers at the
latter place, wbb postponed on account of
Lli" weather.
The Hamil Bros, lost In lli" Tennis
match at Aitoona. Thayer arid Wadlo p
won three out of four sots Tho Aitoona d
men slaughtered the Lancaster men -1 to 0 t
tlio day before. < >ur hoy* havo not had n
sufficient practice yet nor played together h
at all, but all tho game- they lost were so f<
close, and tho set that they won stood li to
games, so that wc can give thern every }
encouragement to practice, H
There is to bo another match gatno he- t
lwi-i-n the Kurekas and tho j i ked nine -
next Saturday. , ,
Sunn of our Termi players intend ,
matehing themselves against Lock Haven
We have ttiu material t-- wipe tho lumber
city - ut. Ho try it, I- y .
Thr trnii is (numainriit. Tu----lav's '
weather l-ing unusually fine, tin- air quiet '
ar- I the uri bright, a con 1-ruble crowd 1
of ladle- gathered > n the upper terrace to
watch th" tennis match n •'- n in the
lawn -f Mr-. I'cubcn Valentine They
were the guests of Miss Anna N'alentin".
the - rigir a' -r of the T'-urnarnent ar, I tl -
giver -f the pr;/.<•• wt-i-h were two tennis
chj ■ and were r- p-< tivlv the - r '. are) j
"cond | r /.- - The eight ' -n!- • tatit- w- r--
\I- r John I.v-.n, > Hami!l, .1. Da.e, :
K!!i "rvi , .lam- llamill, K Y -! Inv i
ier-, H. ' 'ri - • ar, 1 H'-r I in- rvill--.
four mat h---. 1 i.e contest - ■ n r arr w < i
it -If l< wn t- M-- -r- I Irt - - ri, .1 Ir \ ~ - ■
an-1 th- Ilamllls, when - mo really ' •--•
playing vh executed, eliciting much a; •
p' . .- fr iii the -x- it' ! p-ctators, and
when the struggle wn- r-di<- it H Han,ill
ar I ilrh; i. the excitement f->r a brief
-1 ell wa int'-nse, nor w*> it Ir at-ri till
Mr *•. Harr.i.i was do-lured tho chanif; >n
-f the. only a- i r- - v-i the first pr -
li I a I I•en " quit ; ■ I with the jr- ;< r r -
gaiia -eh a- t-nr. • h< -, th- Struggle
w i"<l n- d Jht have 1- en in- r • severe. t>
some <-f the Contestants lab -r. 1 n- :-r
much ir.i - r.veni< ijce <-n that account It
w i- a "1< . ghtf . 1 a-fa.r, t. * v< r, t v.-l t->
li --f lb ■ • rite ar i a gra> -f .! i i a on
the part of M \ n'.> nt.r.-
Mtf.s - ri. lit"- The > .nday > !
and bvn-1 ur.i n | icnlc rarne off a> a iv r
ti -1 la t Tridav ar ! ..le a• : -
t ■ t ■ rig fine ar. 1 j '..-a ~r t, at. :
1" ■f -• ! 11.'.r •• t," eat There were
three .r-j r- -anted, \ / Tin- M K
Baptist a* j l'r.-.f.yt" rian, ar. Itw l ands,
the II nrd and tl irg The j •
wa f-'ll- wi I in the evening by a hand
festival which, on a- ■ mint ■ f the rain
which fell ah >ut 1(1 o'clock, was held over
until H .tor-lay night, alth .gh this wa
re t the ,ijc* at :-rl Thr r> '.ml was hold
f r tl • | .rp -e f paying iff a small 1 al
ance i-n th- new -*. - I it-tr ;ments whii h
they purchs-i I r t long since The ex
p- tati--' ■ ! the b< \ w-re r- at. la: I
they n--w ntfi one ol the t'.r,-t . ts , )
tar i instruments in a i thai -untrv There
w• re present thr-- lar. i- • ri Hat ,r lay
• vening. the H :it-l, Cur-n and Mi!--
burg, ami ther *a- an abundance of v-rv
excellent music The only n-w feature of
this f-'si-vnl was a wheeling match for a
cake, and • id men. y- ung men an 1 l-y
-r nsecutive|y< r . „ ), Id of th > banc les un
til Mr WaHace finally ran the slak - d wr;
and endc-l tl match Kverything | s-i I
•ff plea-ant! V, allh- ;gh quite a humt>er ■ f
us shivered fr m the cold.
iiur estei-mi-l friend and fell or t< ns 1
i man, l"r--f. 11. H K1 so, left t--wn one day
la-t wei-k to find a ni-w home cithe* in
Calif rnia c r Florida. He will he very
much missed.
Hev K Kdward", pastor of the I'apt.-t
church here ends his labors with this con
gregation next Hur.day. It is with deep
regret that we see hjni go fr m am-rig us
for there is reason to b, lieve he has
d ne a g ■-1 w rk here, ar I is a pleasant
and agreeable gentleman, a .id deservis an
Immerse amount of success wherever be
may locate.
It took twenty-five men and forty boys
to put up the canvas last H aturdsy morn
ing for the festival.
The Mill Hall base ball nine came up to
play the Milesburg nine Saturday on the
early train, hut rain in the afternoon in
terfere.! an-1 the game was not played out
A Cvßti—Rev. K F. I wards, b-ing
about to leave for Florida, hereby, desires
to acknowledge the generous kindness of
the Editor of tho Crvtrk Dkmocrat.
Throughout the year he has received a
copy of this wide awake paper free of
charge. From it he has derived much in
teresting and valuable information. Ho
has not been In full accord with its politic
al views and yet it Is always wise and
profitable to hear both sides. Many thanks
for tho privilege thus afforded tho retiring
pastor'of Mi)<*burg and ilellefonte Haptisl
churchea.
Milesburg, Hept 10, 'R3
BVOW Stioß, I'ICJCKA., Sept. 10, IWI3.
Kut roR t'r.i trk Dkmocrat. — &rnr Sir •'
I'lease find shipment of corl sent over B.
A H. H Branch of Tyrone Division for
woek ending Sept- 8, 1888 :
Wr-k rrertMisljr T„l
In issi S.HI ITS ays ITT.nTX
In IS2 t.oiw l .:,H7 1&2.1U
lnrr<w 1d,7*1 1.M
bMIW l.scl
Y'ours truly,
Tiion. MiCanx,
Weigbtn aster.
Lumber 14 car*.
(Hhor freight 2 cart.
—Tho I'arngon* wi*ro hoalcri 11 to I in ri<*<
Uk-isrlii-ld, and almost as badly In Aitoona Ho
II they can't play any better than that, wi- ( f,
mti no use for theqi here. WecMCMto* pal
lato thorn on the ruin. Why, they never in
would have reached homo if the Heaven* nr.t
hadn't interfered.
—Tho othi-r day dim Cornely ambled w ,
part us like an -thole with a bunch of UJ
i|iios in his hand, very pretty daisies t' <• t i,,
Well, if Jim is a dude, wo le the know- ,j.
more politics than any other Iri-hrriaiof u .
hi- age la the l'nite<| Stat-- and he'- solid „
fur Mulhoolly every tirn
—-It gladden- our eye* to >< - the very
handsome Presbyterian .Sunday w hool rio
above tho ground. Now thi- i. - rriamcn i ri
tal, thi i- doing something for the town. ''
When the JHuf Si .rkiii-i'i do anything, tle-v
<l-1 it w"-)i. Pleata put a nUe hroa-l pave- jjj
ment in front < f the i nlding-.
- The lhi-hi S' "ifthe'-th ;r.--* . peak
ing of tho Tyrone bicyelebt- that w.-r<- :ri .
town • n that day, n-mo 1 much rr.l at "■
th- marvelh ij. I that thev ma>l>
w
averaging a mile in song-thing b - than 17 ~
minutes. W'-ll that i- a r'-markahle feat g
t > pubiirli t'i the publii If th-re i a (
inglo I. v i I'J years >.f ag" in the tow-r, ,
tha* cat.'t walk a ri.il" iri II minut--, h"
ougiit to be lick' I within an inch of his
! r>
lif- These liicycles Wouhl stand r.■ • show tf
lesid-"s <" n Beaver - crutch'- We don't "i*
believe tl."- gentleman w ill thank y-u, | •'
S'-wt. But that i- the i r,• • . ,ei.ee of
a
falling into the ! ar. 1- of a slow coach I „
1 paper Where hat- y . I.< •n. y ;
man Havr.'t you hearl • f the T<dephon<- 1
r the Telegraph yet This i- the P'lh
, r.'. ,ry, boy, an-1 i- 11.- cl< -t r ar, rin !
I awav fr "rn a ra< - h or beat an <-xpr< -. j
Ira.'. A -w w h ■ 'ar. '. mat <• it in
thr" '■ minut' - let s w.
1
—There ar'- great many r vl arid in- r.
yah features in Husquehanna bass I,h
ing. ail 'f wb h, r.ii 'I- übt, our t- wn t ar
ty •f f :r, \ Hspiire Hri. th, ( has. lb it-
Ir. / P Blair, an-1 Nil* 1., us lh< r'
o .ghiy '■ -y-l. ar I they ca ight - rue h g ;
f -w- t • I,t th<- pr ;rarutu'- wa* rn
p,- t- w ' n ('!>">: '-y ar I I ; I . P g"s • '
' .Uy arul un.t" i y fell nto a deej- hole up
; th' .r i ks in wat'-r ar I th- tat 1"-*', , ,
i ach' 1 a < .roax, vs iuti the bat "f -ur
r r with a I. h 1 '
fi • s, therein, :! at' 1 !■ myar.'.ly 1 -t sure
"I wt. the stream lie'' rt • return again It j
was kit I of mean :n th" "tl rln ye lat ;■!,- ;
rg,atc -v <i !, at th'ir r : irt mat" < m-
HTI- hi ll* .-rt\ t'i h* T • .fit - ttlht *•!' j,
1I- th in niv-r and tnar!.".' vs.,t 1 • at one- j '
j alt- n 1 1 t
I'hi'.ipsburg i- on a spree this week ,
Well, she ,n-< H. Th< Uwn is foil [
of life an I t .ir --- a ivity that a iittl
lay -!T w ill t htirt—all w< rk at. Ir. play
rusk- - Jai k a duil !> y W" hail I ave a
r T .ri.'il ■ fr- • Pi ; * -*g
gis itig - .r readers a fs.il n- ur.t ft'- '
vre. k- j r '-dir We 1 pe t,r ru :;h
bor- may enjoy it thoroughly. Wo can |i
assure *ll v t TI ainp • ar I t I'trifortal -
a -mrr lat:- ns. Nt- wt. of s ■ .
the Stat'- ha- ha'.f the I bit - :... r. r I a f ' i
C "I By the way. when we have , r i
Yar.'b r! ill << r r.c to n with Pbihpsburg-t ,'
us bave a emmon jubilee thi- new tie
will help us 1 th Th're can be no rivalry
j between the t- wr • b -th have their d-•
tinctive 1;: 's of growth. /.-< n and -of do
net c-nfi t. We only want one thing I
fr tn • ur friends a<r -s the no unlains.
sum - f their busine-s pub, ar.d f- r tl.i
ro-t w- wist, them ail mun -ija) in"-
Mar v - f - ir w n ti - • are there, ar.d
ej*— -ally to them we 1- I "(• -1 Speed
74 OU in Iloatlllg.
WHAT A TAX I'IVXR Its- 1 SW Civ HH
SORJKT.
We nnd'-rstaT .1 lhat a COWpOiy i atrout
to fori to h*at the i--wn with st'-an
This is a commendable enterprise and we ,
approve it. Wc aiso und'r.-iar.d thai this
new sl'-aiii heating s-mpany prop ---t -
Ci-Ti- lli-.ate With ti.e Belief-'lit* (tas(.--il -
panv, and *• a conH'lidatrsi <; rp rat n
hereafter to furnish b ih light and heat to
lb'-cilirens <-i the t-.wri, This'is alsoccm"
mnndable. The gas company and the steam
healing company have a right to consoli
date and furnish light and heat as they
propose to do. But there is one feature < f
this new enterprise in which the tax payer
of Bellefonte ha* a deep interest. The
capital stock of the gas company ia-S"A
-(Rkh It is proposed to increase ibis stock
to $75,(0K1 in order to raise the means to
Jp it in the betting appliance*. This, 100,
ji** 11 right. The borough of Bellelonte
- ' however, owns one hundred and e-ghty
{share of gas stock, tho actual value of
which i b>ut $4,700 This slock is the
property of the lav payers. We under
stand tba t it M proposed by the steam
heating p.srt of the enterprise to induce
the borougtr council to assign the 180
share* to this new consolidated
and accept therefor an equal amount s.(
stork of the new concern. We protest
against thi* pn -coeding. ThU borough U
burdened with an lndebtdneof $lBO,OOO.
It* only available <wset to meet thi* in
debtednew are these 180 shares ol gas slock
worth $4,700 and the WRler works. The
balance must be paid by the levy of (axe*
| Mortgaged a* the town I* by thi* monstrous
debt, should not our borough council hesi
tate before jeopardising tho 180 eharoa of
gas stock In a now nod untried speculation 7
Steam heating of cilia* and town* from
wir central point U an uxperimrnl, and ao
< far a* we are informed, baa never been ear
•<J into ucc<- ► ful operation in this Htate.
'iwi'Vtr till" rn-.y he, (for wa do not
slro to dUcourege 1 ii? • -nterprie) muniei
di-rpn-A o * have r.ohusir><-•'o ern!-nrk
speculations of any kind, That doc
't belong t" tin f iic nof Iocs! govcrr,-
'•nt.
We are not lev vers, hot it mi -- ' be
orlh while lor the rnemheis of r---.ini I to
k•• legal advice a- to th< r power end i.
lorfty to transfer th. gas stock, wh ii is
m property of the I • 00)1, end ac";,t
icrefor stock In en et • r -. different i r
■ration. More than t' ■ old 1 ■ unci)
en-fer this to- ka- no • j-r< ; id, s- I
. h transfer ri- . ' u e • • >th< tor -gt
'ould not each councilman vet ,t,g for 1 uch
ran .fer make him•• If ,r ,;v ,is y re-por .
ihi if for such 10-. 1 f. • roijii' .Irneij ;< ■
ei-t hef. re *• 'in;.. W} v , ,i> V
•• intr. hi- 1 I • • •1 • -* ■ ■ ■. th r
ughly o, 1 u i end i. . . ii,~ed '
Ta X I* A 1' Kit.
—The F- ntlv 1 . h- shipping V-Vf
01 of ore di.iiy to J' • t; re, r- to I
nenufei ture<| The m-w ex aval r, lately
idd'iJ, ha- douhl-d th" capacity if the
'■ rk. K tin .# to • ir
ounlj * wealth, u. litipiy it by end
■,t et the HI r, , i 1 .i t. It j h. had
.•ar .! t • ' • '!.• I 01. -, .v. J f
t ; iy to nek hhh ' un- , r i f dollars
1, •,r liarrer -jhtn •to tin burdensome
turiff of tbi !'• nn It It ht.d tart the
raw slutl to the it" we western <r, 1 of
•lor state, what • ■••fit to I- th- profit in
1
the labor given Ht.d i - drel • en. : ari -
>i from snh tr.'" | or • I! it tie rnav
[h;fl: 11 'tl h' <v. fii-r 1 ; . fv a m'
are in 1 i, ie,t Witii ■ .r ' ■ mon oi'fire * -or
. .
public do. not kf i Ti.*t tl - r, t- ■
but that they are a - . hand" a- j < I ), ,er
in.* ,1 - Mr A- Jre- • sir, the hi.v
-• • '• et' •r. {<•• }' it s• tl -11 •• t< . i itnscif,
nr mill)' do, ars w rth of the South
'
Vend' rhilt system.
A Cask hist i't /./t I:i he Wii >t e
I a;) Mi- "•! Ii "mo irn\ < ■, <•
name, f some of t <• m< r< j .tabic pt \ -
sii in: -in tl." tw 11 : lb". .-g en I A,.
iegh< ny . t - ui m - •• hi, I pa. J large
- irris - t n. •-y : rlt ■• ••.• ut ue ra;
-.•grew- uof-.- Ft ui. ti.-f. taken to
tfc- most re; ilk 1 ;h\ t.l of d rg'ir.s
in New V' rk i it t 'b nit tt-r ....
d-' .a red she' n' ; . The ff-Ih '- f her
tires, t Wit cat*:. ev. • . wn t the fib# ;
it. I rcast |. r • ■■ • . bari ;.i ; t ■ •; -
1 - ftse mi, J|. its w„y . VI •.. . .
' ' est '. h '1 edi th :' . fr rn tl I. I
• •• / - :
givinawerby druggists grht.- . -2
Itr.i EVAV. (s . - j t. |}-'TS
f"et 1 bsreistir, not 'juixwb ttle
f lb' Hft Bltt- T- I Wh- hfi hie ,;j
mhfi of > wh- n Ig t : 1 -day 1 em
. active and fe< I as wni h' 1 d. J ht
. . ■ -. ■
line. It It to.. ?>-V2t.
A Davc,S HOT S I S7 ERf KIT —Tt.' fe
nt*' d*r<c"r u> < inW rffll • :r < n
f 1-r; tr! :.tr • ! "Wn r Lfnf Hh rll •
•
greh", value ). the fact that j artii- know
-Ing it. great < !T. a< y try t r ir if.
Kai h b '.lie if rn f.n a >• eimo'e
of a W hintil leal—L. - s , arid
a <n 1 n I,- hf 1 • th w t | | r. The
Best 1 -r* t f. h;--. f water, while
it p." .e all ; .. t -■; •" I.' - necessary to
ri - tore life, vig • v.U and color t<i the
I
fi> A'k y our druggist fo it Kh h-t
-tie is warrant' i. .fi tinton. ll■ • ' way k
t '"., I'hiladelj i ia, I Ila!) A Ku' kel,
New V. rk, Wh i-e'e Agirt- -1 ly.
MARKIAOES
IS-
Aurasi t .Mi 1. le-it M ■ t M r ■ its c tinea.
l>4 of lenx.nl. Pa
Provision Mark- t.
0 rte'tid S'lklj t < liaijei Br ■ I tier*.
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1 i. rrtes.drle-t |s |ioj>l.sr--ti-4 in
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iVintitrr hsins (er | iir-1, . 1
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iriHTOKS NOTICE.—In lite
IJ,\MM "f wtftr of Owfy !r% {.,
WT4 TaiCtte-tJ ft Hts .f f !'{► .I.fff ! Il tl#ff <#f
i I likfl* • tin >f * 'hll - rtlMjr \ Ta-Js .t|
lla' • Mill f.' I ' r mil Jssfcra-r ir tit •
rml Mrtat* *• rrsleM| 1 lUtllf tJ ] ri
■ fa.Hfjga I|4 |intlltl- H I t*' It ak 'Uilmlli'li 'f lll*'
lomU iti bain)* > f Iti' feiimifiiMrkt f* t>( iitritgifM.
ntid I thf ftr U nt+airtf tit# **-*? S*n®; •< rnl
*f 4' it| 1 •? m(*Q| fWoaw
Iffllly tl.rtrt vf l ltf 4 of |tl
!t| js-Mntir.' r i at In* <ff 1 i< Mi ! - tr , Mm.dftfr, tin.
1 . at 1 i *„ •hn !§*• all
watwl may itiini rLl.l!* L ORV|?,
tft-.'tt. Awditcr
\ UDITOH'H NOTICE—Ia the
.\- K "
! QT>4-rat|tVH i 4 an awditci# a{*f*'inu4 lj tl nrphartc
{ i nrt ft ' ttr# • tmty t<> dMrfVuiioA •( Hm'
(■otit , f th* ac uftant Iti ami aft *>f tltfia* Icl5f
r-Til tt)nt th* 1". ill att-?"l • tf* dt|Hra of hi* *4*-
i ifitment t I at 1 i,|,ti^Hi
and *!'" •!! intßfXtld may aftatol
JAMI> S V. ( LAIN.
3tv-.lt. A4itr.
4 UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Ia US'
J \ or|.har • tVnift of OftU* tWßty In th* mattn
■ f th* dtatnhothoi of th halaixw in lU* t.at .U t f th#
adriai*tfai'ra of th# f#tl >f >'Ua.n,li>
of Philipdntv hflt nik Ibr un<l#rtcn#4,
an auditor aj i-dni**H I th* Omi1. to mah#
t>. r. < f th* In th* hktida of tfc# adtniftaatraLsr*
to and among thoa* hk'aily #H(HI#4 ffc#i#ta. *wd to
Hoar and |mm* njwn # r *j4lona. if any at* < ( ?
g|T# uatk# that li* *UI m##t th# |*arl* Intr#iod
fortfc# tmrywmi fi hi* afpotnt rt n Wmnwfch
tnt rd. at 11 oVI vk A m, at tU# •*# <4 X J.
Mf4"'iiltruch. ' ** tfc# hofoiaafc >f CMHaiMiifi
•kin and arh#t all |*artt# tntrraat 4 mail ir#ai#
th#ir rial m of h# Trmm n.**nitc ii if# **4
fund C P. HIWIK
i. .U. AfcdiMt.
\ UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Ia tha
\ OrpfctM* Onsrt of Of in iMMfcrtuii
of th* #*'at# of .lamp * A M Cfclm mt. lit# >1 Martrm
tomnahff. m*4 f ufctr. d#('4... th# ut. an
auditor iffoitiH hy ai<| OckitL fn ma\* 4 •tn! tkm
of th# ffcndtln tfc# Uanda f Win. short 4g# **4
oVl#r #*#ch>ra of *%M d#rmi#.|, to am! amatf tfc#*#
l#fpally "ititW tfcwntn, #II ni##t th# Mtfcft'•*
t*p#l tl fh# oIIW of Al- vend"* A IV-aaf la Wl*f4tl
<%n Thnrndat. tfc# ttfc day *4 Ort-'or. ** U*
orfc-di. a, wl * U.
ituu * **xin+.
Administrators Notice.
XrAk. hi hscsl-y <"• •h*' *'•'■-
istraUna ss th* —ut' el i " **'*
I <*rt*oaas 0. Vu THrw' er P*meTlni I.ims,
•n4)*nra* I. Vu Tf** of Kellt rents, fc> wheat all
(-SOW. i.m1.t.1 -I te mM -stato t* t' t., m.kr
irHWMUot* psTM'St. n<t all |"-i—-i. hsl| rUIM
Malasf aat4 sts "1 I"""' th* -Ilj soMmw
Mul TIIOMAS 0. VAN TktM.
Kept .*■ oW>*U* U VAN fIUB,
M. AJtalatMralM*.