Slit fitutw jjOrmorrat. Thnrsdav Morning. Octobtr 18. 1883. ColllllMI*0?l DKfcl'fc*Colllntlll lrM Inlil ||#-*, '• t *4 from *ny jwirt of lh county. No cmnitittlc -iU i>a I n 'rtinl uiili'u ttCComi>Dlrd ly tli* rnl IMUM* of Mi* writer. Local Department. LOST.—A pair OR gold-rimmed eye glasses bntwwn the re-idcnco of John H Orvl* end the Court llou.e, 'I ho finder will bo liberally rewarded by returning to this office. —The new depot—excuse u* ! —The now house on Curtin street wit | soon ho completed. Representative Hunter sport Saturday and Sunday at home. —The survey for the railroad a* lar as l.emont has been completed. —Largest stock, lowest prices all good, warranted —Doll & Mingle. FurepaughV show people were very much plca'cd with 15 ilefon'.e. —The great L t r boot, ■ tho old Bum sides I oot) u rpecialty, at I' 'll A Minnie Itout.d i• rk insoles, usal f>" chiv cheto* or Unit -.ip|> r<, - il by Doll sV Mingle. —Jesse Swart* is making apple butter at a 2-tO gate, with a patent surer of his own. Mr. Uhlo is building a new house below town, a short distance on the Jaik. sonvillo road. S. I). Hay, E*q , has rented th house in which Recorder iiible lives, "for a client, you know. Billy Tobias, "We*" Hartman, J. 11' Relf.nyder, Sammy Fousland I'erry .">to*- er, represented Millheim at the show. A big Democratic victory in Ohio and the big show in town was too much for the nervous system of Gray and Bailey of the .Vnri. Now is the c'al pile lowered and tie lord of the manor scratchelh his head and goeth down into his pockets. —So many thoughtful teacher- took their Sunday school children to ibe t-h w To see the animal., of course. —"Several Weaslea. a "Setting Hen and "Bald Muskrmt" were found in Cen tral Park the other day. They wero In dians on a junketing expedition. —We extend our heartfelt sympathy I" Col. Bayard, Davy Glenn and Daniel Mi-Gin ley in this their hour of trouble. "We've been there ourselves. Shak" ! Buck-eye* are in great demand since the Ohio election. Our Republican friends call them horse chestnuts now. What . in a name ? —Col. Teller, of the Bush IL-uso, at- J traded more attention in the show parade than " Bolivar " or Adam Forepaugh. . II" •"a bigger man than old Grant,' and always draws a crowd. Well. Col., we envied you. London underground railroads cost : five million dollar* per mile. Onlrecounty ! railroads cost five thou-aml dollars per mile and pay dividends on five million* Tbis dividend is expended in building elegant station hou<- like that in town. How grateful we h uld feci. —The dude-s is as great a r.ui'ance as the dude. She bnng* her hair arid bang the piano, and call "Chawlie " her "dealt She can't tolerate the leit'-r "r in any word. She twist* and cr-w- her tncuth into all odd shapes in order t-> g"t th„ .-esthetic English accent. —Mr. Geo Wolf, brother of Maj John A. Wolf of Pbilipsb.irg, has been lying quite ill at the tisrmsn House. Maj. has been in town for several day*, taking car of the invalid. We hope the young man will rapidly recover. —Onr friend "It vo" Walker, Republi-, ran statesman from B 'ggs township, was in bwn on Monday inquiring the full de finition of "ullimatus ' Wa suspect that's the trouble with Ohio, she has the "ullt- I matus" and has 'em bad. —Aaron Williams when last hearJ from, wa' at Fort Collins, Colorada, eating bi.f- ; falo sandwiches. He expected to start on a three weeks'hunt. Aaron will come back a regular Encyclopedia, Dime novel, Cow boy, Seoul, Guide and Indian lighter. -rM J. Dolan returned from Philadel- i phia where he went to have a surgical op eration performed. The operation was a vrry successful one, and M ike feels rejolc ed the physicians were able to save the hocl. —D. H Kustaborder has started a new store in Pine Grove, w(iere wo can find the best of everything. Just *lop in and see his confectioneries, wi'l you. Kusla- i border is a live business man, and proposes to do tbe square thing by the people. —8 >me fellow ran bis wagon tongue into McMitlen's elegant new bus and put an unsightly hole near the door. The wound is dre sed tip, but our genial friend "Mac" is nearly heart broken, and well he may be. But surely we have skilled work men in town that can repair the injury. —On Tuesday morning, as the work train was doing some shilling at the Know Hboe Intersection, John Cox, a brakeman, attempted to jump from one car to the other, when hi* foot Hipped on the Irosly car and poor John fell between the cars and had both limbs terribly crushed, so , that amputation became necesary. Mr. ( Cox was brought to Itellofonte, where he , died before noon. I Two TALK* WITH MEM THAT OCOIIT TO KNOW. — Tbe appearance of Philip Collin* in front of the BOSH House, suggested to your re|Mirler tho idea of testing the truth of tho rumor now II mting in tho air and ! published last week. WO hailed him at once: "Mr Collins, wo represent the I)KM- N< KA r, which has persistently favored your enterprises in this county, and wo would iiko to have you answor a couple of ques tions." "I shall certainly bo glad to accommo date your energetic paper, if your ques tions are at all right," replied the railroad builder, "Are you making an effort to sell the Buffalo Run road to tho Pennsylvania ? or have you made, or is any one else author ized to make any proposition to Ihe Penn sylvania, tending towards asale?" "I have noticed in a town paper the rumor referred to. 1 wish to brand it as entirely fatie. I unhesitatingly allow you to use my name in this connection. WU uivo made no proposition of any kind to the Pennsylvania, neither an old one norm revised one. We I avo authorized no one to make one for us ; and what Is more, wu hall never make one." "Well, MR Collins, that is reassuring, but you did at one lime offer to sell to tho Pennsylvania, and would no doubt again ( that corporation would offer you your ,>rioe, is that not so "Since wo have got on that subject I have no hesitation in saying, that when ■TIR road wai in embryo wo did mako an offer to the Pennsylvania, which was se lected. We have made none since, nor •ball we again. Of course our road is like •inv oilier property , it has a market valioq and if any one wants it st our prico ho may have it. " We thanked Mr. Collins, and left him just in lime to meet PHKstIiCNT MAC KEY coming from the diqiot, and tnsde a dive (or more information at once "Mr MA. - kev, tell u* ALoul the road to Lemont." "1 can tell you very little It will BE built it the property owners wish it : it depends entirely ON their *• lions • I - that I un fiJe 1 But what HIMJIII the IViinv*lley r--ad 1 "If we get the right of way to L.emont reasonably, we shall build the road, and and that is what 1 am coming to your town to SEE about— the right* of way We • hall build tho L'ennsvalley ro*d then, of course." "Do you want to buy the Ruffal > Run railroad 7 " No. Proposition after proposition ha* been made to us to buy that road, and one was mad last week to LB" Bald Eagle road, but I can T see at present that we want it. That route i 'JT miles to LS-MONT, • bile ours is only '.'J to where we would | make connection wlih the l'ennsvalley. 1 IM coming up soon to stay a couple OF . lays in YOUR town, and you can s-e ME ' sgam." And your dazed reporter left, with the (••••ling, "can such thir gs he 1 1 — The Luther Memorial on Friday Oct. '.'Oth at Bdlefonte will, fr..l prc -nt indi cations. be a great demonstration in mem ory of A great man. Tn grand old HERO of the 10th century "OS-MS to enthuse the PEOPLE of to-day by the mere mention of his name. The best of V.„ *1 and instru mental music suitable to the o* CATION will FE rendered by -ele, I.SL mum tans. TH" •idJresses will Le worthy of tho cause. A rare treat IT in store for all who will at tend. Everybody turn out on Friday of I IN-xt week, and let all who can, COME to church in Beilefonte on Sunday OCT. '.ifltb ' I'ROOKAMWX. —lOl o'clock, A. M Morning Service, B-nk of Worship, with Tunes. Welcome, By Rov. S. E. Furst M usic. A .Meets, By prof F, J Wolf, D. D. Mu-ic. Benediction. —2J r. M A nthem. Reading of Scripture and Prayer M USLO. 1 Addiesa by JOHN G MORRIS, D. D., LL. D., PRESIDENT of General Synod. Music Benediction. —7j p *4. Evening Service — BOOK of Worspip Short addrs-ses by T'lergymen and Lay men, interspersed with niuic. Social. Dissmis'ion. Music by Choir, Orchestra and Brass bands. All the MinUleriof the Northern Conference, and others, are ex[>ecli.Nl to be present. TYRONE S< AI-*., Oct. 13, 1883. r -as f.>r ||* w**-k *r'Jin* JUt *rr*ft* W. 219. I-nuL*r 77 rum. Mrs-;ian*r>tif //t M —WA mot if lb* momhor of thf> , Chatauqua circle of Niltany Valley. Tbe ; young ladies are getting ' Kulchaw" right down to the tip of their little fingers. Their energy, ambition, and love of tbe beautiful is worthy ot imiution by their brother*. —"Our Man" of the Philipsburg Journal grows Indignant over the fact that that thriving town has one dude, and HO wears a corset. Of corsets a little rough, but don't make so much fuss about if. > Tho W. O. T U. I , The Indies liavo come, blessed the i town with their presence lor three or I four days nnd now have gone. It cer tainly was n compliment to us, that these women embracing in their circle so much of culture, social position, wealth, and wit hall so much of piety | and good enthusiasm, did select Belli ; fonte as an obj ctive point to rally in | And it has done us good. Virtue can ; 1 not be active without doing good. , Many of us did not wholly sympathize with the movement, but ull of us re spec ted the christian women who were so evidently sincere and who devel oped so much of intellectual strength in their public tulk, so much of calm, : effective reasoning in their delibera tions. Their presence here can teach us many lessons, especially when ac -1 companied with the news of the gigun ! tic work in Ohio, aa to what the Wo man's Christian Cuion has done in 'that griut state, and not the least among the lesson* is tin- one that wo men are a factor in polities, and hy no means a feeble one. Tliey will coin ; pel the legislature of Pennsylvania to give the people an opportunity to vote 1 'yes" or "no" upon the subject of the Prohibition Amendment. We need not shut our eyes to this fact. The agitation must come. The Uuion is , uot made up of silly, gossippitig fa 1 italics, hut of women of strong sense. J of money and position, backed hy a large public sentiment and of a r
  • n IMb, LAST Me. EtlT<> Dear Sir —My attention ha* been call.-.] to an article in your inue of Oct. 11th in relation to the NilUnv valley or<-. Recognizing the value of your journal • a medium of inf. rrnsti n, I fe>l -urn you will allow me loi.irr.-i t through it* columns some errone.*.. in - pressiuns that y -ur r< p--rt-r r>- etve-J from my conversati r, In the fir*t place, it i* toil fa r to th-- opi-ret. ■* t- state that I i.eve h.-.-n seriously misquoted intajir.g they wa*ln half the surlei e d- ] sit in the preparation of their ore., Fuch a slat- - irent ws* never rna-le, and i false on its fare, a, a moment's r< flection would d.-rn '•n-trale. Again, 1 - 1-jeci to the word "ineihau.ti bl'- in r.-f.-r.-n •• to the . xt.-nl of the Cen tre county ore dep-si.*, for while the v-i. inn mines have te-.-n w -rk-1 very super ft . lally and the county in general is jet uo* tout h.-d, th<* term i neither conservative , nor truthful finally, jour reporter has rather drawn on hi- imagination in his la* 1 paragraph, as I ain entirely innocent of having compared the relative y ■< yiral heights of lWl.if. nte and olia, or made any estimates on the future supply of tlo county s Valuable ore ted* Trusting I have nm occupied l- much >f your space I am, %'cry Truly Yours, K i.'lss n.t.irr.s, A'sislant Geologist Centre Co. —We would call the ati-nlion of our citizens to the < ir nlars sent to them a day or two ago, in reference t<> the proposed j letture course for the le-ncCI of the M iC. A. library. A postal card was enclosed to each |-orson for a reply Common cour t tesy to the committee would require a p,rompl answer. The proceeds of the I course, if any, will he devote-l to procur- , ing more hooks for the free f.Arery, so that every citizen has a je>rs..nal Interest in the matter. We will have something to ssj on the subject of free libraries in general and of this one in particular hereafter. | Anssver on your |-otal cards at once ; —The Democratic admirers of the "red headed and hopeful" T -m C.ioper sant that gentleman a very beautiful pin for his shirl-'ront, and the lion Thomas will no doubt appreciate it. The pin was aceompan i ied with the following letter which is ei i planatory of the event : lloM Tito* V. Coorat, CIIAIRMAR j Bar STAT* COM. Dear .Sir .• —The Dem ocrat* of Centre county, having a high ap j pros iation of your abilities as a political j manager and boss, congratulate themselves . over the work of their brethren In Ohio, and while sincerely rympathiaing with you in your los, they tender you the ele gant pin, obtained at considerable ct, composed of buck-eye and a hair-pin, a fitting emblem of their csimmiseralion lor your loss of Ohio, and of Pennsylvania, which will *oon follow. Respectfully yours, MART DEMOCRATS. —The engineers are locating the ditches ' along our principle streets for the steam pipes. Won't we look Pbilipsburgy when the men begin to dig ? RCMOR Did Senator Praia buy the 1 Washington iron works? Kver/ one la speaking of it to ui, and we would like to ' get specific information. I Our Induatrioa. THE lICLLKFORRA UI.AN* WORKS, It seemed two years ago as if this plant wa-dn. C T. Aleiand'-r, I'res . .1 Kvl<* M.-Karlane, See and Treas., II | S.-chh-r, John Ardell and John And.-rson. Mr. Teller, of the Mush House, is a mem ber of the company, while I. W Munson is the g. neral manager ; arid to his unlir. I ng energy, husiri.-ss pluck and sagacity, is , due much v.f the success of the fai t*.ry. While hem we would mention C. M Row er, K-.| , who deserves great credid for the success. For though not now in the busi ness, he did not withdraw till it wn* an as | sur.-d stii res. Tuesday, Mr. Munion took us through i .he laclory. Wo first visit.-d the MIXING ROOM, where we saw Nick M-dding with Stov.-r mix the snowy sand wilb the still whiter j imo arid soda, preparatory to its melting j He uses four tons of sand, one and on.- half tons of soda arid one ul lime. Tb -n we w.-nt into tho main Ft KNAori cj In d.-rs whirl in the air, saw the great chests of the strong men j heave as they hl<- tlo-ir fragi >• product, and talk" I to the g.-r lb-manly workmen The h:..w->* ar.-a fine set of f.-llows Tt.ej , * r", Wrn K. p. tin- 1• l double thick blow. • r, the two d kmar.s the two Fable,, S S Priggs Marks arid Karo- ( nr. j Bry ant, Marie and D' s.nne, il.-re also w•• •aw our fro-nd, Frank W<*•-. >tl, who re gretted is nd.j his n't a eompanying us. the 1-t i) .uhle tbiek gatherer and Kunne-r Grant, Mi Donald. R-p|>ert. Carotbrrs, the two Wimrn. r s, S mpkins, ("ark, Itsnker --.-oil si, a. gßll.er.-rs of repute. .1 tin S. ibet is the Mast r Teaser ar.d has for his a**ilanl It —m, Sharp, R-nnifig ar.d J - j dor. ll* re they blow fi \<• times a week It is w .rtb any of our reader a while to visit this risom. We n< xt vi*it- 1 manipulation of the diamond, by lb" two Claras, RHPVW ar.d (r-afit They cut the glas- into every sir. l Tlx- gla>s g , t into lh<- hands now of .lotin I'lckle, and I* packed for the markets. TLIR. MOTIVE ROWER is a l'J nurse |iwer engine, skillfully manage] hv Daniel and Jaine* Kane. This su| | lies the fie -ssarj air dralts tor the furnaces, and will run the new sand i rush.-r and wn.hcr This latter wilih.ve a capacity of over 4 tons prr dt cm THE POTTKRV is one of the most Interesting department*. H.-re the great J'ts, in which the glass it rnelp-d, are made out of the fs.-rman clay, by the facile hands of Charley Cbost The f'lt hold ".ffal (a.unds of glass. Koonta assists turn. Turn Jennings treads the clay, and is, by the way, quite and artist with his f.-rt, making beautiful an lanciful figures all day long Adam Wane superintend* the mill, and J-hn and Rob Wail*, are roller Isojs, The yard is kept in order by Hull, Toner and Fraaier. REMARKS. Mr Munson s|>ke in the highest term* of hi. *0 employes. 11 >• infsirm.-d us that glas* was advancing rapidly in price, ow. ing to the shut down in most of the lacto nes of the Coiled Ntates, and that in any event they ctnild manufacture glass in Beliefohle, owing to its marvellous posi tion. "F .r," says hn, "we get our coal from Snow Shoe, our sand from Howard and our lime within a stone's throw of the works, all within the county, a combina tions of favoring circumstances r.o other works enjoy." We left Andy Lieb posting books and theiheiifT telephoning orders for carloads of glass, feeling that this enterprise is a success. —The fine old country botna of Kx- Sheriff Shaffer was the scene of a merry gathering lest Saturday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Shaffer, of Bellefonte. The relatives and fri. nds of the young Couple gathered for mils*, and that genial gentleman and staunch democrat . lien Shaffer, gave them one of the finest d inners that man ever sal down to. Your correspondent knows whereof he speaks, for he si there. We always notice lots of customers a the popular hoot and shoe store of Doll A Mingle. Their goods have a reputation second to n<>ne. Fair dealing and low prices i* the rule here. Julia BbifTb&uer llrfutu to Wed a o>um, and Suieulft W,th a ltui'T. CONNEI*IXVIM*k, I'A ,0,-toIKT 10 Julia fShilliiHii.r.ii pretty little f>.-r -mail laa, apt-il 10 year*, committed sui.idc by .'lilting her throat with a rii/.or, at Bridgeport, a village about ciglil niil-s north of IN re. The in quest, ||. 11l to day, developed the fact Dial it love affair was at ilt,- hoitom of ; if. Home y.-ara ago, before the family J emigrated hither from (xermauy, her parent* had engaged her to u cousin i named ( harl.-a Hlniriiauer. Since their j arrival here, some mom lis ago, Julia | made the acquaintance of <,m; John l Hider, to whom the full in. a-urc of | her fr.-sli young affections were given. M.-r faih.-r, hecomitig aware of the state of the case, attempted to force | lu-r into marriage yyith Iter cousin, ini' I she .le.-lined la-lore the Juaticu to re ct-ive him ior a husband. This so en raged the fath.-i that he heat h-r. j Crazed hv her trouble* the girl ended her existence a- above. At the inquest j to day, her two lovers la-came involved in a war of words, which nlrnusi caun to iilows ami violence over the Corpse. The csr w--rks still siari-i idle. N , bu*y hum of machinery disturb* th>. d-r-i -z-u.s - t that part of town. The -.uri-J of hammer ar-d .bisel, th<- voice of the steam engine, the cheerful buzz of the circular 1 *aw are all hushed. Hut hutllie** g.l s (Ul. \ The rib man shaveth notes, and I -ar..-lti ; money <-n rnoritgsg.-s s of yore. ID- still balb the ir,t.-r.-t of b per cent, of the |s--iple at te-art. We hope our people will not get nut , "f J-alieni'• Willi tlx- lew bridge, a* It wa* a bigg- r tiling than any antteipat' I It ha* furnished a great many ' lia-alt f-ir lh>- different fa| • •* in t *r.. ar.-i wid le an ut.failing well f..r future generations of local editor* In tbrre J.-ari il will need paint, in four a new fl .-r, in five t - le tightened up. Thank* I r the n--w bridge I —The T.-mple of Justice has now a new pa nUd r f If the ( only D I* w 1 giye the fa-e . f Father Ti- R- ■ r i--r a nice < oat--f i-aint, gl 1 bis hands ate] th I! man cfsra. t.-r- that if i ale tl •• b to- would smile j -a-antly en the |s p - wh-t I -k " an* .sly to h in f r inf. rrn t ri a* t■ h * Tempt" /i if. N w. d-i' , —Dy Weaver and Jim M.C ure have |w.stp--n- ! tto-ir le-n-flr.*, parade and j■ 1 1.1- tee Tfial • right, Is y * The r ■ ■ -r*--) '• 1 • It of tu'e. the w ' gr Wf-r* ar • tia vi• .- sh-**• |- *r d 1 1. ' k -s have p- rut.. th- 1 | 'damnation bow -w ws out in Oh Why j It* afat, a four-acre I t *i h d all the j Repulu i ans in the H i k-eye Male. —Mr Mmk it ha* eg a pst-nt pave m- r I Is; I in front , f I.is Curtin *lr. -t hou*c simosr to that in fr--r.t of the new II i office building in I'biiad- ;-l-ia. It liM-k* beautiful. That ele antly dressed. A'-sth-tic g- r - lleman that stands at the -r,lr' . - of I'.-le K-icbline • llil.iard I'arl.-r, i* the - gmsl from which • -. ar Wi 1 ' r- pi--d fi - ■ turn.- "I'et.-" imp rted bim Jr.-m Kng -1 land. fiver ten thousand peop'e atterde.) the aflerniH-n [a-rf.-rinsnce of F.-rrpaiigh '* show, and about tw-> lh--u*and were st the evening perf-irman-e. At lea*l el.-yen , thousand fie-qde witn<-**eil th parade, A Pink.-rt- n deteslive att-mpt-d to a're.t two pi. k-i-a kets at the station - n Thursday even.ng. On. he caught and ban t-d over to Chief Montgomery, the other escaped. The detevl.ve opened fire on one but the fellow was not bit lis- rt -I'irrud the fir.*, and a young war seemed to be on hand. WALKER JOTTIRO*.—Y'our correspon dent tbatik* John Djhlis for the In>f r..y-d condition of the road to Zi->n, h--w dc lighlfu' to p**s over the aforesaid r--ad and not feel a* if a young earthquake wa* Con vulsing you internally. —We had the pleasure of being enter tained a few minutes a' the borne of Andr°vr Kreamer, F q , of Hublersburg, and meeting bis bright and interesting wifo. —Tho Lutbersns are building a hand tome chur.h in Snydertown. Wn just hope that the souls of the congregation go up to Heaven like that steepia. Wm. Harris ha* tbe cigeest geese In the county, we believe. He plck.-d a half a pound of feathers from each of the flmk They are the Touloia. Doll A M ingle handle the I-est makes, and challenge all conq-etiiion as to prices, 1 quality and style. For boots and shoo*, iry tbem MARRIAUES tUIXW - Kt'STKNIUIRDE ,-AI lh i<-sl.<.c -t S, s.t* Miss Raauls J K-al*sl*iel*(,-f Ossi.s r-ssl*. Ts t (ISMAS— *AXOS —At lh M. E. Psn.n4r. in eir-.mf-'Wi-. I*s ,m® Re. tsnda-r *TK. llwCI, l-y R* H Whlli.sy, Ml r>ank <><•.■' .of Htsim'. fa. tn RlMsac Kssea, ul tkelU. Cealiv Owiii>, r.. FoßkllT-HAtl-V —A. M E. fsr.*e. In St -.*s lMn. I*a . i St i 4 I*X. l-y R- W R Whimsy, M.. AAIIII.SI F'-stu. <-. Mlao Farwscs. ass. Allen* I'a, to Ml** Altn Is tUIIV. uf 00-Us, I s„t,s rows.), Ts. -We have lust received our new Fall , and Winter Woolens. Call and liwve your order. MotTTOoxiaßT A Co., Tailors. V IJDITUHrt NOTICE.—In the J V n-a.-s. n1 itis estals ot llsnty Myse. Is.s o. Mllss ("U itsKl|> Ths aaUi.er In sasks aW. ll* i KM. "t Iks fan a* la lbs ban.** nt >h *ur tnhmhl" I'rruna L th" I-T inwliriri# I ever U'J X*' r FKI7 KKMAM, C'k|""l Fll'llnim CI T |*A T 1 Your I'RRUNA Lll at lull 111 tin- heart. Willi |f'-al I w i*i i* irie of th" el.,ma li. 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