Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 25, 1883, Image 8

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Thursday Morning. Ootobtr 25, 1883.
1,. llll|Hliaill 11. *>. •
eJ from any jmrl of th county. No cmoiunlc
I n *rie<l uuli>i at-companlcd by lb* o*m of to*
wrllir, _ <
Local Department.
Mr. Joseph Baker gavo us a call on (
Tuesday.
John Lann has abolished tho "moui-
tache." i
Kllis Shaffer reported everything al
right in Miles.
—Tho Howard Hani visited Kaglovillo
one day last week.
K.quiro John McCloskey, of '"urlin
-trayed into tawn on Monday.
Water commissioner Strickland is '
busy laying tho water main on Curtin
street.
J, L. Sj'angler and D. F. Fortney are
attending to h-gal business at l'liiliio
hurg.
—Tho Logan hoto house is draped in
black in rnoinory of John Cox,one of its
late members.
Tho .-ixth new house on east Curtin
•trect is under roof and will soon ho ready
lor plastering.
—Chairman Heinle WM looking after
'he interests of the Democracy in Philips
burg ibis week.
Mr. Davis special Pension agent has
about complo" d hi* work in Centre county
ile goes toCieartield next.
Mrs. 11. C. Weaver is visiting her friends
in llarrisburg, and "Cy " feels worse than
ho did over the Ohio election.
—Our correspondence from Marion
township coming in late last week wero
crowded out. Come again.
—The pick-pocket arrested on show day
was discharged on a writ of habeas corpus'
No evidenco to hold tho fellow.
Representative# Shaffer of Cameron
Deitrick of Lycoming, and Hunter of
Centre, were all in town on Saturday.
—A meeting of the County Committee
was held at the committee rooms on Satur
day and very cheering reports were made.
Inform ,be General Secretary of tho
V. M C. A. whether you want a season
ticket for the series of lectures proposed.
Dr. Swnrtz's house on Penn street j
shows itself above the wall. It will he a
decided improvement to that part of town, j
—lsrael Dachau, of Gregg township, J
rested himself in our sanctum. CaP again
Mr. H. our latch siring is always on the
outside.
Bellefonte sportsmen are the terror of |
barn-yards that contain turkeys. We ad
vise our country friends to shut up their;
turkeys.
—Joe, why didn't you keep quiet about |
the crowd on sbow day ' We just wanted
to mako "them Lock Haven fellows" green
with envy.
—The McVeylown Journal hoists the
name of B. P. Butler for President, Surely
our friend Conrad is spooneying on the
Presidency.
—We understand that the "Colored
Band" has already mastered three difficult 1
pieces of mude. Wonder when they will
play in public.
Liberty township was out in full force •
on Tuesday, some fifteen or twenty per
sons being in attendance on an audit held
at the office of A. O. Furst, K-q.
—Jake Cole is running a store out at
Goleville and is doing a nice business
Coleville will want a borough charter or
demand an union with Bellefonte.
—"Bully ' Wagner killed a poor little
wild (?) turkey. The boys say that it bad
mu-b in its crop. If such is the case, bow
came the mush there 1 Let Mr. Wagner i
explain.
—lf the party who got into our office on 1
Saturday night or Sunday repeats the op
eration we will give him a chance to board
with Sheriff Dunkle. A word to the wise
is sufficient.
—Ground was broken on Lamb street
on Monday morning, for the diuhee of the
Steam Heating Co. Our street* will be in
a very dangerous condition until the pipes
are laid and the trenches filled.
Mr. D. 11. Kusterbauder desires us to
say that the report that he bud gone into
business in Pine Grove is false, and he
thinks the fellow who reported it was
light in the upper story.
—George W. Wooden, of the St. Elmo
House, Uoutzdate, and proprietor of one
of the finest livery • tables in the state, wa
in town on Wednesday. Mr. Wooden is
a brother-in-law of Charles Smith, Esq.
—Manager Sourbeck expects to have a
first-uiass dramatic company hero before
long. Tbey will play for three nights.
"Macbeth," "Lady of Lyons," "Cucreua
Borgia" and tragedies of that alass make
up their Heperloiro.
—Lewis Hess, Esq , of Phihpsburg, was
in town on Friday on business. The Jus
tice reports Pbilipsburg as booming and
the electric light in splendid working or
der, all the street lights in full blast and no
flickering.
—Wm. Cullen and A. V. Cirpenter. of
Rush township and Pbilipsburg, attended
the meeting of the County Committee.
Mr. Cullen missed the early train and
drove to Fort Matilda and caught the 10
A. M. train on the Bald Eagle road.
—\V'. B. Shaffer, Grim 4 Co. have re
turned from a three day'a hunt. They
brought home the finest doer ever brought
to Nlttany. It weighed 211 pounds.
Grim shot him, and *ayt it I* an Ohio
Buck (Eye.)
Our Industries.
THE lIBLLEFONTE NAIL WORKS, t.lMlTKt>
For some time your reporter has lulttho
desire growing stronger within hit breast
to visit this most recent of our town's im
portant industries. Accordingly, last Mon
day saw us looking al the ground, which
but two years ago was a marshy waste, but
now built up with house, tenements, a
Hoarding house and the nail works them
selves On entering tho office we wero
most politely received by Mr. Arhenbach
and S M. Buck, the book-keeper. Our old
friend Muck kindly showed us tko plant
and made us acquainted with some of the
lending workmen.
HiaroMr ANI> DEM KITTION.
These works were established November
10th, IKSI, the company com-istingof Gen
eral James A. Beaver, of Hellefonte,
Messrs. Wm. V. Emery and 8. Achenbacb,
of William-port Gen Heaver is chair
man, Mr. Emery secretary and treasurer,
and Mr. Acliunbach, who it a thorough
mechanic of long and varied experience,
i general superintendent. Their works
are located on Spring creek, three-fourths
of a mile below the Bellefonte station,
eloto to tbo railroad track, with a switch
running into the works, affording excellent
facilities for shipping. Tho works were
erected in the most approved manner. The
rolling mill is 125 by 125 feet ; the nail
factory 75 by 40 feet and the warehouse
125 by 40 (eel, tho whole covered with a
slate roof. Each department Is provided
with all the most approved appliances for
successful and rapid work. The rolling
mill is supplied with eleven furnaces, and
all the iron lor the nail mill is made here,
together with considerable merchant bar
iron. Tho present capacity of the works
is 9 to 10 ton* of bar iron and 12 to 14 ton*
of nails. Tbey are shipping 5000 kegs of
nails per month. They are all packed un
der the eye of James H. Stott.
MOTIVE PoWXH
is supplied by live separate engine GPO.
Rogers is the trustworthy engineer that
runs them. One of them ha a capacity of
500 horse-power. John Stott. formwrly of
Reading, is tho foreman of the factory,
tie is a thorough nailer and a most com
petent mechanic.
THi; ROLLINU V 11.1.
; is supplied with a muck tram, nail plate
| train, and a fifteen-inch bar train. Chas
Kane, of Crescent, is foreman here, and
i Geo, K*>e, Itkewt-e of Crescent, it the
j roller. Iaac Wyland and .!• hn MvGin
: ley are respectively the roller and catcher
'on the muck train, and 8. B. Wyland
i
catcher on the plate train. The beaters in ,
this department are Geo. Rowan and Adam
Ginger. John F easier runs the nail plate
• litter. When we entered
THE RAIL NR.T'AATMKRR
proper a frightful clatter assailed our ears
Here were thirty boys, each at his machine'
making nails of ail sizes, from a three
penny fine, to a six-inch spike. It was all
very curious, and wo screamed to Buck for
information, and he held his mouth close
to our ear- and screamed something hack.
Wo k new what he said must be all right, j
and didn t dispute it The nailers are,
R. Caino, Albert Stott, L 11. Gumporr
James Stott, John Hsir, John O'Connor,
J. L>r.gacef, James llolston and A. Tay
lor. These gentlemen are competent, and
piovo it by the growing popularity of the
Bellefonte nail. Geo. Lambert it the fore
man. Capt. W. T. Fitxgerald, late of ('res
cent, is now the foreman of lh blacksmith
• hop.
To piack away this enormous and increas
ing pile of nails requires a thoroughly
•■quipped
roorta aiior
Mr. O. At wood has under him three as
| instants. It is a sight long to be remern
• lred, watching Atwiwd's deft fingers play
ing like lightning. A couple of minutes
ago here were a few sticks, but presto, and
10, stands forth the full made keg.
REMARKS.
The works employ 140 men, all told.
They are contemplating vast improvements
in he future ; and having Centre county
ore at their disposal, are rapidly attaining
a national reputalioo, as they are shipping
to every section of the I'nlwd Stales at
present.
They have been a great addition to Belle
fonte, as they have introduced pushing
business gentlemen like Achenbach, Em*
ery and Buck into our business circle* end
society ; edded thirty to forty pleasent
families ; caused a new iron bridge lo be
built over the creek, and given a great
impulse to building.
PHIUPSBI-RO M KETIJSO. We hope our
Democretic friends of I'hllipsburg end
Rush township will turn out *n mass to
the meeting on Friday the 261b. So
brighter array of political orators has been
gathered together this campaign than the
gentlemen who will address the citizens of
Pbilipsburg. Each is a host in himself.
In addition to the speakers mentioned in
another column, R. June* Monagben, Esq.,
will be present. Let everybody go and
hear the Issue* of the campaign diecusaed
by those able to preeent them.
—Dr. Rhone, President, and Wllmer
Crow. General Secretary of the Y. M C.
A., gave us a call. With two such of
ficers as these the Y. M. C. A. is bound to
flourish. Mr. Crow states that the Y. M
C. A. Record will hereafter bo published
monthly. We suggest that they charge
on* cent per copy towards bearing the es
pense of iu publication We believe it
has heretofore been distributed gratui
tously, ' " ** *"
—At the annual meeting of the Y. M.
C A., on Friday evening, October 6, !Bfiß, I
the Hoard of Munagersol tlio year just <
closing, were re-elected, viz : I
President, J. \V. Rhone ; Vico Presi- 1
dent, W. I. Fleming ; Recording Becre- '
tary, Charles F. Cook ; Treasurer, J. YV. '
Gephnrl.
Executive Cammlttoe— U. S. Keller, \V I
H. Z*llore, F. Pott* (IriH-n, G.-n. Jetnev A. |
Heaver, Clement Dele, A.S. Valentine, K. '
F. Shaffer end N. S Bailey.
At it special meeting of the Board of
Manager* on the evening of October 15,
188.1, the different committees to attend to
| the vnriou* department* of Association
I work (for the year just entered) were e- ,
lected. Io addition to tlio unml commit- (
tee* the Board filled a long felt want by ,
creating a committee on music, which wilj ,
bo founo added to the other committee*, in ,
the following list, vi/. :
Devotional Committee—A. Daniel*, j
Charles K. Cook, Jamu* P. Irwin, John
A. Rankin.
Committee on Membership —W. I
Fleming, I. A Hchaefi.-r, Frank Hbenton,
Newton S. Bailey. Harry Keller, J. W
Oephart, I) B Bell.
K-'Ceplion Committee —EJwin F. Oar
| man, Washington Reese, Loon Oumfert,
Franci* Spenr, John W. Barns, Wilbur F
Harris, Harris Mann.
Employment and Boarding Committee |
Isaac Mitchell, .lames H. Molt, F. \V. i
Crider.
Library Committee—George L. Potter, !
Joseph M llelfotd, Newton S. Bailey.
Commercial Travelers' Committee—J .
C. Meyer, John I. Olewine, Harry Green.
Lecture and Entertainment Committee
—W. S Zeller, F. Poll* Green, Clement
Dale, Gilbert Beaver, Kills L. Orvts, D
8. Keller.
Committee on Music—Jamas II Hl"lt,
L. A Scbaeffer, R A Ltird, John 8.
Muser, John S>mmer*ille.
ZIOV SMI Sl'Bt'RMa —The iludes wbo
assemble about the church doors during
our protracted meetings should b tmc*ri
moniously handled. Mis* Lilly Fi*h*r,of
Boalsburg, i* ([ending the week with her
uncle Phil —Mis* Mollis Cites has finished
j her first month's teaching at Zmn Thus
far she has given excellent satisfaction
e
Mr Albert Sh*(f-r, otherwise known as
"Ponny," after many sct.r -
tifir experiment* at "high farming dui
ing the past summer, say* sugir bei
should h*T an ear'y start, and plant*
ihould not he set out later than the mid- I
die of June. Every body in the country '
are commenting on the good road between j
thi* place anJ Bellefonte, and well msv
they. And right hern we will remark
that John Dubb* understand* a* mu< h i
about lurcsisful f*rrnir.g as he doe* in rnsk
ing good r<>adi.— Prof W W Rtij*rt, >••
of Centre county 's best leat hers, will cor
duct the Forest school near this pl*<-e the
ensuing winter.—Our worthy townsman,
Martin Brumgard, has been nursing Dr.
!* 8 Fisher the past six or eight days
The Dr. ha* been confined to his bed w tb J
a seve attack of illness, brought about by
overwork and exposure. We are glad to
say that he is con vataecing —Samuel Dee- J
ker, the model farmer of this place, was
busy making hay last week The yield 1
was good and of exrellent quali.y.
—Owing t" the want of spaco we are
compelled to cut short our interesting let
ter from Penns Valley. Wa give below a
brief synopsis of It. "With lb" advent of
the railroad came all manner of steam en
gine*. St'-am saw mills leveled the proud
monarch* of the forest at the feel of man,
and now the what and grain crop* bow t<>
the might of the steam thresher. Tturo
are five steam threshers In Potter and
Gregg, and ot them a traction or road en
gine which travels on iu own volition.
The Ladle* Missionary Society of Cen
tre Hall and Bpring Mill* is flourishing
The OctobssT meeting was held at the house
of Mrs. Tbuma* Jamison and was well at
tended.
Robert H Duncan has returned home
after an extended trip.
Esquire Rishel tied lb* matrimonii'
knot the other evening, the contracting
parties wera Mr. John Foster and Mis*
Christie Taylor.
Jacob M'.Cool has moved into hi* new
palace.
John Runkle is assisting Messrs. Wbit
mer <k Co. at their grain house.
Ttborb Scalb*, Oct 'JO, IMS.
•>**
tor the week sailing Sat Oct , 1
Isas lifts last JMr a.'.,s sr.
tarrsaa* l*i
Prsslsosl* daring la* •*, 1,203 o*7
Sams tin* I set )sar 3 Uu-au*
Derraaaa 2V.312
Tout la IWCI 8.2*1 uM
Sue Uas* las I |*tr i,&*'
Dsnssss 8T..T31
eras* taseiars.
Uabsi 90 cars
Mia.-Hanson* 213 "
Cicitr RboPEMro —The church at
R<>** appointment, Half Moon circuit, M'
K Church, after tborougn repair, will be
retipened on Sabbath, Oct. 28, 188?.. Rev.
E. J. Gray, D. D., Proidnt of Williams
port Dickinson Seminary, Rev, George
Guyer, and others, will be present and
officiate. Everybody Is misst cordially In
vited. W. R. W'NITMBT, tmtlor.
—Mr. Amy, city Recorder of Allnona,
•pent Sunday with Mr. Albert Owen at
hie residence in 8p Ing township. Mr.
Amy I* an twtofligent, pulDhed young
gentleman, and certainly posswsaM the
confidence of the ciUaeot of the Railroad .
City. . I
A Jaust Tiinoi'ott tiib Lowxk Bam
Eaolk. Your reporter, Messrs. Editors I
of thu Dkmovrat, iinjellod by prlvnK! t
business, and th desire bi see soil become 1
more intimately acquainted wiib one of
Centre county's fairest section*, started last
week on a couple d day's drive, snd
wishes now to give you some of his im
pression* snd experiences. Nothing hap
pened to impede his onward earner until
he reached
Ml. KAI.I.K.
Hero the road wn blocked by l.ig farmer
wagons, nil in front of John 11. Leathers'
cider mill, and it wa* soma time before open
way was made, In the meantime he had
a talk with the genial It C Leathers, who
described to him hi- sand operation*. The
sand of Leathers' Bros, is, hv the wav, the ;
cheapest in the .State, and no Its in the glas
jM>t* one-third quicker. John was too busy ,
filling cider bairels to talk with any one. ,
So off your reporter started along the hack j
road and found Newlin Hail, our F.x-C'om- |
tnlsMoner, busy iri the corn field Newlin j
told him thai Democracy was better th.s ;
Fall than the turn crop; and niter be
looked at a few specimens of maize, and I
then reflectsd on tlie Buck-eye State, ho
thought so too. When lie Struck Howard i
night had fallen, hut that kindest s.f loots,
Jioi. A Woodward, entertained y■ ir re
porU*r on hi* farm. '1 he \\ mid ward fnrin
ha* become a model, arid shows whet
i ealcd agriculture <n do for '.let Bald j
| F.agle.
HowaßU
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• a growing town.ar.il lie* b".' me tim
• principal dejail i. r grain nr. I rnliroad
freight in tiiis section It I" now enjoying
a '-em Fiflsun r.ew house* this year. Her
enterprising stores show tl. st*. |!a • >-t
Weber A Co. are doing an immense bu.l
nrss. Lie us Una w. re so crowded tl.at j
your reporter ha I no opportunity t*int*-r
-view the niaOag. rner.t ' me A I k *r
ilso dou.g lug work. T. •• Sy racu-o House
it now r ill by Ja •!> < .k . a ..J la- t.i, no
on* of tin- most inviting | '*. t n . >■•
in tb I <ounly. The !;v. ry atta f II- •
|.,ng* to K b-ri ( ■•!(. who k.-ej . I*. ot.
fiftie-n g 1 h'TM ar i the fa t .f\. t . •
Bob t* getting rn b, they *y here. Bird has •
built iiiniM-if atu•• n i. • II ' l \i ■
a leading lb Desrit, the genial ai I er..
t.rprisirg druggist •! II *ar I and is*
credit t . the t., r Jake I. •.. .e H g
i out I'rn .. B*m * tu* t the g I p>. ; ••
jof thi* vicinity Th" iar.d ri. -l r.. tI "
f rgotien, It :• the j r O of If. aa- ) ai i
j this is right, for a netter I k:i g Set ,f i y t
Iln their new umfortiis ran t! e t ,r, ! And
their rnu-ic w . d make an >rd nary Ir 1
I turn gr<r. u th er.vy , i i thy haveoniy
I | r*< pi ej :x or . ight in o.t hs,
i Voir corres[*j- ,<nl w *r. to p- rg
figure a few feet a head It l. k. i like *
field marshal of the Empire in blue *' i
bra.*, but It turrmi out to le- tl g. .*tieJ
young Dem. -at, II lir < k v.
Kxm.Bv n.t.R
i* *1 it five mile* f i rther down th rr" k
and while not grown g rapidly, th" n' • •
' Bens are ere. tin • fine h ins, s . thst th >
j u tb* bost-bul t viliagein the ,ounty Jn ■ i
. Klines' new hruk i, nie IS a IM-.U!*, and
I in* store room 1' e. n-tant'y ft ■ I with
j tusp.niers. ttir ■ frier.!, .1 A .ig ej ,
has built himself up a big tr,!o and at g
reputation, and t* a g.*-) example of what
a Vour.g |. j-ir.ess n*n<sn d" J I' 1. nr ,
member of the Item.* rat t,. .nty u -
mltts-e, we|<s.me<f us and sle *i-d u the
sights (You *>• we have dr..j [*•.! I 1 ■
third pers- H We ran int" of th"
f st dinners a*. I> B HUM*, that s<*>n sat
i-fled the craving* of a hungry sinner
And we had a similar *B|<erl**fK* at Wm
Clark's We Would b*< k Mis Kunesand
Mrs Clark for the charnpi ti*hlp of the
Stale in cooking. We h*d a pleasant chat
with .nquire Courier and Wrn Bitner.tw.
of the county'• staunchest Demo. r*t* AI
Graham keeps * ni. e little {*■• I r .m, and
is building him-elf a new bou*" at the sme
lime. Jim Ih-le.ng and Samuel Kui.e*
are running the old hotel* the same as ever.
Whole souh'd fellows, ths'in Our old friend,
Wm. Singer, gave us ■ warm greeting
They are building a new county bridge
We struck a crowd of j .|iy fellows there,
I* R Moon, Hevefly and others
BBtl-n CRKKK
shows the effect of railroad building. The
Vanderbtlt road "* right through it
Everyiealy is talking of the shop* and
wandering whether they will come
here. We met here some sterling D' mo
erals, stub as Jame* A Wrntsel, J C-
Smith, the member of the Clinton County
Democratic Committee, Lemuel Shearer.
Jim Williams ha* one of the neatest bar
ber shops In tba county, and drives the
brag horse. The animal it a beauty. Harry
Berry hill it one of the new road's engin
eers. Marry is a practical fellow. The
Berryhlll llou*e drive* a rushing business
Judge (J ugley ha* turned hi* Unsold home
into a hotel, and is ready to extend it*
hiwpttaltty to every comer, be it man or
beast. We are glad to see such life In the
old town, and hope that It may get the
railroad *hop*.
—During the coming m .nth of Novem
ber, the ladies of the Presbyterian Mite
Society, prop-we having a New England
Tea party. A* that will be the Thanks
giving month and pumpkin pies are one of j
the luiurie* generally indulged in on that ;
occasion, • p esumt they will he one of
the attractions at thi* entertainment,which
promise* to be both novel and pleasant
We trust there will be a large attendance
The evening nnd place will be announced .
! hereafter,
rlfifc
—On Sunday evening, October 21st, wa*
held the Nth anniversary of the organic.*- t
lion of the Y. M C. Aof D.-llofoiile. The *
vxerclae* w.-rn held in tbo 51 K church, t
which wa* tastefully decorated with choice j
fl iwer* and f.-rns. On the w*i|* wa* the 1
I. gend, "Welcome, friend*," In letters I
made ot autumn leaves. After the bis***- ,
ing by Rev. D Long, music by a choir •>! I i
in.l is* Voices, all 1(1. mher* >.f the Y. M ! '■
A., tliefi lollowed thu reading >.f the Pro.- 1
idem'# report Owing to tli . ir.m .Jd- 3
iidence of the President, Dr Rhone, the I 1
rejeirt w* r> *d by (' F. < 0..k, Eq. 'i he '
report of ti.o Devotional v'ouimiitc.- wa* '
' read by A. Daniel*, at.d show* all , '
amount of v..rk done during the year that
: is truly wonderful; and shows that we ;
have right in our rmd-t sn organization I ,
whoso work tor go. d cat, hitr.ily b>- esti
mated even by those familiar w.th its 1
; working". The report of G. L I'..iter,
l.ihr*rno., and of .1 \5 f.eptiart, 'J . t„iir
. r, are V i y tnts-re -ting, un I ll|ee t w . de.
) nrtruent. fc d fin*lll .1 e'd P> rhiip* the
j most inter. .in.g r-; . rt* were tt.o-e < |
Mvst.-r* 1\ "11.-r and Swartz, of the 1).. i.
l lt atii'h. '1 he little fellows r ..d in a < "r
I distil:, t tone W. 11. prepare.] rejs.rtv of their
r. .p.. live t '*n i.e. .; work, and excuud
the admiration ot tin e pr* -> r.t by their
eool, d> iih. r .'<■ and . urnc t manner. Weil
doll.' . - You have crowned yourselves
with lio. or tn 1 your cau-e with g! rv
A g"ti "r, be It it anniversary of the V.
51 I A. a- o.hj oi th • ui ot enjoyab.c
c. ... n* all rd 'iifiei.ui, n.f Belief nt<
.or a long time
Ck: tub llai.t. Notk*.— A I'enr.ryiv*- !
n. IS R er.gin •r. >r | • l.ave !.—u 5,.: vey •
. g and making <-lim...e !• r the Csunpie
11. nof tba I'ci.l., vaii.-y road.—Davy Moy
j >-r fia- mull Ijs.ly ■ I the hotel i irinerr
!tiut he Kes pa fir-t-i ass t. —SP. it
an I Mio .p a.-e making .. • rn-,..ai •.■T ti.ut
consider, i * gem. it d.-tntiutes the
ph •>, hat- and j *til# the • rn a', the >.io"
llm. . an.l It y u tok ' Van a! >.l it he
will tvit to. *t ' .1 iiu.n and gr nds the
. ni an \ t ,'i - . pri of iiu.h and
uu.k at • . I. r.-t olutioii of the wh.-'is
51 r V. • A " f. w re the .r, i. jyir.g
'go J* -I no K n. iy r* g ilat. - tf.* tiuie
! r t..e iaruor. f...t.r Kor.sol the lU
t rfir is U i woattby editor in the >
- Tto l an ;s " Jpjolvd w.lt. w a ter
!r. in the I ii.ta.il ■ , at i as tl.e i 01.-
ta.n 1.-ad Is Col., d rat . htgL- r than the
'. n, .'favily * ~lies the place ■fan ei ■
h i... s. Jj,u p— i Jn u. . rat. meeting
a*, a 1 si.. f. i.las to 1 -• .a' Dl li
g. ,ioi .- 1 the <•!,. rg. i , men • :
in." P<* n J li 55orr*y > if.. . ■ y
orug store i . the vaiy ,fr t. t*jring 51 IB*
I' •; r v < - ilf A i ai. J.'s f *
ha .'t l . tl ;i. '..-1 \'l '. I the lf
live f e w ICI. tl* gets !M ' i.r r.eW
t.riin < i g 11*' x n. f C arii n c me
t , l.r. ught a lit.' dr..ve ..f Callt - l" '. w u
\| I n, . taX. s the hid. horns and tal
. w •) of vt, • f-'. f(• r .'ir friend L ■ -• r,
!t: • iu f.er
j —Tl.e N .rtro fit (' .ifercfae fFt e -\h
.l C.t.lfal I'. r.i.sy lvar.ia meet in
(the Lutheran church st 8.-aisburg. Tues
day evct ng •' U-l" f • If.b. to. ntinii" two
day s, id.-ing Thur-day rung N. v. 1-t
T .1 ni. r.g th| lit" ar.d ■ rk . f st*r.
lit. L ith.-r, the inuw rtal reformer of the
Inll century, wtfl • dtscus*>i during the
day s.-ssi.u.s, ar. i serno-ns pr.-acbs-d the
>. v.rat s-vcnitigs. Children's meeting
Thursday aflerio- n A large attendance
and an inter.-t g time evje- '..f Ail are
Itivtled id v ti 8 |t|tv, I'm*;. -
5 e are lud- M-si Pi Mr John Bhow
i rs.d Bprir>g towtisbip, ro-ar Pn-a-aru Gap
' tor a fine bead of cabbage weighing 151
pounds. it is a split,did sjuMnieii, and
,). vr.efil U.Mr Bhoa<r#' sgtuullural
skill. YVho can beat II ?
Phi.ipsburg It U> l.aVe a oc f.ster Defl.o- |
I > ratic Mi.-ettng or. Friday Clrairman Hen*
sei and Mr. Davis, of Lancaster, and Ex-
I It..* Curiin L s.kout for a big time The
| D.-m.svraU are awake, sure
Ju-t imagina "A i 51. K-e on an
Indian pony, sit revolvers bu.ki.-d Us bis
belt, and a Wi:>- h~t-r rifle on bis shoul
der, starting on a buffalo hunt. That is
the pen-picture fe have of the boy.
-We have just received n.h new Fall i
and Winter Woolen*. Call and leave
y our order.
Mortoomsrt A Co., Tailors.
MARRIAGES
III.A" K-rnvTT -n Was I'|HI. oa Iks
l"lh o.si . * ll. leaws of U* bride's |*eenla. Mf.
||*r,} R *.k "f Mafrtaleirg U Mlsa l.lros M
of I ribMiUllf
CANCER CURED.
No disease* have so thorvmghly tu ffl d
the skill of the medical profession as
cancarou*iiflWtiona and a* they have al
ways been coii*ta. r. d incuralive, it ha*
te-'n thooghl d*r. jeiuible to sd-pl their
treatment as a sjwciaity ; and herne physi
cians h*ve neglected their proper study.
But of late years Hew and iin| runv dls
coverie* have br. ugbl forth a course that
n 1 w prove* successiul in any of it* form ,
with certainly, without the u e of the
knife or csu-llc plaster# We h*ve a
treatment that i* comparatively mild. It
i# not p..|son. his, d.e-s not interfere with
the hea.ihy fl.-sh, can be applied Id anj*
part of the fnaJy, even the tongue We
take nothing lor our service* until the
cancer I# cured. Address
DK J IIULBKRT.
Kag.evtlle, Centre Co., Pa.
XJUriCK t* It-rcliv gtv.it that IIM
In a..t *oat or s*r"* nutikse, <f
I urw V Milllhsa. auw (3w V. grsas, h.. lea fllej
la tb* "t lb* ft lb.e#tv ol lb* vVwrt .sf 0-ws
mm r.-a* t -<a4 fu tbs roaatr f Osair* S..U that
sst.| *rcoi.. l will n* prs*wai*4 hit f*ratUam at las
mumm Oaart. Jl, C . HABfKB.
| 4J31 grWhvswtarr
Ermine* —B. H Hahtma* *
Co , Coloitilms, () — Gentlemen Vnur
vulunbli' ftrunit i- lh* !••*" inerlielri* 1
ever un<J. Nam v Futikkman,
I "f>"k p'*rl, Ili'llHlitt I'D , I'*,
Vour ferttnu h.r lwll|feltii|i mel J.Svvr
trouble* help* we. W J' IlKAJifciy,
Kt blVrr|joil, t).
I w* ruff- ring with pain in in) <
pwlpi tnllori tit l he heart, with twin
• 'i if nf the *t-iiim b. I'truuu t tlnti •/ **,t.
<Ji*r !nf fn. Jon* linxAlii't.
.Sliar.phui-K, Alli-tbriiy C , IV
i h#ve tiH'l Itv.-r C>m|i Mht t t thren
r. ; I thought I wou'il hiv to quit
*• I . I ININ-Ultcti L laiH.i oil TII JF /'•
I 'tint iiuij am Well Til"* Oka
■ ill V\ ■ t.-r tt hvefuj", A lit'Cticnv t'nj- I'u.
A-k jour 'lrugifint (or llr Ilurlmun
b e<k nit the "111- ul grnt.'
41-2t.
- WlUon, Mi Knrlttfo- A
tii n to the oil I, r■ . ; , rt- It-vh >lmu
l' lit in tlii*. tin r Ii i'. . i'f.-
l .m<i I'n" • |t m -i,• % -ulterior to any
K' *dj Muco i'niiii root J-iit rival* pur*
•■iii'.i hill in it- 111• .11.i.. -• ii, Horkinif
i-I •!•)■ ntiilii t. Tlii* jmiM i. t'urril'-.
bj the li tliufar'tur-r- r. -V toi iHi'k of pee
within three yearr The guarantee i riot
or vg. ,il f, r rep,a. .hif ii,.- hut it
I l/.i put on if it rhoulii i r„, k or jree
within in- liriii--pi-, iflnl. |t w ,j| 1,,, i/j.
-r iiit-M' t t*ii Hil and\\ in Mi-
Farlao* At ti-lufi- puriha-.r • ~,her
wi itt lei, 1 or r.v other H ;. Miiei
I'ulUt
A 1 1 a *■ i. not - :.s i/kii i ; ■ Thero
nr.- li.r. If I . 111,11 'lerletu 11. • .r-i-lation
i | .rportn .• •. !,h • W, i, ,t ,| || n , p.,..
• r-r The HM liP l eMdef,. i f ItA
t'r- at \,, • t' (hi I I. at part . k now*
■ ■ • It. ,■ r. at I f!i. < v try ■. ot ,
Khi h b tile . I p.. tie hi- a • - . r, It
! n wa.i .1 i<il hi ,a li in tt k ir. ; and
. t.r.-.-ri la-f on theouUidv wrapper. The
i. -■ r* r •a- hallfiiei- !-• v. W-ii.e
;It I * •*•<'> a , II, '• I I'v-ri.o . . -art to
"■ ' l' -r ttr-iwi ;i and , • r to'ltie
hair. I' .'■ ha- ■J Im -I, Tt- .. • - •r.
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K i*t J bn N ttiuh Jhh* \iti,*a. ' tila : trig |i, {
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1 "* "A1.9 •' lilt* ' ft >■>. r,,d tha
to*. Ib* in !• f4ai annual |Tin '• tlianaP ,r atb
j iritMi*- 1- if aa ura*l !•* ju ig'* nl •• t> la a „d . r
lag* "la th |'fnnia*^
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lUL JR ,
ll nt tp.
li tint inc lon ounty, ss.
And n, Atifft)*! 2J<J i... i T-.rtif'HaT>-a aiih
j ••!<( in t4*iiit ti * l tl> < mniawi ii<taiuawt m i||*
j nh am ||| t ..1 t. act V ) AvgnWt
" a i iv attt|()H Art la U ur*l# i W miwfal
Ji kil Iniuid* f tha i titrauaji)i a*
l lhi> -fatill|ll > " lII* larl % ofda-rrad atld d*
(tf* j il.i tb I'm !• t •fldi'.r; i'li* ufol*' ftiitii
Iha •' BUI *ba r-tpitlita < • * f ,|f# i,d MtinlirigU n.
f .nt!•*' tg i It• 11 l*a <)|4kml iliatrlct, ahall ia>
aa loiitiP*
the < < of Cantra A tartn nf tha
C '!! r f t IMnaa. of Ojtf and T*fMir*r and
UaiiMli Jaii tialitari, a t v <att f ymtiet u
ad • iH|'Wat.a t ahait la t ff •*r- and bu)4-n f
tha • nit M<m*r in tba iKicaigb < nta. n lb*
4tt M 'n4) l Jann ry. April Aitgnat ami N< M|u><rr
< t *-. it ) nrn at |M , ia k A M . at bt f aatd taitu* to
r .rntinue Mt |tit4 |,i ••rgi
l"i tna r-fottiy k* lliintin(i > Tha prat ufeUi
l*iw "f -aid I ahail la lagun ai d I*4.Man at th#
wri II"Ma in tla Uih ifb 'f ttantinrd"D on tba
lf\ M udaj of Ika. *-nlar # t|a j ia, M >ar. t. mn
tinna for a pa'd of two wo. ka to PlH'h trm atf
• fit* m-w iau*<d - ' haroaftar tola- l-auad wttali tea loada
r<tttrUf And hftwaftar tbf f*foif tartwa •! bM
Ctmrfl ball I* Ufim It 4 bold* ti *i tba nid 0> nrt-
It,. ia t* tba iDT" of llnniiitdd •!<, r n tt a i 4 M- n U*
•f hitfuaM Ajriil b'l'tamt" r and li-af •! *wr|i
% ar.Bt U ti'fbxl 4 Ml Mark of aatd tar < • t<i(\Hitin
ta fr • |wfi 4 d tto *••* f-f *ba t>lal of ill
ratl-r* tßatiwa. . h4T|f.-4 ulH..,* |)i| ti. ji. ttb*at
a hit It lit*) I# It) law tri Ida in aal.l fttfltf) Tl a £mrj
C mint*t..nrr iu<l tba ttbanfl of tba mid . v.ra! < wot
tfot ara 4>r rta*i to drnw f m tba aboal oonUtnfnf
tba tiantaa 4,t Jnrufna jMinal of <*ran>) Jwroa |* i|*a
nmalft 4f t an- j b-tir to affWa aarnrt4 Jtih.u f, 4
tba fit t wraii* of Nib of wild tanw. ami a |ana|
of t*a|4t and Tra ana Jumr* t" tba nnntlwr .*f 4A. for
tba flrt tab .4 aw 11 4A aa*l IrftM, and a |an*4 of
Tratanaa Jur< ra to tba nntuUat *•* tbit| *it t>. ntta
r. Jnt..r f.r tba aotx-nd a. b t fna'b m'wl l.rioa.and
tba Ml till f oaf Ii of Nk! (Nrtillllir | ditartad tu *n,
m iitharn , ttira*'Oil I t )• and U*t 'ha -timm t*og
o! tba ftd Jttori, tba Prr-llwtftU'j* and rirb* of ibw
mMtwnto tti tba naftvijn. mnia* ara diiwi d to
laana t too bat iff •<! J try rrtmmtnaionaat tba frfxtfrnr
Bfttaof vantrv a* bj tan Tba Pndb wa
ttri'4 and iktbt <f e-m of tba aatd '-owntfa* ara dl
rartad Ifl Malta ut b < hantr-a It* tba bwdit,g <A t*
Utrk4*. nnd in lha tatnrn da; ot any wnta baratoboa
taaoa -.to tba natt tatm #f oart in tba wM oantiw m
)t,*i U n twait to r wtgtiy wltb tbla wda* A
ooftjr d ha *wdai rball * |.uMi.bnd In tbrwa nana
pol it-Vd In tba i.Mit.t; of *li,ng4 and in
tbraa f>iHhb*4 it. ti own f; of fVnirw.
tf a pati.af of tbirtk 4*t* tv iwwadlng tba
tba b"ldin of tba flivt nntt u*d t tbi oidat In aa<b
of ant.t c*tintb< Tba Ptt* k n ,uo of tH- f-mintf of
lfutih|l< ti b tUnaiad to anlav tbi d**-tan In fall np
on tin* O-nttononc • Ikakat o tba Ctmrl of CoM**
f*loM if aatd ormnty and to tnaka *nt atd rarttfy h
daf tba a*-ai of tl4<V.|irttf t omm n Plana a ttwv
t\*r. at <v|,t ot tbiln raa. to It tmnwnMtad to tba
r iint 4 of Can tra <bara to Iw ataad and i ad by tba
Prbon*tat v ~f tbannnit of (Vntra among tba tab
avd ttl tba tfert of (Voanmon rtoaa,
by tba court,
ita II o*%t* f. J.
Pr. in tba rword, Ang. 24, iMd.
C.fti ftod |.y
w. II Wit U*anv,
Protbonotary.
rWilftatl fboM tba Knmrda of tbaOontl *4
**t of iVntrv wuty Mil* l?b Aay of Ucudar, A. D.
IK).
I.C Rum,
41*4t. PmtboMty.