&ht C fntrr Thursday Morning, November 15, 1883. Oo®tlWfOJilMIIC1.0ollMlH|l#l|HrlUl tIM •d frvm *iy *f ik* cwuuty. No cninitwlc >• Ins tri*l uulmm •ccompauteU b> lb* r*l uaui* of h* writer ____ Local Department. Fat grl don't marry a lean man You'r (old if you do. Dr Uarsbberger, of Port Malild i (miled on u* on Tuesday. Brit Steele ba resigned the position of Collector for the Republican. Hal.er Weber says be did not (teal the tax duplicate of Howard burougb. Throe or four inches of mow are reported at Show Shoe on Tuesday. Halo's new mill remirida us oi a man coming out wiib a new plug bat and wear ing a patch on the scat of bis breeches. And now Eagleville desire* t<> gel into trouble. t>b wants to bo a borough. Holiday wa unu.uaily bluslry. U un der if Veil nor didn't uilrs hia cold na, in or sevuu day*. —This it Hie weak of pray rr for young men. It began <>u Sunday and continue, during the entire week. —They (end fellows to jail in Loch Haven for non-pat merit of taxes. Lucky for us that wo don't livo there. — Thu Steel Works are once moro in op eration. Wo haven't heard a* yet what they are doing Making steel, we hope. On account of tho religious service being held in tbn Presbyterian church, the New England Tea Party has been post poned until further notice. Did ever a best-iged city bail succor with profounder satisfaction, than does Bellefontc welcome the snperstructure for the new bridge ? Philipsburg girls go out Hallow eving in male attire, o says the Journal That s naughty, girls. You are male (actor* and liable to be "sent up lf the colored minister doe* notsicken on the Republican taffy, bi stomach i much stronger than we imagined. Give the Reverend gentleman a rest. —TbeStrobl family gave a verv pleas ant entertainment on Saturday evening. Baby Strohl was especially entertaining J with her little drum and big yawn. —The Thank-giving Proclsmation ol j Gov. Paltison has been read in *',! the barn yards and ben coops of ibis state, and the turkey* are correspondingly excited —J. F Snyder, E-q ,of Cleard-ld, spent Thursday and Friday in town. Mr Sny der i* a bright young attorney, and wilt be associated with H>>n John H Orvis in the practice of law in Ciearfleld. —Gerberick is putting in new stone in front of his yard. If the spirit of improve ment continues on Thotnas street, it bid fair to be one of our har.dsornwst streets The elegant home of Isaac Thomas, E-q , ha* revolutionized this part of the town. Patrick Loughrey arrived at hom>- after a two week's visit to hi* ions in Philadelphia. Mr Loughrey has reason to feel proud of hi* boy*. Two are en gineers on Ibe Reading road, one learning hi* trade at Baldwin's works and another i* superintendent Of motive power in far away Autralia. Centre county boys • - always ahead —The Daily Journal of Lock Haven bas gone into the picture business. Satur day's number contains the portrait* ol Martin Lutber and Catherine DM Bora his wife. As we never had the plsa-ure of seeing Martin or Catherine, can't ray whether the pietures are good or not, bu l f as an evidence of ibe progressive spirit o* Brother Grow they are tlr t class —T. B. 8-a wright, D-mot-rat of tb Fayette-Green Judicial District, was bea - en for Judge of that District by Inghram, of Green county. Seawrigbt is Prothon olary of Fayette county, and gained con siderable notoriety in the Dukes trial, when it was openly charged that the Jury had been packed, and he was held re. sponsible for the packing. Seawright will not (oil the Judicial ermine of that l>i-. trict, except by hi* presence as clerk of the court* of Fayette county. —The New York World't dogman get, • versed'ln the language of the lady's dog, thusly : "The King Cbarle* is especially a hugable dog, and in the language of d<>y fl riation, carrying such an animal means "I am affectionate." The ptig fall* to Widow* and means, "I con.ole myself with a dog." The sky Wrier sentiment means, • I am inclined to be religious." Tbe English hound indicate* that the lady Is "very eiclusive. Don't speak to me " Tbe crocodile cur means, "my grandfather was a policeman." And the wbnledoforied business indicate* a soft spot in the up|-r story of the lady who wear* a dog. —Tbe street* of our town heve never been in *ucb a miserable condition as ihet are at pr-a*nt. The private cfiik-n has no right which a corporation I* bound to re •pect. Our borough dadi and street com missioner Sbaugtaemy grow indignant if a pile of ahe* or rubbish i* allowed to lay on lha street for a day or two, but a Steam Heating Co. can dig up Allegheny street from Curlin to High, berrtcade all crow it reed, endanger the live* of pedestrians by leeving tbe crossing* unprotected, and never a protest. Why 1* IIT Wake up all you councilman who are not in this coiporatlon, and stand up for your constit uent*. Get the kink* out of your back bone and stand erect, or you will be prop ped up next spring with e bellot. Our Industries. WM. r. BUNCAN A CO. lIISTOHY. Till* growing and Important plant grew out of a small seed planted 111 1864. It IS peculiarly tho productcf Centre county's brain and enterprise, and demonstrate* what pluck and business sagacity, combin ed with little or no capital, can d<>, in our locality, In a few years' time. Wm I'. Duncan and John Todd began in 18114 a -mail foundry enterprise near Reynold-' mill. In 1860 they removed their shop* to tbeir present silo along tho race, and be tween Gerberiek A Halo's flour mill and the old B A- 8. 8. railroad de(n>t In 1871 Mr. Todd retired and VV. R Jenkins and J. Howard I.iligle became associated with Mr. Duncan in 1876 These latter gentle men now have the entiro management of the shop*. Tflk CI.ANT. Your reporter h* desired for some time to give your readers a description of this industry, and in pursuant-oof this drsiro, p.idtbu edict! a visit last Tuesday. Mr Lmglo was absent from town, but we found Mr. Jenkins, with a fow mire u t-s leisure, and woro most courteously re. c ived and shown the different department*. These are the machine shop, under the able foremanship ol Geo. Durham;!) ; the foundry, under the charge of Geo. Taylor ; the blacksmith shop has the tare and super vision of Thos. Youlten. Here we met our old Iriend and lah-titcd smith, Jesse Kling -r. And the pattern shop there seemed to our bewilderen mind patterns for every thing in Iron that the honest brain of man ever devised, and we walked carefully for tear of some infernal machine. W'. Stroub and Henry W'alkey ara the artists in wood TitKtx rkniitrcT Win I* Duncan A Co. repair ail kinds of machinery. Turbine wt--r wheels area • (socially, and 1 Iwltrvo they have a monop o|y in these They make Rolling mills , ihe lat WAS A complete one at Sunnurry. They also manufacture Furrisie and Min ing machinery. They have mad- a repu tation in Steam engines almost world w ide, and especially in ail parts >-f the l uited States, receiving communications tr-.ni New Zealand, tbe Sandwich Islands, and in Spat.isk, French and German. EMPLOY AS They have now forty employes. Mr I Jenkins spike of them all, in most unr--- survud praise, and said that they had in their employ the highest nie, banh al -kill, and illustrated hi- remark by telling about W II Ilillibish Mr Helme.of I'biiadel phis, a man of great influence there, made -ome examination of our Gas work- and needed a mechanic Mr Jenkins sent Will to him Tbe gentleman was So delighl-d with hit ability and intelligence that he could not refrain from paying him the highest compliments, and proving that he iio-ant it by giving him a bsnd-ome pres ent. We are happy to congratulate a Bellefontc boy. KKM tilts These works have never stopped since they have opened, and have never missed a -ingle pay day With a little more capital vbeir capacity could be increased fourlold —a need-d change to meet the growing de mand for their product. Their pleats it book-keeper. Ml Joseph Montgomery, is kept almost too busy In their Immense correspondence. (Joe write* ihe Spanish letters ) Mr Jenkins, in his conversation with us, let out one of the diffi.ulues of their business here and it is this, the absolute m-ed of another railroad into our town He lays they are crippled and often unable to compete with other firms hundreds of inilea from the same market. LL'TRSR MAMOKISLATCXNTRC HALL -On Saturday evening, lOtti, tnst., the hairs of the Lutheran church at this plsoe were thrown oje-n to the public for the elebration of the 400 th anniver.ary of the birth of Martin Luther. Although the weather was unfavorable, as soon as the doors were opened the jaaiple began to en ter. Some to see, other* to hear—and w think all heard or saw something which, It rememberid, will be beneOting Th most conspicuous object which first at tracted the attention ol the early intruder, was the splendidly decorated pulpit and platform with almost numberless plant tlwers, wr a he* and hanging vine*, while mr e back ground was the artistic work ol Mr. J. T. Lee, on black canvas Tbls rep. r.•••!,t> d feature* ol the Hie ol Lullier a* a Reformer, with the names ol hi* two a*<- i late*, Melancbtoii end Zwingn, on either top corner. In thu centre was tbe castle ol Wartburg, with iniitating raysol the sun teeming upon it, wbn h for e iiioiuetil would make a tooker-t n mink ol an optical delusion. Below was Luther's picture with - The Just shall live by lallh," arid many historical (aiinta th the Reformer * Itl*. At seven o'clock thu busai was comfort ably tilled, and the service* Were opeind by the singing of " Rise, Ulorious Conquei or," by the cbiiir, followed by prayer. Re*|amsive reading, lulersper-ed with music came next, and then the R-v. W E. Fl-cber, p-lor, made an able, interesting and instructive aCdrcss* on "Lutber and the Reformation," telling us that bis work was riot lor Lutheran* alone, and nointsd out th* close relationship between Lutber and tbe different churches ; cutting down church lilies, and tracing beck, h-und Lutber the founder of Protestantism to which our different c-hurc-hos owe their a -1 teiice. A short sddrep* was then made by D F. Lush on "Luther and the Bible." A brief talk on "Lutber and tbe Cat*. cbUni," followed hv Michael Lb-rtine, and then Frederick Kerta spoke of "Luther end tbe Children," •uieriettuiig the jun iors profitably. A hymn Was sung and the bem-dictton pronounced, when the congr. - cation joined by singing the final "Atom." UhjAltlOfclt. ITIMH PROM MII.KN.-Thn eleiliri LL over. WH did nur duty, end t*re 'f course iniirth-d —lt It rum,,red thnt we .re to imve new industry ■•nrted t Rebcra In the lurin id n rhim itmriufniTory. For further tut'<>rriintioii inquire of nur jural uiitsler t it , ur hi Hun. 11. Mi-ytt . Tliu CKNTRK DKMUCKAT I# truly a wel come v II t J liiillbirb, M. I> ,on Saturday night at one o'clock, Nov 4, came not unexpected to in, lauilly and trie-lids The ll -ctor baa becll 111 a !ei blw slate ol hi allh lor reveral year*, owing to an atii-ctiuli ul the liver, or ralber |wilia|a to a coin|illcallon ol disease*, ilia tnliu* ence *. great; hi* counsel* were Ircqueni iy "ought and needed, wioh iIIOBC ol oib era weie totally disregarded. A a physi cian he ranked very high, not only on ac count of Ibu experience derived Jfolii ptai llcing lor about two Hcnre yeara, but aim Iroiii the fact that he Waa a clo reader ol rni'dlcal worka. Always keeping pace with all the modern advantrw in medicine , Ilia library ia je-rhap* the largc-al In our -eclion of the county, and i* equally valu ahle, owing to the variety of work- it con taina. Ilia •landing in the corn nihility wn lully ahown on the day of hi* lc rial, wh-n j >ri immenae throng ot parople followed htm ! 10 hia final rifting place in I*riioncemetery j 11 • a death Icavea a vacancy in hla pr.de. •ion who bia undoubtedly hard to ii I II ( wa- nearly amy yer old. May he r>ai , in j-eace. Mil Aa WOODWARD Iritu* —Jeremiah ahot the j drat deer ol the acaaon J.-rry know, how j to ahiail I loin George .hot the aecomJ deer, it Waaiilabear —Galilei, the n>lll*r I- the , liaui j.ion rat caUhsrol our D>wn He "i ughi eleven in one night, (ioce-d ' Set the trap again, Han —Jacob II iwef ba the boa* luriiip at thi. end of Ky pi Ii 1 weighed acveli and o|,-half pound*. Jacob ! I* a boa* farmer. Samuel Yearnk claim* to havn the largeal turnip in diameter H< •ay* It mewfur,# tw.lve inch'* liaised near the old beg |e-n Farmer* ir bu-ily engaged in huaklng corn. Corn la p >r ; wheal la gotad —Noah Eby commenced •Join.ll.g wbl.key on the lib. ih.l , with U VV YatiVaiiri, L" S. UTe keejisr and . uagrr.— Mr Henry Frwin, ol ktiea-, loriuerly of Niliany valley, i* he-re • n a • tail. lie think. Kama# la ju-l the place l. Ucceed Mr, S undet • land* hi* buaineaa. —M r. Jacob Sbal-f, who I* deairou* b> eicel hi* neighbor* in raiaihg good stuck, Vometlme ago im(h>rb*l a pair of lull blooded Bed Jefaa-y *. They are the lineal >|ewlnie|il of |.irkcr> we have eV.-r a eel) Mr. Thotna* L-h liaa repaint ed lII* llouae, which add. greally to It* ex ternal apjenfafice. —The member# c( the Kelormed church are agitating the que*, tlon of building a new ecjifl e 111 tbla place Mr* Dahlel ie*b,cd L,h k llvven, had I two large cancer* successfully removed fmm hr fact by Ur. P. S. Fi.ber on Monday. *•* TTII'VI M ALU, Nov. 10, !BM. van. foe Ik* *eh aatflag Bat M*.v 10, lUaa* i lai* lei rear i.uu Derr. acw 31® era.l.it.l, 4artng tea fw te'e '• v *M,atiaalaM)wr 3,4*' JB beww i"M Total Ih l(W8 J43TM* Maai. bake leal J*at t.tiei.iWi Dwraaa* la.ttl ami ranaar* Laabr " cata Miac.llaaaoa* ** " —The Itrpuhiunn with ita u*ual lupid - ly U claiming New York a* giving a Republican majority of thirty thouaand. If the R publican* of Centra county bad any confidence in their oigan, *uch taffy a* that would diatfuat them But aa they have neither confidence or reaped the ab *urd claim fall* It it. -We have jual received our new Fall and Winter Woolen*. Call and leave I your ordvr. MONTOOM AIT A Co., Tatkara. MfLKeHUHO Vl( IRITT. —We are glad b, note that John Ley man who wa# pro.- \ trated wiih paraly.i* about two Week# ago , I* alowly improving —We are equally gled to ray that r.|e till# good work will go on, for we rued Iflerti badly.—The iron bridge ai ro. the Bald Ragle at thl. place ha. been newly ' Moored. Prof !l. II Klae and lauilly rlart for their new huiim in Florida in u week or two. In hia removal the temperam-u cauaa of lliia little town wul loan an earn eat advocate, and the prohibition parly one vote,—Col. Jainea Weaver la making quite , an exlerialve Improvement to !u dwelling bouau on the farm about a mile below town. Th new Shope .chooi bou-e will , be ready f,,r occupancy very toon. Tut. 'lie with in patent furiilluro will be very much belter that! the old one with the rough wooden d,-ka —Our l audi getting along lluely and have tieen going It alone b.r .oii,e tliue, their teacher, Prof (Juiii l rod being wiih thetii, Mr John I' Bo." leU, their former lender ha retlglied, Mr Geo. Noll, Jr , taking hia place.—Our aparrilig matche* are over br the aenaoii I'lo re i* no room in town large enough f r ihe aceoluiiiodaliou of the liaokerveifl, and the Weather I IO C old to meet oil the ac huol houte green. Rnvkit PtV'k'. VALI.feY lirvr- -The farmer, of till, valb-y are nearly all d'-rie hua! Ifig corn; the cold . liap however caught the laggard# The eorn crop o| thtt calb-y , waa a failure, many larmefa Oil large fai mr , did lint have more than atacul IVI to I'lill bUahela of bard c rti, the early Si-pl-mle-r : ir.ol played witii the corn crop, the ru-un tain fi-lda having a aoulbern n |oure were \ .be cihlv one# that ♦ -raped that fro-t —The- j [ iron bridge aero*. Penn a creek at Hpflrig i Villi# | i OUplet.-cJ It la a g■- d .tru, lur' •ii 1 it ia a > rnjii to the County I'ornnii-ri. i - I • r. --Tin- Kinney family leave Spring Mill# , cfll- Week for illimd* -fii-irge Miller, ho. ! -It.l ha- returii-d from a trip to the w..l- I lie leave* tin. place roxt apring. lien irll h ia putting up the wall for th" (trange lall Mr,. M erg -ret W.i-cn ve into to r new nou-e on > hcirch hill thi# w -ek. t'alvin N ff i Principal of the Spring Mola a, ho.il, and tloy are 'bung wen under hia auperc lii-cn —Mr N-fl. who I a -.UI of L.fac. ll" N-IT. "f I'otl. r t' #1 " •hip, graduated at Franklin a'oj Marrhacl C'dleg. , thl* year II ■ r.- cliv.'l on" c.f : the honor pn/.-a. , A delegation 1 f the N rthern t'on fefetilT- of the K angelical Lutheran Sy real of Central Pei.cy Ivania, dur.ig iu meeting at It at.burg, at the r- jUerl "I | Chriatian |)le,S n , viu-d Ibe SlaUr C>,l >ge on V\ ■ diie.da V a! t* rtcce Ul, CJct 31 I I-a.;. They were 111..at C Telia!.y receicj ny the I'rcaident and other mnnle-r, of die faculty Afor a few • x plaiial.-ry r-- uiarka by the Pr,-idelil c,| ibe ('..lleg. tiie in. mle-r# • I < nn r, nce a- well a, en e ral ol the iTtimable yc-ung ladle* ,-I itell. fonl" ar.d B- aiaburg, were c-corted through thud ff* rent depariuu nta of the i institution, where a bri 1 explanation wa- I given of the apparatus, In.truinenu, rk i At I" c b" k a I the member* and pupil- I i .f the t'oll'-ge • r ' a lied llilo the t'hap.'l. I where at the urgent r.rpre-l of PreeicJ.i.l I VlhefD'H, brief #d.|r.T,ea, having r. lerellcv Ml the Luther M-111..rial, were maje by ('••v. Ci aaiiin and 11-nry Fnher, aft-r which the visitor, returned to tv-alrburg ur rrjoin th. ir brethren in Conference re— - •I >n All were highly gralifl d with the oawticlli, Fa. Jl'y and management of tin | I'enriay lc ama Stwlc C'liege. C VV S Ir*M mnv Uaibita Tow.aaiur—Corn iiu-kihg f a-> n ir about over in our sec tion ami neat in order will be buDbeiing Mr Geo \S oil, ■no of our "bo,e hunterr. • hot a Very tine deer the other day. Mr vV ia • ne of the old kind mark,men, aiui It I. ure death for a dee- to (To#* hla path within bullef reai h. —Mr N W Kle y thyc dlttliier at Wocaiwafd, bad the mo tor tune In ate ail one ol hi, finger* off • in, • tliue ago wtille loading a revolver, hut 1. doing a# well aa can Ire i't|a" lad ulnler the circumstance* —Mr,. M.S FituJier lath, "Ua>' cabbage raiser of this aectloli. Sin ha* one bead that weight i'JJ lira. She alro Una •- me very fine bwel* dial are seldom - qualed. The St. Paul# ** bool ill thi, township, uhcjer the care and instruction of ill George N Krbard, I* progreaaliig Uio-ly. It number* about 4U pupil* at pr.aeiit. MoBK AKi'B. IJt H . WORK -fx I ack jul two day* to erect tne bui.Uing over ibe talid waaher of the Bel I* foil D* tl'aa, Co. W bell any one wanu bi Jb done with lightning celerity, and with aatlatac lluli at the aaUie lime, It Wouldn't bun bllii Ur do a, the Uia># vYuik* did and employ John Cole, ol Cwle ville. TIIK Clinton t.'ouniy IVachera' Innitute will he held 111 Aaeov tatiou tiail, R'fiovcl, couiiiieiiciiig l'utwday , Ueceu.ber 18.it and cioalng tail the billowing Fnday, Among the attraction* announced are SuVerai tn diaii scholar* Iroiu the Carlisle training school. —Our corr.T|H>iidewt from Port Matilda in uur last usue ,|">ke ul Ueiily S iliiadt Co. Ttoere certainly la no uvb firm. U.t no doubt tn'df , ffi tl || MfilJ >M •JwVfi .1 lilt | ( Of|l I Kmitltll I. # „ ~f | | . rflMfi It rn r*| le liKlt K'wo, M*-nr M*- ff uf f , f'< ri(r "i in y y* MAKHIAOES. KKKWi .1' (' \KKIt \ Ih*- lUf ,rn* | |ir*i.-|,pi •ieli. f***i*.. I'. N,. Wh*il—m liilf, |*'i ijulfl .. fl if, ** " I (!rn—♦, l<#r I'tifitirl, " d||f*||',l, |#*'| ••uth"! . . Out*, Ift lillvllb! 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