®he Centre democrat. -" |T Thursday Morning, February 7, 1884. Coßßisro*DiKct.<Hn>t*lnlaf Important news, solid! *<i from ma/ pmrt of the county. No cowmuntcntlou •a-rtsd unlaw mccompmmtod by tbm rami nam* of tbm writer. Local Department. An honaat husband meek, And nltbont repnmrh or fanr Now do not atop, but juat yon pop, The question of th yaor. —Sprouting—Candida lot. —Harvested—the ice crop. —About off—tlelghing partie*. —The day* are growing longer. Fact. —Subscribe for the CENTRE DEMOCRAT. —The Nail Work* are again in full operation. —Kxtra coplee of the DEMOCRAT foriale at this office. —How to invite tbis year—"Yourself and gentlotnan, etc." —No one appreciated the sleighing more this winter than the lumbermen. —A ' spiiited nag," hitched to a spider, attracted considerable attention on our rtreets Saturday. —The Reformed church choir of this place sang In the Reformed church at Zion lat Surdav. —When the hour of twenty-four has passed that day was just two minutes longer than the day subsequent. —The "Ground Hog" saw his "shadow" Tuesday but John Wagner shot it before it went back to itA hole again. —Merchants complain of business being dull since the Holidays. "Advertise" is the name of the medicine to cure it. —The lecture by Mr. Kimberloy, of the Berwick Y.M.C. A.,on "Literary Hash,') has been postponed until Tueaday evening February l'ilh. —A big auction sale is In progress at Nittany Hall and everything U selling very low. "Cheap Bob" is running it, and hit name it very appropriate. —Gov. Pattison has signed the death wurrants of George Jones and Jesse Car- , i"r of Allegheny county. They will be 1 hanged Friday, April 4th. —The B C\, C. A S. W. railroad bridge, • roaaing tbe west branch of the Butque- I I.anna about sis and a half milea below Cock Haven, is about completed. —lf a man meets you upon the street, •miles you sweetly, and is over glad : to see you, and if you don't owe him a j •mall bilf, bewaro of him. He's going to ; a candidate, sure. —The cards are out for a fashionable j Hebrew wedding at Baltimore, in which < ne of Bellefonte's business men is in- i volved. When the cake is passed around 1 don't forget us, Sammy. —The lecture on "That Neighbor of j Mine," delivered in tbe Court House on ( last Friday evening, did not draw as large • house a# the lecture merited. Scarcely oie hundred spectators were present. —An exchange pertinently remarks: We like the merchant and man who be ii-ves in sticking to borne enterprise* This way of sending off for things that can be I urebnsed at home just as cheap is not the true policy." -If you are troubled with a cough roast •. lemon without burning it. When en urely hop squeeze the juce into a cup on :i,roe ounces of finely powdered sugar. Take a teaspoonful whenever you cough. I. rarely ever fails to cure tbe worst case. 1 —Huntingdon is getting rather bigh t-.ritd. An effort in being made over there t > raise SIO,OOO to organize a base ball Inb for lffkl All right; bring along \-"ir SIO,OOO clab next summer and we ll ( knock you out with the Eureka* The new Presbyterian church at Mil- 1 ton, Pa., cost over $30,000. A debt of I i?' 0,000 still remains unpaid. Recently j i ' >1 Lawson proposed giving $-700 in addi- < tion io bis' former subscription, if $0,600 ' a as raised, thus wiping out tbe entire debt. 200 is new raised, leaving only SBOO to u>ak* up. < • < Marion township can boaat of some of ' •he beat wheat prodeciog farms in tbe I --'ate. The farm owned by Mr. Isaac < Frain, near Walker, produced on an aver- 1 age 85 bushel* to the ecre, and the farm of ' Martin Bigiow, just adjoining Mr. Praia's, ' produced an average of_3ftj bushels to the a re. Who can beet It? —The Gommiesioner* office presented a >u#y appearance on Thursday afternoon 1 aiier the cade of Geo. If. Davis was dispoe- ' ► I of. fifty witnesses rushed down • lairs to get their "checks" cashed before 1 the five o'clock train left for Tyrone. The ' way our worthy board of Commissioners 1 I..ineed around would have dond credit to 1 younger lads Indeed. —We have received from Messrs J|alli •*, Painter A Co., of Bridgeport, tfonn., a opy of their "Useful Details," being a • ."nprehensHre publication of useful and seluable designs in architecture art, and •II kindred arts and mechanics. It is cer tainly a work of great merit, and must be scry useful to builders end others. lteroy Warner, of Ccnneaut township, Kris county, recently sold "all hit right, title end Interest" In bis llttis daughter Maggie, to Peter J. Wild, of Erie, Pa. ( for on* dollar / The transaction was mads in good faitb by both parties and a bin of confirmation presented to court. Tbe court wes of a different opinion end refused to (uiififiu the sale. Personal, s Christ Gsiring is laid up with inflaroma " tory rheumatism. Mr. D. B. Weaver, of Penn Hall, is at : tsnding court as a juror this week. [J Mr. Christ Decker, of Zion, it getting • quite A reputation as a vocalist. : Mr. Ellis Sbafer, of Madisonburg, is in Bsllafonte this week at a witness. Mr. W. W. McCormlck, of Potters Mills, gave us a friendly call on Tuesday. Mr. J. T. Lee, carriage maker of Cen tre Hall, stepped Into our sanctum on Fri day. Joseph Brooks, of Pleasant Gap, is hsppy. IU a boy. A real, living boy, ao it it. Mrs. C. G. McMillan rsturned home from her extended visit in Ohio Friday evening. Mr. Jno. Garbrick, one of Zion't prom inent farmers, gave us an agreeable call on Monday. Mr. Geo. Delan, of thia place, accom panied bis brother William to Huston, Texas, Saturday. Mrs. Anna Seltzer and daughter, Mitt Jennie, of Lock Haven, are guests at the Cummings House. Hon Win. A. Wallace, of Clearfield, has been re-elected President of the B. tb, C. A 8. W. railroad. We noticed the pretence of our corpu lent friend, Mr. Jno. Dubbs, of Zion, on our streets Tuesday. Our good humored and corpulant friend' Mr. Robert Taylor, of l'hillptburg, wa* in town on business last week. Miss Sophia McKwen and Mitt Anna Carner, two of Hublersburg't fair daugh ters, visited Jersey Shore last week. Miss Roxr, of Ohio, and Mrs. Geo. Welsbons, of Pittsburg, are tbe guests of Mrs. C. G. McMillen, at tbe Brockerhoff. Mr. Ira C. Ohl and Wo, Harris, two of Walker township's gocd-iooklog farmers, came to Bellefonte on Monday last on business. Mr. Stephen Csmpbeli, who moved from Roland to Barre Forge a few years sgo, has again returned to the former place, j Roland seems to have a charm for those who once lived there. Mr. J. C. Rostman, of Zion, has rented j bis father's farm in Brush Valley and will | move there about March Ist. Now, we | always supposed when a man once got to j j /.ion be would prefer to remain. But such ! does not seem to be the fact In this case [ j —Mr. WDI. Bimmons, of Pleasant Gap, 1 ! is again engaged in tbe huckstering busl- j j nets, and will furnish parties with fresh i butler and eggs delivered right to your j door. Mr. Simmons deals ID nothing but ; first class articles. I j Col. James Gilliland, who g for many i years has resided near Washington city, l J | her# visiting his numerous friends In this county. Col. Gilliland for forty years wa j 1 a prominent citizen of Centre county, and | few men the faculty of attaching j friends to a greater extent. They award j him a most cordial welcome. GREOO POST ENTERTAINMENT.—T- | comrades and their friends, to other Posts of tbe O. A. R. in the county, and in other counties, Gregg Post extends a most earn est invitation to come and commemorate with tbern the birthday of the Father of our Country .February 22, int. The Gregg Post Restauitnt will be open Thursday evening, 21st, and will be kept open til! Saturday night, February 23. tin tbe 22d all persons ean get their supper at the Pest Restaurant, visit the Art Gallery in the Post Room, and go from their t-> Reynolds' Opera House to see tbe "Famous Tonne*- i, Means," for which reserve.! seat tickets can , be hand by application to any member of Gegg Pott. The chart of the Opera House . chairs (reserved) will be ready at Sour- 1 beck's on February I.7th, where persons J holding tickets can get their seats marked and reserved, and those wishing ticket, can buy them. Lookout for tbe bills and hangers about tbe 15th. —Henry Keller, Esq., a highly re*|>ee- j ted and well known citizen of Boelsburgi we regret to learn, has been stricken with paralysis and is in a very precarious state, and bit life ditpaired of. Hit aged and es timable companion, Mrs. Keller, is also qalt* 111. We itncerely sympathize with them tn their affliction. LaTRR.— Mr. Keller, we have since teamed, at wa ara going to pre**, died on Wednesday and will be buried from his ! residence in Boetsburg on Pridey morning at IMB o'clock. However afflictive the dispensation to hi* many Irlends which eel la him away, it may be truly said or the deceased, that another good man ha* gone to reoetve tbe reward of a just and wall •pent life. —A Banquet was given by the meuilnra of Walker Grange at lb* residence of Mr, Adam Decker, near Bnyderlown, en last Saturday evening. There were about one hundred guests present. It was magnifi cently gotun up, tbe table being loaded with all the subs tan litis and delicacies de sired. Mr. Decker and hi* good and egress able lady just know bow to get up an af fair libe that O. K. , "~ A entafUlnmeol will be given in tbe Buffalo Run Presbyterian church os Taeeday evening. February 12th. It wiU ooaelst of grand sciopticen views, wbtcb will show nearly all tha battle# of the late war In onlort on a mammoth can r-3, also scene* in tb* Holy Lend, and the famous statuary. The scenes will be insar parsed with good music, and all will be delighted. iTi# entertainment will be given for tbe benefit af tb* cbnrch, eo let everybody com*. Admission 16 and 26 cenle* # # —Good ginghams, Ave cents per yard, at German'*. —The Ball Masque at Beech Creek last week wat well attended and a success. —The Lutheran sociable was held In the Lutheran church last evening. —-Wagoni and buggies are now taking the placet of slalgb* and sleds In our burg. —Parties in want of sales bills or pos ters should not fail to call at the DRMO- I'IST office. —lf you are In want of a good, comfort able home-made boot or shoe, call at A. G. Noll's, near the passenger depot. —Pictures enlarged and copied at Boy er's Photograph Car, corner of Bishop and Penn streets, just below the Cummings. —The office of the B. C., C. &H. W. railroad, it is rumored, will be removed from Jersey Khore to Beech Creek before long. —Mr. Thoe. Collins completed hi* con tract last week of grading and tuuneling on the J. S., B. C. A C. rrilroad near Snow Shoe. Beech Creek isn't a very large place now, but wait until the car shops are lo cated thoro. Won't things howl in Rome, though ? Mr. Wm. Keller, of Centre Hall, is conducting a semi-weekly singing class at Zion. Everybody is invited. Admission each session, 10 cents. —The new version of Hip Van Winkle, under the excellent management of Mr. Jno. M Hickey, will be presented at Rey nolds' Opera House Thursday evening, February 14th. This i* one of the flne*t companies on the roed. —We cell your attention to the adver tisement signed "Mechanic" for position a* blackimilh. This in an excellent oppor tunity for tome one to secure the services of a sober and industrious man. We are per sonally acquainted with him, and know whereof we speak. —Work is being pushed forward more rapidly between UellefonU and Lemont on the L. fc T. railroad than is generally known, and ere long wo may expect to hoar the shrill whistle of the "loco" re sounding along the raging waters of the Logan. Donavin s Famous Tennesseeana, Col ored Concerts, are the same that assisted in building Central College at Nashville, and are rarely gifted vocalists, will sing in Bellefonte Friday evening, February 22, lfW4. They were the leading attraction at Chautauqua in 1875. —The First Annaui Banquet of Nittany, Penn's and Kishacoquillas eallays will b„ held at Old Fort Thursday next. Sixty in vitations have been extended, and parties in possession of same should make it a point to be present, as Mr Odenkirk has been directed and will spare no pains in the get-up of the grandest sopper ever given at hi* hotel. And he knows how to do it. The mpnwi fur keeping Iho poor of the borough of Bellefont* for the pa* ( month WM SIOO. ThU include* clothing, foot and provUion*. J. SI. Kr< tii.ixk, O. P. LITERARY HAXH.—Tbii will ho the *ub j"ct of a lecture to be delivered n"H Tues day evening, February I2ih, in Y M. C. A. hall, by Mr. A. 0. Kimberly, of Ber wick. The lecture i* purely literary, and i calculated to direct and rlimulate u*cful reading Everywhere Sir Ktmberiy he* ap{ eared hie lecture ha< been well received The proceed* are to be uted in the interest of the Boy*' Branch, and thi* in iUeif *bou!d be tufSlcient rea*n for our citi/.en* to attend, specially a* the price of admi*- *ion i* only 25 cent*. PKSW HAUL ITEM*.— Mr. Hjtermn the manager of Henry Feidler * tore near Aaronaburg, wa* noticed in our village on Sunday la*t. It wa* thirty-one year* the firat of Feb ruary that Sla). J. B. Fither began doing bo*inee* for bim*elf, and ba* ttill lomi of the cu*tomer* to tbi* date that commenced dealing with him at that lime. Mr. Rooker, from Muncy, I* tuperin tending the paint rbop of J. C. Condo'a coach work* Sir. Kooker i* a Srit-claa* {winter. The work (peak* for iUelf. Robert Hartge* i* away to Sugar valley on a viait with hi* malher. l*ot—the "News Boy." MOVRTAIW BUT -There will b a local ioalituta held at Uniooville on Friday evening and Saturday. Feb. IS and lA, and it ia hoped that all tba township* in the Bald Eagle valley from Taylor to Liberty, will be repreaented. Teacher* and director* everywhere are invited toettend. An in tereeting and profitable lime ie antici pated. The programme not being com pleted, we oan only give a few of the many good thing* now in preparation, Vi*.': Mr. Frank McCoy, aohool govern ment) WEB. P, Fiaber, Jr., relation of parent* to teacher*; Mia* Hellie Morley, a claaa drill in arithmetic. Reading and recitation* by the child elocutioßiet, Mi* Florence Cleaver, and other*. G. W. Bamberger will give a talk on read ing. Open dUcuaeion, Keaolve that we favor a compulsory education law, opened on the affirmative by Dr. J. M. Blair, negative by Mr. A. J. Grieet. The fact that County Superintendent Wolf will "bold the rudder" ia a aufficlent Barantee that it will be an treat of lereet and profit to UMeber* and olti- HM. Through the hospitality of our ciliaen* the teaoheni will be kept free of board and lodging while attending the institute, Come one and ail. By order of the Co, Rupt G. W. ReVMMi*. SET icaiaE for the Cc.vTßt DEMOCRAT. , ' H SINKS Towvsmr ITKMS.—What has become of "Nswi Boy ?" Guess the ghost t scared him out. We are informed that J. C. Muckel is # getting up another sleighing party. J. C. knows bow to go about it. f One of Geo. B. Stover's horses was used . up pretty bad the other night, but we are . informed Is some better again. Mr. John Neidigh is "apple king" now. John is just the man for it. Our friend, Geo. M. Bower, moves to Penn township till spring. Sorry to lose George, but hope our loss may be his gain Hoc. Bowersox moves on the farm lately I bought of Mr. Kchard who goes to Kansas with his family this month. John J. is back from court and stil j looks natural, RXADKR. i —Last Thursday, the 24ib ult., was an exceedingly unpleasant day, but notwith standing this the clrcom.Unces within doors at the Reformed parsonage in Aarons burg were of a very pleasant and cheering nature. By previous arrangement it was t agreed on the part of the people of the charge to rurprise the pastor and bis fam ily in the way of a donation visit. The day, however, was unfavorable. A few frem the country and most of those living in Aaronsburg and Millheim, numbering about twenty families, were represented. A few hours were pleasantly spent in so cial Intercourse, after which our friends re" tired, leaving behind them tangible evi dence of their kindness and good will, In the sba(ie of articles of clothing, groceries, butter, fruit, horse feed and a purse of sil ver for the pastor's wife. We take picas j ure in noting the fact that all the families in Aaronsburg, of the Presbyterian church, took a generous part In the act of kind ness. For these and all other gifts fre quently received from our kind people throughout the charge, we record our sin ' cere thanks, and invoke upon them the blessing of heaven, i For several days afterwards others eon ' tinued to report themselves st the parson - | age. and on the V'lh several sleds arrived j loaded with valuable tokens of regard i from members of the Salem's congregation. Besides this, boxes and packages prepared for the day first appointed, were hero and i there placed ip the pastor's sleigh as be chanced to meet the kind donora whilst j out in pursuit of bis accustomed duties There are happy hearts at the parsonage flrsaide, and it is hoped that those who made them so are equally happy in the giving. 7. A. YtAllri, HUM* VIISUK ProeeodmgH of Court. THISSMV. The jury in the case of Gomroon wealth vs. George H. Davis, for shoot ; tog Alexander Miller, at Sandy. Ridge, 1 last December, returned a verdict of guilty of a misdemeanor in unlawfully wounding Alexander Miller, i < oturoonwealth vs. Franklin Keasin ger for assault and battery, not guilty, but that Keslnger pay tbe costs. Same vs. Horace (.'lark, felonious as sault and battery. Guilty of simple I assaults. Same vs. Edward stoner assault and battery. Guilty. Sentenced to pay , one dollar fine, costs of prosecution and ten days in county jail, j Same vs. Jatnee Potter, keeping dis orderly house. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentence suspended. Same vs Mercy O'Neil. surety of place, lmfendant enters into $l5O bail to keep the peace. Same vs Zerh Steele assault and bat tery. Defendant pleads guilty. K ime vs Frank Gowland and O. !!. Herd, four C%M for assault and bat lery. Same r. Patrick O'Neil and Frank o'Nd. Seven cases for selling liquor without license. True bills returned in ali. s.me v, Joseph Y<uirk, selling liquor without license. Thr*eca- . .Ml j true bilis. j Same v .Liiuea Laughlin. larceny. True hill. Prosecutor John Fox. Ssme vs. John R. orr. breaking and I entering a dwelling bouse with intent to , commit felony. lynoramm, ' Sam" vs. Thomas ftlake, breaking and . entering, Ac. Ij/nmamm. Same vs. J. K, Kennedy, T. L. Me. t'auly and W. M. McGauly, malicious j mischief. ignoramus and prosecutor If. I). Walters to pav coat a. In the Common I'leaso the case of ( Thomas Depo va Joseph K. Keiler ia I on trial, which is the first civil case that j has yet been reached this week. Bills ignored by Grand Jury and ; prosecutors, Wm. McC'uliey, Harry Me Cully, George H. iHivts ami J. K, Ken ! nedy to pat tbe coats, and were sen j tenred to do so by Uso smart or giro security to tbe Sheriff to pay them with in ten day*. raiesr. In the caseof Thomas Depo v*. John R. Seiler, the junr rendered a verdict In favor of I'Uintiff' for lI.OL George W Smith trustee for Sarah W. Smith vs. Daniel Hall, administrator ef Wm. D. Smith, deceased, Verdict in favor of Plaintiff for 1E,576. Joseph R. Aid v*. Joseph B. Erb ml, fhe jury returned a verdict ia favor of Plaintiff for S6S4-ti2. Sarah K. Riddle va. D. R. Maione, administrator of lfatthew M. Kiddle, deceased. Verdict in favor of Plaintiff for the sum of $10.65. The Court imposed the fbllowongaen tencee last week just previous; to ad journment la case of Commonwealth vs. Geo. H. Davis, for shooting Alexan der Miiler. Nine months in county jail, 110 line and costs of nronecutton. , Heme vs. Horace dark. Convicted for assault. Fifteen days in county jail, $1 fine and costs of prosecution. Same vs. Jemee McGafCarty and Pat rick Garrity, who plead guilty of at>aalt and battery. The Court suaMmded sen enoe till April session to give Patrick Garrity, who is a minor, an opportunity to make information against the parties who* furnished him liquor. The same disposition wat also made M to the ease of jGeromouteeaUh V*. Ztch Steele. B#nc V". Patrick O'neil. Plead guilty for mlling Ikjuot without license, and was sentenced to pay SIOO fine, costs of l prosecution and ten days in the oounty jail. ( Same vs. Fid ward Htoner. Gonvicted of assault and battery, and sentenced to pay $1 fine, costs of prosecution and ten days in the county jail, I In the Court of Common Pleas the , following cases were disposed of last week: John H. Morrison vs. William Mc • Glellan, Jr. Verdict for defendant. John Rishel vs. Joseph Garbrick and , Wm. Searson. Settled. I). M. fHborne A Co ■ us. John Harper et. al. Settled. Thus* Depo vs. John R. Seiler. Ver ' diet for plaintiff for $160.01, i Jos. B. Ardvs. John li. Ard, et al. Verdict for plaintiff for $6K4.62. . Michael Eby, executor of John Eby, 1 deed. vs. A. T. Winkleblech, et. al. Setled and costs paid. Sarah K. Riddle vs. D. B. Malone, ad ministrator of M. M. Riddle. Verdict for plaintiff for $1065.90. James Walk vs. Martin Walker, et. al. Settled. Jowh T. Fowler vs. Martin Walker, et. al. Judgment confessed in favor of plaintiff for $72.86. Plaintiff to file no bill of cost". S. H. Miles vs. P. R. H, Co. Settled and costs paid. Geo. W. Smith, trustee for Sarah W. Smith vs. Daniel If all, administrator of Win. D. Smith, dee'd. Verdict for plaintiff for $1676. The following case* were distasted of by His Honor Judge Hoy, on Mpnday, after which Hon. D. L. Krcl*. President Judge of tbeG'learfield county district, presided. The L. C. A S.C. R. R. Co. v. P. Gray Meek. Settle! and costs paid. D. M. Lieh, administrator of John D. Lieh, dee d, vs. E. ' 'hamhers. Death of i K. Chamber" and E. If. Chambers, ex ecutor. substituted and cause continued. Jas. Gate* vs. G. Ik)racv Green and George Spires. Plaintiff suiters non suit. James Henry, et. al., vs. Jeffrey Hayes. YerJict for Plaintiff for land | described in writ. Hottierville, Cri'lcr A Cook vs. James Pope. Defendant oonfese judgement in favor of Plaintiff for $110.50. | Centre county vs. College twp. Plain tiff suffers a non suit. Eurinda Spangler vs. S. JI. Kunes. , Settled and costs paid. | J. L. Neff vs. John R. Dean. Judge ment confessed in favor of Plaintiff for $525, and costs of suit, j Wm. J. Thomson vs. Wm. Colver. 'Settled. , ! John Hoffer vs. Eve Jane Walker et i al. \erdict for plaintiff for land de scribed in writ to be released on the payment of $J56.69. and plaintiff to file no bill of oost for this term. Tuesday morning tbe case of com mnnwealtb vs. Ira R. Shaffer, Reuben Grimm and Lewis Grimm, for conspir | ing to cheat creditor* was called. His Honor Judge Kreba on tbe bench. TIIK Dosivtx'i COMUSU.—DODSVID'S j "Famous' Terinesean, comprising nine ( ex-slaves, all of extraordinary voice, brought by the best culture and jetrs of ■ constant practice to a bigb state of cultiva tion They are no humbug, no burnt cork artists, but genuine, Brst class singers. No lover of song, tbe best of ail music, should fail to bear them Tbey will appear at Reynolds' Opera House, Friday evening, February 22. • Forxn.— A speclicle case was left upon j our desk by soma one on Tueday morning ; From its pfnliar design we rather infer it was intended for a Wolf. —AI! kinds of picture* at Boyer's car. Phot"*, cabinets and lintyp.es, at Buy er's. W*jfTitr>.—A position by an rifwri en. "d and comj"tent blacksmith. Can do 1 anything in the blaeksmithing line. Hab its regular Addres "MF IIAMC," care CXNTHK DEMOCRAT. B#!lefonte, Pa. C ft. —F-sur cabinets for les mcney than four rar.l sixes would c -*t elsewhere, at Beyer s- Bishop street. j —Stamping in tbe very latest style and warranted to not rub out, at J, D. White man's, Bush House Block, High street, j ] Bellafonte, Fa. f fl. j —Wilson, MrFarlane At Co., call atten tion to the only reliable Ready Mixed i Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre- ' I pared Pair* is not >nly superior to any Ready Mixed Paint sold but rivals pure . white lead in Its smoothness in working t and du'sbility. This paint is guaranteed ' , by the manufacturers not to crack or peel within three years The guarantee is not onlv p>od for replacing tbe paint but it ! will be put on If It should crack or peel within tbe time specified It will be t your interest to call and see Wilson, Mc- Far lan a A Co., before purchasing either white lead or any other Readv MixeJ Paint. —Winter stock must go. Special bargains at Itwin's. —All of our Winter goods must be sold to make r<m for Spring stock. Call early and get a bargain. Overcoats at cost and special reductions in all of our goods tor tea next SO days. Respectfully, Lawta a Co., Allegheny street. Bellcfonte, Pa. 2u —lealn'i Phlla. Branch ia the place to buy clothing cheap. —Colored bordered handkerchiefs 6 cents at German's. —Very latest style hat* and caps at Law ill's. V % | —New embroideries al Oerosea'*. —Mens' under thirte 22 eenta mi Oar awn's. --The season after the Holiday* is gen erally dull with th* Tailors. We are of* faring extra inducements In tew oetees. We have given large orders, and tbe new gowte are Row ooming In. Leave your order now. HON TOO user A Co., Tailor*. —All winter goods at a reduction— Germany —No auction troth nt Oitrmiin's. . Muttr*. Bunnell k Aikena have a very fine Msldctinn of oli#l golfl watch**, i * n '' a '' n '" silverware, which they otter cheaper than any other ■tore in Belief,nte B 1 --Oelluloid cuff* and collar*, all sires, •t I^'Will's. New line of etnhroiderio to arrive • next week, at tJarman*. r Auctiombkh —Tlia undnrsig nsd, the fa*teat and heat itlsstnsn in Centra] Pann ■ylvania, having more than twenty ytart experience in aelllng Parma, Parm fUock, Merchandise, etc, offer* bit service* to the citiaena of Centre and adjoining cc-unties i " * Flrvt-clas* Kale*man. Charge* reaeon . able. Addro** Joseph L. Narr, Roland, 4-3n>. Centre county, Pa HOMES FOR SALE! Come and Bay. r 21 ACRES ON FIFTH AVENUE, > In whole or lota. A TWO STORY BRICK on Alleghany Street. A TWO-STORY BRICK r On High Street. r A TWO-STORY BRICK On Thomas street, f A TWO STORY FRAME On Willow Hank street, sl*oo A TWO-STORY FRAME On Willow Hank street, SI2OO A TWO-STORY FRAME On Bishop street, All in the Borough of Bellefonte. §**<" Term Motif Eary. BOND VALKNTINE, ' 0-. r )-3m. Real Estate Agent. i STUDIO, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, 1 ■ /Boon Is R, tbork • Iwroal < r. ) 7 am note ready to do all hind* of PAINTING, I Such at PORTRAITS inoiL LAND SCA PES, SIGN and ORNA MEN TAR. FANCY DECORA TING and GRAINING a SPECIALITY. 1 Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. ' I would be pleased to have you call, and examine specimens of work. In structions given in Painting. Very Remeeitfeixy, I C. T. lOldf r. Havinh opened a NEW COACH REPAIR SHOD. ON LOGAN STREET. We would respectfully invite the public to give us a call when in waot of any work in our line. We are pre pared to do ALL kinds of TRIMMING, REPAIRING REMODELING. We also make a specialty of UPIIO LSTER TNG IN AIX ITS BRANCHES. All work will recieve prompt* alien, lion. Our term- are reasonable, inJ all work guaranteed)* lir*peclfuHf m It llt II ELL <f MrS I I. V. 4-3 m. lir/lrfotifc. Pa THE ANNUAL FARMERS' INSTITUTE * ill nr. mi n AT tiic : State College, hcgitiing JAJt t* AIIY 20th and ending FRBRL'ARY Bth 1884. There will be at lead Thirty Lectures by member* of the College faculty and by several dotiriguifbed gentlemen from 1 abroad. Circular*, giving fuJI detail*, sent | on applralion to Prof W. 11. Jordan, or to the President, Stats College, Centre | ceanty, Pa. nS-At. PX Et 1 T< urs NOITCE.—LaItaM 1 it t—tam-ntarr ® Im —tat— ef Kinn J. Pn,VI, i d—~! lat of walk—tewaabip.Cwnt—'ooaalp.Pn., harin* hawo atamed to th utid—aitn, ,1! (HWM I, j debt—l ta MM wait art reqir—trrl to ma*. irn—lt J ale pap—tit, and all Hans* < laltnr agalnal tba an, I M prre.nl 11.-m. dolj aalbmtlrat-d h law for—Hl* . i M UARRRICK. Kiarator fYISSOLUTION NOTICE.-—No mJ IMW N barab? rtro that (be partner*htp berw ! tafcrv altalia* between J T In*. ( Matwa i under the Star aa—eef Usw* A ha* thin day 1 beW dtaatdred bp taotoal roaaeat Tba bonk* of tire . Me ftrei art left In tba band* <4 t. T Our. *be arm tattle end fallen tie arwwnt* <4 Ike eM en*: !. T. MJQddL CO (HARMON Cnumn Jan' I*t. last Tne aad—gned will onnUaar tba bnWaran at tk ptoee M aoalntat ef Ike late Srm J T LPCAA V UDITOR'B NOTICE—The un- AY . aE#Sti " b# tba Or ■fcaa.' OannafOaatH ■■*!>. ladlswdbwta ftiefWnrw In the hand* of Ike A4—tal—r*toe at tbe trial, at Me hen* Mat-wan dim—id, a* apfrnta an btr kaa) ac re—at. to and aoe* tbe parti- eatiOrd Iber—a, will attend to tba daOwof kl. appatat—r*f at Ma WMre In tba bamwftt <4 IKltafoat*. an rtbdaf Ike IMb 4ny ♦ Vebrwary. Ia*, at IS nVterk, a. e, abas and Wbarw all par it— lattr-od a— rwaa-ted tn prnwar tbrdr rtat—r betnra tba aadaradgasC ar be ibraawr aT tar drdaarred (re— nrsalag la *pt— —id (and H. H lUKMISKC'rCM. b' AadHer, A DMJNIKT RA TOR^NtrncK -1 \ Mart— la barebp ffwen tba I 1-ttera M ad-lata trmttoa on tb- eataia tt iaha Lata, lata at dprta* towaablp, drr—td. bar* teea araated te tba mb ar Wbera, wt— r •■■■■* all paraaaa bOn* rdat—a apalaa* aaM —data ta |ftuil ttaaa. data aatbaattrwM Mw aettl-aeat.aad all IwMdad fotak* |wr—it with oat delaj. MSMIIAH UTI, v, " !SSSS2i- A UMINIHTRATOR'S NOTICE— £*•. IS**" ** wbtaabW*t-a on tba —ta l IT *1 wltana. d—r-twaad. bartaa bera greeted ta tbe nadar—gaad, all pwaaa* I*MM ta tba aaM eatata arar-ta-tad ta tnaka pay—est. and Urn- Urine rlslßM te pra—at tba —, wttbaad dahw. M JCH R fi. UM, 441 ddalaWtMat
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