€?n4tf § meant. Thursday Morning, February 28,1084. Coxier io*r,oontlnln|lm|H,rl*tii t,r. > ..llilt „J (roil, ny i*rt ol the county. So coinmunlcitW n* tutrix I uuiss* ceoiujnsulsJ bj ttio reel uitmx of tin writer* Loral Department. A yimng nun to a maiden went For a nut walk in the park ; Thoy carnii aero** a wooden bench. And sat down for a ipark. "1 trust you will Ire true to me," lie raid, In accent* mellow ; "Of oourre I will, my dear," said (he, "Till I got another fellow." —Lent begins on the 291h inst. —Rnther a tudden change in the wcalh or on Saturday afternoon. —The best place to buy bread, cakps or pie, at Scarforr A Mayer's. Mr. John Dawson is now the mixolo gist at the Butt* House bar. The smelting works at Sunbury, Pa., are to be sold at sheriff's saloon March Ist. —Jumping rope and playing marbles is now a favorite pastime among our little ones. —Although this is leap year our young gentlemen say the girls are just as back ward as is our spring —Mr. E. Brown, Jr., is remeddling bis houses on Allegheny street, and when com pleted will bo very desirable. —The CKSTRK DEMOCRAT one dollar and fifty cent* in advance to any address. Now i* your time to subscribe. —Mr. Emanuel Brown, proprietor of the Cuminings House, has a kind of .-her iff'* "bee"' buzzing in his ear. —A canary bird belonging to n Lo-k Haven gentleman died a few day since at the remarkablo ago of 22 years. —Dr. G. M. .Swartz has moved his den tal rooms from Bishop to corner Allegheny and High streets, above Reynolds A Co'* bank. —A large and beautiful oil [tainting is displayed in the window of Messrs. Run nel A Aiken, corner of Allegheny and Bishop streets. —Snydertown, Northumberland county, Pa., ha* tho oil fever. A company has been formed at that place for the purpose of boring for oil. —Miss Mary P,!ake has published a neat little volume entitled "Twenty-six hours a day." Whew ' Mary must get up about two hours before (be goes to bed. —We beard a robbin pealing forth hi# plaintive note* * few day* *ince. This i# ( one of tho surest predictions that spring i* ' fast approaching, —Lock Haven has at last succeeded in 1 her effort* to mako the Penn'a It. R. Co. i put up guard gates at the railroad crossing on Clinton avenuo. They arrived last week. —The re*idence of Mr. Abram Valer,- tirae, corner Allegheny and Curtin streets wa* sold through the agency of Mr. Bond ' Valentine to Mrs. J. V. Thomas about a week ago —Now that the roads are heavy it take* good strong harness, and the |>lace to get them is at Powers A Bu'.t", above post-of flee, Allegheny street. Repairing of al' kinds on short notice, —Tho exhibition of the Tennoecans on last Friday night, was one of the finest -exhibitions given here for along time, and j we bespeak for Ihern a full bouse every time tbey appear hero. Mr. F. X. I,ehman ha just had his bar room repainted and grained, and it now present* a "nobby'' and neat ap[>eitr anee. Tbe work was done by Mr. A. C. j Loneberger and speak* for iueif. —Do not forget tbat at S. A. Stover's High street Marble works you can get all kinds of monument* and gravestone at the lowest possible price*. Call and examine specimens of marble and workmanship. —A colored girl of Atlanta, Ga , was knocked over by an engine, but quite un hurt sb* sprang to her feet, and said to the engineer: "You has a mighty heap ob politeness to treat a lady dat way." —Mr. A. J. Schuyler, tho jolly good natured landlord of the Fallon House at Cock Haven, owns a large dog of the mas tiff breed for which ho refused an offer of 9250 from a gentleman of Carlisle, Pa , a few days since. —The Art exhibition given by thejGrrgg Poet is indeed ore of tbe most Interesting exhibit* over given in Bellefonte. Many rare and antique curiosities are displayed and every one should avail themselves of this opportunity of seeing tbera, —The Nittany Valley A Southern Railrosd Company has commenced work in Armor's Gap. Whether this means that tbe U, R. is to be built down Nit taoy valley or down Bald F.sglo valley, we are not informed. People going west and others in want of fire-arm* should get our illustrated catalogue of rifles, shot guns, revolver*, etc. It is mailed free. Please addr**s J. 11. Johnston, Great Western Gun Work*, 1M Smith field street, Pittsburgh, Pa. —The tramps now have a new dodge to avoid the Tramp Law. They carry with them a Tew umbrella*, lead pencils, or something of this Sort to Mil. We noticed one of them actiag the role of bo it bla.'k on our streets Monday. —Mr. K. A. Beck, the popular tonsoriaf artist of this place, was the first to offer e home to Mr. Bond Valentine upon hie ar rival from New York, and the latter gen tleman desire* u to return his sincere thanks for the kind < ffer. Personal. Our senior editor, 8. T. Bhugert, gpent Sunday in Philipsburg. Mr. E.T.Cole, ot /ion, l'a, stepped into tho sanctum of the DKMOCUAT on Saturday lat. Mr. Daniel' C. Grovo, of Walker town ship, paid us a friendly short call on Satur day afternoon. Mr. 8. A. Newcomer, Lock Haven's wide-awake sewing tnachino man, was in town Thursday. Rev. W. E. Fisher, of Centre Hall preached an able sermon in tho Lutheran church at this place on last Sabbath even ing in the absence of the regular pastor, Itcv. Furst. Mr. A. B. Steele of this place haa ac cepted a position with the I'billipaburg ,/ourna/ nod we are Mire that excellent paper will find him a profitable ac quisition. TIIK HYMENEAL ALTZR.—A vety trill iint wedding occured at tho residence of D . G. M Swartz on last Thursday evnn. ing, the contracting parties being theDr's. elm-it daughter, Miss Lizzie Swartz and M . .1 11. Van Ormer, of Philadelphia. , A' the appointed hour a large number of friend* IN D relative* were assembled in the ST * in. parlor. The residence wa* hrii'- TNN . ii iiminaled, and al 7 o'clock, as the II -IN parly T- U lite parlor, they were lii■'. b j lbs lli in g> i gl u in, Rsv Ow P lEJ , pastor of ' * M E church, | TLIE v. •; * wire RUPI r> I* rod ■| ci >. Tl ■ TIDING reception lasted for :I . , ,wo I-TIURS, af.er which the bride ' AND I ■ n -onti e H.O-V train for Phi a ' tl- , .LA '1 lie T legn.it oialii is, to wnich , ,I.- G TIL**V* ITI.U .nvited shortly after the • euioliy, was 1 by both del 'j y H1.,! ,T LIIMH* X t lli it j p.I I of the evening W* the social g"d ' IC-M* . and the bride and groom were sent on their wedding tour amid a shower of ' congraiulatious and g-SAL wishes for liieir future bspp'lN ss. I ______ We were shown this rooming a very i haod*ome cane presented fo ex Judge Orvis by friend* at a distance. It i of beautifully polished wood with a head in imitation of an antelope's foot. Tho design i* unique and elegant and i* | beautilully expressive of the ardent I a imirwlion in which the Judge is held by numerou* friend*. — Arm. MR. Bond Valentin® offers for sale several very desirable properties, among tbemoneon Linn street. Thlsproj arty n.u-I be sold by March Ist, IRSI, or withdrawn from THO market Any one wishing to pur chase A fine residence should avail them selves of this opportunity. F<>r further particulars inquire at Bond Valentine's Real estate Agency, High street, 21 floor Uuth's Arcade. DxATn or 11<>*. J. G. LARIMER.—We are again called to chronicle the death OF J an aged and highly respectable citizen O' j Pleiuant.Gip— tbatof Judge J.G Larimer, ! whose death recurved on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, after a long and ditresing illnen. His age was ID years. Thoftinera" took iiidc* from hi* residence on Tuesday f 1 j afternoon at 2 o clock, j —-Mi** Annie Hibler, a daugliuf of ( Dr. Hibler of this place, died at the I ho lIJO of her uncle, Col. James H-TUJ • hill, in Erie, on Monday last. She was about 23 year* of eg*, bighh educated and much loved by her friends and ac quaintance*. She ha* lived in Ihe family of Col. Hemphill *in-e a small j girl, and wa* brought here f r ,ntr" inent by the side of her mother and other member* of her family jreler,lv Enterprise and push in busims* a', way* deserves success. Our obliging friend. R. B. Spangler, of furniture farce, finding hit buiine- growing too large for bi* old room, opposite tho Hush H use, has re moved to the Opera Hone building. n n ar the 800 Hive. We walked into hi* new quarter* yeeterday and saw the best ar ranged and neatest furniture store outside the cities. Thirty most btndiome and elegantly finishedchanbcr#uitsornamented the one side of hi* room, which is 110 feet in length. A glai partition divide* the rear of this room, back of which you wilt find parlor suit* of the finest and be*t fin ish. Thi* vast room, witbtwoolher rooms, covering a spaco of a qart*r of an arre,i chuck full of furniture. No one need to go further for furniture, for we saw suitsof every grade, from a Grand Rapid* walnut, costing $2OO, to plain suits costing $2O. Reuben, you have our be*t wishes for your sucvesr. Go in freely, rnd you will win. Convex Dorr*.—A welcome visitor— the CKRTRK DEMOCRAT. Hon. J. P Gep hart it attending court at Pittsburgh.—J. V. kmlth, of Lewisburg, was here en a business trip—Mr. and Mr*. W. 11. Kreamer were visiting friend* at Mifllin btirg —Our friend Abe looks a* sober as a Judge tlnce hi* tiip to Mi ffllnburg.—Mis* Emma Wolf is visiting her iter, Mrs. Stover —K. Barlow was here paying off band* iast week.—Our friend JoestilLport* she brass balk—Seven night* a week wtth his girl is tbe motto of one of our young men. Go it, C.— Ureninger Bros, new mill is in operation.—The tramp, John Bricker, was hero and duped some of our wejl mean ing citizens. LEO. An apple tree on the lot of Mrs. Mary E. Feuslermscke-, at Sunbury, Pa., has several full blown blossoms, and several buds ready to burst. Rosolutiona on tho Death of Judge Larlmor. A meeting of the Bellefontn Bur A* MOciation waa held in the Court llouw at 11 o'clock on Monday morning at which there wan a full attendance. fieri, -linnes A. Heaver wn called to preside mid Prothonotary J. C. Harper waa made secretary. Col. I>. 11. limiting* stated the object of the meeting to he to take appropriate , action on tho death of Hon. J. Gibson I.arimer, one of the AMOciate Judge* of tho Court, and on hi* motion J. h. .Spongier and J. H. Rankin, Kaqa,, and Hon. C. T. Alexander were appointed a committee to draft resolution* exprea giro oftheaorrow which tho aad event cauaed. The reaolutiona were read he i fore tho member* of the bar aa follow* : "The member* of the Cent re County Har, aaaeinhled together, and desiring to give oxprcaaion to their feeling* of [ esteem for the character ami acrvice of Hon, John flihaon Larimer, deceased, Uteoneofthe Aaaociatc Judgeaofthe County, and of the deep regret felt for hia death ; Resolved, That we unite with hia he reared family an l frien 'i and the con. munity. iu morning the loa of the ef ficient officer of oer courts, an upright Judge, a worthy an t reapeded citizen, a kind huaband and an affectionate father; Resoled , That the friend# of our la mented Associate have suffered a gricv oua losa, for bis gentle ami courteous bearing, hia sympathetic instinct*, and hia lasting friendship endeared him to a wide circle of friend*. Resolved, That we oiler our condol ence in this aad hour to the family of our friend, and that aropjr of there reso lutions L- presented to the Court with a request that the same be entered of record. Resolved, That these proceeding* be published in 'he county paper*. J. L. SI'AIKSLX*, J AS. 11. RAXXIN, C. T. ALXXAMUBM, A motion was also passed that the Har Association attend the funeral in a body and the following were appointed pall bearers: I>. 11. Hantiogs, J, L. Spangler, D. F. Fortney. Clement i iHde, Aaron Williams, 11. H. Harsh bergcr, Cal. 1 lower. W, C. Heinle. - Mr. J. 11. Jswineferd, of Chicago, who i* now visiting at Kebersburg, gave the Dr. l -e HAT a friendly short call on Tues day ls*t. Mr. Swinoford 1* a nephew of the la e Dr. IfillibUh, of Rebersburg, and a very pleasant young g, rUnman. Mr. Frank 8. Mayer, well kn>wn in Beliefonle an l vicinity a a first-clan bread and ornaro'-ntal cake baker, has purchased : : a half Interest In the bakery owned by Mr ' IJ, dearie#* on High street The firm name s w: ! he Searfoas St Mayer. They will keep , constantly on hand a supply of fresh bread j cakes and pies, a fine coof.c- J lions, oranges, nuts, etc., Uystors re • .-ivrd daily ar.d always fresh. You can j get them sorted in any anden rystylo y.-u wish, er buy them Vyfbequsrt Weddings or pAftie- served with cakes or Ire cream [ 00 the sh -rtest notice. Don't fnrg*t locall ; a their place of business on High street' in Bush Arcade, Belief lite, I'a. H' Hi.r.anckO, I*a , Feb 21 4 t. MN. EDITOR : In your issue of the 11th inet., you publish an arlicie in reference to 'Wallace, the Nittany mail carrier," but you refer only to those who live in iiellr fonle. But a common prac'.i cis made of 1 i -n-'inj this poor innocent fellow along the route, not etcepiing our own town where w? arc rry to say one or two in dlrll - tv . ial delight in doing this We '. it j'd be far more credits young men, as well as all others, • > dl* >' 1 H H*sperlfully, JWTWti —T' ' " -win ; - •nrertaiiur. look place in a II oh fall v far n hi use a f-w dav. ! since- D->->tr—' (> f morning, Mrs |>, how is your husband this morningV' Mr*. D— ' iih. 10-'a not much better, Doctor." D-*lor—' L that o" 1 Did you use the leeches I snt Up < e t-rJ*y *" Mrs- D.—"Ye*. But bo c • i'd only lake thrraof them raw. I had to fry tho rest," MADtsOkßt'ili CtttN.—YVe r.;, -1 ; state that Mr-. Eisman, who -O'l' w I ago fell on the Ire, severely ln|>irlng h- -- i self, has not vol recovered from the sh ■ k 1 to her system, and although better, d n>t loem to recruit as rapid ya* ■ tie I desired. Mrs Kismrn ' one of th# nit I ostimabla and excellent idj lady 's in Mud - son burg and her m vny frie-> l dee; #ympatie* with her in th - rr -f->rte Many piosiple regard religion *o*y n.e i a* tbey regard smallpox, they desire to have it as light a* poaslblo. and a e s< iy careful j it doea not mark them Work on <4 Wolf's naw building WAS J commenced this week and the c*r;.ent<>r, 1 are making splendid headway with it. No doubt Mr. Wolf will have one of ihe fin est buddings in the town. The auction at Moyer's hotel proved to be quite a success. The good* were all first class. Allow us to congratulate Wtn. C. Noll, of this place. The sixth girl Is a boy. Just what we want, a young Democrat, Let us hope that Is ng may the little fel low live. We are sorry to slate that 8. K Faust is mprovlng very slowly. On th# 15th inat, the home of Rev. I*. C, Weidmeyer w*s invaded by a number of hi* kind friends from Rebersburg who brongbl them a nice donation from the Rehersburg and Wolfs congregations, con sisting of all kind* of edible*, two fine quilt*, and about $2B in cash. Good for Rebersburg and Wolf* congregation*. It appear* tbey are always to the front. Jill.K*. ' AIUHTIONAI. EMICTIOX Rr.TI a.va.—Giv ing tho mime* of thoae elected. Half Moon.—Justice of the Peace, H W Bamberger; Judge of Election, W ("o|#j Inspector*, il Stevens, H W Burke!; Hu ix-rvisors, Geo S tirny, J-tiur Rye; h Imol Directors. I H.-.-k, H (• Elder; On r .-er, WM if Way; H D K.v. ; (.'•>n*ta ble, Geo W Loner; Auditor, J Way; Town Clurk, J C Mettern. Huston—Judge of Election, W A Hart sock; Impi-ctors, Mesh William*, Mile* Campbell; Supervisor*, J Hay, I) W Kline; School Diretors, J C Na#en, G W Woodrlng; Overseer, J C Henderson; Ac sector, J Mile*; Constable, D W Kline, Auditor, K It Williams; Town Clerk; W A Harlaock. Liberty —J ol Election, N Kuhn Inspectors, J A Crotaer, J W Hnr|,ur; Su pervisors, J H Thompaon, John Kuhns; School Directors, J Shank, S Glossner; Overseer, Jos Kuhns; Assessor, C A (.'our. ter; Constable, J I* Linn; Auditor, J W Tonner: Town Clerk, II A Snyder. Marion—Justiceofthe Peace, ft K Wil son; Judge of Election, John ishler; In spector/, O M Belts, II McDowell; Super visors, Jobrvjipade, John Hltner; KR o d Dire.tors, A Martin, Wm Irvin. Jr; Over seer, 11 Tlbbens; Assessor, C F YI-arick; Constable, Geo Sheasly; Auditor, Wrri !r -win, Jr; Treasurer, \N r rn Orr; Town Clerk, D K Miller. Philipaburg Borough.—Constable, W. Bealt ; High oonatable, W. Hud*on ; School Driactora, J. l'eightol, (s. W. Hoover; justice of the Peace, If. J. Laporte, L. Ilea#; Church Trustee*, W. Miller, T. Young E. Tyaon .- ' ver*eer, (J. Wytbo*: Burge**. K 1' McCorrnick; Assistant Burge*-', H S Stewart; AIMM-S or. T. Dunk el. Pott<-r N P — Judge of Election, J J Arney ; IRI;-I U.rs, J -s A Otto A (in-GU L'enn— Justice of tho Peace, B F Phil ips; Judge of Election, J-.hn Myer ; LU sjeclor*, N J Camiibell, A K Alexander; Supervisor, Henry Bw*- *, Emanuel NEEW ; School Dtr-'-nrs, WII iatn Stover, 1> Karstetter, Ovvrseer, AndrewStuvnr ; A - sessor, J S Meyer CONSTABLE, SamueI Ard : Auditor, C Alexander ; .Town Clerk, 11 Stover. Worth— Justice of th# Peace, Thomas Weston; Judge of KIN lion, Joseph Thomp son ;11 • < to-. A !-V ('!,..-Y AS W I lams; Supervisors, Klias Turner, Henry Beritiet; School Directors, It J Kelly, C BUM Ovar***i, G Watton w B Gingerich; Cot •(able, J. F'Marks Auditor, S H MI.M ; Town Clerk, L Jones Walker — Judge of Election, J A Sihwarle; lns|X*tor, Wilharn Hh wcrs, John Z-mrnertran ; !*up#rvi*ors, I) L-B, II Bartholrnew ; School Directors, J II Berk, I<"WI Zimmerman ; < iversier, Henry 1 Garbnck : A'E-O r, Jacob alkey ; Con stable, WM Cron- H e Auditor, I) A Deil rich ; Town Clerk, Ambrose McMull*n Putlori Town-hip— Justices of th<- Peace, D( (re<-n an I David Sellers Judge* - F Kle<-tion, T S (srav and P M Waddle; In spectors, D H LEE and Wash W' iland ' > IPERVLEOR*. G W F ILRS- aid Jonas SLIM |"HH'*D Director, JIF MattelD Overseer. AG.-w SELLER- . C nstable, J ... 1 1, TR-si-r at.d William \\A- E A.D OR Wili.nm ! Tate Town Clerk, Crider Mattern. KUh T--wnsii F> —.1 T e of TT. Peace. J W ColBn*; Judgt ol Electi- n, South - f'.alda TI for S P. S, ,tl Fravel for N P - Inspector*, Jacob C-aar and John Miller , for N 1", D M Uiiger and D**l fshimt-I f* P S rs. Johnson '"U!|EN *r ) ector, '• Fleck and .1 M Luc..* 1 ' ,s /• D Wetxel and (1 Brown N I' Supervisor*. K Johna- n. WM Shnlley School Director*. VV P Barnhart arol A F ( and J(' SRELX ; School Director*, J j Winklrldaek. and 'F Set,oil ; Justice of j the Peace, I> 1! Rote; Ward A*s##or, 1 F O Hoaterman ; Suf>erv;or*, .1 Wert ; and C Smith; Cvereeer, .1 Bower; I Auditor. .? J t'rndorf Assessor. 11 : UhitK'b srt, Town Clerk, II A Mingle, Pitter Township, fi P —Judge of Election. S Slack : ,Inspector*, G W Spongier and J It Decker. Mil## Townahip—ConaUbl#, W W Hacktnan ; Judge of Election, W Walker; Impeelors, W Krearocr: O W llaxel; School Idirector*. M Mill*, 8 Kruiunn#,; Sup-rviaora. J Hhulla and I) Dohb* Gveraeer, J Shaffer; Auditor, i f B Kr#*m#r; A*#or, A Ofamle y; Town C.'lerk. J K Webber. Taylor Townahip.—Constable, II Blow "r*; Judge of Election. T Fink ; School i Dt reetoia, S Hoover : B Weaver ; Jua'ii e of Peace, A C Galbraith ; Superviacr*. W Fwing. -f Pnckwith ; Overaeer, K Iteekwith ; Auditor, O Weaton | Aaaet *or, II Blower# : Town Clerk, O V Gal brai(h, Milihrim Borough,—Oonatable, N. Shannon, High Constable A Harler; ' Judge of election, F. Knarr; Inspector* JA. J. Harler, J. Spigelroyre; School' Director, J. Swarta, w. lienny; Justice , of the Teace, J. Eirohulh ; itvereoer. J. Ilarrer; Auditor, J. C. Smith ; Bur peas, K. B. H art man ; Awialant Burgrsa W. Adam*; Assessor, A. C. Muas-or; Council, J. 11. Mayea, J year*. K. C. Campbell, 3 year# ; A. Miller, 3 ye#*# . W, It, Hennv, 2 year*; J. BtoneT. 1 year; F. F. Wetxel, 1 year. Gregg Townahip, N". P.—Judge of El ection. J. lUch#u; Inspector#, A. H. Y'onad* and W. School Director#, J. Roasman and Daniel Runkel; Jo*' ice of Ihe Peaoe, M L Ri#heL Supervlaor#, W. W. Neeae. I). Ik Weaver ; Overeeef, D.Barger; Auditor, W. 11. Bartholomew Assessor. W. Peeler; Totjn # Clerk, T. Neeae. Gregg Town#lilp, fi P Judge of Klee tion, J Smith ; Inspector, W Goodhart, .1 K Bilner. ttf-wfd Borenth - anfgest, 8 F Ball" Jwtfs of Blerlioa. W V Hall; Isiys-lsw, 1 Haves Hl* II * llsr,lo ,af twol llirei TOS*, # t It lies W V lIKSI, II W rieteW, L H Hmsyl.K 0 Shalt; Ovarwe-i, H 1 I.IH-H: ASMsim. It 0 debar, Cmwatatili, * CEOV, it, Aeilllnrs.O A Bet. II V #!% b CUrk. HJs arhsnck; Ooaarll i S Itall, i W SHlth.3' Bultn . W I n*nAM*a*i Rl|l: CwastaMs, W lllriflf, inow Sties T'.enstilp -Jd, „f XI. , u„r,, || Wllh • flts; Ins,meters, J (.'lark •>! TV # llr-.an, Sep-,, ~ "fsj Mingle ee l A C K. tie,. K>tn*M, Is rtiMofi 0# rneep, J K<>dgfr*. Am* * •' r . v% It (Jtihbii; txiaiUbl* A lifMcktri AcMJitur, V I* Mntiem, Kcbool Vt*t< Ujf., A T lU'uki.A H Bmllb, Higli CorwUlile, A l'fu< kr FlilllMburff. rirat War !-Judg*. tJ f KUttiw®, I A UftiU, luepM ti.ra, II ( WillUm.. H Kltilid. Aulit Mlt A*ewr , II | Uoflrf; C'JUftClI, U II WlfbtoD, W II oMMtford. He/ iiml Wrn, il A')fn; lo- ma,l i * ' iMtip; AMiiUnt Am+**tr, •I 1 fM O/tifn M, J H' Joiim, A J Ofkhini. / Tim# Wet#—Judge of Xt< tlon, Lt*t. Ilartli Township—Judge ( Klmtiun, 0 W' Will, ients, l it.p,. tr.re, I W.. .trier, X W Sweeney, Supertl.. <>rs, P K -,m. J Cwrj.i-r, Ort-reeer, WII Miller, (ithixil liter lure, II Sweh, i Bile; Am-wr, tl T W.llenil t .u.Ul.le, W lliii, AudlU r, V II Mey.r; Town < Urfc, 8 II Mmr,, . I'-.!lege Judge i.f Kite th'B.J T --1' werl, li.rpe 1. "TO, T si'lirlil, J Kit|tji. J w Shuweltor, V ISerker. Scbuul IrirtH lure, J tUltui.tun, Ur T Christ wr o Hstlere n. rr,eieer, JII Mil. hell, Aee.ee- r M lilose, i'.,u>Ul.le, J Be;, An 111-.i W Th Uit-w/ii, Jr, Tnwonsik.Tltele. Cnrliß—JeeUreof His I'nrt, A II l.u-ee; Judge J XI" It-m. y K-,l I I I,,|er int., J Kt.err, J Msun. Super tle-.r, J Mem,. W 1U.1.1 s. h'>ul line. P.i,, II s It,, leit-ir Jidiit M.r'.rlne;, Or ereeer, C Singer Aeeee* r, J W I'wrket Audlhur, A STipu.il t itnsUhle W M I'sckrr. rsrpusnn, X I'.—Justue ol ihe peer., A (I Kwlng i Judge ,A Klerlh/n IS ti llrell l -,. ( ,n in delicate heaisb fur ome lime but able to do light work. Jusl a few days previous to the allar k be remarked thai be did not cx|.ecl to live but a short lime; having lived almost ihe allotted lima he (eit as though hi* davt were numbered. Hut alas, how #oon tire summons came. On Friday evening, whilst retiring for the night, he was reclining on , tho edge of th# lied, when the fatal stroke j tame, and he feii off on the floor. His wife sjtoke to hitn but he did not answer. I pon t-xaminaiion it was found that hi# entire right side was paralysed. For a time it was thought thai be might recover. Every thing was done to prolong hi* life, but death, which comes to all in due lime, called his spirit borne. In bit demit" the wife has lost a devoted husband, the children a loving parent, the relatives a lasting friend and the commun ity one of its oldest and best citizens, at be was a firm advocate of justice between ' his follow men. He was one of a family of eleven children, six sons and fivedsugbier' , His fath r ws lb# venerable James Miller. Mr Miller was bleared with good nature and wn always cheerful and generous. He had a kindly feeling toward* every one. which made him mtny warm friends. For th# last 35 years he was an ardent mrmlxr ; of the Persbylcrian church, and when health permuted, look great pleasure to , attending il service*. The funeral look place on Monday the I I IMb, at 12 o'clock fservicos were held, in ; ! the Presbyterian church conducted by Rev. j W. C. Kahn, assisted by Rrs. Koter and ; Ague. Remark* of the text are found in Ist Th< saalooian*, Ith chapter and 13lb ' verse The services were largely attended 1 by friends and neighbors and a largo circle ■ <>f mourning relatives. May be rest in I ' *. I' s'.l I VII LB. Piof. I. M. Wolf will hold a !rv a 1 in f imr a | romot on of edura'iona) inteif'.# uic .nvifrcl to ftend and lake ! !an active part in the exerrpe*. It it dosire I ti a*. tb'sewho expet t to attend j will dropn poatal card to the committee | Tnere will be f.:ur sessions, beginning jon Friday evening and closing on Satur j I day evening The following is a list of tome of the sul jeet* for discussion A paper on Spelling Reform, by Mr If. Kvlleti A pa| ■T on School Government, by Frank McCoy; Best Method* of Teaching Aritbranlic, by Q. W. Rum' barger ; Beat Methods of Teaching Hi* lory ; Best Method* of Teaching Mrrll ing ; A Ola** Drill in Geography. Prof. Ranb. of 1/oek Haven, will give talk on no recesa, tardme## and how to prefent whiaptering. Prof. Christie, of CMittie'i Bu*ine#a College, will talk to tlie boy# on penmnhip. Mr. 8. T. Steven#..n will give talk* on music in the school room, rapid progress, bow can we ob tain it? The question for debate on Friday evening i, Resoletd, That a com pubory law of educa'ion should be en , acted ly our Mate legi*lature. Affirms ti*e. \N . J". I owler, T, 8. Da Long, neg., I Dr. J. K. Tibben#, Capt. J. A. (juigley. j The question, should teacher# compel ' pupil# to write composition# and com ' mil piece# to memory nnd recite them And many other question* if tim. will j peroiit. Im N. MCCUO#K*V, * A. K. LUCAS, Committee. —Everybody t* Invited to Searfoss A Mayer'# to buy bread, pie#, cakea and con. feclbin*. Avrcrteicxxn.—The undersigned, the fastest and best saleanian in Central renn sytvanla, having more than tu-rnty years experience in seiling Farm*, Farm Stock, Merchandise, eU-, offers hi* service* to the clUxens ot Centre and adjoining counties as a First-class Salesman. Charge# reaaon able. Addres# Joeat'H L. jTarr, Roland, 4-3 m Centre county, Pa A 1 # uarisen tratk at Garmait'#. —Colored bordered handkerchief* 5 cent* atGartn*o , •. WAWTEIS.—A position hy an experi enced and eompalent blacksmith. Can do anything In the blacksmitbing line. Hab it# regular. Address "MxcXAtnc," car* CXKTXX DCMOCBAT, Uellofonte, PA C-ft A XKocactwcXT.—Having moved into th room* corner Allegheny and High Mrti, my facilities *r* far superior than hereto!ore, and J would rwpecttully an" nounce that I am now prepared to do a. A kind# of tailoring In tb latent and moil (n-tiionaMe with promptnwM and dia* £■ patch. I have on hand a floe line of good*, and you will find it to your interoat to call . and examine rny flock and luarn my price* when in want of a flna auit of clothe* or a (irit-clao* overcoat. Ke*paclfully, W. I. Flemixo. N. K cor and High ft*. NT tf. —Wllon, McFarlaoe A Ob,, call atten tion to the only reliable lteady Mixed rami in the market. The Ptonaar Pre pared l'aint I* not .nly mperiar to any Heady Mixed l'aint aotd* hut rivals pure white lead in it* uiKoib/im in worsting and du'abilitjr. Tbla paint i> guaranteed by the manufacturer* not to crack or peel within three year*. The guarantee is not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if it tbould crack or r>eei within the time specified. It wilt be to your Interest to call and ee Wilaon, M< - Far lane ar I | man 'a. —The reason after the Holiday* ia gen ' rally dull with the Ta> ri. We are fi-ring extra inducement* in fear price*. AV<- have given large order*, and the e are now coming in. Heave your order now Moxtoomeey A Co., Tailori. —All winter pood* a! a reduction : 'tarmac's. —Four cabinet* for lea* money than four card sixes would coMeltewhere, at Boyer * Hitbop ktreet. —Winter Mock mut go. 8 pec;. I bargain* at I-a-win'*. —Celluloid cuff- and collar*, all ri/'-*. at l.ewin'*. —N< w line of embroideries to an i■ <* next week, at ('armaria. HONES FOR SALE! Come and liny. li ACHES ON FIFTH AVEKI'K- fk In whole or lot*, j A TWO STOIiY BRICK on Alleghany Street. A TWO-STORY HHICK * On High street ; A TWO-STORY BRICK On Tboma* street. j A TWO STORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, $180f , A TWO-STORY FRAME <>n Willow Rank street. |! 20< A TWO STORY FRAME j > On Bishop street, All in the Borough of Bellefonte. i Tremt \fndr F.aty. BOND VALENTINE. Real Estate Agent. sn Dm. 2nd floor Bush Arcade,* R-x la ,fp. Bf. R..tbraUl <,< ) I am nov ready to do all kinds of PAINTING, &ch at PORTRAITS in ml LAXI> AC A PKS, SIGN and ORNAXtEX TAR. FANCY ItFCORA TI SG and Gil A IXISG a SPECIALITY. Satisfaction guaranteed in all caws. ; i would be pleased to have Ton call, and examine specimen* of work. In structions giten in Tainting. \ T KKY REH'fctTKCI.LY, i\ P. Hi liter. HAVIM; ori.NEt) A NEW CACII It EPAIR SHOP. ON LOGAN STREET, 1 We would respectfully invite the ™ public to give us a call wbcu in want of any work in our line. We are pre- i pared to do ALE kind? of 1 TRIMMIXO, RF,PA imsn tfc* vtnllWfSi-d. Ml patanas iwMM w mtS ok* v* rt-sMrttd v **> *?•* fjw. .„A *)l laVSTI** HS?*"' • pwwat them. Salt .nthaatWA hj la*, tar wttlraont saSAH S l,"MI *** Ex**** 4 1) MFN IST RA TO R*S NOTICE r "MByte taw*! flwa, thai l.l(*-*M a*ahU tnmn tha *m J W~t, y *>*. hue M Ran ■mw* manyiw AawaaH, hen (Vaatei t th . •4w*igfw4. Alt pat*,* kfer-Wlttg tlMtclw* In 1 t'>tk*'iUto f IHiuiU X art* laawllih ' paja-at. sad thoaa bavins 'l*w *,u pant Us**, Saly siuhraWtatad.fer wttluaaat Cinuni Ana*. * MataMftUci 4 jj 'r JjTm-Ji