®Jie Centre grmocrat. Thursday Morning, March 27,1884- Oia*aro*t>a*i'*.c"> , *llilititiui|wirtaii !>•• . "•< ~t tfott, ill) (mil uf llll' C.iuiit). No Ciioiiiiiil*il' II" sorted uuless ©comi>snl*l b) lbs real uanis of Mi* writer. Publishers Notice All letters of business or communication* concerning this pepr should bo iddri'Mtd LA the Publishers of THR CENTRE Dr.no , RAT mill not to any individual member of the firm. If addressed the latter way they will not be ineured as receiving prnmp at tention. I,oral Department. One* morn a rhslijc t arsalh'f. W •'*.• srarv* two uwy* Uia*thr Without .pull of rani i t lull oi .now,oow, .now. , fto amblm r* th changes, Tli wlllul ui.rrury rii* t'roni tny down •> Mir** or four bwlow, low. low —lee creatn ia ripe. —Flitting* are numerous. onions arc idling at H cent* per quart. There i quite a revival in checker playing. —Additional local on let. and sih. pages. —Have you seen the cherry tabid at 15. B. Ppangler ft Co'i. T —Quoit pitching i a favorite atnuse nient at the Cumming*. —>Wo ihould like to* hoar from our Leber* burg correspondent. —Sunday'i rain prevented many per son# from attending church. BeitefoDte should have about one bun dled more tenement house*. —The Court House offices are now il luminated by the electric light. —Attend tbe Fair and Festival in Humes' block this and to morrow evenings. Our roads were drying up very nicely previous to the heavy rain on Sunday last. Beezer's Meat Market is fast becoming the Headquarter* for people to buy their beef. —Mr. F. C. Hichardscontemplates build ing a line brick rcsidenco on Linn street this Spring. —The ice cream season is here, and you can find the best at Searfoe* ft Mayer's bakery and confectionery. —A very enjoyable bop took place at Mr. Abe Hamilton's residence near Pleas ant (lap last Friday evening. —The funeral of Mr. Kdward McQuil lan, who was killed near R-novo last Fri day, took plan* on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock*. • —The "mock trial'' at Association Hall left Thursday evening was well attended, and considered more comical than a first class minstrel show. —We should be pleased to have mintr teis send us in notices of tbe d<-alhi and marriages that occur in tbeir respective charge* in this county. —The office of tbe Brockerhoff presents a very neat and attractive appearance, it having been repainted and pspered. The work was done by William Brothers of this place. —Dr fiebert has moved from Spring street to the residence vacated by ei-Sher iff Wood ring on High street, opposite the Court House. Dr. 8. has been quite sue- I cesslul while in this place. —The Annual Kncampment of the N G. of I'a. will be held at Gettysburg, I'a., commencing August 2d. Tbe time for the encampment of the G. A. R, of this place has not been definitely fixed. —We have received quite a number of letters from parties living in the Wnt asking for back numbers of the DEMOCRAT containing the speech of Hon. A. U Cur tin on Fite-Jobn Porter. A Williams port gentleman hss re ceived a contract from Mr. D. G. Bu-h to build six new house*, also a contract to build two for Mr Shivery. Tbe work will begin a* soon a* the weather permits. —Any one having presidential prefi-r --ance* will pleaa* write the* upon the mar gin of aSI hill. We will publish the name and gladly Cr. tbe s.'> on your sub scription to our paper. This is to all. —Mine boat Teller of tbe Bush House is the only man In Pennsylvania who runs a second-class hotel on a first-class principle. And the traveling community really wish there were more House* run in tbe same manner. —Mr. A J. Cruse, the popular tobacco nist, has moved hi* cigar maufhrtry to the building opposite the Bush House. Hie room ia being repainted and papered and will present a vary attractive appear arte* when finished. Mr. George W. Ocker, of Rabershurg, ha* bought the property of Ira Cottle In Centre Ball and will move to the latter place about April let. Mr. Ocker is a first claa* carpenter. He expect* to work with Thomas Bros. —Mr. 8. Wilkinson, the Jolly, good-na tured egent for Jno. Wenameker, can hoaet of having one of the Intel stores In the country. He makss a specialty of crockery ware, and sell* It for less money then cen be bought any where else —About the Ist of April Memrt. Hear- Jam ft Mayer will put upon the road oneof M> nobbiest and neatest wagons In the community, nnd will deliver breed, plea and enkea right to your door without any extra charge. Personal. —Dr. Swertr. I* now domiciled in his now residence on Penn street. Mr. Andy Brockerhoff will depart for Washington this evening. Mr. Irs Uramley is now holding forth at Aaronsburg, instead of llobersburg. Mr*. Kitty Btror,g and daughter, Miss Mollie, spent Saturday in Bellefonle. Mr. and Mr*. Abo Weber, of Howard, spent Sunday among friends in Milesburg. Mrs. Petrican, mother of Mia Mollie Potrican of this plain, ha* boon quito ill of late. —Capt. Amos Mullen will occupy the residence just vacated by Dr. O. M . Bwarts on Bishop street. / Miss Pollsgrove, of I'bilipsburg, is the guest of Misses Kule end Mary Devling on Howard street. Mr. B. F. Willowor and William Dec ker, of llublorsburg, gave tbe DxMOCRT a •bort call on Tuesday last. Mr. John McNully, of Canton, Ohio, has been the guest of Mr. John lluffer on Logan street for the past week. Mr. Abratn Valentine will move to the handsome stone residence opposite the office of Vanenline ft Co'#, works. Cspt. Amos Mullen and wife returned from their visit at Columbia, Pa., on Fri day evening. Mi# Emma Gregg, a obarming young lady of Wilmington, Del., it visiting her friend, Miss Bruggr, at Ciiionvilla. Kcv. John Hewitt, of tbo Episcopal church, has chosen for Ills sermon for next Sunday evening, "Our Church Views Paradise." Pax ton Cowdrick, .-on of Morris 'ow drick of this place, fell off a wagon load of hay on Tuesday, injuring himself very badly. Mrs. C- P. Wider and children left this morning fer Bcltofonte, where they bar" concluded to make their h<>rne. Kenovo Krtnintj AVir* Mr. A J Crue has contract'd, we under stand, for a handsome residence to be built upon his vacant lot on Linn street, oppo site Prothonotary Cal. Harper's residence. Judge lloy took advantage of tha pleas ant weetbor on Saturday and indulged in a horseback rid" upon his beautiful bay charger. Thi- is the Judge's favorite re. creation. Mr. Law rar.ee C.ony, who was hurl last Tuesday by a bucket of stone falling upon him while working in * well at the Steam il-ating works, is able to be about again He mad" a very narrow eecape. Mr S. K. Foust, of Centre Mills the DEMOCRAT a friendly call on Tuesday last. He has almost entirely recovered from hit recent injuries, and says he will be a candidate for Pberiff this Fall. Cal. Brackbill has again returned B-lle. fonte after an absence of several \esrt and will engage in the furniture burine-s with his brother William, and no doubt with this formidable team the furniture business will boom in llellefnnte —Gov, Cur io, our distinguished rep resentative in congre*-, i- entitled to grateful HI knnwlcdgniriit lor tahntbh public documents he lias fir indicd u>. A NEW INVENTION —Mr W \V. pt tengill of thi# place, and a pra tlcsl a rker in the manufacture of iron and steel, k invented a procesa for removing ph->( hr ous from iron and iron ores q his prix-et. has be-n tried in crucible*, giving very good and satisfactory ri-sul s. It it Mr Pittcngill # intention to test it in I'ud dling, in which good and practical results are confidentially expected It is r •-id. ered of great value by many of our prom inent men. A patent will he obtained Wo extend to Mr. P. our beet wishe* —As "clubs" seem to be trump of late, tbo ladies should organize an apron club. BARTBOKTM'A GREAT STATI E —A very large and beautifully ex" -u'ed picture of Bsrtholdi's great statue of "Liberty En lightening tha Wold, has h""?l presented to us by tbe Travelers Ins. Co., of Hert ford, C"nn , who heve been among tbe most liberal contributor* to the Fund The picture, wbleh I* 2ftsßß Inches in six", give* an excellent idea of the superb work of art which I* to adorn the harbor of New York. h. - —flPflL Any one capable of giving lessons on THE Bicycle MM secure a pupil In the per son of Mr. C. I.oelen RuftJngton, the "spribgtly"'clerk at J 11. Alexander's store- To learn to ride upon a Bicycle has always been the height of hie ambition . and ho would buy one at one# if ha were "not afraid of ill*- " lot there, bis own language Is ralbav more forcible than ex preesive. 8o we sffall Just stick a pin right there, and conclude our article. NOTICE. —Dr. J. L Seilmrt ha# moved bia office from Rpring Street to tbat of Hhoriff Wood ring's residence on High ; Bt., next door to Judge Orvie' law of fice. Residence in some building. 2t. —We call special attention to the adver tisement of K. B. Richardson ft Co., Sen eca Laka Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y., who are in want of mors salesmen 18-8".. Pile* of furniture are constantly coming and going abunl tha new piece of K B. Bpangter ft (w FACTO SMUT Vina-anMa.—Although wonderful improvements have been made the ooet hoe been reduced (rota 40 to 60 per cent. Our illustrated catalogue show* maoy kinds and gtvoa lowest peine*. Dead for one; it is free. Graat Western Gun Work*, Pittsburgh, Pa. M ADiaoxnußd CHlP*.—The flitting ea- ' •on will soon bn at band. Mr. John Bailey from Nittany valley moved to the Daniel Fisher property last week. George Miller moved to the Michael Ifelrly property and J. J. Okcr to his new buildihg on Main street. St. Patrick's day passed off very quietly, but look out fur Raster. Everybody seern* to be buying matter for red eggs. Kredy liutterman, one of Woodward's nlco looking young tnen, was ill town one evening last week and tbe consequence wa* that several of our young ladle* were cap tivated. The dear people can prepare for an unus ual amount of hand-shaking between now and November Miss Annie Fiedler I* visiting her broth er Al. in Williainspori. Home of the hunter* in this placo report having chased loxee to a warmer climate. We have some very absent-minded peo ple in tbi* place, f'ne of our neighbor* the other day, wkuii üboul to go to work' picked up bis wife'* pepper box instead of hit tobacco, lie didn't find out hi* mistake until some time during tiia day eheu b„ went to Uke a snake. yueery—Who will be our next ~o*tm asler ? Clarence Moyer has Uken another job up the valley. Wonder if he will stay a* long as be did tbe last time. We wonder why George did not tell the truth about being at M M t. last .Saturday evening. Many person* are waiting for the •wal lows to homeward fly. I'ul it down in jour dairy that the win ter of 1* H 4 is considered to have b*eu the coldest, produced the most *nuw and rain, and itt c<>n*oquence the biggest and most destructive*flood* known for years- Tho enteruinment given by tbe t< a her* of our public schools in the town nali last Friday owning wa* very largely attended the programme consisted of recitations, declamations, orations, essays, dialogues, tableaux, and music. The Rebersburg band rendered some of their choice music. William Auinan performed on tbe organ. Kd lie her, Ciarance Moyer and Newton Fiedler sang the lultan piece. Proceeds for ben< fit of Lutheran church. A foil FROM MILE* Pr.!! Hxt.f. ITXM* —Pev-wee* and the robins have made their appearance. Jonathan Condo, Jr., bad the misfor tune of cutting an ugly gash In his foot while engaged in chopping at Coburn for Mr Harlow The foot was dressed by Dr Vaovalaab, and Isdoing well under his c ir* J. B Fisher has placed in Ironl of his store a verr handsome lamp, which is a great improvement these dark esemngs. Calvin Weaver, our old and obliging clerk, gave our vi lage a short and friendly • all last week. Always glad U> SCO y,,u, Cel. J. C. Condo went to M;ffiinburg and Lewisburg on a business trip last week ri*)S are about over for tbe season. No • r- the f*t csk<-s Mrs J'-n*'l.an Condo is not yet able to l e around Has been bcjfst for thirteen '••HIT we-k*, and at times suffer* intense ,-ain, ciied by a fli during tb winter. Mr. Gui'c. ur b> s carfx-nU-r, Is already *t work. H is at present at w.,rk on a dwelling t Coburn, which will be ready •y Ajr 11 lt for an occupant, whith s i rn is to be S*mu-I Getick, who is to vor-ee •i e grain business fit I J Gren ,bl*. The iwo da'ighters of Jonathan Condo, M- . reti.M.ed home Irom the . est U> •* their si'k m >ther. r Fl ck-r if Milton is visiting at the -• sldenc" of Mr. Wend'-ll of this place • ur M h0,.1s are about coming to a close snd all are wll pleased with the progress •hey have made. Spring Mill* Grammar •chord C'IO-C on Friday, withan exhibition in the evening. A child of John %*igl*r, 1H month* old, died on Friday last. It took nek on Thurs day and snff' red but one day MoI'XTALX Boy WOOHWAKH ITXM*.--Mr and Mrs. J M Miller, from Illinois, are in town visit ing friend* and relation*.—J C. is nursing a boil —Mr. Jno. Barner* rwreived a visitor the other night. Hhe is going to stay. Its a girl.—Flitting season ha* commenced.— Wm. Vanderbuild moved to the Narrow* House ; Harry Wise has moved to Wm- Wlss's fasta; W. Orndorf to the old Orndorf place ; 8. Burri* toC. W. Uoster min's (arm; Nhvotidar to Mr. Hostarman's old homestead ; W. Vonada to the old P, Vonada's place We expect there wa* lots of good cake* at theae flitting*.—Solomon has seed onions on th* brsin now.—Jacob, tbe apple king, is still busy selling penny apples. Muckle is sliding logs this week, Muckle, you will miss the siring band Bob, tbe counter hopper, Is still bu*y selling goods cheap at the people's store, Nltri HOT STRAW La FROM HAlXC*—What ba be come of our coal prospectors?— Mr. J. A. Maine* has once more become a cltiaen of our township. Welcome to you, Ambrose. —J.J.Fiedler lost a valuable horse last week.—Howard Bowertm* Is still nursing a sore If- —Our schools closed last week. —You can now see tbe "boys" travel for their cash —George Krbard and family started for Kansas on Tuesday the 25th, Succeas ft you, Nevln. Miss Sadie Wal ter was the guest of Miss Beck la Young last week —Mis* F.lmlre Hettinger, of Spring Mills, Is visiting at J. C. Stover's, •—Joe claims hia paper don't com# regular, but atlll be gets it every week.—John D. is happy since Sallle mad* her appearance, Bcaom. Chookor Notos. The recent checker tnalchei in Bellefonte ha* rather aroused or brought out nearly ail the old checker players in the county, and ha* caused them to sharpen up their wits, One by one they wander around to ward* the (iaruian House, and if an oppor tunity preterit* iUelf "try a band" In a game. Pruf. llenry Keller, who I* an ar dent admirer of the game, and whom by the way I* hard to "worrl," although be had "*worn off" po*ltively. could not help but take part in a few game* on Malurday evening. The rc*ult we* not very *ali*~ factory to the Professor, a* the ei-cham* plon laid him on the shelf.. Jo*. J. Hoy | of near Jack*onv!lle, of cour*e bad read •ouie of tbe report* and cause to tuecounty •eat on a purely business mailer. Now, Joe I* no uiean piayer, we would have you know, and many a player wa* made to "bile the dual" through Joe's ftralegeru and adroit move*. Puiengill, liar brick and Lucas had to succumb, but be ralber "got loll" when be "tackled " tbees-cbam. plon*. Mr. Abraham Weber, of Howard, concluded to spend the -Sabbath at Ml let burg and accordingly took the evening train fur that place, Out through tome ac cident caiue on to Beliefuute. II any una thoroughly eojo • a game it U Abe, and be i* an opponent "worthy of the *leel." 1 lie result ol the game* between blrntelf and the Protestor teem* to be rather doubt ful, but there wa* no doubt in the game* played with AI. Oar man Iff course Abe look with him *everal highly "perfumed cat*," which be exje-ct* to dispose of to Clarence Cook when be return* to Howard. Lot Bergttre*r, of Hublertburg, peeped in on the by* awbtlo on Saturday, bu t butiuet* engagement* prevented bim Irum participating in a tei-io. The champion William Harper, teem* to have had enough ••glory," sad will probably turrender tbe tbe medal to bis late opponent. Hi* plea It butlnnt* engagement* Mr. John Oar brick, the Arte* "ligbt weight" cbauipioD was completely paralysed by Mr. George Katon in a double "sit,'' arid Mr. G. is no lunger a champion. You ee, Katon bat I seen "appropriating" someof tbe heavy *,i weight game*, and precipitated them on Garbrick to suddenly that be was com pletely da/.x'.ed and bewildered. The latter wilt*probabiy retire from tbe arena lorthii season and go through a course ol " Wilies tnvthods," eU . Mr. D. (i. Bush I* open at any time fur a match with Mr. Harper, ' snd tbe latter uiusl either play or surrend er, "Judge" Love has taken no interest in the match** to far, hut it i* rumored that torn* one upon entering bit office ritber unawares, discovered something re sembling a "board" pass under his de*k rather suddenly This looks suspicious, and we suppose he will drop down u|-on that assembly like a brilliant meteor when least j. — PkiltuUlpntJi Hrrttrd. Y. M. C. A. Nora*.—The Literary N ciety will meet on Thursday evening. Of ficers for the ensuing quarter well Le elected. Young Men * Meeting, Friday evening at "Mo. Coffee and roll* will not he served Meeting for Young Men on Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock, led by the Genera, Secretary. .Subject "Tbe Wicked sh*!j not go Unpunished," 1 King* 2 : 1-6; 29-84. All young men are invited to attend these meetings F.verybody is talking about the new style "chevalve" chamber suit at K B Hpangler A Co'*. MARRIED Fit"KMAKEH-KIXO —ln W~tnr4 forctilp Hurt Uth, I'M. I<) k-. bas.l'l l, ~n Mr Iwidotl II effukkf And M! Vrr II Klif, Ulh of W dl&kffi OVtt&t j. GATKft—O'WIIfcE —>At th* C.B.ci*vrti t,Hf I'uit Minl'U, Mftrv-h till. t r'ttl.j M Owff W Wd i4 HIM Nw) J Onh gll f l*ort MaIJIJ* M TRTLN-MLUO* F.\ IF I W At hi* rwt4*Af jrj r rt EIAIiHA W Gr%r t Matrttti *l*4 Him H.i Jam* IhJhuK. U-tb o1 llubtou r ♦Air* mtikfy. I*a Hrrt riorH?rn-oi th* •( iHm za or g*t- I AM, A'lbs I Q"ti rbtirrb lb fhlli|Ai l' . JaffiM H R*d ' 1* i k If At b, A®*! M M An.Ar4* t N-ifdrt**d ol f r fei!i(!'AKI> AMMOMATKD $25 PHOSPHATE *OU> This artMS* Is esaaaKs tese* eel* hf BIUGH & SON, PHILA-, PA. IT 18 AN ENTIRELY RELIABLE BONE BUPEP.PHOBPAHTK THERE WERE 1t,1N9 Tons or THI* BKAKD HOLD IK I Met TM* I* Ik* Rath r*r ef Hi ■*■■** an. ae* Itogrmt ■eeawateal ASvaatagm ar* Ualvarall* AehaowteS*** hjr awa * ■**■■* Wseemilsa of mmrtr H jnn neeW tka |w4 hltk at Urn* (Uteeiteu M *IIII Si cWvalar aw* alt laSiil laSermstSea. BAUGH & SONS, ■Ma MaaAasw rf Ike MS Pltoarß ATK. PHILADELPHIA - ... PA. tM .m • —V iU .p, \frFarii.. A ('■ > ell altrn tinri to ionly mlishl'. il .iv I'aiiit u> tU imirkol 'lb-* Fi.iinwr I'ru- I kpH Pi p,.: ,nlv at v I' 1'"!} >! *•-.; I'mni •'•( ■! i' V. fur whilf l< rf in ji, •iMimi|n!i' it working atiJ ti j . I.lljly, Thlt jiailit t i."i*r iittfd J by lli iiuiii:' H i i i„f iiii( i milt * Wd • n l (*•<•* plrn t>. MiM*- f-. V fa>r frta *: h I'll i;tf ,. 4 IWI fwACC Hi fartift. Ovvtv*, Nt I'AINTING and PAI'ER HANGING. WoRKMANfIIIP THE BEfT i'Hirr> the 1/iwr.n I'BOMPTRKNt. AM> IiIfPATCH. WILLIAMS & BR0„ nrai.KKa in WALL PAPER , PAINT*, Al'. HIOH 8t bet Bpnn? A Water, Belief of I ** A of infurm ng **+rj\tt4y ' 1> Tl.1 have lli k lit* Uffral ftfttf |rt kdldtrttoft of H'| pfr (rtjUwh of Pt.tUd'lptiift vf N'-n T*rk ( n* f* >)'!•, HMitiM M.'k# flliTa fttft'fcg Bttd t)*kUttlu ! IVrfiarr# in (#rwt Vsrtttf. % Thmt w !•** jui re-re-iv**) from York ; I'l*! Bftr b I Ik* hof (Villi,* Uftlftf.d W* fftf. l ftf ft* fit.* ft |. fftll 1 'ftf ho* of (f "Otia t*f r* - • I*rif j 4i*tirr 4ll. w f taftt* 111 bur tu,p\>,y f'ft (U0 |*|*r lafttia I ranl ptltil*ri. tod ir Uk< jtrln FAIKTIHG OKAfHtVO IIOK BfTIXO, ftbd FAPCI II A SOI.Hi;, laftfjf. •ft.ftll. ftt.t) tIH rfk .til | ftftd )l*|jfttrh. fr m lb* ftort l>} ft li< :d • 1 I VltUtlUl BRirTlltß ( \KPIIANS COURT SALK " / Por.ll Alt, aa "A. rof tb. fir| h... r.,0ri... (Voir, t.wnl. •• ... .11l ... ..Id ,1 joi 1,, aal- u I . i (t/Uft U Utea lb oh SATUP.DAY, April 12th, Al . ...a r a. AN Kl.t/iA.VT 1W m>TuP. > PRE*'ltli MRI' K r>*n I.IKO novae, tt. baadac.R ..I aftd fc"W oiaUrn r^ . • '..1 • *ftft'„||.t.fttof^2a r > O(H) • Mr nw* in u* Imwoittit f* i . •. oft tl flfbt pad, Mac * d T.-tif r*"!s, jsa.itr iP 'ftff rw;.n aft f l<**t, n'nl th g*ftr%] fli.ft-b ftt'd oihtftn.ttU"! •r*> •• • roil•ft'* b#r Iftffttto*. entxi lnc. "tul -ft. ft£ J l£kno*, it I* th* MOST DESIRABLE HOME lb r#-ntrfti l'wb' iratuft. Tctv or SkLß. !'••> rftni. of jor i m.itj*? ft* fca n • prupftrtt I* kt'*ka*l Ootrti, uo* thivd oft 4*ft flttftftttftti "i ftift. htlii,'. to tft urtntiftJ (avatttli, ft itb litt*r*i. *rarftd b ta.- !i l miftf t. J L •*.*. ♦*. Aitf.fo*} lf Ua* A. E. WAQSER, Lzrcatriz Arrrt<.*ie—Th* ond'Tfienad thr fa't'dl ar.d bvl ia>'wu*n id CVntra! iVon r)Uania, baring tnor'* than fwvaty year i t Farm Stock. Mrrcharidic. 'U-, offarr bh. aarrtcwa to tha cllisana ot CVntrn ar-d ad ' tottig ccuntio. a> a Pifl-claM SalaatoDh. rPDaoti able. Addr.-t JnHdrP I. ?far. Roland. 4-Sw. CVatra oouxitj, Pa Cflaafiiti.ua In U. Owirt nf (<*mm t riaaa t.f twlr. Ou Il I) aa. I la 11. Juaart Tflit. It rati tnn | IM! ■ an Aa iraarm. uarutaw. TN unArralirtiad. * A a-tit** appotiitad la tb at*.. . •laiwJ ua U. uaat. d.larmint, aod npait Bpob U • .t.aytton. fltd It. lb ar. ant f 1 A n.o a.l. 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