Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1884, Image 8

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Publlnhern Notlo*
All letter* of huslne**or communication*
concerning thl* paper ihould be a'ldre**Hl
to lh Publisher* of Til a Ctataa Dawo-
CHAT and not to any Individual member of
the firm. If addressed the latter way they
will not l> insured a* receiving promp at
tantion.
Lotittl Ilepftptment.
"You Bet
fh# tMirly hftl rtlchtlh th* worm,
Th llh#rl AtlTrtli#r th# tr#l# .
Wtii'-h th u]4 fnrnltl# And •qnlrvi,
T > h# IAI'I wit like th* tu th# *hd#
—Crocuses are in bloom.
—"Clucking" hen* aro rlfto.
Nightly bloomer*—ice cream sign*.
—The hod carrier ha* a hod time of It.
The road* are in excellent order Jut
now.
—Our cburche* wero well attended on
Sunday.
—Garden "sa*" and "*ich ' will oon
l<e in order.
—The whitewash brush is a needful arti
cle about thi* lime.
Mr. Henry Barnhart is building a
very handsome residence on hi* farm near
Roland.
—Sunday was a beautiful "opening
day " and afforded an excellent opportuni
ty to air that r ew spring suit.
—B. A. Stover, the tomb -tone muti,
has juH( re,, ived a splendid new asaort
iu>nt f tomb and grave stones.
—The attendance at tbe M K. Sunday
school last Sabbath was quite large, num
bering two hundred and twenty-six per
son*.
A n„at stone w.i .I ha* been built along
the pike in front ol the M Coy propert\
which adds greatly to the appearance ol
that place.
—The time for the semi-annual meeting
, f the ti A. U of thl* pla „ ha* been fixed
for Saturday August l'>'.h, and ending
Tour 1y August 21*1.
Mr. Win. H. Ruble i- few located at
Centre Hall, I'a , at, 1 now we suppose the
horse dealing buines will be likely p>
loom in that little village.
—The flouring mill of T. 11 Reynolds,
K.q , at thi* place, is over run with orders
necessitating the running of the mill day
and night to meet the demand.
—There is a good opportunity for seme
bmevol-nt person to exhibit ni* or her
gnero*ity by preventing the M. K. |
church of tbis place with a new library.
—lf the Brockerhoff House' Bus is call
ed tho "White Swan" and the baggage
wagon tho "Green Swan," would it be im
proper to call the driver the Black Swan '
—There 1* a movement on foot to ar
range for a grand ball to be held in Belle
fonle, in the near future, to which only
married people, old maids ar,d old batch
or* are to be admitted.
—The g-and opening of Millinery
and Fancy Good < atWiiiTKUAN * FASHION
Hsiusa, No 41 II gh street, Itellefonte,
will take place on Stturday. April 19tb.
All are invited.
—Mr. J. D. Wb teman lux* moved
ber M.Binary <•'. blisbment in the
room juat vifs'ol hy l> hner * gun
store yesterday. The room ha hero
repainted and pup. n„l and look* quite
p.easMitt and cheerlul.
Tn "lemon ver.dei" who turned up
on our stres-t* lest Saturday did n"l fiitd
B-llef.,nte a "Boi.an'.a S urbeik ha
te..n selling 80 lem-n* f„r 2o ccnU f r
soma time pa*', whuh rather sickens the
Hawker*" whan they visit this place.
—lt u*ei to tak-'a i-.nall fortune to
purcoaae a tomb or grave atone, hut
ilrr.ba been a gr-iit rtvoluti- ii in
pticea, and they are now selling at
aatoiiisningly low price i it 8. A.
>toer'a marble jatd.
—About 66 or 76 persona attended
tbe Freahytenan mit* aociely, nt the
reatdenoo of Mr*. Kdmund Biuncbard,
on II gb a'reet, bw.t Friday evening.
The proceeds of thr: meetings are to be
used in purchasing an organ for the
church.
—Tba L-'wishnrg A Tyrone Railroad
Co. awarded SBOO damage* to John .Sweet
wood a* a recompense for the injuries *u
talned to himself and the killing of hi*
her** while passing fiver a crowing on that
road b*twen Spring Mill* and Cobiirn, a
week or two ince.
—-You need have no conscientious *eru.
plea about borrowing now. If he tell* you
it* lent jut call him —, but perhaps wo re
too fast. We don't want you to follow our
advice and get into trouble. Measure
your man flr*t. If he's bigger than you
are don't call bfm that, but mildly iiiggrat
to him that Raster I* past. He'll tumble.
Meam. Jared Harper and Charlie
Weakley, both well and favorably known
all over tbe county, ere bsving the vacant
store room In Hume*' block, next door to
Wilion, McFerlen* A Co.'* bard were*tor (
put in order preparatory to opening a first
, las* grocery store, and when completed
will have one of th ru-wt conveniently ar
, w,,,,rd More in the miuntry. They will be
* red f<>r Huslnmr about May l*t.
A a revtdr to l,ent.
rim mimn It on the wan,
Huntingdon li to have a skating rink
Shad (old at 7ft cent* en, li la*t work
Picnic* and excursion* will aonn take
I lie place of halls anil parties.
Scarf"** A Ma.ver's now delivery
wagon Hltmc i quite a krout dnal of alien
lloO.
Tim follow Hon that flalta "ournelgh
hor yard' will now takn hor usual aprl l>K
dodging Itwson*.
—Tho Cambria Iron Co. of Johnatown
aro negotiating for a (Ito oli wk'h to erect a
now Opera House.
A communication from J. 8. li.,
of Madiaonburg, w*a received too lato
for |itililii'ation thi* week.
Now lot tho man atop out who " put
Up that Gove pijai" and did not got''a
hJack mark " We have applied for a
patriot on this pun
—Tho pollen forco at Huntingdon teem
to have a "fat" thing of It. Thny have
nothing to do, which apoaki volume* in
favor of tkn poop I o of that place.
—A pi ropriatn and impreaeiv* Kuster
aervice* worn hold in ail tho i hurchoa
at thia place laat Sabhatb, many of them
lining profu-ely dee -rated with flowera.
—CapitallaU from abroad are "spotting"
Centre county'* oro bed a, and tho day ia
not tar diatant when it will boom all over
with Furnace# and Iron mill* of all kinda
A novel feature in tho dining room of
a hotel at Niagara Kali* i* a colossal mir
ror, in which tbe Kail* are reflected intuch
a manner that the gue*U may admire them
while they eat.
lieitler'* Dining K'iom ia fad gaining
popularity. Kince opening up they have
bad a very nice trade. It M convenient to
tbe depot, and th-><) wishing a nice cup of
Coffee, a aandwicb or a me** of ojrter*, will
And thia an excellent place t<> g i to,
llolidayrbnrg fl-hermen catch larg
• uing* of tucker* with r-*I, ho >k and line.
Denuteratw Standard. Pooh ! that
notlnog. Our B>hertn< it catch tow line*
full of truut an l don't think anything of
not. Sucker* arc considered quit--. oiium i
hero.
A cow la-longing t- Mr Ch a • Kidnr,
of Hunting Jon, gave birth to a calf with
two hd. It ha* been |ur lni*j by
\|-*-r* II ifmiti and <iri-riburg, I. • ar.
■ liiihiting it in Dm aurrouriding t
iu stcaang a march n Die gr it *•
man, I*. T. II
Bear in mind, when \ i - ip; 'rt \ or
home paper p.u n-t unit c nt trib ite to th>-
intelligence of j,ur i unuiuntty at. 1 g> t
the worth of your money, but \--u aresu; -
porting the enterprie that both make,
bu-in-'s* an<l bring* other enterprise* to
your vicinity. The CENTHX D.M-> KCI
co*t* you only $1 60 |e>r year.
—An exchange ay a superstitious ah
•criber who found a apider in a copy of hit
paper write* to know if we contider it a
had omen. Oh, no; [. t a bit of It. The
•pider was merely 10,/kingover the column,
ol the paper to aee what no r, hant was not
advertising, *o that he could (pin hi* Well
across the (tore door and be free fr on dts
turbance.
—Through accident we r.eglectcd to ac
knowledge in our last issue the rereipt of
The I'kdipthurg letdgtr. It i* a new
candidate for public lavor and made it* first
appearance on our table ia*t Thursday a
week. We observe our friends.Mr •• II
Martin and II C. William* are the editors'
and publishers Tbe Ledger is spicy, newsy
well gotten up, and display * an the rrqut
sit,* to a successful enterprise We •
tend our right aw.
The shortest signature >n record is tha'
.•f John Hole, who insists on signing bi
namo "J." foil - wed by a hole punched in
the paper — The Ty ne Herald —(>b, re-
Mr. // i ld m, the /. -V y-i are <if II- •
a ho'y t> n)rr r, we admit, but we H n b-at
that by a large majority Our man's name
i* t'rao Onpap'-r. He 'imply writ- tie
"I" up'-n a piece of pap-r arilb,!,'- y, ,
on the hnlr.
A strange gentleman, whose name •••
did not learn, alighted on the wrorg <l
- the train on Friday evening and waked
plum into the race—getting ,a complete
ducking hea l over ears. It did not take
him long, however, to reach terra firma
and to disappear from the view of a few
spectators, w* accomplished with light
ning rapidity. Hi* first word* efter land
ing upon dry land were, "Holy M e- '
but tbe water'* cold down here ."
—The Third Annual Military Ball given
in Artnory Hall on Monday evening by
Co. B, w* quite creditable to that organi
sation. Notwithstanding tbe seemingly
high price of admission, the attendance
w*s good, and also had tho effect of pre
cluding tho rougher element who usually
attend *uch place*. The hall wa* tastefully
and appropriately decorated with flag* of
evory Nation, while between each window
and all around tbe wall* were artistically
arranged musket*, canteen*, etc. The
music stand wa* profusely decorated with
American flags, and suspended from the
arch in fronlof It were a number of beauti
ful Japanese lantern*. The hall wa*
brilliantly illuminated with four 32 candle
power electric light*, in addition to proba
bly forty or fifty gas jet*. The electric
light bad a charming effect upon tbe ladiea
wblcb led one of Itellefonte'* incorrigible
old batcblor* to exclaim, "By Jove I there'*
a great many handsome ladiee here to
night " A (übetantlal lunch waa served at
twelve, and after a short intermission the
d*t)clng wa* again returned, and kept Up
until about two o'clock Tuesday morning-
Tbe mualn wa* excellent, and wa* lurni*b
ed by th- A In phu* or hestra of this p,#*e
Boooh Orcpk and ftallafontff IX B
I.#t November, I'lltll| Collin*, E*q,,
Htrpef Ifilfiiili'iit fur Km iik Mr I ,<iuig It 11 n,
ttm l>> h written pr.ip<,nl lo thn llellefonte
Hoard of Trade, Hint lit rata the fight "f
way win furrilthnd by thecitiaent, liii w-ul'i
litiilil a rallrmd from Bih (Jtrrll In Bidle
fonte, connecting tha Hunch Crack, Clear
fluid and Houlb Wentern with tha Bella
lonl* and Buffalo Hun railroad, and com
plete II hjr July, 18*1. Mr. Collin* after,
ward' *tipplernented hi* offer by agreeing
lo ((Ire una tk<>u*and dollar* toward* the
right of war.
In pur*uanca of thin pmp*al, citizen*of
thn county übtrril<eU Inn tbou*and dollar*
more. Thi* ** thought to bo ampin to
pay all damage* thn right of way Would
cost, l'ariio* have been working indutlri
ouily to got reloa** of the right of way
ftntn Beliefonte to Bench Crunk,and while
many havn tbown a commendable tpirit of
liberality, *o many a*k *uch rnurmou'
amount* for thn right of way that thn >ie'
ton rid* now, after getting thn lowont po*i
bla flgure*, aggregate over thirty IKmuand
dollar*,
Thi* alaolutnly prevent# thn building of
thn road, and thn project will bar* to bo
abandoned. Thn wor*t of It i*, thn I*. K K.
will not build thn l,mont branch, a* tbny
worn only intending to build in na*o thn
K-kding Yandcrbllt combination ramn to
Hnllufontn. Wn arn tbu* going to b left
without any competition in railroad mat
ter*, and the dream of Bellefontn becom
ing a great manufacturing place will only
be rrmembered a* tbo creation of a vivid
imagination. And all thi* i* dun W> a half
dozen or le* of tbn wcellbi*t people of
Bellefontn, who will not give or promUe a
dollar.
One thing i* quite certain, in the great
disappointment of our people, no ihndow
of blame ran attach to Mr Philip Collin*
Personal.
Mi** Hanbo! Mime* i* viitlng In the
inker ■ it >
Mr. Kdn it l*ne i* li >m# on a vi*it, e.
peeling to rn n*iu ■ *• ra! week*.
Mr •> i** M * k r. 'tirrual to hi* dutie* *t
Warbingt ti < n Fri lay evening
Mr ,1 mi # l,vtie ft „• |■ r
ambu'afe-J the tr>-c<. of .ur little bur- r.
Saturday.
Mr. Charlie Ward triiitcd friend* and j
relative* in it-1 •, >nte 'it Friday and j art
■ f Saturday
Mr. laa L •, .Ir , i 1} • vi f .
with rie-umatii f n-r at '.he I in* : b
parent* 'in !"pnng tr"*'t
Mi*i \nnie iirvt*. diigliier of .
Judge * r% , ret irned li u> i-et• r
•It >!, <'l,fton Spring <• New York.
5 iturd* v lat.
liv. I uurie 1 1# ii liril two < rmone .n
the I'renby'eri.vli church, nt thi- place,
lt s,|,brill, ii.e tirat lie In* pr> >"bed
ill Ih lie'.into t'u* yar.
Mr J. if Bibb, of itoland, depart* d
f.r Walnut. Juniata county, <n T . dy >
ilnih a contrail f r painting at that place.
Mr Bubb i a firt cla** jaint.r and i* !-
way* bu*y.
Mr. Lou'.* K Reher I* jut chuck full of
chtmp* gn at pr *ent, having b *tcl right
A li'le ef'TV || dy i* full • ! it. It might !>•
. it a- wdl to add, he ha* heated at
Champaign, Illinot*.
Mr. H'fii*min srhfovrr *j ent Sun
day in Beliefonte. Hi* wife who vitited
among frii-n In and r* la' ,v* for tli
p,*t • k departed for I r hi > in
Altoona y tei< lay.
Then. I-hni i* Itn* h \! I in hi*
IT w quartern nn W'tt-r :->■*■'. Hi*
huilding i* a in del of neitne* and
perfection.
Mi \1 Hauj-t. who i* -** choking
ut the I' ol r II .live .it i'i ,! p*i •.irv■
arr.v. lin It. II- f. rite <rt S.viut.l > v.
leaving giti "u Monday \I. i*
everybody over I'm rc i fm Blaine, an I
tnat the KI >n r.'.-etrict Light
"break " Hie Ifruh all up.
Mr W If.' ~tt, r.-( r ■ o.t •gJ ■! " ' t
6 Co,'* New-j a| r Supply II iM < ! liar
rihutg, Pa., arrived in Bellefontn cn If.e j
•") a. \t train < n sal irday, l< avir.g I r Ty. J
rene the ame evening S ott i* quit- a
favorite among the fair *• x, and rumor i
#*yeth there are other attra. ti..n* ouUhl* j
of h'line* that make* ihat t-.wn *urb i
a delightful flopping pla. e to him.
Mr Nathaniel iJougal, formerly of Md
ton, but now a "rover," and reprecnting
the well known grocery hou*e of Lippin
cott k Trotter Co., limited, of i'hilade).
pbia, made hi* regular monthly calf on our j
merchant* on Friday. "Thaniei" i a rat
tling good fallow, with loU of experience
in butine**, having been in thn mercantile
bu*ine* ever *incn he u knee high to a
gra*-hopper. Of courre he *ell t piln of
good* in thi* place.
- The follow itig resolution uu
aniniuu*ly ad opted by the Hoard of ■
School Director* of thin Horough, ut a
regular meeting held Monday pvoing,
april 14th:
RftMvfl, Thai, in hearty appmcin
tion of the nervicen rendered during
the pant three year* p, die Schiarl* of
Ontre county, not lev?, tn the causa of,
education gcnerly, and with thedenire
that jreculiar Htnein, by reneni of j
character and ncholamhip, l>e reiauie*!
in ao renpooaible a position a-* *ti|> rm ;
lendent of tchooln, the Hoard of
Directora of Hellefontn District do
hereby eariuKtly endurao the work ofj
I'rof, D. M. Wolfe aacounty Superin
tendent in i ur a* it relate* to tjic
•eliied* of ihetric*.
l!rnr*iiiru lie.m Wather (>l<a
ant for the ln*t few day*. Welcome In
you, Spring
The flitting *ea*on I* nlmut orer
H uu. thing numerou* mu*i te*. ber*
Mr. John Wolf I* hHving number of
carpenter to renew hi* burn nod repaint
it, llu will undoubtedly bare one of the
nlcmt barn* in Hriirh valley,
Mr*. K,mma Wolf, Mia* Ida A W..!f
and Mi*a Maggie I K'earner—the Indie*
who accompanied Mr*. Kinma Ilillibiib lo
ber botne in Kreeburg —*ay they hail a
very pl"n*anl tun, and peak tn thn high
o*t term* of the uniynrial kiudnet* limy re.
cnivnd at tbe band* of everybody.
I pre#<im,. Clark'* hor*e I* getting famll
lar with the road P> Madl*.>nburg, and no
doubt wihe* the Miller" lived a little
clo#er.
Wo fear I,.'# borne will eventually get
away with Commi**lonnr Wolf* wagon
• hed, A little hay might appea** hi* apjin
ttt. for board*. Oar c m *
Di'raa/ usu Bfaiimr'a Mia*Taiu,
lirynol'li' (tprrrt Ilmiif, SuluTtlay t. . reiny,
April'2ft. —Tbo Worceatcr iMnuj ftai/y
Gaulle of Sept. S, aay* ;
I'upre/. an'l Bcnedinl'a New fiigantic
Minnin U beaded by tbe veteran
manager* Duprez and Wilkinaoo, made
a parade I In* morning (topping to acre
nade tbe Gaulle a* they pv**e<i. They
have a fine band, aotl made an exctdlent
appearance. Their en terlsi ri mrul al
the theatre ll evening w%* highly rn
joyed tiy a large audience and there la
I ronriae of another good hou*e and an
other good *bow thi* evrning.
Mr. D. C. Hook a late reident of
Port Matilda, bill now of Curw.-noville,
wan in town Tuesday. Mr. Rock h*
been in poor health for a long time and
ha* not improved much *irio' living
there.
—The xe work*, al Boiling -j ring*
are iig.i:ii in fuil operation.
< j
(.'*i t. r< h W C. T I" ('■ \ xriox
N-vcr were the pr.-■> t • f r the Temper*
H> ... i *i" brigbt.-r than th . are to- Uy
The i J* are ; w white ;• r th. bar v. .t.
•f, aw-'Otir.g tbe ri. k;e . f the r. a|er
The , *!i h. r.n forth n'l • v< r the land
f r the lal- r.-r t" i-.tth- r P.tf at w. -k,
a.* I g'*f. ! j are tr • ; -j r ; v. ; a
;* •• -i. 1 v *.! •r. f • f the !at Nat: r.a
M (
Thi* • .< tation ba now aoxiliari.-* li
. v<-v State at 1 T> rrib-rv in t' <• I" i on,
in ev.-ry cot" ' i country in tl>e •> rW,
nnd . v*ti in heathen 1 - .nlft - at,' ng th.
mlHionarlea and their < •r. v.-rt Th- W*
<" T I I the I ni*. i Slat-• number*
ncre than one h .: In 1 Cl.roUan
•••> m*' . ai . a : an ..rgar /..li r ba* r.-oiv
. J tin- mn< U'D and endoraem.-nt of <v<r\
rnligiou* lenominalion in the ('nite.l State*
In order, therefore, un.se the Chritiian
women of ntr- county in ryrkemabc
tem|.erance w rk, w-call up n rch al
organir.aU n and churrh c>r.gr.gat nin
thi* i unty to app-int two la.lo * from their
nutnl- r to attend a convention to !• he I
in the town of B1 Infonle, dliurmlay, May
a, 1*•*• ♦. at '.i o'clock, x m , for the purpo**
f organizing a county W (' T ?' auxil
iary to tbe Penny IraniaState W C T. P
Me* J P iIARKta, Pr#'t .
Ma* K. M Hlabcrabp, Sec
Mt* C" urts'J ci i*T K >bi*on * Opera
H"U-e Wa* parked (rem pit t d' ioe la*t
night by an audience whrwe quality wa*
■ qualt It* quantity. Th" ehtr of tbecily
fompc'lely lil.e<| parq ielte, parquette c:r
cle, r.al. •r v and [' "mum Icxe* The
or. a t-n **• the appearance of Mir*
Jane Ow'inba. Am-.rii '* gre*t.t aitt*t,a*
the heroine of Shak*pare * immortal love
p.om, ' Borneo an.) J.i> t The t.lay had
t.ocn pr. ii , d dori'g It" earlier jcrt-.f
the week at a rival th-atre with a "Juliet"
who had achieved wide fame in tbe role,
an i the lnl"rit inaniie-t. ! to c> Mi*<
C -oirih. in th am ba t"r # - > in
ten-e '.bat hundr> l wereturne.l away from
th-* d r ev>. of that va*l th. aire.
T i. tc' . t;, -. i 1
f. f. !>-d I V the balcony arer,It, (be |,ure
wn*, and, in (act in all the earlier - *n*i
of the plav, th. rich mudral r< a ding of
\li (" mli re,, b<d i t only every ear.
but ■ very heart ill tbe iti.n . n-e audience.
It .t it wa* wb'h tbe 'rnc<-*t pa"age* of
the tracdy w re .-n that Mt*ftoomb*r •<"
je, rut thcaitr.- wI, ire name* have be
come iradiii • ,! am'iig plav-g.-er. Sid
don*, h.-rn'.ie, Cmhman. In tbe *cene
where the new* of H "me.,'* Mippxed death
i* received, th" depiction of th grief and
pa**t<>n "f "Juliet" i* wonderful It i* a
Atting tntrivluction to that parting nccne,
hie patho* none who have ever wilne**-
ed Mi* fr.imb' rendition will ever for
get ; the moment when the banlrhed Ro
meo lake* hi* lat leave of hia new-made
bride. The agony whKh ha* been infu*ed
into the word "benDhad" until It *end a
thrill of avmpathy with tbe *tricken girl
through the rapt bouae, "in the prece<)ing
acene*, i* forgotten in the tendernea* of thn
broken-hearted adieu. Hut tbe climax of
dramatic power I* yet to be rent hod
alone in Inn chamber to take the potion
which the "Friar ' ba* given her; lefl
alone lo the contemplation of the po*ible
awakening in the tomb and all the cen**>-
quent horror*, the tuperb phytkjue, the
mualcal far-ranging voice, the expre*ive
face of Ml#* (oomb* *r all railed Into
play, until, following thn reaction of the
tbriiiing "Romeo, 1 come,'' the curtain
fail* upin a *tormed houo. Mi** Coomb*
wa* railed three lime# before tha foot
ligtit# at the conclution of the act lo receive
the cheer* and aduUUoa of thn excited a*
w.iiblage who "almiwt ro*o at ber."
In the lant act the auditor# were wrought
up to the highrmt pitch of enthts*iem. In
dee.l, the American Ugn al Inaat hat wit
ne#d few uch ccanea a* that between th*
dying lover and the awakening "Juliet."
Such i* a brief outline of a performance
with which jur citizen* bava been before
electrified, but which they cannot enjoy
too often. It wa* worthy alike of the
beautiful Ur, of the gren* love poem and
tha grented "Lady Teeale" of tha age.
Tim lupporl a* a whole waa excellent.—
(ykmnati JEafui *rr.
, lliia Coomb* will appear In RoynoUt'
ofcrg H >u*n, Monday evening, April 2fftb
r.. 11.a ('**• prwioii
Kthiff ' t'fibr lbt,r , |n ymr lant
wc-k '• hiun we find nil wrtic!* r*crimiri< nd
lug !*.,.,) (oimty tirk. t Wn think It a
go.el ogc (.on f Vi,tr<- county hn*plaMy
lof g,„„| rri'■ n qundlt'd t > flll *nt mid wlj
the i it).. ,f, * y, i| my, curt, i* tnk.-n lo i
riomiimte uchp Hut ** th en*n often I*
thwrn it Uu, much trnding, rolling, ringing
nnd ell.piing for hotiett, gieut upright m< n
to rm,ko thn nomination. Wn will havn
, tbl* full from ;>nn to tnrnn good men **
. . nndidate* fo.* •< h office, *„ that if ea * i
laknii wo could have an oienllont ticket
W don't w*nt t* h* Uwi p..rcn*l in point
ing out all th'*n men, but wemightventure
on a few Mr If M N- idigh, of Hute
College, or near Hlntc Cr*lleg, i* a candi
date for Sheriff Mr Neidigh i*an bonart,
upright, indu*triou* farmer ; a true blue
Democrat, an ard.*rit worker, and would b
an honor to the pary and county if nom
inated, Nell, wn would *ay that Kobert
< Brett, of Pine drove M ill*, i a candi
date for Protbonotary. Bob i> a farmer, a
hard working man, an active and influen
tial Democrat and a god fellow; alway*
ready to do hi* part. Such men *bould be
nominated Men wbo work for the lure***
of the parly. Honntt, upright, induttriou*.
Not donea in thn party, to themveivo* and
ail around them, and you would find no
trouble in iwelling the majority to twelve
or fifteen hundred. Ptmtviitit.
April if, IW*4
Buy where you can gel your money
worth Try A C Mingle for •hoc#, Ift-itt
—AMcaicaa .Nt*iuri* in lHet
Fr .m the edition of Me*r le<, p. How.
ell A C'. American Srtrupeprr Dirett'iry
now in pre**, it appear* that the newrpa
jmr* and c' <■( all kini* at pr.-tent
i*ued In the I'nited Stte and Canada
r a< h*-d a grand total of 1?, F'2 Thi* ! a
net gain of prec irelv 1/>*• during the )a*t
twelve month*, and ejhihit* an in* r<*a*e '
IH over the total cumber puhi -bed ;u*t
t.-n yaar* tin.<• Th."iicrc*e in lfi'lover
the total for 1 *"7 lvi t Ifur; i the |a*
tear the dailie* have incf-ao-d fro n 1.1 *•
t>> 1 2'.l the weeklie* Ir m'* fa'..' to I",
II'."- . and the m .rill.!!'-* f- m 1 f'l I I -
i ' The rfn'"! ' '• . in the Wo*'-
i .nj S;at*>* lUirn.l*, f r in*iance, r„ ,
: b w* 1 fVK* j e j.. r in piao* of la-; yar -
- tal of " l ale Ml" < 1 • -
*! -ad i t the e(ort< d it. 1— ' O her ,
lea ting \Vc!.-rn a • exhibit a great
'; rrnntage o( I* r.-* e Tret 'al numb-- ;
l of j*j..r in N * V 'k S'ate * I j
• "11 • in !-■'. • >r. ,!v I •
in the neral in< re* .
Reyti.| 3 hll't n*. 1 e • *d e- fin.
'
(r iMcoayaa* e t IMII i-mu It i
■tn j-* rtant tn kn<.w , i-t fwr* ,n< at, ge ;
m tlbing in the fl ing :*„• Th- (ir. .t
( \Ve;.rn fiun \V. rk, I'm.' :r*.'h. P*
*cnd fr.-e a ln'ge illu-tra'.. I lata'ogueof
| *u. h good*, a* *ein*, net* r 1, linen, ree!
t wit, k W.k-, fi •*, *n<e*l, g'g* h*k'et*
twine* and hundred* of other art < le* Ad
lre*, J II John*', n, Ifl'-t Smtthfield*trm t
PitUburgh, Pa.
—The bot men fine drn* *hoe*
Iff-21. A. C MI.VULB
A young lady write* t*. know if *
"intend making jierwinai mention of rum
mer vbitor* *" Why ccrlingly, certingly
We prop*e mak r,g a 'j •laity • f n
al*. and have * large a* rtment etyle* j
n hand, ready t-. invert name*. Thi*, for
inMance "The beautiful, etc., Mi So S
i vhltlng the lovely,, tc Mi. What
her name.' Thi* i* the r"g r'ar twenty-
Ave rent tyle W have a heavier and I
thi. ker tyle, ame cla**, for fifty cent*
We ah I'f"p -o tntr dm ing a wo. t thir c
in pereouai* thi- * imm.-r, whi'h i* bound
t . take \S". . ail it the horrnii tural *tr|e
ll.>w do you hkr thi* ' The Ttrone Tea
. e Mr** - - ha* boeen lran*plar,t< I f. r j
a few lay* o the home of lh> Lanrei *treet
i.iiv M.* The bo iquet form'd, etc i
1 thi* TI It.'lhfonle Bl 1 •' 11 Mi*
i* blooming for a time in tbn boudoir '
of the Front lr-.-t F.i>, hia Mi-- -, the
c mbinalion > f beauty, etc. Or thi*—The
M irri*dale Magnolia Mia* , I* beauti
fying the home of the I'rqiiei*lo *treet '
l'an*yM:*f Our young men *h<>uld
gather thi* lovely eiotic, etc. We *hall
vary the monotony by oot ationallT ihr,w
ing in an ornithological rperimen like thi*
Thn Clearfield Canary Mi*# f* perch
ing in the houre of the Ninth atreat Night
ingale, Mia* , and tte air i filled with
awoet mu*ic, etc. Or, Tbe Oacaoia Oriole
Mi** , ha* folded ber beautiful wing*
by the aide of tbe Maple urcel Mocking
bird, Mi** ——, Tbe rapture of her train*,
etc Of cuurae, Uica* ty lew are expeotive, j
(1.T5, aingln in*rrtionj, but you will rend* j
ily e*> bow delicate and caprewtiva *ucb a j
perronarnolice will be. Come early, and
get flr#t choice.—Philip*burg l.+,lptr
That fettle* it, and take* not only th*
"caka' but tha bakery, delivery wagon
and all. Tbe tuccaa* of that paper i* at*
#ure<]
|
—Wn haye the be*t men * calf tboe—
aither in button, lace, kid or cloth top—
for 9S 00, aver brought to Beliefonte.
tff-2t A. C. Mmoi.it.
—ln Bhirley town*hip, Huntingdon
county, there It a perpetual boiling tpring
and the ground inrmunding tha tpring
for rararal feet, la decidedly warm. During
tbn winter weather huatera and otbeii Irhn
frequent the locality dariva mucV#ti<>r
from Ite genial
XHmdn nt.
Mat I iif,< Iirr">f Mtr remaining in
the „ nl ||*lieiitite, ('entreeounty,
P# , A| rll 14th, l uh4 J
W K It *v.r Mim LG.r.ie |J*|l, Hani.!
I llr*or> I' Alt'.< htnn, Hii' Br-rardir. . |
I f,amnio, Mn Ann>* Crownnver, W K.
DatlMO, H,((. Marwrnhinn 1/irecU,
H| l Lulgo Paloia, Miu Mary Oorrnaly,
Mu. Annie Genteel, Andro Hnkelr, W
II flick*, Ml.. IHU Holt, J. M.J oho too,
Mi Jennie Krß.ri.of, Jim., M Luc##,
Maggie MrClur., Mr P.dkln, Antonio
Peralo—'J, liavid If. Puorman, Antonio
PrABtU., Borne nr |r, PrierMlo, Mim Carrie "*
Pfnffe, Adam J ■ K.n, Vln'•■r,go Roman*
Hig. Prarno Romantnnlo, Jobn Run, Mri-
Llo' Bfi Ki.-e, Hlg, I lonian Vifttn Sirob,
Mr Lillle I> Shower., Andrew Wagner,
Mr John Wagner, Big Orieeppe Wamto,
Pr'tT W.lh rnn f Goofg* W.llisrng,
Per.oru inrjuiring for letter. ntn*d in
the above li.t will pie%e my tbey or. ad
vertlwd. Jxo T Jouarrov, P. M.
A M mat mom K. .pi —A .Labia
Potter and Reuben .Page were b,*.ttng
rocka in cittern on William Potter •
farm near Centre Ji.il on Friday laat, an
accident occurred whi.h might have been
fatal to both gentlemen. A blthad been
charged the fur lighter), and Mr Pot
ter aeomled to the top followed by Mr
Page, but aa the latter geritlemanbad near
ly reached the tap broke, prwcipl.
lating him br the bottom On hearing hit
• all for help Mr Potter ran back to the
cittern and tried to a*it bim in g< t'-ing 4
out, but before thi. could ba done the bier I
went off, terribly lacerating Mr Paget
face and bandt, a large piece of rock .trick
ing birn on the left hand, breaking the
bo net and brui.ing it terribly. Mr Page
being r.ght in the bottom of the cittern a
the bi.et •< nt i tf it it * moat remarkable
and fortunate occurrence that be war not
I tiled i utright, but rlrange to ray, bit in
,urier are comparatively .light.
—The Republican• of York county
tru< ted f r • ur t wntronn, < "n J.inet A.
li .v.-r (or cand date or C -ngr< atman-at
letrge. Bit *• to- ha. •.< • n-1 ;
the t, unmet; m that county v ! a.voca'.e
the nominam-n <f ore ' it a wr< citir-r,
Ifi the p*r<rn of Jr Bret Jef. who wt 1
i make an o . pubie n uini •. — .Vn.
S A. St v. ■'r - re ver
run with or<l r-, g f w.rk end t>'ac*
fury j • •• tell i ■ rn< . An. one
■ ler r |,g a'[ .mi... (mi r M !. rr< : '
wi 1 (lii-I it to their nterett to. V, it
r mi: M .rl Y.r3. It i/li -frr•'
| font#, Pa.
Five-cent gtfigbam—tr .rts
M .. Emma !' • Lnti f thit place, ar. J
' M:r I. rr.ie llar<• - ( I, k li.Ten. rave
;en#d * dr' making ••♦tab - htm nt in
i'r ii r t. r rimm < n ili.bop rtr'e-l.
Mu Merer Ho tore well tit mm r dd,
and th- roughly ;• lr.tari l. dr.- makit.g
in all it brant-be. A trial will convir
you.
Handrome fVl'ar. and Hucbing
and 1.l iicw, be Ncvk (r—imrmtnr
—ii i fiingbatn. and ict Handkerchief
i Crarmani.
—(tenuino Lupin t'aahmerer. in B-ark
<*)lor.-—Guaranteed atrictly all wool
, Garmana.
li- ady made window Mmde.—Gat
j man*.
—Th" ire cream ► -aeon ir bcre, and TOU
wh And the bert at Searfoe. A Mayer .
, toik'TV and confectionery
| ' 'ur *:ti- and Pole—Garman..
Bur Tour Soring g'ni of (arman',
*
Winter .tew k tnurt go. Sjrecial
j Pare una at LewinV.
Notice
The und. rrigneif. h.rirg purchased
' at Landlord', .a'e the following | < rwanal
j property belonging to Thou. Shearer.
j Tir. "tie cook .love, one table, one
i aightmy, twelie rhair.. one clock,
ilir' C IMMU and bedding, one cuplioanl
and undry other art '!*, whioh are lef^
n the ix>".ion a.aloan to the .aid The*
*
shearer f< r the prevent. All jierwon. are
therefore cautioned again**, y ttreha.lng
' or interfering with uid j r perty.
Jofßrn R .a,
Jt p. "reraeer of Pi>or of Spring twp, {
Tb" iea.cn after the Uolidart i gee
eraliy dull with tbe T.'iorr. We are of
fering e*tt* tnduoemer.u in few eric Wt
ha*e given large order., and tbe new
got-tit are now coming in. I/eave your
order new. MofTooiitmT A Co ,
Tailor#.
—Laird, bbe*ber, A Mitchell # children
lho#, in all i#" ar.d t)Ui|.ly.
lft-2l A. C. UIKOLB.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of a writ of levari Fa
r#a> ton-' nl tt. Cmrt ef iVxaa, BI fln of <V-
Ir, eoaatr. Mill to TO. dlrwloii, will H|eel te
Cl.|w ii at th* (Vmim U own, it, Ue lU{t ef
ll*i*. ■
MTraoar. APEIL at. a. P., IM,
I*, lallnwtag prop.ft).| wit
Alt IIM. two < -rl.tii inf. of irmnil iltmW te th.
tmega nI 8.11-loa<, la Ik. (xvi.t fef iVattw aa#
Put. of em th. worth t<t of lArm
•Ire. MwM aw# WottM M folteww Oa thr eowth
t.Y Men MrorC n ib> M.I IIJ Alle#heer fwe,ea tb.
aetih hp a* iter, aw# na lb. wtt bp let ef JUM A.
Ha<rr, being let. ruimtwrwt In tb. geawal piunf
nM bermgb a* lot. IT- nf ft •
awnM, takrn la iur.UW.ui to baml# a* tbe
prrp*tly nt Jtaw AMrll
T M"g.#bw.e, *
ktnuirr*. Orrtcn, A| til I*. If#A
r ix> th e~Bch6ol Dl UPrf ORS
I or I rvTkKOot A'TT —ilrnitewea . la we
mu<* "f tb. fm tbtr# eertlea i* tbe Art ef Hep
Mb. ItoA yen em brrt.y mIIM I" ■"> la Onwnea
ttoe. at the (bow* #. la IMWOnato oa tb. Sret
I*M#ny in A. D. tfcai. totag ibe etbtoy ef tbn
■worth at I nkitork la tb* aftorweroi. na# tetort, vtw*
wnce, by . at)H,t ef lb# wbrt. awiOt ef htrWOro*
prnwat, owe aetatw ef mnrnry *4 MfeettAr wrjetrw. |
rerrrt*. 4 of aBA M|>m, f.tn the nrt ef leerb- I
tng.aefyrwai, p*p*ri*tr*e**t kotbe thtw# 1
to. nam na# tooyfy tbn re.nl! 1., the atato Pepetia
tonnl at ItatrMong, a. n*M It* tb. thirty ninth
ah# Aoiletk wrtl.w. ef art# a.-*. D M Wnuf,
April 14. M tV upt of Centre <V