Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 24, 1884, Image 8

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    ®he Centre fJetnorcat.
Thursday Morning, April 24 1884-
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Publishers Notice.
All letters of businessor communications
concerning this paper tkould tie addressed
to the Publishers of Til* CENTRE DEMO
•'BAT and not to any individual member of
the firm. If addressed the latter way tbey
will not be insured as receiving pronip at
ten turn.
liOrttl Department.
New moon Friday.
Little "peeps" are eut.
—Council melon Monday.
Fans—in a few days—Gasman's.
—The Assessor is makirg his calls.
April showers will come in May.
—J. fferson Davis will be 76 years old on
.Tune 3rd.
Our stores are radiant with spring at
tractions,
Everybody seemed to be in Bellefonte
Saturday.
—The buds are swelling and the swells
are budding.
—Our railroad article stirred 'cm up
pretty lively.
—SO styles of Brussels carpet to select
from at Garman's.
"It's spring here," said tbo rat as the
trap closed upon him.
DuprezA Benedict's minstrels at the
Opera House Saturday evening.
25 styles parasols, including tho seam
less, to arrive ten at Garman's.
Weather grumblers can do nothing
but wait "till the clouds roll by."
—lt is garden making time when a man
wants a cast-iron hinge for hi* back.
Mr. Charles HOtler displays a very
pretty ar.J neat sign in front of his dining
hall.
—Sunday was a very pleasant day and
nearly every one took advantage of it by
..
a "prom.
—lt is estimated that more buildings
will b ; erected in Centre cunty this year
than any pievious year in< o the panic.
For the chofcet roals, steaks and
taut*, go to John Beeaer'a meat market,
High street, near the CentreCountv Bank. ,
rSio borough "daddies " have pass j
ed ail or linanc* forbidding the blow- j
■ug of steam whistle with'n the borough
limits.
—An organ grinder and a bare fitted 1
small b< y are sure signs of spring. B '.h
having made their appearance on our
street* la*t week.
—Attend the opening at Ilarpar A
Weakley's on Monday neat. They will
h ivo a splendid line of new and frosh
groceries oa bind.
—The exterior of tho residence of Mr_ j
It ib*rt Cide, the obliging foreman at Ar- 1
<)all's mill, has been repainted and looks
quite neat and attractive.
—Mr. I). Gsrm.nn ha* purchased the
hand otne re* donee of the late DaVid
Wagner, corner High A Spring st. We
understand it is his intention to occupy (
i' as a residence.
—The Irn of Ding'*, Vcnada A Co. of
f-obum, Pa , are making quite a stir in th''
meecßntlla business in Pcnn* valley. It
appear* tbey are Kr- king the r >rk 1 t"
torn out of price* and ulno -t giving away
good*
—Saturday and Si r lay mu't have bad
a 'igbt misunderstanding a* they parted
At least we niti" 1 a cxilness b -
twen them neat day. I" S— We take it
all hack. Every thing i lovely b I re
tt ended.
For the best ice , -. ,m in Bellsf.in'c
'n the old reliable star d of J. II Sard* on
Allegheny street. Ti "y bavo also Ute'y
a Id-da telephone, red while tb"y don' t
sar.d out bread in th ■ way, y u ran tele
phone your ord-r to i! m ar,d have it lent
to you.
Sarfo# A Mayrt • new delivery
wagon made its flr*i h| j earan a on "ur
•tract* on Monday l**v This is one of the
iln.st wsgora ever pit up n tho road, and
no doubt will be th- meant of Increasing
their already harge li-t M customers. Tbny
intend serving ci..• tnsr regularly after
neat Monday.
—Our saloons were ali CIOSSKI. except
ing Heisler, at Id olclock Tuesday
night for ftpiifW, owirj| to •ott'* fpfo
lution which leap y ar brought aTxoit in
the license queslior. They jl| rmiin
ao, unt.l llonen La granted cn Monday
next.
—The finest lot of beeVr* we ever saw
passed through our streets on Tuesd*< .
Tbey were purchased from Maj W. V.
Reynolds by our ei.t rprising butcher Mr
John Beeaar, who U bound to keep up his
reputation for furnishing the best meat the
market afford*. Ot.a f these beeves lurne<l
the scales at 1,620 founds.
Mr. Davia of Julian, acoidenlly
dropped bta pocket book upon the floor
of Mr.Blackford's eating house on Tues
day. Desiring to fay a bill at one of
our stores he missed tho article and
immediately went an ararch of it. It
however was restored to him by Mr.
Biackford, wbo 1 d previously serf
wort to b m that it wa- in bis paew s
• a on.
You can wear your sttaw now.
• —Who will deliver the Meruoiial f
Are those who gather cresses, green
hunters?
Kggtown is no longer a doubtful Btste.
She'll go for Jim every pop.
| - New onions, radishes, beet* and lettuce
• were offered for sain last .Saturday at Sour
beck's.
Right hundred tnd fifty loaded cars
passed over the Clearfield branch road on
• Saturday last.
I —J R. Alexander has just completed a
Isrge covered shed over the raca to be used
in displaying agricultural implement*.
—There is some talk of getting up a
walking match in Bel'efonte toon. It will
probably be a go-as-you-please and of 27
hours duration.
—lf you need any hauling, or need
the service of a baggage expressman,
juat csll ou David Ballot. You will find
him f rornpt and reliable.
—Mr David Salmon, of Lock Haven,
has the contrast for building thirty eke
ovens at Irvona, Clearfled county. The
work will be commenced at once.
—Trout fishing has been indulged in to
a considerable extent since the season
opened, but with indifferent success. The
weather being to cold and windy.
Allensviile, Mifflin county, has a more
than ordinarily mean thief who recently
stole ten dollars from a poor widow wbeae
only means of support is her daily toil.
Mr. Jared Harper returned from Phil
adelphia on Saturday evening. Having
gone there for the purpose of buying good,
for the now store of Harper A Weakley.
Miss Gertrude M Stales, of McCon
nelstown, was married t• Mr. L. C Elliott
of Huntingdon, last week Of course
there isn't any doubt about her being one
of the ("fitted .Staresnow
A great many farmers and otbers have
taken advantage of the liberal offer fur the
CENTRE DEMOCRAT tnd the Amrriean
Farmer. S nd in your orders early, and
don't in'.s* this rare chance.
Mi-* Ma Hwigert, a competent artist
from Williamsport, Pa., ha# accepted a ■
situation at Fiokbinder'tGallery. Their.- i
creating demand for his pictures requiring
additional help.
—They killed a book-sgent at Crealon a
few week* ago, but they bad to run over
| him with nine freight ears to do it. Peo
ple who can't afford t > keep a fa't freight '
train in the house are slti! at the book
■geni's mercy.
<"•1 Amen of i'bilx'lelpb a. will deliver
! i humorous lecture in the Court House,
j->n the evoni ng of M.ij Ist. Mis* Cum
, * rige, nn aide elecutioni*t, will al*o be
! j r *ent and favor the audience with
jun excellent selection of recitation*. I
—Girls are more courageous than men '
I When tbey are ready to make a match
tbey nevvr wrangle long about weights— 1
like other j rize fighters do. They simply :
inquire as to the bulk of bis bank account
If that's satisfactory, and hit mother it
j not in too good health, she is ready to ,
make it with a follow twice her sir.e.
| —A young man en'.rd tho sanctum of
a newspaper in Kggtown a few days since ;
ar.d wanted to trade hit revolver on ac
count "f subscription to that paper While '
the '.liter in chief was examining the
weapon it was arrideniiaUy discharged,
I I
-triking the 'local," who happened to b<-
coated near, on th" check It, h w ver.
1 lid no seriuu* damage, he*i ie that ol flat
tening the ball as flat as a pancake.
We clip the following from the Rn'ti
man* J uriial (or thebenefliof our readers
A gentleman wh , j ay ronsiderableattentioi,
to lh raising of small fruit* hv found
that for some reason "rotfur graj •* are
not doing as wll • they should. An ex
, amination of the old, loose bark on tb" 1
vines sh' wed that they harbored deslri, - t
' live |r,"*ets. It Is *aid that if this hark i
remo-V' I ear'y In the spring th" r cult' wil
he good, crop* ' f the lu'cious fruit
Miss Jane Coombs appears as P : !
j nie, in. Mrs. Icvell'a beautiful play, lrg
mar, at the Opera House next Monday
' evening, April 2f* h. Miss Coombs app ars
'ath r be#t in thia par'. Her supp. rt is
' one "f < v -eptiona' excellence, led by Mr
II W. Mitch'Sl, a sterling actor. The re
maining character" b<-'ng filled n a men.
ner wbuh leaves nothing to be desired.
| Thi> performance is an exceptionally fine
; one and "f great merit, which our ib't'.r,.
going people should not miss.
Th" wedding of our excellent town*-
man, Mr. Frank Montgomery, to Mr#
Carlile, occurred at 17'K> fireen
Philadelphia, l*a., on last Thursdit even
ling, at 610 o'clock, Hev. John lliwilt "f
tbi# place officiating. The bride is hand-
imr, intelligent and r<fln-d, while the
groom is among our riiui worthy and ex
emplary ci!i/.ens, and we congratulate him
on finding in the "tjiak-r slty" so orlltn*-
hie a conipa'.i'n to share hit fortune and
. j good name. They are spending the honey
' moon visiting in the piincipal ciliea of thn
eat, expecting to rstiirn to Bellefonta in
the early part of May. Mias Bessie Mont
' gowry, Rev. and Mr* Hewitt,and Meter#.
' Mose and Win Montgomery of this place
were among the guests.
r —"Hhad sold at 75 cents each last week "
- DRM'X RAT. My dear sir, we purchased
hem, last wesk, si 10 cents each and they
were quoted a* low as 25 cents each.—AVses
' Is thata>? But duyou know, Newt., that
1 wicked shad seller perpetrated • joko upon
• you. The one you "purchased" was a
t "hlcltTV," and those "quoted" were Civ
ets R'algmuinc llit'i 'mk -h>d . l
*6 cents, *s we siat<>'i
Ptraoul.
—Mr Harry Sohroyar dapiartad for
Philarieljdi'it Saturday night.
Mr. Geo. B. Luc**, of Howard, niade a
flying vi*it to the county *eat on Monday.
Mr. Geo. Fox, of Hi novo, i* vieitfng
at the riwidonca of hi* daughter, Mr*.
J. A. Swavaly.
K>.Governor Curtln haa conaant'd to
detiver the memorial addrc** at Philip*-
burg on Decoration day.
Mr D. C. Keller, our worthy County
TVeaaurer, p*nt a few day* In the ally of
Brotherly Love, returning on Tucaday.
R M M. Rnally, Eq , tho Insurance
agent, ha* opened a neat office on Alle
gheny *tro> t, one door north of pioat-office.
Mr. S. P. Dorman, Zion'a wide awake
merchant, gave th* I/CMOCRAT a pleaaant
call on Saturday. Mr. Dorman la building
up quite a nice little trade in that place.
Mr. Washington Irvin, the miller at T.
K. Reynold* A Co.'* mill, we regret to av,
ia confined to bia boao with rheumatism
—Commoaioner Shaughenay ha* been
doing exrellant work upon our (tract*
lately. They never looked better than
they now da.
Sir. Henry Rotbrock had the mia
fortune to xtep into a neil a few day*
• incc in conacqurnce of which he ha*
been con pel. Ed to ue a crutch.
Mr. Wm Morrlaon, engaged with
Whitehead A Co., of Houtzdala, (pent a
few day* of la*t and thi* we. k at hta home
in Mileaburg, returning to the former place
on Tueeday.
—Mr K B Phillip*, the gentlemanly
agent for Mi** t'ooraba' Combination, call
ed at our sanctum on Tuesday. Mr. I'bll
hp* i* vary pleasant and gentlemanly, and
wa *ball tc pleased U> have him call again
—Mr A G. Noll ha* moved Lorn thi*
place and ia now a farmer, having moved
to a farm on Nittany mountain near Pleai
ant Gap.
Miaeea Kt'<- Slurry, Lizzie Redding
and Julia Powers three *f Bellefonte'a
charming and dashing Mle<, were
among the visitor* to the Ilrex iiT thi*
week
Mi* Lidin SLOlnley. who ha* been
teaching at Huntingdon since last fall, re- '
turned home on Friday evening Mis'
M< Glnloy |i a charming your g lady, and
no doubt her niany friend* will be gal t.>
w.-lcon.e b<-r home again.
—O.ir exiwlient ar.d v*iut-i friend, SI
Shaffer, K q , of Walker township, favored
u* wsth a call and very pleasant hat on
Tun-day. He u always a welcome visitor
to our *ao<tutn, and we trust will call as
oft< n a eircum'tanre* will f>ermit.
Mr. Samuel Lwin and hi* hr:d" have '
returned fr-un their wedding tour ar d will '
imrne-liauly occupy lb'pleasant bouia Sir )
I.ewn had previously fitted up on Linn {
street. They wre cordially received hy
their hot of friend*, with ardent good
wishe* for a happy and prosperous future
Hon L A Markey, of LTk Haven, ar
rived on the o'clock train Tuesday even
ing
—lt wax agreed hy Council on Mon
day evening to order two Roll M'arter- I
phono*. By digging through tho ground
and placing the phone upon the main
j ipe a leak can be detected within fifty
or or.e I unJrod feet,
Pxw V aLt.xr Scrafh —The rail* for
th" extension if the Lewt*burg A Tyrone
railroad arrived at Spring Sltii* last wc-k,
ard thi* wek the cciitracli r* will < n.-
mence laying lra< k.
In your last iM"' you say that th" !-e
--ruoot hramh will n> be built. This ail
ran- ■ our m*r hant* t • r< . . ■< the war.'
of ra. road ronnocth n will jr. vent rrn.y
of th- ir i est mer from going t Re".;, 'unto
to j .' hvo g- 1. Bi-ti i'i th *. the w* i_
f •*"? ad conne* tlcn with th • e. intv
nt sr II atT r 1 a sir -ng argument in fv r
■fa r.- w ' unly on this i.b- f th" m< ur -
tain.
M -yer A "8 of II irn u1 •
lb rk* C-inly, have but-; lit fruit JMCS
C<sl irn 110 acre* of timlnr h.n-l belong
ing t" the .-varau"! Hu't'-n estate, for If'.'J's
lor acre. This week th< y are j.utlingtip a
•team is* mill on the Irs't. Several other |
• loam 'aw tnills will lie put up in our va -
j ley after tho railroad i c>mp!etd.
, Shannon Pisat, G A Il,at('-n j
tre Hall, 1' ti.aking preparation* to deco
rate the soldier* grave* on Memorial Day
at Farmer * Mill*. Spring Milia, George*
valley, Sprucelowri and Centra IJall.
Peon* valley p"v-'*- a real live Mor
j mon, a veritahla iirigbam Young, who
otigl t" ie < nt t" Utah. Store an in,
N.w H HOT.
—The Committee on "Permanent Cer
tificate* wilt meat in Bvdlefonle on Frl-
I day and Saturday May 2d and 3rd. Can
: didatea will plna*e have their blank* prop.
larly signed hy the proper board of direc
tor* and countersigned by the County Su
perintendent, and p**a the (.'.immitt e
| preacrilwd by the naw law in *ll b'.vin h--
I found on theirnrofcationnl < eriifKnt", All
questioin, answers, blank-nd ! i. t l
j certificate* will be wnt t"th' Slate Depart-,
nvnt, when certvfl.'ate* wiii I.e t -u-.l f.y
' State Su(H>riritcn-larit IIu♦ providi-tl the
1 a|plicant' work I* 'ati'f"'t-.rv lot lie hoard
ol and th" fiat" Department
Mi Bailie Meek will conduct reading,
vkcal music and geography. F. F .(ami
ton, history, mental arithmetic and draw
ing. L. C. Runkte, written arithmetic,
orthography and physiology. R. K. Cam.
hrld"*. Knlisb grammar, penmanship and
If R UvMltainoe. * - (l
Uhairuiai ot f m
Hrmtifj MILL* ITXMR Prof. flutter
rtmri of I'onn Hull in teaching the select
school at Spring Mill*, and haa thirty or
more schoolar*.
"N"w Hoy" in tlio He/,arlcr make* a
fa l*c statement about the Union Sunday
school of tliia place. Ha •la tea that Mr
Alexander'* litllti girl itcalrtd no rw*r<)
for perfect attendance during th* pant alx
months, the officer* having failed to make
• report. The officer* made a report on
the first .Sabbath in April of all who were
entitled to reward* for having mlonl
1 No Sabbathi aince Nov. I at, 1883.
2. Nut !■*• than una Sabbath.
3. Not lea* than two Sabbalba.
4. Not |a than tll'ee Sabbath*.
A mwaling of tha officer* ar.d lva< bora
' then bold to decide what kind of re.
ward# should be given to each of the four
claaae* just named. SI In Alexander along
with the rest of the flrit dtu received „
book.
Mr. "Newa Hoy" raya the other school
i* in a flournhing condition. lam glad to
•ay that both (choola are protpcring.
Could not "New* Hoy" have bean liber
al enough to tay aa much ? A good chria.
llan alwayi haa a good word to tay of hi*
co-worker* in other cburche* and school*-
And if be can I aay anything good of hi*
enemiei, he ibould at ieaat keep ailent. *,*
Iok out for ibariiert. A pair of
them are traveling through tome of the
eaalern countiea in this Stale acooping in
the unsuspecting. An exchange describe*
the way they g.-nerally get In tbelr work
aa follow* : "A couple of men called at the
bout* of a Mr Kriner with a quantity of
guodx pattern* for garment* generallyi
which they ln*i*i"d on *elling him lie Lad
no uae for the good* and of courae r*fu**d
to buy. They finally atkrd permission to
leave the gooda in care of Mr* Kriner '
She coneeni*-d to take charge of them un- '
til called for. Before leaving they *aid
they wou'.J lake a few line* in writing
• lating the fact that the g<-d had been
left in the family i care, wbuhSlr Kriner
•igned It aince turned out that he tigned
a note f r flit*/, which the vidian* lold I"
a Hagerrtown broker. Sir Kriner taa
taken up the ti git note, and now want* a
purchaaer for the gi-od* at. presume,
moil anv price."
The United S ate* So; lie C urt '
f '.ayd a "blocked game with the life, m
-orar.ee c mpantea in ar< ent d< in .t, at d
d' C away with one of the many way* in
h ch inuranro cnßifintw iwtndle their
policy holier* In marly all ca>e the
ontract stipulate* "if the rej re-entati n
and anwer mad* to the cimj.any in the 1
application for the policy sboutd be lound
to be untrue in any tesjH-cl,th, [■ .ny than
lie null and void In many (*•-* thia
may be novo** try for the protection of the i
companies, and t*cmlr.g!y all right. Ii !
however aff rd* tricktera a chance to ply [
the applicant with more quealiont than he
• an piombly anwer correctly unle> gifted
with an abnormal memory and thoroughly
ground'l in phyilology. After death aome ,
of tho ari'wvra made In go<d faith are
found net to have been lru In evry re
aperl and the money i refund. H-reafter
in acr rdai e with a recent d ::• -n proof i
that th applicant answered to the beat of
hi* knowledge and belief, whether h*made 1
mistake* or n<t, will be sufficient t render '
the romjary labia for the amour t of the
policy.
Luminous harm-** it the .*tel device
lied in England to make iho dark borer ■
vinble at n'gbt A phewph -ric p-aint ap..
filled to the blinker*, collar, and other
, rornlnenl jari* ol the tr*||rig* it u-d to
bring ,t the r - . •, and tie night trot
ter, tho* prepared it iui| to reternble !
chain lightning a- he plunge* into the dark- j
lot* of the r. untry *de I. .cKangr i
Tl. .* n> t'.it.g very r. markatle ah ut
that, un!e< it could b' utilized by th'
Blaine K j ibllcan* in making the "dark
h re vitihle at the Chicago Convention
'."tt tunim r Hut rt d not trouble a
lellogr much to know ah re hi* "trotter'
ia, a* he drive* out of a dark night, but
what bother* him m. *t :* <i V r. >w where
the road la, or the ti.no file, or the dan
gerou* place* along the r ad. Now, ii
• • ine ingattioua fellow could Invent a luro
ri -ut r■ ad, • r a warning light at a I danger
;• >rti 'i* of it, and yt not reflect it* 'ay*
•tl> vc the b '.bra of the body of tho bug
gy, wo should conalder that fellow'* for.
tune a foregone cnvluHor.
Notwithatand:ng the fact that the
/>ri.'y .Vcica of thia place (tated, reliably,
of course, in one of it* recent Due* that
llellefonte would h a etrirtly temperance
town frm_Tue#day evening April 22, to
Monday, April 28. etc., one rnlonn I* atill
open, and knock* the JVcwa' reliable >tale
nient higher than a kite.
l.aat evening the AUnona band furr*
i*hed run th at the akaling rink, and the
skaters IH rforrned their evolullont to lime,
performing walxea, march'**, etc. At 10
o'clock the tier :lr ronrluded with a grand
march, Mr. V. ID lludaon and Mt* I<ou
, Graham leading. The skater* already bow
good reaulta from their practice at the
rink.—Affoon* Sun.— Could not acme en
terpriaing peraon oi peraona aUrt an enler
' prbo of thi kind In Bellefonta.
The Clinton Ilrpubltenn, publiihod at
I Ici k Ilaven, haa hoen changetl from a
four page 32 column, to an eight page 48
column papier. The RrpMuan fa one of
our meal valued exchange*, and come* to
u* full of new and good thing*. They
have lately added a ateara englnt and a
very flne Campbell pre**, all of whlck
look a aa If it wa* on tke high road to proa
parity. *
1 ucain for the CCMTM Dinonaf.
Mr. Pliilip Collin* arrived in He| ■
forile on Tueeday evening on buine>*
rotating to tho H. C. A It. It. lUilroad.
Iho lo>rid h;i* been lolly identified and
the building i>t that road i* now a for
gone eoncluaion.
'Jur article upon thia mutter Imi week
had the effect of arouairig tho citizen* ail
along the route into immediate action.
Meeting* were held at Bollefolila and
Howard, and the necea**ry atep* to aecura
the amount for the right of way wa* taken.
Although our article waa auallod aa Incur
rect by the AVc, there we. far more truth
than poetry in it, and had ju*t the elfert
intended, and not a moment too aoon to
*ve the enterprUe Irorn failure. The
hluatering of the Keut to the contrary not
withitanding.
Mr. iI . Iloffi-r, of the lit in of CU.
lb fb-r, A f'o , h*a jut returned from
Philadelphia and New York, where he
purchaaed a large Mock of Ihy g"I,
ect., at a V'-ry low figure and will give
their coa'omera the benefit of thea*
bargain*.
I'l l'**/ aho Haxzniiy'* MianTazut—
Rrynfjlda l)ytr& llo uar, Saturday A'icai'ty,
April 20 —Tha Worceiter (Slan ) l>a\ly
•Vy ' " r> ' r J critical nuwipapcr, ol Sept. 8>
•ayt
The Itup>rez and Benedict New (iigantic
Mintrvl* at the Theatre.—There were no
vacant *eat* in the theatre la*t evening,
and the entertainment given hy Liu p. re a
and Benedict'* Mintlrela fully tuxUined
their rep,ulalion for flr*t-cia- p>erformance*
The troupe ip.jH-ar* again lb ia evening
WoctwiiD ITKXI* Parmer* are huy
owir g oaU—— C W If. ha* cotnpleUvf
hU wall for hi* new h u<- >n Mouotain
avenue and ready for the carpenter* i
Mr Joe J, , of St. Joevslle, *u in town
the other day. He *j>eaki well of tbatd- v
'age. baar, the "boat' mule driver of
St. Joeville, i* till hauling lumfer
Wm Wolf, of abive named town, loat a
vaiuahle m e la*t we< k He broke one of
hi* front leg- while in the table and had
t" IH- killed W Iloiterman theen
t- rj ritir.g m• r< hant "f our tow n, ir off to 1
I'bilaib fihia thu we, k to p urrha*e a l>- w
• lock of C HJ R.-v H'-ngtt prem h'-d
a v-ry able *< rm >n lat Sunday evening
The Young People*' S n iety ia in ■ ;
I r."j-r j. coridilbm, with (I W. Vac ta
in at the heud.- -Tb r ew tinging cia
gate u* aome g.n.f mu'ic I*-t Saturday
evening, Slrr Kilir.g r |reidir.g at the
rgan Mr and .llr Jamri Crawford
' ' ri M;ll, were the guetU of Mr
r. i Mr. RM SV .If la>t Sunday. j
iel S , th" h II lawyer, it at pr<-t. n;
out of a j h I)*n I, the K"| mil or, j
II now running the wai"r •* mill for J
C Mot* Mr Weaver and Sir. Young
built a new fence around tb<ir yard and
garden )*'. week New* Bur.
B'aine and Lincoln I* the team that
wi!) Win if nominated -/. II /.'"HOC
F.xprtAt —Well, wc are not to lureof that.
It deptend* upton whether enough pnwple
wii] link-on to that ticket.
Prof Iluckh< ut of the Mate Ccl age .
will give a tnai lecture before the Centre (
County Agricultural Nwiety on "Small .
Prull*, in the Court IL-uae, next Monday j
• teriing lb* 28th, beginning at 7 SOu'clock. |
All are cordially invit'd to attend
J*a SI mil tLi, Pree't
II HanatiHKin.Bß, Sec.
f>n Tuesday, Mr Muhaei Cooroy.
tha champ.in trout fi'her of (Vntre coun
tv, caught 18 trout in *%>ut two and a half
hour*, five • f them me*uring 13 Inche*,
and f .ur me**unr.g 14 inch'** eath. Thy
w- ighed 6j (HIUIMI* dre*ed, and were pur
ohaaed by Mr* John Lane. Partie* with
ing a nice me** f tr ut < an l>e accon r*dn
•*d by leaving 'b ir order the day bef .re
I with Mr C'H.ney at hi* *h.e *hop, corner
I le.gan and Spring *treela, llellefonte, Pa
A P,tRM*K FOR OCXXXM AND A>-
'•l,i it * The Cbetapeake and Itir.ware
j I'cnin'ula, "■mpriting portion* of the
State* of Maryland, l>->lanare, and Vir
| gtnia, contain* a quare area of *ix tboua
and mile*, and m<-a'ure* about two hur d
red tnile* by fi rty. Within thia limit- d
! urface, and diUnt only a few hour* ride
from Philadelphia, Wilmington, Bali
-1 more, and Wathlngton, are to be found the
flnott rporling and fltbing on the Atlantic
Co**t So abundantly ha* thi* favored
region been en lowed hy nature with game
of every deacription that it i* worthy to b*
called "A Paradbe for Gunner* and An
gler*." Such, indeed, I* the title adopted
for bt* hook by a writer whm* work now
lie* before u. Hi* doecriptionof the Pen*
inaula, and the advantagi* it afifoid* to
rpiorUmen, are carefully and accurately
writtin, whilo tha excellent engraving*
and map* with which hi* book f* adorned
add greatly to it* appearance and value.
Thi* CMcnilal r ndr mrrun t of the *prlt
man may IH* obtained free by addre**ing
J. K. Wood, General Pa*enger Agent
Pennaylvania Railroad, Philadelphia.
—The frolicking, fr.-king billy goat,
a* aecn in our aaloon* with a glava of
l.cer between hi* too*, i a aurc and
aoothing reminder that apring, i at
hand. Tha beer which tha goat gaze*
at with dreamy eye* in called bock beer,
and i* ofa darker color than tha or
dinary baar and ia alao much alionger.
l/on't IH* in ton graat a hurry to gat
around it. The brewing ia done int he
fall and tha bear kept in tank* until
apring. *. ,
Kxdtulrelf dry good*—G
[CAAMTAEHATOD J
HO LAu, I'*., APRIL IU, )Hh4
Mr Editor.-A PLEASANT OOEURRANCW
TOOK PLACE AT THE KENNEDY M K. SUNDAY-I
| SCHOOL AT TILL* PLACA LA.T HABBALB. AFTER *
I THE HAPERLNTRNDENT, U. O JOBNIOO, EQ , !
BAD GONE THROUGH WITH THA REVIEW of THA
J KAROO, HE RAID HE HAD AN IMPORTANT RNATTAR
| TO BRING BEFORE THA SCHOOL, AND IN A FEW
WALL TTRN.-D REMARKT, IN UHALF OF THA CLAN
OF YOUNG LADLAA TAUGHT BY P. W. UARNHART.
FOR THE LA.T TWO J.ARI, PRESENTED TO BIM AT
A TOKEN OF REGARD F., R BIT EFFORT* AT THEIR
TA< HER, A BEAUTIFUL MATTER CARD, WHICH
RATBE, TOOK THE COL. BY TURPRLAA ; BUT M
RAT PONDED IN A FEW TOUCHING REMARK* THAT •
WERE WELL RCCEIVOD. THE ELATE I. COMPOEED
OF TEV. N OR EIGHT YOUNG INDIAN, WBO ARE
CALLED ETPERU IN TBE SUNDAY-EC HOO! LAATON.,
AND HARE MADE WONDERFUL PROGRAM. AT A
CLATT.
THE LEGISLATURE OF OHIO HAT PAA.ED A
LAW "IIICH REMOVE* TB# KTIGMA AND
( PENALTY OF IGNORANCE AND STUPIDITY
FROM THE CITIZEN* WHO ARE CALLED UPON
TO DO JURY DULY. ACCORDING TO IT* PRO
VITIONA A MAN NEED NOT BE AN IDIOT IN
ORDER TO PAAA UPON THE GUILT OR IN
N-ICENCE OF A FELLOW CITIZEN. HE MAY
HAVE READ NEWSPAPER REPORU OF THE R*E
AND MAY BATE FORMED AN OPINION UPON
IT, BUT HE THAI] NOT BE DISQUALIFIED. THE
LAW RTCOGNIZES, WHAT ALL INTELLIGENT PO
PIE HAVE JONG RECOGNIZED, THAT THE MAN -
WHO READS AND IT CAPABLE AF FORMING AN *
OPINION ON PARTIAL INFORMATION, IA MORE
LIKELY TO 1* UNPREEAED BY SUBSEQUENT T
EVIDENCE LO THE CONTRARY THAN THE
MAN WHO IA NOT WELL ENOUGH INFOR
RNED TO KNOW WHAT IA GOING ON IN TBA
•ACRID. THE NTN INTELLIGENCE WHICH
LED INM TO HE.R AND WEIGH THE EVIDENCE
A* GIVEO HIM IN THE NEWAPAPER PERMITA
HIM TO WEIGH IT AND BALANCE IT WHEN
GIVEN HIM IN THE COURT ROOM. K.- II
WOULD NOT BE A BAD IDEA FOR TBM STATE TO
ADEPT A SIMILAR LAW.
"WE ARE R-'IABLY INFORMED THAT A LOR*.
HAVEN C IRL WITH A CLUB STEPPED ON K J.
•"WAVELY T HAT THE CITHER DAY, AND HE WA
FORCED TO THA ALTERNATIVE OF INVESTING IN
N< W H-ED GE.R. WHIC H I. A. NEAR APPROACH
TO A ".LOVE.PTJH* HAT A- THE .HURT .PARE B' ■
TWEE* HI. BED AND THE CLOUD, WILL PERMIT
b'evi.
IT LA FORTUNATE IT DID NOT HAPPEN TO
MR JEREMIAH' H<-JIAB XEA IHI HAI.AY C>F TBA .
ABOVE NAMC-D P|E-R KRRYBODY KNOW. .
THE ITF C,F A I- K HAVEN GIRL I* LIGHT AND
AIRY. 'IKE YET THE CI#M QTIENCW* WOULD
TI.VE HEN FAR DLLWAIL, AND WC.ULJ BARE
'FORCED THE "LORAL" OF THAT PAPER 'I . THE
ALTERR.A'IVV OF INVERTING IN AN# B< V '
AND • B- AD GEAR" .!KI
THE (TENTH-MEN'S LANCING C! R
A VERY ERJOJABLE BALL AT THE HUSH H |
PARLOR, ON FRIDAY EVENING
NCR* SO CHEAP RNUU.—I'.ATCL., 75C
TC< $1.00: REVOLVERS, slo} TO #10.0(.
RIFLE.. SA.(LO T 0 F 2.Y00 ; -INGLE SHOT GUNS.
$1 'M TO S2O (X): DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUN.
$0 FTO TO $ ]<>l.oo ; MU.KETA, $2 00 TO $4 00 ;
AND EVERY THINGEISO IN PROPORTION SEND
FOR ILLUSTRATED CATKIN-RUE. IT TA FROE
TIREAT WESTERN 'RUN WORK", PIITABURPH,
TA.
FANCY TA>RDC-R-D HANDKERCHIEF. —FIAR. A
MAN'*.
HANDSOME LAC. FOR CURTAIN, AT 20CENTS
PER YARD, AT GERMAN'S. IFE,
—WE AELL M< RE CURTAIN, AND POLES THAN
ALL THE TOWN STORES COMBINED—(CARMAN .
YARD WIDE BLACK CASHMERE, STRICTLY A)
WOOL, AT SO CENTS-GAR MAN.
BUY WHERE YOU CAN*GET YOUR MONEY
WORTH. TRY A C. M IRGLE FOR .BOES, LFT-2
THE LARGEST .I-<K OF MEN', LOW .HOE.
L R -2T A. C MIVOI.E
REYNOLD* BUTTON AND LACE, LADIES FINE
BOE. 16.2'. A. C. MIAOLK.
—THE BE-T MEN'* FINE JRER. THOA*.
16 2L. A. C. MIVC.LE
—THE SEASON AFTER IBTR HOLIDAY* I. GEN
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• RING E T-A INDUCEMENTS IN LOW WRU-E. WE
HAVE GIVEN LARGO ORDER., AND TBO NEW
ARE NOW COMING IN. IS-AVE YOUR
ORDER NOW. M OXTCIOMEST A CO.,
TAILOR*.
LAIRD. SHOEBER. A MITCHELL'* CHILDREN
'HEW. IN ALL SIZE* AND QUALITY.
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