oy - gp The Centre Demorrat, Thursday Morning, August 7, 1884. GEO. BIBLE, Cours ed from any part of the county. writer. Local Department. -Rourd sides of Curtin streot, —A house or Lamb street, ~The Bedford Gazette entered upon its 80th year August 1st, “May you live long and prosper The curb market was unusually well attended on Inst Saturday, there being between twenty-five and thirty wagons a the cur? Powers & ax cheap as the ¢ heapest, and slippers, ete you will find them as good as the best, ¥ bhefo JEN irchasing \ root nCH Re} Give them nvineed. of Dr. Roland GG. in, died the Inesday 10 Cur at The re this place for last, oil 11s nAaren Wang were ught Fi ots ure selling at cost at James interment dav morning. — Buggy 1 mn Spring street, Call and see f new harness, collars, stock © There is 8 bargain in every || has an artistic work Rob carved a large figure ninel Arde per man tn ihe on of art ru Linve done creais he would pies and customers call Mike fie ur in hi class workman is — Look out for a fine game of base ball on Monday the 11th inst ome club will catcher stb gwae patronize the game bave a first-class pitcher and and the nine will be otherwise stren ned. Leteveryl Buy a season 't will help the boys along. —The the diffe Democratic rent wards will t 8:15 p ward, evening atl ward, at at D South West ward, at the Democrati Commitiee Rooms, above the Watchman office. A number of young ladies from a distance are visiting friends and rela ’ . tives in this place, W We should be p ed to make mention of the same fally if the party whe would kindly lars by letter or otherwise, ~The Republ with bad y more Are sippat the gue hey furnish us with 1 rticu ICan machine ‘gol AWAY our friend Love Saturday last This was to be expected. Then as there is an interval of twelve days between the primaries and the Radical Convent in which to see the delegates set up, by the way) Mr. | hopeless Rev. .John H tor of Small Past of York Pa.. will del lecture in the Court on the | f the finest « House inst on the subject of own Rev, Hector is one orators, on the platf wim and his lecture | gives gemeral satisfaction wherever de livered, ~The festival and dance given by the | Zion band on Saturday was well atiended | and was a financial success. Some of the married men from Bellefonte danced with the young ladies, their wives being toe busy at home to attend. The Daily News collector was looking after his interest on the platform, ~We see by the Ridgway papers that our friend and former townsman, Teneo I. Smith, is now a member of the firm of McAfee, Ellsworth & Co., manufacturers and Patentoes of Pantaloon Press Blocks. Mr. Smith learned his trade with Messrs. Montgomery & Co. of this place. Hissue- cess and rapid progress reflects credit upon his former employers, We wish him con. tinued success, ~Mr. Kyle McFarlane met with what might have proven quite aseriousaccident, On Friday afternoon while in the act of Jumping off a freight train near the Glas Works he fell, hurting his face and lefy arm. He walked to the physician's office and received tne proper attention. Little boys should not suempt to get on or off a train while in motion, Remember, Manager. uence, containing important news, solicit No communications asarted anlass wccompanied by the real name of the walks are being built on both J Cruse is building a new double Son sell their boots, shoes | . | | the sewing machine business which we | home | He | ladies Kyle, Personal. Our worthy County Superintendent Prof. D. M. Wolf, was in town lust week, D. B. Delong, of Romola, on his way to work at Glenn Harris, called on the DEM. 0CcRAT Monday morning. Lincoln Musser is among the number who patronize that well known institution, the Spring Mills Academy. Miss Willower Miss Blanche McElphatrie, of Lima, Ohio, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Isanc Wil lower at Hublersburg Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crites, two very Lizzie and estimable residents of Roanoke, Va, are guests at the residence of Mr. Barton Galbraith, Howard street. They expect to spend several months in the north before returning. Our friend E. J. local editor of his connection as Dexocrar and has again embarked in will be more conducive t | hope | health, as the out door e | will require the “ame more xercise than Fditoriasd | Sanctum. " The | house is gressit og 2 when completed Lo residence in this part of the count —During the encampment visitor should attend the daily exhibitions at Louis Doll's grand boot and shoe bazaar, the exhibition is free to all. Mr. Doll Waukenpha L His store ightful part of makes a specialty of the shoe, ele, dancing slipper located in the mo door ont iW + Off ['he gentlemen’ lanel sl W «a brillian number of erect a number em with yergroens, bunting th The streets will be regularly #; and every postible effort made to ha f the the kind. one most successful gatherings oe I'he Bronze Monumental A Fountain erected by the Woe tain Temperance U n front of the Court House yard near ti 1% A TRO muci stand BUCOOAS which they are The fountain is two feet at the base 1d about ten feet high including the y which is about three large basin to ther side is a small basin dogs and cats may quench thirst Flowing constantly ms mouth on the t the pave nt is where all who thirsty may Immdiately below \ uit ious is a large polished metal ate with tl lowing sporoj wver drinketh iscripiion » water that | shall thirst he ery favorably impressed congratulate ‘ount’ and on their liberal donat 80 for How whose also * themselves on being tunate in getting the same, ever some chronic grumblers thirst is not easily quenched by any water have it, thingas “thin"’ as fault to find with the size of and some | the smallness of the basins the | angel on the top. even ~~John Lose and Samuel Gardener, started for Madisonburg yesterday morning and arrived there about three o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Gardner who has been suffering with consump tion for the past two years, had a bomorrhage just after getting out of the wagon, much blood issuing from his nose and mouth, He asked for a doe tor and one was sent for but the young man died before anything eould be done to relieve him. The remains were brought to this city this morning about three o'clock by private conveyance and taken to his father’s residence on Bald Eagle street. The young man was 24 years of age and was well liked by all who knew him. The funeral will be held at the Evangelical church Sunday afternoon at four o'clock ; interment in Highland cemetery Lock Haven Ex. press, Friday August 1 st, Mr. Gardener is well known in Centre County and his untimely death will be regrotted by all who knew him, ~Wainat, poplar and linn od by R. B. Spangler & Co, a lumber want. 28.4 Swavely has severed | the | | will be | time will have the privilege of the re. | The Coming Encampment. In the business meeting of the Semi. Annual Encampment at Gettysburg in August '83, it was decided to hold the 'N 84, and their Semi-Annual Encampment of Belle fonte, The charge have made the in Comrades most extensive preparations for the reception of Com- 16 will give a reception as they have never rndes and others August 22, and yet had. The circulars say : All will be town, Welcome to our beautiful On the arrival of the trains from Phila delphia and Pittsburg Aug, 16th, the Saturday Reception Parade will formed, and after marching through the | town, will proceed to the Fair Ground | { where the Tent \ddre an i delivered, pitched, will be wed | Welcome Saturday to getting som fortably qu evening an Open Bands, Sunday, held evening Dreds | Comrades of garnd Mas fuera Bal fue Switel day, an excursion on Back R. &. to the top of the Allegheny M ilies) the sameday to all wh adda Falls and lined railway to Grand | de de . A glands and the ' admission to Goat Three S carriages to all above plac of fe of a cost at the small sum 60, make fare, only $l which the ent ncluding railroad Re Pp Arriving 20 from Bellefonte, Falls J 21st, turning, leave m., Thursday, home same night, Niagara () August ! Parties desiring to remain for a longer duced rates of £2.50 per day at Watkins and $3 per day at Niggara Falls, This | is errtainly a rare opportunity, Don't | fail to go. | The new skating rink which is | rapidly nearing completion will be open ad to the public on, or shortly after the 15th inst. The Decker family who are well known as expert and professional skaters will be present if not at the opening, in the near future, and will give exhibitions of their skill in this graceful accomplishment. The rink will be open six days in the week from 2t0 5 p. m. and in the evening from 71010 p. m. The very best order wil} be maintained and Mr, MeDougdall the gentlemanly proprietor will use every effurt to make the rink first class and pleasant in every respect, so that our citizens will not need to hesitate to pa- tronize the new enterprise. We would advise all to go and take a turn upon be | | as numerous as huckleberries. | soon on our streets in one day lately. Bug the rollers, County Communications. [Wo are not responsible for the politi cal preferences of any of our correspon dents, — EDITORS ) Porren Towxsuir, July 80, 1884 EvitTors Centre DEMOCKAT : Dear Sirs Allow sentiments of a majority of the Democrats me Lo express the Hoffer, ship, ns a candidate for Sheriff {the name of Geo of Harris town Mr. Hof { fer is an old citizen of our (Potter) town | ship, where he hus always been respocted | na a gentleman in every sense of the word | Ho is sn honest, hardworking and intelli | gent farmer, and is in every way fitted wo the offi t He has per fill fice he | haps paid more taxes into our Treasury ] aspires Lo than any other man named for the offi PT is important that we she | where can wo better chara next Sherill on and family A 1} ling uo n at the old bome- D wior his aged {ather and spends most of his wa. No ever seen on the streets of our are fpen eir Yacal stead Every summer the visite cation there more welcome face is Inge flourishing... in bis resignation and will soon leave for a congenial fleld of labor......Candidates are Only three aspirants for the Prothonotaryship were our end ls solid for W. B. Mingle, so they might as well have stayed away......John Coldron, oar candidate for sheriff, how- ever, don't get time to canvass for voles, He has two school houses to build for Gregg township and several bridges for the railroad, besides finishing his new house at Spring Mills. Instead of run- ning all over the country begging for votes like many other candidates are doing just now, he is attending to his daily labors, He is a hard working man, laboring every day either on his farm or at his trade. Voters, remember him at the primary election... Speaking of candidates, re. minds me of a fact to which I wish to eall the attention of your readers. In Penn's Valley we have two candidates for the of Potter township by ealling attention to | Legislature, Fred Kurtz and Leonard Rhone. bard working, intelligent farmer {name is & housenold s Whose word at the fireside Who farmerg? Kurtz has al- should If you want Centre | of overy Granger in Penn's Valley | will you vole for, ! ready had two terms, and | aeide for a while yet | county represented in our next Legislature by intelligent, wide-awake farmers, vote A artic for Rhone and Woodward,. ! person who nks the “Nows Boy ¢ a4 6 figneq ' which appeared in your pa- per during the month of July, had refer. swpondent ening to shoot a defenseless woman is false nd was § ¢ and was fubr me of his enemies an improve Motz has a 118 ne WwW MAW ow house t the ling a new paign That's 1 : n sdminister a dose like that toa ha |} ig ne J that position for the last year rising Can't make to the eeriain Knowle at been to it, my Republican friends; iisten little vile | yendies of the rofers—~Judge Adam Hoy Prof. Hosterman's select school is | Rev. 8. Roeder, Reformed | | pastor st Spring Mills, Farmer's Mills, | Contre Hall and Tusseyville, has handed | This year promises the fulfillment of all | the hopes of the party; and no vague | hopes, but solid, substantial ones. And | let not be backward in naming our favorites. Give the record of their honest and pure lives to the winds and let it carry them all through the Union, and when the ides of November come we will send up a verdiot that will be the death.note of Re. ublicaniemn. Why, it will be a day of [ibiles. “A Government for the People." We have been strangers to that fact so long that we we cannot help rejoicing. Put your shoulder to the wheel and -. the oar of Reform through this desolate land, and pence, prosperity and happinen will follow in its train, as a covenant be. tween God and man that we will not be afflicted in the future as we have been in the past by misrule and corruption, Mies Annie L. Sharp, of Roland, paid a flying visit Lo our village. While here she was the guest of Mrs. Elijah Oumpbel!, We understand the intends attending the Spring Mills Academy. Her many friends wish her success. Nemesis must rise to explain. The reason the events which overtook the huckleberry party are not reported is this: He does not want to die while young, He has still a wish that he will arrive at a good old " If my communications are too long take an exchange editor and cut them shorter, More anon, Numan, us The ons a politician, the other a» | | stand | i cortnin | FENN HALL. hel Charles Hosmer was so unfortunate as Lo t get bis hand intd the thrashing machin nine whiie in the met of thrash ng, getting his band badly hurt JW Jurtges has been doing pairing sround hi i | Mr. Ertles passed through this town last week with a new tt vu FOTOS IC. ¢ homestead irashing engine, which sed anit CRUG quite sn excitement among some of i the young folks, as t traveled without the use of horses wmucl Rippia bas again returned to his fi : afl iormer pisce after a week's visi country, What has become Penn Hall | bar. ir rived no ped pol The ng alier un { Yi inal week, gind Lo se Juite a 1 LUI Bn ar t a staunch Dem 11 possesses Jed oral, and &l in 2 vember i Sinles Rebers) Vet i £8 very enioval [he procoeads, we { Neary t Amy A Card Askey fired Butler s B John B Bubb. L. | J W Baxter. J L ( , W B Beck. } Brevoer & ark, John Confer, Crape, Richard ton, John Dubbs, Thomas Deters, M Faxton, Mrs Clara Ferill, Mist E Garrett, F G idbury, {James B Gall—2, Mrs Fannie J Groen, H D Hers, William loner, A Killer. Pat rick Kelley, Mrs J Stewart Luken, Miss Annie Marchel, Ida A Miller, Miss Tillie Mignot, Jobn K Morgan, CO Y Meller, Miss Emma Slont, Miss Malina Smith, John C Schafer, H Utts, Miss Minnie White, Miss Clara Warner, Mise Mattie Watron, Elifas Wian, J T Yearly, Miss Emma Yerger, H A Yeager. : FOREIGN Sig Biscomini Baldi, Givieppe Cryotto, Francisco Onsciano, Sig Pressango Fan- trioni, Sig Cemin Guiseppo, Sig Antoni Galills, Iolceatin Grimaldi, Sig Garicona Nicola, Sig Nicola Nardolillo, Sig Giastin Lotto, Antonia Piluns, Benamati Tomaseo. Persons inquiring for letters named in the above list will please say they are ad. vertised. Jxo. T. Jouxsrox, P. M, Grain Market, As corrected weekly by Lawnawee LL, Baows, Wheat, new, por bushel. oon Wheat, old, per bushel Oorn, shelled, per bushel Outs, por bushel... Produce Market. Following are the prodece quotations as received by us up to the hour of to press—3 o'clock, nesday row, ¢ yoing Wed ed
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