SL a The Centre Femorrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT ia pab- Lahed every Plinevday morning, at Bellefonte, Contre coannty, Pa FERUS Cush In adoance wnB] BY A LIVE PAPER devotnd to the interests of the whole 0. Jao made within three months will be cons sidered in advance. No paper will be discontinned nntil arrearages are paid, sxcopt at option of publwhers, Papars golfig out of the county must be paid for in advance, Any person procuring us ten cash subscribers will be asat a oupy free of charge. Gar extensive cironlution makes this paper an un. usually reliablennd profitable medinm for advertiving, We have the most ample Facilities for Juli WORK and are prepared to print all kinds of Books, Tracts, Programmes, Posters, Commorcial printiug, &o. in the Tate st style ana at the lowest possibile rates All wdvertisamuents for & less term than threes months 20 conts por Hue for the first three (nsertions. and b cents a Hue for each sddittoual insertion. Special notices one-half more, B Htorir] notices 13 conta por Hoe, Locat Novioes 10 cents per Hus, A liberal discount is made to personsadvertising by the quarter, ball year, or yea: os follows: SPACE OCOUPIED, — One neh (or 12 Hoes thin type)... ewe Quarter column (or § inches) Half column (or 10 inches), 0 One columa (or 20 inches... | 50155 100 Foreign advertisements must be paid for before lo. 8 ortion, except on Jeusly contracts, when half-yearly payments in advance will be required. LITicAL Novices, LD conts por line each insertion Nothing inserted for less than 50 cents, Bosixese Voriows, fe the editorial columns, 15 conts per tae, cach insertiog. Inaugrating Rapid Transit. The following letter copied from the Huntingdon Monitor and signed J. D {John Daugherty) states some signifi. ciant and plausible fect which when matured and brought into practical ap- plication will be fo great interest in the inland snd cost navigation of the | country, It is a much needed improve ment. That a new system of “folding paddies” and leverage could be applied | to craft upon our canals, rivers snd | coast waters, has long impressed itself upon our m nd, there is no doubt. cheaper bread to équeslly evident. Mr. Daugherty, when in his earlier manhood, iovented and applied to practical use certain improvements in canal transit across the state : and his present effort “cradled in adversity and dedicated to misfortune” is the re- sult of years of mental effort effort in adversity and dedic ted to the good of his country and the cause of humani- ty: Epiror Mowiror : those who toil is As it may interest your readers, | | herewith give the result of the test of | three several propellers, designed to en. | large the area of conmerce, lesen the | risk, time and cost of freight and travel and aid in inaugurating co-operation, Recently a hesvy flat immersed 18 inches in water and weighing 22} tens ran with pole prope'lers and a 12 horse power steam engine 10 miles to the dara east of Newton Iamiiton, and there attached two folding paddles to the heel of two wedges snd with these ran out on deep water, amidst wind sod waves, foreward and could not canal with water three feet in depth.) We then attached on the outside of the main shaft two propellers of stesl, im- mersed onlv 2} feet in water, and with 4 steel blades one sixteenth inch in tuickness, ¥ inches in width and im mersed 2} feet in water ran up stream 2} miles per hour, making perhaps six- ty strokes of 3 feet per minute, a weigh’ ty flat 12240 feet immersed 18 inches. With a vessel made of steel 150230 feet carrying 300 passenger and drawing 4 to 5 inches with 26-feet strokes making 200 revolutions per minute, a specd of one mile per minute could bave been maintained or any desirable rate. Vessels carrying freight usingengines and machinery of greater strength will run rapidly through deep water, whilst on canals and rivers al'ernating from desp to shoal water, poles and folding paddles combined will be used; portable steamers on railroad trucks will pass overland propelled hy poles, the ends clasping the reils, and frozen lakes be made navigable by means of pole propellers working at sides and end of sledges. My task in his transaction was to in augurate a new department in naviga- tion, enable free rivers to compete suc’ confully with the railroads snd ox ¢hange rapidly northern and southern products and give acoess to vast stores of food, where land monopo!ists eannot take the flash as they now take the bread away which the good Father takes from nope. American genius will fashion into shape and use a conception cradle in adversity and dedicated to be used on 3 Mt Union, Nov. 2. ‘8 b. po J. Wheo matured that | it would be an immense pub'ic benefit | in the way of speedy, economic transit | That it would bring | (These wore made to swing aft | more than one month old, He was very jealous of her good looks and sty 1- ish appearance and fiéquently ‘ent and kicked her, After Lo had satisfied bin: sell he threw her back on the bed and went to #leep himeell on a lounge. Al 6 o'clock this morning he agate drogped | her out of bed and ordercd her to pre- | pire breckinst, She said weak and Hl that she could hardly stir, The brute threw her upen the lounge and grasped her by the throat until her face became almost purple. Then ire put his thumbs into the sockets of hier eyes and almost gouging the sp in out of their places, said: “I'll pull your eyes, and give them to the chil dren for marbles.” Tae poor woman sereamed in her agony, and the other teoants of the house ran to her assistance, but the doors of the apartment were locked A couple of men broke in the door and rhe was so polled McCarron Oihers of them wished to go for the police, but the woman begged them not to do so, Away. However, a policeman «ntered her rooms but she re’used to mike a com plaint, and the neighbors left her alone. 12 o'clock his wife was lying on the sofa nursing in iufant., The othr child, a boy six years old was lying on the fluo, When he returned at “Where's my dinner?” Le said, “1 am too weak to get it ready,” +h replied, “Then I'll ix you. You b en flirting and going with other men, I'll see that you will not do it any more.” have He caught her by the hair, threw her choked Sne Then on the floor and her, tried 10 sercam, but was uoab'e, building whieh was owned by John Daub, is eo dimated at $25,000, Insure anos on farniture $30,000 ard on buil dings 815000, The ndj ining buildings ware vig ly damaged by water, Leo. Cnned Suvthe a fireman, was psinful y injured be falling through an open ele vater, It is supposed the fire was caused combustion, There were varnish and oil in the base hv spontaneous ment, ~A communication from Rolund wes received to late for publication, 1885. ----- 1885. The Weekly Post Under a Democratic National Admin, wiration. The Wil of the People Vindicated and the Great Wrong Righled. The Pittsburgh Weekly Post Democratic resders or dawn of a year, under conditions that evo not exicind for a quarter of x century “Ring out the old, ring in the new ’ Ring out the fale, ting in the tras” Cleveland and Hendricks have been elect. ed After the fourth of March there will te x Democratic sdminfitration at Washing ton, with great possibilities for the pro- gress, prosperity snd ndvancement of Lhe country. vin gratulates fis ha her eyelids and pierced the pupils to he hilt of the weapon, saying: “I'll { blind you for life, ar yhow, Th a at 4 jain gave her voice, her scresms | the | They summoned Officer Jeon. | again breught the neighbors to room, fiogs, of Lhe Eighteenth precivet, who had fled. wharf at the foot of Fast { bin. McCarron raised a shovel when the policeman appeared, but the officer drew his revolver, and hesurrendered, | An ambulance took Mrs, Carron to | Bellevue Hospital, The doctors at the | Hospital say that the woman will be | blind for life if she recovers, and the | { latter is only hoped for. MeCarron will | | be reman fed probably to await the re { sult of his wife's injories. A Big Find. On Ssturdsy afternoon of last week, | while Frank Lewis, (better kpo%n Major Lewis)and Jacob Gearhart were | digging fern roots on the island, three | miles below Danville, they unearthed an iron box, which wes completely cos. It was ws diy embed {ded in the sand, and required unusual smount of lasor in'prying it out, Mr, | Jssae Roke, | i ered with rust, Gearhart at anced called who was pl mghing on the i«land at the | | time, and with the aid of a’ plough ran mer suceeded in opening the bx, Te | their utter adonishment the: found filled with gold and silvercoin nf a viry | It was #00 notsed over Mr. | ancient date the coontrs of the Kinter the the Riverside dept immediatly de. valoabl- find, gcoommodting a ent of | conveyed the box to the store of David Eckman, where an investigation of its | contents took place, The on vas | found to be in » reasonably good state | of preservation, slthough some of the smaller coivs were slightly corroded. | Mr Kinter being an expert took charge of the counting. and after ten hours of steady work, hie bad the money counted | outin one thousind dollar piles, amoun- | ting in oll to forty seven thousand dol ars, as follows : $16,000 in Mexiosn silver dollars; $30,000 in gold dou | Bloons, and $1,000 in small silver odins which will need some polishing 10 make | them passable, Mr. Kinter a sure | Messrs Gearhart and Lewis that by | strictly adhering to their usual temper ate habits, they could lay by the “shov el” snd de hoy’ for the rest of thei, lives, and lives in esse and comlio §, The gener] susposition is that the money was placed there by Captain Kidd, some time in the sixteenth cen. tury, Being bard pre sad on the Chess peak Bay, by other pirates. he entered be Susquehnnoa river, and sailed up to Cook's Rifles, which at that time formed prt of the islaod. In order to save the money, buried it, and was afterwards killed in battle with the per: Pierinono, Nov, 28.-This evening fire was discovered in the large four story wholesale and retail furniture and Le tol E Lo: . | picking up a shoemaker's awl, be lified | | for twenty. five vears for these glorious fon. | suits, 20 15 will extend Ue found upon entering the room that he | The officer traced him to the | Twentieth | street, and found bim hiding in a coal | TRE ! The i wh | oral Government spatched a hand ear to the place, and | by A« Tax Post has Iabir d uncessingly the new nidmin. greeting and 8 cordial of prines. wel. siralion a Dearty “i wird in the re-establishment olor und policies vital Wo the by reforning sbuses, wrongs und asserting the supremacy of the Demoerntic faith. We the hresbhold of important events and great bhanges. To a Democrat who sided in Cleveland's election, the future full of interest and hope Tue WeekLy Por will aim 0 keep abreast of tive times in everything relating to the incoming administration. Lat poli cy at home and sbroad will be intelligent. publ © sre, righting Are on is | ly discussed, generously supported or can didly eriticised No year in the history ha so replete of this journal promises to Detnocrats ss with matiers of interest to the one which we are about to enter, The meeting of Congress, the declaration of the Previdentin' vote, the insuguration, the new Cabinet, the changes in the pub. fe servions, the opening up of the books all are of great concern, Tug WxexLy Posy | will furnish the earliest intelligence, with jadicious comment from the old Demorratic cisndpoint, Soeeess will not hamper it | any wore than » quarter of » century of | detent impaired fs energies The session of the Leglsinture, with » Reform Governor opposed by a Republi majority; promises to be fruitfal of snd exciting incident coming session of congress will be weve more interesting in its broader 8-id I. all its varied depariments, Tux Week iy Post will sim st excellence and redatility. Ite literary, wih -oellaneous, wig lows) depar nents will be main. : in their stuns oBciency, iia narkel reports will ba pregared wih ior care and precision than ever be fore snd made absolutely reliable N.w i« the time for Denocrats every. te 10 take hold, ceraest and sirengihen party abd he chosen repreeninlives, vend ong the circniaiion of Democrat. We nre vo longer on the de. wo wre done with apologizing bo «dey stands for 8 majority of ha Awethonts people, snd in a few weeks path d an 10 administer the gens Trath #s mighty and an (sf tant Isetire - white H bins prevailed. «raprion tage prepaid, she of Five or over ) freon prepaid A free copy for every club of ten 1 for semipnle fapies, Jas. P. Bann & Co, PuniLisnees oT] “ si one year, oy “ar Job $1 $1.00 ohe Qrt Public Sale. bv vietue of an order of sais, granted the Orphan's Court, in and for the county of Centre, there will ba exposed 10 | psabstic sale, nt the Caart Houses, in Belle fooute, on Ssturday, November 22, 1884 at 2 o'clock, p.m. the following deseribed property, to wit: A lot of ground staal wd in the borough of Bellefonte, bounded on the North hy High stoeet, West by int of Bellefonte School District, South by { Obwrry wiley, and on the Ewt by lot of we, a0 known ue lot No. 62 in general plan of said borough. Terms, one-balfl on confirmation of the sale, and balance in one year, $0 be secured by bond and mort gage on thy premises, Gro. B. 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