p—— 4 p ‘Ria tioeal Editor Avia ao. P. Brey, i Business Manager. Be saute santas 1 cots A. ————— a attain any Ortant news, shield Yo commonion tions « real namie of the CoRRERPoRpENCL. od from su; tor ‘he connty irre os Fe phil dpapto fn writer, ow pi Sn an 4 ment. Loeal —Slamping ny Gutvnos, —Holufa; ,oods at Garmans, on bie n gubrar teed at F.okbins doring dey. ~Holilay and wedding provit at Zsllers drag store, — Palio sttenddon given to strangers wt Fuik b nders gallery. wwA 1 kant of andy at reduced prices at Lewis’, Humes Block. —% turday. wossere favored with a fist elo x rd, Ib ds said that 1:34 Prehes tell, Mr. Adun, Swartz & e tieon of dloblersburg is very pootly with typhord feaver, ~—Tesuns ss, bugare and attend Insti tute, asd fom with the determination to take wn active part, ~The Ladies Mite S)cety of the State College, realized £30,08 ad theiy meeting om Inet Bhured iy egening, —A protesct-d meeting in atthe new M, E church as! was roductive of much good. ~1t ig said that Moody, the noted Eenngolint will visit Harrishurg in the near future to hold a series of mee = respected progress Filmore —Jorsay jackets at Garmans. ~=A free bird concert at Zaller drug ators, ~Whitemans Philads Ipbin candy at Lewis’ ~Mr. Edward 1. Gray to. be buried this (Thursday) form wom, ; ~We have been having a variety of weather during thé past week. ~The fall tern of the Pennsylvania State College close on the 181k inst, ~The Bellefont and Lemont Rail road is progressing slowly, but surely, — Your choice among a dozen of canary birds, all good singers, at Zellers drug store, It is said thatone of the largest hogs buchered in Zion was owned by Mrs. Lucy Twitmeyer, : ~The windows of our business firms are being nicely and tastefully adorned with a gorgeous display of holiday goous- —Jobn MeCallough;, the great trage- dian, whose mind has been slightly of. fected, is now improving. He is in New York. ~The Philadelphia Alumni Club of Lowisburg University bas elected Dr. J: K. Weaver, of the class of 1861, President for the year 1885, — There were setvices at the Cathelic Church on Monday morning at 5,30 o'clock and it was largely attended by the members of that denomination, ~ Miss Elizabeth Thomas an elderly lady of near Coleville died of palsy on Monday afternoon, and was burried in the Union cemetary on Wednesday. We have not learned the sage of the diceased. we ate our dinner on butchering duy can just look for a hungry editor next time you butcher, ings. «The body of Mra. Beslin of Jercey City was the first to be cremated in the | The | nes crema‘ory at Lancaster, Pa, cost for an hour in this retort is 825, ~The Ladies Mite Societ ont the o becoming a for good. decided raving the churches, ol. MeClare, of the Ti fiver a lecture before the teacherscounty oH hrough urniry are Fhey money DOW FUOOT §8 re a in for es will de. Tostitnte in Clea: field county which be 9 and continues in session for five days. ~it is said that the losusts. will be with They ean pow bi» found about [61 below the hooey there. —Oar patrons will please old dass before the as to enable us to meet our o All out standing accounts of the firm are payable to us. gine Doe, geventiren yes L sens neh Us nex surface, Locus sottle un i uj first of the year bligations former The Philipshurg Journal came out last | week with a new head received from New York firm. The one received from the Osceola firm while able was not very acceptable. ~The public schools in this place see in a flourishing condition under principalship of Prof. D. M. Lieb Prof. D. O. Etters. The latter in charge of the highest or fin sati<fastion and is highly his pupils. —~Mr. Robert Cambridge, formerly teacher in Centre county, but at present located in Clearfield delivered sn ceess at an ox roas! in that one of the Democratic ratification meet quite dus and #t grade is giving eslorme da by an ad county si ings. The speech is too lengthy or we | would publish it. Mrs. Lane, who died at Newport Pa., a few days ago, from injuriesrece v. ed while crossing the railroad track, was the widow of Rev. I. I. Lane, who at one time was pastor of the Centre Hall Lutheran congregation. — Daily News. Mr. Robert GG, tary-elect moved to town He occupies the houses on Linn street in which Daniel Kellar lived during his term welcome Mr. Brett and town. ~Our almanacs are being engaged | preity rapndly, Mr Bickles of | Zion paid his subseription in advance as he always dom and this of course entitles him to one. Ip fact all our friends in Zion sre prompt in paying | their $1.50 for the Cexvar Duvocrar, ~Pecks “bad boy" was produced at the Opers House on last Thursday night to a good sized sudience. The play contains no plot, but is wade up of a combination of tricks, or as the groceryman says “choaks” which are perpetrated by the Bad Boy aad his chum, and are exiromely amusing, We acknowledge compliments of our friend Will 1. Kurta a senior it the Lewisburg University in sending us the Ussiversity Mirror for December. Will is one of the contributors to this valuable monthly. His article on Ow Country's Hope in last July number, is exception. ol fine. ~Cot. D. H. 4 te officers of Lh Brett our Prothono of office, family w io our ! Isane ned N.G.at ings o I Buje. 4 J | OS | os | and wild | ' | tain the formal announcement and list ! tne | 1 butcher too, We are good at stuffic i SRusRge, we Mrs the finest | workars of that state, | tonche one of J Indy: orators El len Foster of Towa and will 1 rs Institute and will entertain the tt on nd Ors present, avening different | Heisler rant which is under the direct su We went down to Charley resin pervision of his wife, and ate bear meat It is rare treat time as for dinner, a to go { there for a meal at any Mre | He j of a meal, and plenty of it, : or ¥ sler always ~The Teachers Daly Journal will | Issued from this offi ‘oe during the week The first j on Friday the 12th { Institute and mailed y not ister than teachers in the coun Sat. Al : urday the 13th : will con. number of | instructors while the last number, | names of ali the teachers who | stitute, ~ol, Geo. W. Bain, the great tempor. | noce Orstor, who was sanounced to lec. ture in Humes Hall on last Toesday night | “The Sale Side of Life for | on the subject, | Young Men connections "thet fs, fatled to Em got defy, make with the train st p gagement, much to the regret of many ' However, we arainformed that be will be | hore in the near future On Tamdey ovening Miss Hattie Gould of Boston, the child wonder on thas | roller skates gave an exhibition of her skill at the rink. She is bul eight years { and ber efforis have never been equaled Her dancing by any we have ever seen the clog on the front rollers, her wallzing | and other compl inated stops, sititude, ete. | were axomedingly fine and were highly up- i | preciated hy the ' present, On next Wednesday find Thurs. | day evenings Miss Ella Stetson, the ac knownledged queen on rollers, will ap. | pear at the rink in this place in elabor- | ate and costly custume at esch perfor. | | mance, The lady in question is with. lay | 008 doubt the most graceful skater | IRrRGaY. | . ; L "7 | appearing before the public, and as this | | is a vare chadoe (0 wilhess so fine a per the Treasurer | : | formance on rollers, we advise all to at | ® | tend. Good music will be furnished { and the comfort of the spectators fuily | ager, Mr. C.A, McDougall, «We frequently go into store and are always impressed with the citified appearence and the tasty manner in which everything is arranged, Just at present, their display of holiday attractions is unusually attractive and are made much more so by the exceed. ing low price they are selling for. In or der to got an idea of what they have you will have to visit this great city ba- war, os they are unable to epumerate through the columns of the papers the many first class articles. However read their local notices in this paper and you will get a fuint ides at least, wha Indies of the Asronsburg Re formed Mite Society will hold a musical convention in thelr church at Aaron: , commencing on 6th of January bars, commmatiug a he 1h of Sueur The proceeds thercol aro to be applied to the furnishing of the new church. The 4 bun iediion bh pri ng Aira J. A. Weaver, of ove Mills, other masielnns of eslebrity are Terme for admierion: 1 tieket for entire Ueket, $1.00; fds 0. aww; J oonts ; J Hoket i Porsonal Judge Hoy was in Huntingdon a few days this week. : Hon John H, Orvie, is attending court in Clearfield this week, Mr. James Ray of Lemont was sttend- ing court ns a witness last week, Miss Rankin of Doalsburg, snd Mrs, John Stewart of State College, were in town on Friday. Mr. Chas. E. Fritcher, city editor of the Gasette & Bulletin, of Willinmaport was in town last week, Hon. 8. T, Bugert and wifé are yel visiting in Harrisburg. They will visi Washington before returning. Bquire Reifsnyder of Millbeim and Mr. P. M. Bennison of Walker gave us an agreeable visit Tuesday, Miss Gertie Solt of Zion, spent Mon. day io town, If red rosy cheeks are any evidence of health, Zion is the place to live, Mr. Stewart Laird, the champion skater of Bellefonte will take charge of the Tyrone skating rink in two or three weeks. We were pleased to shake the friend- ly hands of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Felty, of Pine Grove Mills who spent Tuesday in town, Mr. R. W. Alexander of Pleasant Gap, who is now writing some very fine poems for the county papers was among our visi. tors this week, * Mr. Frank Kelley of Coleville, while al work on Monday met with an accident by «Our Contre Hall friends with whom | And we will help to | temperance | ¢ | te present wt | ts up the finest kind | be | of | number will be lssued | to all the | the | sitend Ip. | 8 . | turned home warn, and was obliged to canes] his on. | : FB i) Garman's | Friday aod Saturday evenings following. | | letting wu piece of pigiron fall on his foot, badly mangling the same, Prof. John Hamilton and State College were in town on Monday Prof. Hamilton is one of the practical wife, of g | farmers of College township, rm of Grauer i Mr i & Co f i Wm Snow Shoe Graver of the § Ps. nm Adolph Losh, sanctum on Tuesday evening companied by sllow townsman, in. 1 on ur of aad ’ Judge Joseph W. Cochran of Empo m, Cameron Uo passed through town f for the State College pupil fom Monday enr i to visit his son who is now a | the above institution. samuel Desker of is that Dr Mr. L000 BAYS i best news in that town, Fish- ] after a long and severe spell of sickness | We agree with him, Mr. J. B always pays for his paper | This is business and the of Madisonburg, advance, Hazard in printer bas | chance to get oven with the world when | he has these kind of subscribers, ! Mr. John Hale, and a printer by ocenpation, returned to Beech Creek whore his pare nts li ve, on duriog Califor. fier an sbscnce of years | which time he has resided in | nis and Nevada, He is at present in- | gaged in this office, Mr. E. J. Swavely after an absence of | aylvania and Washington D. C. has re His and children visiting most of the Line among her re the ¢ wie | latives in Jefferson county sad | western part of the State Mrs, Ww. ste Judge Jolinson of Huntingdon coun. { ty, nod Mrs. Sallie Boggs of Altoona | | stoped with Mr, sand Mr» H. i Geo, Johinon wife of associ James Lotk Haven and Williamsport. Both | ladies were formerly from this county. Capt. 8. 8. Bennison Republican Au The cap- : i ditor ealled on the Duexocaar, man of bis choice. He is a stiff Repub- | lean but votes for the msn who ean | best represent the interests of the peo- ple in congress, Mrs. John Noll of this place scoom- | panied by Mrs, Sarah Satterfield of West | Middlesex Pa., nod who has been vieit- Vand county for several weeks past wore in to withess the modus operandi of the “art preservative” and were pleased sith the workings of the same, Mr. Arthur J. Brown of Bellingham i | Washington Territory is home oa & vis- it and it is whispered for a helpmate, | Arthur has been absent for a year or | more and to many be was only recog- nized as our Arthur by his voice, ss his black beard has made quite a change in his facial expression. The Pacific const seems to agree with him very well both as to health and wealth, John T. Towler, is the first man to settle his tax duplionte, He came in this week and squared up. John ecol- dects taxes without inconveniencing any one, sooner than “stick a man up” fdr taxes he pays them himself, and lets his neighbor have his own time to to pay him. Mr. Fowler attends to the details of his vast farming and lamber- ing interests, but oan always flod time to oblige a friend or a neighbor. Master ‘Will Speer, the nocommodating messanger boy at the Telegraph office, and night operator at the Telephone Exchange in this place, bas received the poste tign of night aperstor in the Willinmeport Telephone office and departed on the night trein on Tuesday to take of the seme, Will bs a bright and faithfel boy and will bo missed by many. We howaver ean chourfully commend him to the now frineds be Is sure to make in considered by the accommodating man- | sis now position. kd Teacoers' Ixsrirore. ~The Tenchers' | annual county Institute will begin on Monday, December the 224, and con tinue in session five dats, The ablest | instructors from abroad snd our own | active and energetic teachers of the | county will be present. Every teacher | in the county should be present from the beginning until the close of the ses- sion, The opportupities for sell im- | provement alone, should be inducement enough to have you attend, and the laws of the State, under which institutes are | held, is another incentive for the teach. | er, Yet no active, consciencious teacher will need a stronger incentive to attend Institute than the desire to gain knowl edge; to become proficient in each and every branch he or she attempts to teach, Teachers improve themselves by stating | their methods to others; by hearing and weighing the views of others, Now theories are continually being advanced | and it is of the greatest importance that teachers keep pace with the times by | attending the Institute, You glean new | ideas from the instructors and older | teachers, with an experience perhaps | more varied and extended than your | own; and thus by an interchange of ideas, you are better prepared to give to your | pupils Lhe benefits of the knowiedge | thus aequired. No teacher ean know with the erroneous idea that you are not benefited, or ean not be taught anything more than you already know, you are unworthy of the support given you by the people, and far from being the one atl the | {or is again able to attend to his duties | a! a deaf and dumb man | several months in Ohio western Penn | Rankin on Monday evening enroute for | large and select sadience | 180 was a solid Contin msn and had ! back bone enough to stand up for the | ing ber friends and relation in this town | to train the young mind, the | being improved and with a willingness to the Institute with intention | to give and receive, nnd our lostitute i i {not only will be a grand success in | | avery particular, but a source of great ] Prot. D. M. Wolf is effort to have he making diff | good, every t rent branches ily represented ali Aan hesrty co-oper wn be will suoceed troup that the Weadne 3rd delsynd o'clock on acenuntof the wreck die Fhe Denman Thompson lled to play Opera | night, the inst, were until ¢ i at Beech Creek, conse juently not {had petidaned 0 In different nari, Miva ' desired change, {| present Lime, so they got it too much, and when you flatter yourself | {of our young men at this place to steady Now come | | thst 8 Young man of | | Bugar Valley {eaves his name is not Smith County Communications Risrnn Srmixe NEATION, In one of { my Yat comunnnion a, 1 old yuu we A. Runk Wm, M. Allison were appointed + committes to walt | upon the R, R, «fl sod secure the | t present writing report how they sue. 1] ith # big I am not able 10 corded, ! George Bhisley ging bought Philip | Dale's steam saw null is puting it up | on the land of John Bartges at the foot of Brush Mouuinin, Wm, Peelor lias ranted the store room | of Robt, Duncan and will open a store | In a fow weeks, The Union and Methodist Schools sre preparing for th mas entertainments, Rev, Sarvis pastor of the M. EK. ehareh 3 Sabb eir "Chris - : atl | | having closed & very successful revival | meeting in Millheim, wanted to com mence 8 series of meetings at this place | | but the props and pillarsof the church, like the bidden guest in the parable of | | the “great supper” were too busy at the put off for | a “‘more convenient time,” More anon, Lex. Mitineim, It requires ball pint sleobol for some | y their nerves, if teeth the fellow 10 York We they Of want oo get their extracted course, iL snswers purpose 0 notice in some of the exchanges | wes traveling through the other week, giving his | name as Mr, 8 mith, of Philadelphia, and | and balls from A young lady seems to know the lad {| Millbelm. | d by your sday i play here, much to the disappointment | The advance, and seals were the | have been crowded to its fullest capacity of all nearly {wold in hall would { They played in Alioons oa | evening and the Tues has the following “The {10 say Altoona ita appreciation of Denman Thompson's | jimparas ation of “Joshua Whiteamb,' {by tarni ng out eu masse $0 see the por i formance at the Opera House last eve ining. All reserved chairs { filled and standing room in the rear The Yankee chare- sll A feature | the rl the were | wos al a discount portrayed, | other parts well sustained. | tor was well and of the entertainment was celled thal sup é | orchestra, which ex 1 hn musical { forth in th i organizat: "city, 's ih — =A no : spades got a heart ¢ f er sce Of a by in wing from 1B a] Philadelphi a Record 1 ' Descon Ei Arch Qungo is 3, eloped on Nan fay with unkoown negro. It is thought they have |e ne to Florida, She leavers three chil. dren, and i= said to very hands { Her bushand is in good circumstances, and [ony be shall not want 10 see ber agsin fond of color You very w i brain : be whe Sone women are Uibers re oelor blind seldom heat {of a man sloping with a colored woman They with the | who wre yet quite plentiful, are satisfied while girls, : : i [ty known as “PRamards” gang, for f | pumber of years from ther numerous {and continued depredations have be come the terror of that county the { taing and thus escape justice They take refuge in caverns in moun. On last Friday night they broke into a jewelers store and secured about 1000 worth of | property. They afterwards stole a bores and wagon and got away with their plunder. Over one bundred men were in persuit of them, and on Saturday sue eroled in capturing young Joe Buze- ard, «A short time ago a man entered the Beaver Dam tunnel with two mules and jost about that time an unexpect. ed tra‘n came along. The man succeed- od in turning sside with ove saimal, but the other mule got mwuleish and re- fused to get off the track, Of course a ded mule was the result. — Centre Repor. and have drawn the pension in oases schere the parties wore dead or- mar. ried. «The negro Sullivan who murdered Miss Ella Watson last spring suffered the death penalty on the scaffold on Tuesday of last week, ANS ~On Tuesday evening ¢ oneof the clootric wires, on the line leading to the rick, set fire to the block upon which the switeh is attached. The wire was broken and the current, as it passed the defective place in the wire, 5 r all | Thursday | public showed | ! $i We were pleased Ww see the smiling face (8. T F. at the skating bi rink on Ssiur day t, but # astonishment there was yO skate 1} il him-<but the L} ed Lo procurs ress wagons for him il we again; he went bis way rejoicing J e Smid present ’ x. 1} ¢ wn sl , BERIg. 3 1 ng Mr. Sperring st the ris Rumor bas 0 go al ihe hat be intends into business st piace —we drug store, resume, I in progress in the Church 0h piace since nday eve xX Tbe other day an individual went into the old reliable boot and shoe store | of Powers & son, and began singing a The customers fon manner, of song in a most pathet ro crowded. full was ] who were greatly suprised at the actions { of the aforesaid individoal and inquired { den out | the ! | th ¢ | and | en fre { family preferred. | mas Giro | stock. G, | Holiday goods 1 | (armans . ! Wee e y be busy duri the » «There is a gang in Lancaster coun- | e expect to be busy during al holiday season, of Mr. Powers, the meaning of this sud- | Oh owers we are selling | burst of sent Me, P our boots & shoes for a mere » ¢ y w iment, you | See sRa and | i | mg slipper Iu this fellow wants a pir tk] he kh sioes for his ‘ } ink already purchased family . " Privare Boanpise Waxrxo, —A pn vale family wanting sa quiet dy bosrder te to Joho Hale, care Cax- mie, Pa. 1 BFL i Denocnar, $ Bellef: E Address J OR SALE ~ Ww “Seven gray bound pups, Masser, Wood ward. Pa Do not by your Candies and Christ. cerios until you have seen our | i display their | E. Lewis w dlier and son will the later part of this | week «Embroidery and faney grods .t 5 Secure your order in time at Finkbinder's «Fine stamping at low price, Gar i : | i mans, ~ Holiday photographs at Finkbin- der's gallery. Merino hosery and Garmans, — Five tons of candy for Christmas Geo E Lowi, Humes Block We show proofs of all negatives | taken if desired, at Finkbindor's galle- ry. Fine leather bags and purses, plush goods at Garmans, «Candy waranted pure, 20et, at Lewis’ «Do not fail to see Holiday goods at Zallers Drug Store, «Good Flower $4.00 per barrel at Lewis’, underwear, at : at | { i : Ao — OLIGER—ROAN—At Milosburg Pa. Weer Hand Mow 1] rd, \ 8. Roan both of Bellefonte STRATIFT MTL uA the Mes- sinks Roow ha { «eid over the telephone while recently [viniting their children at Carlisle. They wn. it R Co. for at first would not believe they were list. Kwce then Messrs, | ening to the voice of their elildres who were talk ng to them, | Charles Dougherty, a by | pe 13 i ® | off red lower perfection, and send the |’ but | *"* German |, | This puting presented rather a nice’ ap LY nn ~The Indian chiefs wera greatly pus A dead boy, supposed obey that of s miner, who has been misking from Ashisnad for severs] months was found io a crook near that place you. | terday. ~Our erteemed contemporary, the “Journal,” painted the town red last | "euies by coming out, printed on pink (paper. They promise their patrons { further improvement in the near future, y putting on a new head. We sup- pose they will get it in Osceola = Philips burg Ledger, — Another 1 new lot of cur pet, Roe kers, nt Brachbill & Sans. ~The finest selections of wedding | lnvitations, school and ball room pro- [grammes of all description printed in | the Jatest style type and st the most | reasonable rates st this office, Lecently nd we & Sons $7 ren il Jan suit { 7 pei I kod warerooms of J. stepped into the arg Brach- | was surprised to ses the thes now offer snd 1-1 1855. A solid parlor i] Hs rf cioih 25,00 A sarge glass on bureau § 16 50, and every other kind of furnlinre i» vind § it! | un os J Wl chamber suid | than was ever kpown, EO ren ¢if and be convinced that what 1 4 » « down to 840, lounges, kat $12, courbes, murble | wa £4. ch mbes om RIX un 10 8275, ell. wa and chif. weed everyvihing Ng er & Co's it ‘or ull grades { r hook «¢ neres, a d-rabes ratan chairs furniture Hoe at ye ¥ hy if 1854 and now IER RIL Tailors, e Cexrng Desockay of ole, Our Nee Bump ios in ns vic mn the Cesrex Desocnay, probs: sod stork and best TGENH BINER « [dersey deroe of * * vier on Bea. § oriian piog ! hs work. d des Hamp $ ur ve above Vor Furnitare & Beddi tym £2. £0 to Jd. 47.48 ¢ ’ grades Ld GrusssrIven’s Broach ® Sons [ chamber suis ever s Wil be sold al 8 ree ist J LH - “ Yarialy of ties and silk Greesuriu E's presents, gw J. immen fv at C & Tas rachbill & Sons Just received at J. Erachbill & Sons, [ihe largest stock of chamber suits ever bro be so duced price Fo g gx hi to this vily wil id st & re. r the best assort cen of gents Tarnlehe ds go to GreExnxives's, ty, McFarlane & Co, eal! sions only reliable Resdy Mized Ps be market. The Piooesr Pro. pared Paint is not only superior to any { Ready Mised Paint sold but rive pure white lead in is smoothness in du nbility, is guaranteed by the ma nulnote urers not to crack or deel within three years. The guarantee is not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if 1t should ergck or peel within the (ime suelo. It wil be te voor interest tn i son er y Loe w v : [eall and see Wilson, McFarlane & Co belore purchasing of Ler any Ready Mized Pais white lead or : Crain Market, As corrected weekly by Lawsewer L. Baows Wheat, new Wheat, oid, per Ry», por bashed. Oorn, shelled, per — Oats, per bushel nee prodem quotations as © the how of hy Ss ya Ving 40 pre $e, Welt rv ( »,
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