& ha lis The Centre Democeat, Thursday Morning, January 22, 1885, {Local Editor and GEO. P. BIBLE, | Business Manager, Conaeapo Xn exo, containing fm ortant news, solleft of from any part of the county No communioativos aserted unless accompanist hy |e res! name of the writer, Local Department. Notice. Qur patrons will please not pay soy money on sbscriptions or other ac- counts, except to our authorized agents. Featx. BE. &. G. F. Busux, —Too rumercus Yo mention—the tramp, —The bakers have reduced the price of ibeir loaves two cents, —The ¢ Jd wave reached ‘us last week, and still lingers with us. — There wee = hop at the Brockerboff House on Inst Friday night —The doe houses are being filled with an excellemt quality of jee. —Ground Hog day wed Valentine day | and soon we wi | reach Decoration day. ~The Phoetix plaining mill has com- mencet -spperations onfull time 10 hours — Mies Mabel Shaffer, of Nittany Hall, is visithng her brother Lewis, on Spring St Mrs. John was'on the Kreamer, of Millheim, that little boro, H sick list of inst week. —~ Mountain Pik’ in Bello Moore is the'leading star seems Mo be «ll tha rage. ~ Hon. Judge Furst held hisfirst court in Huntingdon esunty last week, it being argument court. ~Local Institertes throu are becoming fosture, quite & hoped for great er00d. —Miss Mollie ir E sick list the past week. Mrs. Joe W ill for the past two months, is rapie Dowling, y's on the Furey, who has beer Covering, tals Mrs. Wm wave the DENOCRAT a plessant we ace happy to Love, of Spring township, wi! on Tuesday noon. Call again Mrs. J. R who came home to attend Van Ormer, of Philndelphia, the foneral of ser mother returned on Monday Mr. and Krs. Kyle the train Saturday former home of Mrs. McFar MceFarlane took evening for Lob Haven th lane, —The body of Maj committed suicide at Chas. Peady who St Louis was ce mated at Lan caster on last Thursany the 15th, inst —The days are lengthening. I so remarked a young man, I noticed, the nights growing shorter which nec essarly haters my departure. —1f Mr. Robert Stewart of « county lives until March he will cole. brate his 104th birthday. faculties are said to be very good, Mr. 8B. M at present in business in the great inland tearfield lw mental Buck formerly of this place, metropolis of the west Chicago, is visiting his many friends in this section of the | country. The wedding of Miss Jennie Reynoli's to Mr. Pierpoint is raid to have been a very elaborate affair; as we were no! present, we are unable to give any par tioulars, The pleasant countenance of our friend Walter Bayard of Philipsburg was visi- ble on our streets last week. Waller will locate with us rome time in the near future. —Finkbinder the Photographer ha taken a very ine photograph the bridge across the creck above the depot of and aiso one of the piles that are driv en for the new bridge at the same place «What is the difference between t wen dle-dee and tweedle-dum, and what is the use of getting the heart disease arguing about such a difference ? Why the tweedle-do and thetweedls. done ~’laton county has a silver mine which promises to Le as rich as soy in Colorado. It is situzted near Chattam's Rue Clinton Co. Pa. and has recently been sold to Haslett & Co. of Colorada. The pleasant and affable gen tienen Mr. W. Rook of Philipsburg paid hi respects to the nEwoorar on Saturdays Me. I. makes a trip to our town about, onoe a month inthe interost of his business, Master Charley Noll, will please ac, copt our thauks for those large apples recently brought from Merger county Charley the little ladies out there are pretty generous, but don’t forget those in Bellefonte, During the absence of Mr. J. A Swavely our right hand bower was wor, afraid we were going to be left for a foreman. With the aptoess of Maste, Frank Van Ormer, we are being rowed through by a small, but efficient oars, man. ~We are in receipt of « sample copy of a new Magazine entitled “Baby hood’ which is devoted to the care and train: ing of children, und is a most excellent magazine for the family. It is ably edited and published at 18 Saruoe etreot New York. Deaver —Next week court begins. Loeal subject-—the weather, —Subseribe for the Centre DExocnaT, —Centre all is up with the Times, A hack now runs from the hotel to the depot. There will be a local institute held at Unionville sometime in February, and possibly one at Romols. —Snow on Thursday rain on Friday and cold und stormy onSaturday were a fow of the freaks of the wemthor lust week, Mr. James Kelly, of Coleville, we are sorry to state is now at present very ill at the homre of his parents. Mr. J. A. Fiedler city editor of Daily Sun sod Banner of Williamsport paid his respect to the Desocrar on Wed. the nesday. Oounty Communications. ——————— Pexx Harn. Mr. Jno. Smith, from Nittany Valley will move on the farm now occupied by | Wim Neilso at this place, this spring. J.B has been to Harrisburg Fisher, our enterprising merchant, and Reading on a business trip, Inst week Miss Barbra Allison from Nittany, Clinton Co., is vis- iting ber sistor, Mrs. Jomathan Condo at Spring Mills, she also gave our town a short ead pleasant call, ——Mr. J. Wells Evwas lost another horse last week, being the second one he lost by death in a short timo, ——One of Bpring Mills old lads cams to our town last week to see if there wat law to prohibit parties from indulg- ing in a social game of state cards, he re- to be sure.——Jobm P. Condo has concluded to stay in our midst ceived tho law, D. F. Taylor of Lemont returned from the great State of Kansas, purchased a large quantity of land near, the linewof Indian territory, which Miss | thought | — Valley Sentinel | in the Methodist church on lust Sunday ewe, {by the Rev. K. Foster, to one of the —A sermon was preached He bas | tanother year, and gave up the mouon of moving to Lock Haven from York Cu,, preached in the Paul Luthern church at this pisce, St. lant Calvin nd Edlmer er Sabbath afternoon. ~ Weaver, the former salesman atthe Pane Hall store gave our town a plessant call largest congregations this year. The death of Mrs Martha | ward, daughterof Mr, Peter Etters, died Geod i * y > » {at her home ie’ Snow Shoe, on Saturday the 17th, inst, The deceased wae dbout | | los and councal song, by Prof. Lowell, NM. | | 21 years old. A word to our minister in diferent parts of thecounty. Please send us as | [| {warly as possible all the marrage and | death notioos you may know eof in your [respective localities, The rext attraction at therink will | mot be Sellivan nor Paddy Hlyan | testants will skate afters rolling Califor nia orang® on Friday night Mr. Frank Wian one of our farmers balow town gave the n Saturday “L the ttle Ben’ we mean Barns accommodating is always ready to fur wl, do mey have to do, and at ro KR) Y Cive Ben a trial. ~The srgument o« Judge Commun of Wi KE. the creek above the d pe ling of the » 1 1 sumed Do w It is said that Mr, Long bas begun work on his new hotel at the Its & i ft. and three stories high. Cave be by 30 ( woed sheds low Centre Hall. be 50 for horses will be erected. add to greatly this already ular op Poi ! resort, he year |1884 has been 8 rather re The f chick- | markable one in many respects | scarcity of eggs, the plentifuiness « and the | en numerous resignations ures. The death and marriage roll un Jhu- {ally large ~ In Huntingden county they are ques. i Uoning the correctness of the commission. ers report, and seem to thiak it won't hold Why don't you honest | water very well fellows of | bave geod mmiss: quare | like we hAve, and save the suditors un. necessary trouble. ~—James P. Harris is digging away the | bill back of his mew building in orde to erect a large ware room in tion with the store room which he ex of Harris & Co the contractor Mr. for this, as well | brickwork of the new buil ling Jesse Stewart is as the Master Rich MoClain, son of ister James A, McClain broken about four weeks ago coasting: | wea able to be out of bed on Saturday, | {for the first time since the accident, Rich will be obliged to use wooden legs | placed under his arms for some Bat only for a short time we hope, time ~On last Tuesday, Dr. Loe, of Madison” f con burg, suceessfuly removed a tumor o siderable size and of many year's atanding from the back part of Mr. Geosge Spayd’s head. The doctor wae assisted in this te. {dious job by his Mr B Skafer. Mr. Spa yd lost a large ceantity of Blood during the operation, but at pres. wife and Ss Jourwal, ~=A musical convention will be held in the Reformed chureh in Jacksonville com menolag February 20d 1885 and closing with a grand concert on Salurday evening February 6th, There will be two sessions daily. Prof. J. of Pae Grove Mills Pa. whose reputation as a musical director is well and favorably known to the people of the county, will conduet the exercise during the y outire work, A. Weaver Some of the ministers who at first | bitterly opposed the skating rinks are becoming expert skaters. In Suabury | during the week the rink is used forthe healthful exorcise, while on Sunday it is converted into a house of worship and the ministers preach to a much larger audience than in the churches. le tween 7 and 8 bundred people asemble at the rink on Sunday, and the minis ters are pleased with their work, and baliove in the truth that “ont come good, of eit of | Chicago, but an orsnge race, The con- A hotel will | connec | pects to occupy with the hardware store | Heg- | whose leg waa | | ent is doing remarkably well. —Millheim | on Saturday gfternoon and evening. | Hall was well attended under the leader- | consisted of Anthems, Giles, Quartetts, So- The | take place at Poeun Hall wes u fisel, | Myers.- wedding's which were to Pro- { phet look in the Almansc and guess again | {il you wish to be called by that Mr. J. C. el .. Condo is sgain able to | with Rheumatism Mills N behine lice a few week M. B thinks the “Mountein Boy’ n “Spring ews the : HB the change Umes, az regard to the Post { B. you should have noted oner and then we would have it. Yes cants, Plea known we were talking of the appl ow tt is the chauge of the @ report when IL changes | Flora : Sister 8 yw. F. | purchasing agent Steward Kari and al re-oje | . | Fire [osurance agent (his Grang: |in a flourishing condition applications for membership coming in at every | meeting. | of | ministers, are a few of be noticeable feat On last Friday a grand child of David Borree died after a fow hours sickness, and around of the { A number of children i | " Spring Mills are sick, and ne {| schools has been closed, On Sabbath Bev. Shaw of Clearfield . reached for the Presbyterians, i waers LEMOMT Mr. J. H. Wasson | | marble works from S | plac o fast ! Our population now couj sed of Ttalisne, Greeks, Hungs- rians and Polanders Mr Runkle | been James visiting his friend and near this piace, Mr. John M. Coble, the | of this place, hae put out shout seventy. olf past three menibs Mr. Harr Wm. Tho present visiting A | here five pair boots and shoes during the y Armstr 4 Jr.. fr ir i AON. ends in Englan debating society The | solved, That strong drink is more ir has been organize Re arin question Isst week was, © to man than war John Murray was on the affirmative and Mr Runkle The Miss Essays and dec! Calvin | the negative sSocioly was ) Hohre and f wit Emma Miss an interesting character followed Le y x Bryan imations « Mr. Wm. Thompson is going to erect a hardware store here in the spring By the time this reaches you the rail Then | wo will have direct communication with Philadelphia and other important oastern road will be completed to Lemont. cities, Mr. George Malony sprained his leg by | falling on the ice last week. «<The trial of Curtia NeClain, of Orbisonia Min county Pa, who mur dered William Smearman of Hunting- don at the Juniata Valley Camp -meet- ing last August began on last Tuesday Friday at noon. The jury brought in a verdie on Saturday night at eleven o'clock, of guilty of murder in the first degree, Application for a new trial, has been made, but it is the authoritive opinion of the Attorneys and others that there are no grounds upon which to baso a new trial, Argument court will be held next week to consider the same, and closed on Subsoribe for the Cexrar DEMOCRAT. The Iangnet nnd best papar in Contre couns 4 on lust Wednesd ry "| while very painful is not as serious | The concert on Ssturdey evening in the | | being broken in three places {ship of Prof, Philip Myers, the singing | | : | body keing somewhat bruised, be | } } 1 | ent Lbis place, ‘w= lat | around snd at work, after being laid up | ©8410 Lis place, “was leit. {tempting to get into is b Garman hs | Williamsport Telephone ' | rived | greeting his friends and increasing, being | boss shoemaker | | leaving his house stand as | opened | | pay the taxes ~The fourth Quarterly Meeting for the present conference venr, of Half: Moon charge, will be held in Storms town on Saturday snd Sunday, Jun, 24, 05, Quarterly Conference, Saturday at 2:30 P. M. The Presiding Elder, Rev, J. H. McGarrah, is expected, Every body cordially invited, W. R. Wirrxey Pastor —Miss Emma Crothwaite a compo Subscribe for the Centre Democrat Temperance notes will appear in our next issue, Nothing but time will tell a | nie nfter she ls pixte ‘The Y. M.C, A, are having a new | book cane put in their library, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L. Orvis, suited thelr relatives in Willismsport last week, The Borough council met on Mon | itor in the Watchman office fora num { duy evening and transacted some busi ber of years, and a very estimable lady in every respect, was married on last Thursday the 16, to Mr. Charles Schrey- er of Lock Haven, Mr. Scheyer formerly from this town a nd both, pa Wns ties have the best wishes of their friends, end congratulations of the editors, as we are especially anxious to see the printers when they make this kind of a {change do well, for their fate belore, is ~ Rev. Hetling. | not an enviable one. -Mr, P., Harris & Co. met with an accident by being thrown out of hie buggy at Centre Hall station is impgoving The accident slowly. was first reported. The cap of his knee and his We un- gine<hat frightened his horse, which sudd mly caj sized the bugey, but did not get away from James, Mr, who is now visiting his friends and par- Ira Garman of Coatsville Pa. He wasat front uggy in it H. K. Hoy's office, horse started for vhe stable h ef Dr, when the belore Mr. i time to pet lines, I'he horse made all and lost y time in dd WAS BITest father-n when Gardener struc stove st n ki : ¢ al the rink between Sovier end Stewart Laird was de cided a draw other To have given any 3! equally decision wow!d have been unju in ns much as the contestants were matched, as any one not swayed preju- di Mr Laird 1 a will admit Sr. lost roller. came off, and Each n centestant shoved the other which was fowl, but instead of claiming the same tryed to get even by pushing one another. The only proper way to test the speed and endurance of these gentlemen, is to skate separate, and on time, Mr. Will Spear an operator in Exchange, ar home on Saturday, and after espe cially bi* “dear girl" departed again on Tues day. Willis giving very good satisfac- He town on ao tion in his new position, finds some favit with the count of there being no large hills one | which to coast. This is the general eom- { plaint of the Bellefonte boys: as tumb- the hills soon | outh | J | K. Bricker and family, of Elysburg, where | ling and coasting down becomes a second nature to the ’ of this town, and their are no better in the state than we have here, owner makes in idle for a year or more, and only because he can’t get the rental price which be asks for it, and in the meantime pays taxes on it, we fail to see. There are properly owners in our town who sek nine dollars a month for = Just what a property | house that is hardly worth the payment of five dollars per month, and instead of ac. cepling the latter, will allow the hou se to ttand untenantied and at the same time thereon —but not uncom. piainingly. Bosh a class of people sh ould be taxed tothe utmost farthing, — Hun ting- don Monitor That is the way they are taxed here, yet they stand it and the house stands it too, Only empty. we WH ERAS «It has ploased the Omni, potent Commander of all armies te trans for from earthly service and fellowship, Comrade John Calderwood, member of Wm. T. Furst, Post, No. 419, Grand Army of the Republic, of Ps, late of Co. E. 46th Reg't. Pa. Vol, in the 620d. year of his age, therefore, Resolved First —That we are hereby reminded that our transfer will also come sure and soon Second That we strive 10 ba obedieat, good, and true, so that our discharge be ‘honorable’ in sizht of the Great Ruler, Third That we hereby tender our sym. pathios to the bereaved widow and family of our deceased comrade, in this hour of their deep sorrow, Fourth.~<That this preamble and reso. lutions be entered on our minutes and a copy of the same be sent to the family of our late comrade, Submitted in F. C. and L. W. R* Witney, Simon Sellers, W. G. Bigelow, Mathias Rider, Committe. 0 above was unanimously at a rogulsr meeting of Pest 419, Grand Army of the Republic of Pa. in Storms. town Pa. Jan, 17, 1885, James Potter, of the firma of J. | as | | derstand it was the whistling of the en- | Mr. | Snyder's skate | the however | nose, -In ontest the New Everts wins, York The vote being 61 {for Mr. Everts and 21 for Morton | Mr James Ryman, of Missouls, Mon- rinte Senstoral | tans Territory, is visiting friends end rel. | | : | | stives at his former home in Milesburg, | this county. | We acknowledge the editorial as- of Col 8B, T, thig {| week in the abrence of our Senior edi- i i i sistance Shugert tor to the “Sunny South,” The portly form and beaming coun. | tenance of Mr, Chas, Scott, the school | book agent of Williamsport graced our | | ’ | streets again on last Tuesday, {| of Milesburg are now friends and relatives in and sbout Mifflia, We | wish the boys a good time in general. visiting Mr Beott Swyers of Pitsburg is vis {iUng bis parents in Milesbnrg during the that Web Lave a very Ume during BLrike in civy. pe you may plessani your #lay M not only on rollers ” ’ mins give it away this Lime We { hits onthe time of lhe | on Tuesday night and seemed to very good satisfaction, lTheir tunes are new irom the fact thal they bave 1W0t been heard as often ns those we Lay a the othe been listening to from dbs regularly twice each week, Mr. | collector for the Daily News and Republi: {to band, band will be in atte naanc« ran, has returned from a visit roy Oho, acy # Messrs, Oscar Miles and James Noll | but well, | 1 i JAY | Samuel Brooks recently the Sam is always on the go whether | ~(id papers for sale nt this office, al ( <a cents per buudred or 2) cents per | pound, ~Mr. Al. Haupt's clerk is fully spprecisted by the proprie- tor of the Potter House, Philipsburg, as be bas been re-ongaged to ill shat position be pleased to J. A. Wentzel of Beech been selected, by Sherif! sbility as a hote! ~Our readers will | learn that Mr, Creek May, of Clinton! Co., De puty Sheriff of | that county. Mr, Wentzel is an hon | eat, upright gentleman fully capable | of discharging the duties of his officer, {and will no doubt mske Clinton county's criminals, , has it lively for ~The Irvin House, Lock Haven, is one of the bert hotels in the State, and our | eitizens visiting Lock Haven will do well Hom , courteous to make this their stopping place 8. Woods the affable, and sccommodating proprietor, { looks to the guests, and while the outer man is not neglected the Caldwell siways comforts of his inner man is bountifully cared for, as the Mr. Caldwell enjoys and deserves the patronage of well spread tables testify, the traveling public. Buccess There will be a meeting of the Centre county Agricultural society, in the Court House in Bellefonte, on next Tuesday evening January 27th 1885, beginning at half*past seven o'clock at which time there will be a by 0. & con. or Comercial discussion eminent : the sub, Fertilizers agricultural ect of There will also be an election of officers of the HOE society for the ens Farmers Year, Bre eaDecialiy 10s i and & HEIMER » nuisct- { thres years. The gusrantee is not only good Yor | repiscing the paint but it will bg pit on | if it should cr I with the time interest wo ane & Co ifs lead » 11 ire: not § rack { ong | % k or pee fn It w hating eit) or {any Ready Mixed Paint ~{yenls knit jackets of all grades ai GUGENHEIMER'S MARRIED. in search of a wile or health, we are un- | able 10 say, possibly both as one of his girls bas discarded him, which no dou! would effect his health somewhat. understand he will try Harrisburg r A Week, -A lelegram {rom Supt. 8S. 8 f Tytone, was received in Bellefonte on Tuesday, 10 the effect that New Orleans Libs riy would r {enrout for | through Tyrone by special train on Friday the 23rd, inst, and that the train would stop 5 minute to give an opportunity 1 soe it. We would suggest, to those who have never bad the pleasure of seeing this | Philadelphia to go and see it —Prof. Thos. N. Magee and family, af. tor visiting Mrs. Magee's parents, Rev. J | they attended the wedding of Mrs. Ma- a few days with the family of Mr. Joseph Paul, will this afternoon in Bellefonte leave for their new home Center Co. Pa Mr for eight years and was twice chosen su- perintendent of the county schools. ing bis term in office he materially raised the standing of the schools. We cheerfully commend him and his family to the good peonle of Bellefonte. — Lock Haven Demo- erat Magee has ~ Work on the following houses in town is being rapidly pushed, in order that they may be occupied by the first of April. Rev. Woodooek's, on Linn street, which is tasty but rather odd in design. Rev. M, K. Foster's on the same street which, while not presenting a very handsome or modern agpoarance out side, is said to be one of the best arranged houses on the street that has been erected during the winter, excepting Maj. Reynolds’ palatial mansion on the corner of Linn and Alle. gheny streets, which perhaps surpass, anything erected in Bellefonte. Mr. Ben). Bradley's house on Spring street is anoth. er which for room and inside design is all that could be desired. Mr. Hoover's two houses on Curtin street, are very smal, and will not be very serviceable or rentable for any othor but a small family. expects to have his house on Howard stroot ready to occupy by the firet of April Wo presumo the tasteful designed of this house, is Charleys, and of course is not to be questined. To my it is very conven. fently arranged in side would only omuse Charley to smile contemptuously st you, and doubt the truth of your assertion, el We | for | Blar | Bell | pass | old bell, as it bangs in Independence hall | gee's youngest brother, and after spending | resided in this county | Our young logal friend Mr. Charles Howes | HOY MILLER 0, Ehoemaker, George Miller both of Jacksonvi ETITZER ~KRYDER On Rev. DO Ehosmaker Anns Kryder both of § SCHROYER-CROSWAIT 1585 at the residence of the brides uncle Charies Schroyer of Leck Haven Crosth waite of Bellefonte Pa. by Bev MP, Cronth waite ANTI -WANTZ At Howard, Janusry by John WW, Smith. J.P. Mr Henry W Mise Lizzie A. Wants, both of county, Pa On the kth of Junyary F. Hoy and le by Rev, D Amanda R the 13th of Jansary by John B. Btytser and 1 ter SOwnDsl Ary ¥ the 16th 15th, 18&5 Antis and Howard, Centr PPLICATION FOR LICENSE, i Motive is hereby given that the following nam od perwone have filed thelr petition fr license in the office of the clerk of court of Quarter 8 of the peace in and for Centre county and that’ wiion will be made to fhe next spilion of mid court to grant the same Bridget MeOant Philip 0. H, Brady | Robert Taylor (hatin WW Reader | Jumes Passmore Henry J. Walker James Redding J.C. Hichien Jaume 1. Delong H.R. Freeman AE Graham A.B Gosdrich Charis M Heisler | Cook Cond urg Restaura! Enow Shoe faloon Tavern Liberty twp “ Eating Hous Rush Tavern Bellefonte Eating Houme Milos twp Taverns KG. ert WANTED! FIFTY GIRLS! TO KNIT AND CROCHET. (rood Wages, Pay WeeKly. Light, steady work given out to be made at home. Work and material furnished, called for and delivered free by expres. GLOBE KNITTING (0. Washington St. Boston, Mass Dar. | 2 p= MANS DYES are superior te any 10 os dye. All oslers for eottaon, wosl, silk or Path ore. Fast, brilliant color Por sabe by FF. POTTT GRERN — Grain Market, As corrected weikly by Lawnesor LL. Beowy, Wheat, new, por bashed ono. Wheat, odd, par bushel Rye, por bushel - Oorn, shelled, por bushel Oats, por babel... =) i RL w RR i Produce Market. Following are the prodecs quotations se roosived by ue np to We howr of gotag 10 pros! o'clock, Wl ninday Pow, 1 rt ———— a Messrs RARE SER L AR SERRE CREE eee a
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