he Centre Democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- inhed every Chursday morning, at Bellefonte, Contre eon, Pn TERMS «Cash in advane I not pad tn advance n A LIYE luvoted to the interests of the whole po Payments mule within three months will be con- an PAPER opie ticcontinned nol] arrearages are Liou of publish "wre it of the county must be paid for in ring wa ton cash subscribers will hisrge tation makes this paper an nn: f profitable medinm for advertiring poet ample facilities for JOB WORK | to print all Kinds of Books, Tracts, wre Commercial printing &e. in the of tho lowest possible rates for u less term than three months 20 cents per Line oo the first three insertions and 8 cents a Hue for each additional insetion Bpecial nedmif more Mlitorie] ottoes [6 conts per line, Lacas, Nowtors 1) conts per line A Wboral disoonn’ is made to personsadvertining by the quatter, hall yar, or yoal, as follows: ‘rogyamn atest aly oy All wivertisemer notioes SPA WOUPLED, One inch Two inches Thre in ‘ Quarter ' inches Mult time hes One co hos #0 « this type) 35.80 11 Vora sorta EN ents must he pad for hefore in Nov A wly consents when halfyenrly pavinenty in adhe will be reguin d Poraviost Nomuns, 15 « per Hine each insertion ng lanes i ents ERR 1 Inmns, 15 cents r whol meer! ents ous that in the aditorial ¢ mn, A Letter in Po try. hi! wn not I try? tite &» Ane, , Burton, as thine ' i to me you sv Excepting those who are yet out at the vink, I'm all alone here with pen paper and lak Ford'm on debate next Roclety night. Resolved, that “a savage possesses more night To the Boll than a person thats’ civilized,” and Evo ant here ull avening with pencil ia hand, To argue the negative side, and at last I grow woary of trying. Down there | cast Tho peusil and thought 1 kad best write te pou, You see 1've nccomplished the olject in view, Mr, Foote, you will please this paper excuse 1 found i was all in the house I could use, All the paper 1 have is in the schoolroom, Aud 1 really forgot to bring some of it home May youralumbers be sweet until morn ng light, And now Twill wish you n very good night! Whize! Wier! O good that noise sean ! gracious! What does all Only this, 1 Lave broken wy poetry machine I bad though to preserve it, I'm sorry now very, Prehaps 1'1 soon get another - Cameron Wius. THE INDEPENDENT STRENGTY SHOWN TO BE VERY Harrissure, Pa., January FLIGHT, 15.~The republican senatorial caucus was held this afternoon. Senator Smith, of Phil- adelphia, was president, Thirty sena- Ors ent, aud 135 re; resenintives were pres- A number of wo hour [to the pending questions, but mainly | devoted to critici-ms upon the public [ #cis of Senator Cameron by his oppon nd eulog stie of ; ex; linations of these in re the senator by his ers, indicated by who, as of ered their antagonists ’ “up frequent bursts applause, clearly outnumb the fol! | Cooper. | Res United | other andl accordance up | | | | | wing Wan ndoj ted, without » divis That the Ntates Senator, nominations for late county officers publicly mande in with | Arty Usage the on ni tion for Ln minn rqually with nations], are Line- it n repeesentiatives of the | party and especially upon those partici Asd w I know that te what I feel, love's a terrible I'm bashful, and timid and shy, ptly the pleasure | 1 ost craved passed Wh When Tis might wh posession And sooner Though ence fear, When you walked long the street and drew near u have | And BE got ir own statem by arms Those same girls you read this ; Why nead you bij Your shyness prevented f u ming to pase! When you fain would have taken a dear little las y arm, band in hand, and, Arm in and, weil—you kuow, Just what you have writ ten, if Bat were all wo, And alone neath the soft silvery light Or in the sweet stillness of a dim-lighted She bad whispered to thee, “1 am but thea What's the ase of have Leon” A true lady you *sow, does not woo, but is moced room and thine conjecture on '' what might And the man she accepts must be “awfully good, I guess that's enough on Y fo 1 think I'll switch off on to commoner things rhythmienl a rubject so deep “Leep in the heart u are pearly asleep This long «rain of thoughts and on wings I'll endeavor to finish this very long letter, And when you have read it I think you had bet ter, Take a big dose of something to steady your net Yeu, Bromide of Patassima that great purposes serves My school is progressing quite finely, of late, OF dear “little angele” | have forty-eight, They are all like need peat their teacher, | not re The terms which describe hor, you know they are weet, My schoolroom is pleasant, the Bchool Board was kind, And daring the summer “twas all Kalsomined The coiling lo white the side walls light blue Or perhaps | should say, of a pale lilac hae Fhe windows have border In short the whole place is in exesllont order urtalns white with » red I have quite a number of real pretty Sowers To brighten the otherwise wearisome hour Before I forget it a favor 11 sek, I give you fair warning "will be quite » task To aceede to my wishes, but please don't refuse The Lycemn's in danger. We really most use All the means lu our power 10 keop it alive, And If al] work together and faithfully strive To keep it form sinking, | think that ws oan If we don't work together all efforts are wind Won't you do what you can! I appeal now te you Te send contributions to Normal Review, Tiwvae thing you can do and 1 think "Us the best’ You can send them to me and then salely rest Asczired that I'll see they all safely land, Duly credited into the Editor's hand They are others who sand contributions And all their Injunctions | fully obey You can send them regularly or at any time And write as you wish in proses or in rhme this way Mise Hampton's olbtreperons she refuses to wee That mosic is furniched for each se loty If you have a pisces, instromenial or song, Just wrap 1 up nicely and send it along, Can you add to our programme a single new fon ture! If you can why plow do so that's a dear crew frre pow 1 must And Vo all of the fan a maiden | { the moun | | pating therein, After the reading of a letter of deeli- tion om General Beaver, a ballot ‘nited States Senator resulted : J, A. Beaver, y, Galusha A Shirase, 3. Gee rge tion of Camo unanimot Adjourned 1 New Channels for Frofitable Busi { iness proposiiions were | presented and an animated debate of | i fullowe i, with little reference . | the | Fioally | resolotion, offered by | * 01d Liberty Boll.” The pleasant trip of this venerable and cracked piece of metal will be the sec. ond one it has ever made sinee its re. ception in Philadelphia. In 1754 the Pennsylvania ssse nbly authorized Tsao Norris, Thomus Leech and Edward War Accordingly, under date of November 1st of that venr, these gentlemen wi ote to Robert Charles, of London. stating ¢heir order and authority, and apply- “a bell of weight," £200 the “Let the tell be cust by the ing to get them about pounds which they fancied might cost or more, including charges, In Intter is inserted ; best work. men snd examined care ully before it is rhipped, with the following words well if the Pola felphia for the state house, ‘in the city of Penosylvanis, 1752 assemb'y of the province | | neath: PROCLAIN LIBERTY THROUGH ALI | THE LAND UNTO ALL THE INHABITANTS THERE ¥,’ | the Isle of Multa, named Pass, “and a son of ed that too mu h copper had been used | and so » second casting was found to be | necessary, and in the first week of June belfiy, lo 17 of the +t | 1753, 1b was the pounds irk | was so decayed that ic w renu’ g io weight being Iw 2 080 774 the base of t eople © wood ws taken down | and a small belfry alone covered the bell, 8S nee theo, bh Waver, the steeplo nas been mstrucle a5 IL origina 15h were ed 10 emovyed occupied one of the wap 700 all und +r the ct arge of C tatchiment's of and d | The remarkable developments in elec- | « | tricity within a comparatively recent { period, bas opened up many new aven | ues of profit and comfort. One of | the atest phrases in this Ine has beea ndapied to practical and popular nse by | Freorick Lowey, whe enterprising ele c- ! trical manuf .cturer of 9 snd 98 | ulton | Street, New York, whereby he bring s | X . . a complete model incandescent Electric » | Lamp within the reach of all, and also | produces a superior Plating Battery | with instructions for operating by ama- | tears, which will secure a hsndsome | husiness income on very slight invest- ment. For family or experimental pur- | poses alone, or as a practical, scientific and business educator to t the young, hese articles are worth soveral times | i their cost, outside of any profit that can be made, and the manufacturer is cer- | tainly entitled to much credit for place- ing them within pojular resch. A — | Tur most generous hospitality has | been shown Col A. K. McClure by the | southern people. At Montgomery Ala bsma the “Grays” entertained him and | addresses of welcome made by Governor | O'Neill, and Col. Jones, the command- ing officer, to which Col. McClure re sponded, discussing the business inter. ests of the south and the need of diver- keep abreast in the race of the future that depends upon a single staple pro duct. At Mobiel he was met and en the President and mem tartained by | bers of the Board of Trade. -— School Children and Rinks The Danville Daily Sun of Friday, in its report of the school voard meeting | says that Director McDermott made the | surprising snnouncement that quite a number of the pupils of the public schools have become so infatuated with roller skating that they systematically forge permits of absence in their par ents names and pass a large porvion of the study hours at the rink, He said he had abundant evi ence of the truth of his assertions and that the parents of many of these little ones would be horrified were tney cognizanttof rink at- teddance on the part of their children. Oil in Washington County ow " Wasminarox, Pa., Janusry 23. This morning gas was struck at the Hough well at a depth of 1,990 feet; equal to the great Cannonsburg well. Drilling is boing continued and the flow is in- creasing, - Rosigns an Important Position. an CLEVELAND, (),, 0), Jan H. Payne resigned the treasureship of the Stand. ard Oi Company, Horace Hutchins, | the former secretary, assumes the dut di 1 M | os of treasure, Payne eontinnes a I red in the eon pany sified industries, He said no state can | A Ireland in hh stin, Texas, Jan, 22 — Governor 8 INsUguUTal sGdAr ss Uses | the following language: Since my | ner to procure a bell for the state house | 2,000: | shaped in large letters, viz: ‘By order | of! And under. | | redeemed fro Levit, xxv, 10." | Fhe casting was done by a native of | Charles Stow,” It was discover | wel Carli<le: Pa, would be a very gond order for onr court to econsides : ‘The order of court prohibiting boys, from attendence during the tral of criminal cases is one of the most suluin ry and neces that heen SREY Ones It has he disgrace that pmsl! peso, "nN nH . have big | access to the court room, wind them nre fumiliar with | most di grading { has certuinly b uy I'he or { good, Let the enfm | nothing mare couid dire ’y any of the lowest ol eri nel RHE I od he t Y€TY on them (ed i tion i > | At some of the colleries as t be, | are looking forward to | risk as it might Ihe me the time they will be able to make more {one and two days in each week, wi it in ne oesrary for them to { to support their families, [a revival in business when {| may be employed, and when 3 f i ] perity of our grand old rey m the 1} it bas for some wa fever Lime | Ogee . 1885. ----- 1885. The Weekly Pos i i ples and § fiare, uy Ie and asserting UU message of the two houses was penned | the knowledge has reached perpetrati crimes, murders and me of n of a serios of thefis o incursion of Mex 100, at soil by pedatory { from Since it has become Mexico nor the United States will surrender on of their known ti neither own citizens to be taken to the o ther government to be tried for erime. the { people on theright bank of the Rio i Grande have become emboldened, and they stand on Mexican soil covered | | with the blood of our womea and child- | ren and their booty in sight of our peo- ple. 1 have made repeated efforts |/ through the secretary of state to induce | | discussions of the propriety of amend [ing the treaty of 186] #0 as to permit | any one, no matter where his allegiance | ! may be, to be extradited, but no results | | have followed. Commercial treaties and | | tance than the blood of our people. | In the last few days | have written to the president, giving him full accounts | of the condition of affairs on the Rio Grande, and I have also informed him that Texas can, if need be, protect her- self, and minute companies and state | | trvops on that border have been direct. {ed to protect our people without differ | ence Lo nice points of international law, | If the federal troops, whose duty ii is { under the constitution, are too tender to patrol the border, or if the few com- panies in the interior to make a show ot dress parades are of more importance Lit would seem that their presence our soil is of little pratical use, —— A Verotcr for $20,000 damage was re- on corded in the Philadelphia courts, last week in favor of F. Marion Davis against the Philadelphia Tron and Steal Com pany for injuries received by the plain- tiff while working in the mill of the Companyin I878 He was struck on the head by an Iron clasp which became detached from a revolving fly wheel by which his skull ws crushed and his oa- | pacity for work permanently impaired, » * 2k AJ y : » | T EGAL NOTICE~Notioe is here- | Ad by given to all parsons interseted, that the fol lowing laventories of the and chattels set apart to widows under the prov of the set of 14 th, of | April A. D. 1851, hate been confirmed nisl by the | Court and fled in the offices of the Clark of the Or. | phan's Court of Centre souaty and if no exceptions be | Bled thereto on of before the first day of next term the sume will ba confirmed absolutely, Inventory of the personal property of Jacoh © Walker, inte of township, decnsed as kon by his widow Margery Walker Inventory of the personal property of Jacoh Smith tate of Potter township, dec'd, as ken by his widow, Hannah Emith Inventory of the personal property of Peter & Bale iy Jute of Miles township decsgerd. as taken dy his widow Mary Ann Bierly, Taventory of the pereonal praparty of John Dellass Br, ate of Curtin township dec esesd, as taken by his widow Fusan Dellase, Appraisement of the Ras! Batata of Som wel New. tos pe of Masten tow aahlp domnned, av Wianly hin widew Jule Santon Fan A Wel ian LAA i money affairs seem to be of more impor- : a Dem nt nd hope Tue WeekLy abreast of tue | i to the incom cy al home | | h woare ad meeting of | ng ToNe | the Presidential Yow, the « en wg hang 1C pry vp the © | are Tux WeEExLy { will furnish the earliest inteliigens | judicious comment fr id Dem | standpoint. Sucoess will nol hampar 1 any more than a quarter of a century of | detent impaired its energies The session of the Legislature, | Reform Governor opposed by a can majority; promises lo be important issues and exciting | The coming session of cor ‘ {even more inleresling In is DTOKGe : In all its varied departments, ® | Weekry Post will aim al excellence i reliability. Ita literary, miscellan ’, | news and local departments will be mais | mined in their utmost efficiency, while its market reports wiil be prepared with | greater care and precision than ever be | fore and made absolutely reliable | Now is the time for Democrats every. where to take bold, cement and strengthen | the party and its chosen representatives, | by extending the circulation of Democrat ic papers. We are no longer on the de. | fensive—we are done with apologizing — | the party to-day stands for a majority of | | the American people, and in a few weeks it will be called on to administer the gen. | eral Government. Truth is mighty and | has prevailed. Single subscription, one year, portage prepaid, In Clubs of Five or over, one yoar, postage prepaid, { A free copy for every club of ten Send for sample copies, Jas. P. Bann & Co, PunLisuxns he new Cabinet, ce, Lhe ' . Post . 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Min reduc it a sweepin C 5. -~ Argalils. er goods rom now until April 1st, I will sell all out for b - 4 I wint JANUARY 1, 188 | saapoaqr aoys 100g ‘RBC HY AMERICAN ELECTRIC LAMP A MODEL. w WW DLC, : wha LATEO Whey v1.00 J The Electric Lamp, ie one of those useful articles desired in every family. There is nothing to explode or dangerous In Its construction while it Is simple and sary to manage. Tie Hight Is generated by elec icity st { pall expense. The Ixcanmscany Klestrie Lamp con. siete of Svan, Groans, Pravixs Boaswen, and Doves ELROTRIC GENERATOR | with fa'l iNsrnvorions for pat ting In operation. Kitosr size mailed on receipt of price by the manu fectarer, Frederick Lowey, Poo nox LIE 00 4 OR pULTON STREET, NEW TORE. N, Noo tetimates furnished for factory, church, slidonees and manteipal Nghting ot lowest rent, and 4 elevivion! werk undertaken by contract Kinda of [ i 134 | Fruit Bowls | and Extraordinar \ IRON-STONE CHINA \ND TABLE GLASSWARE. I. H. WiLkmsON CHINA. 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Office~-1 Door North of Post Office BELLEFONTE, PA JS XECUTORS NOTICE. — Letters A testamentary on the estate of Juooh Fishbars Aeonmeed, Inte of wer township, Centre sounty Pa, aving been granted to the undervigund, oll persons indebted 10 said sotate are horshy notified to make immmedinte payment. and all having claims against the same to present them, dn'e suthenti ted for settlement to CM I0WaERs, Riwentor NOTICE —N. A. Lunas, of the A borough of Ballafnte Centre, Oo. Pa. has ay plied to the retary of Interns! Affaire of the Com monweith of Peonuy Ivania fe twenty scree of land situate In the township of Curtin, county of Ountes, whining Sunde of Powoph Koleos on the North, Samael Dated on the South and Wm, P. Mitchell on the West Pardon Notice. Notice ie boreliy given Dant applioation willbe made to the Boned of Pardons at itv meeting on the hind Torodny of Fobinary, AD, 105, for the pardon of Albert Powers, now confined in the Western Poniten tiary ALICE POWERS
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