D She Centre Bremond, i Thursday Morning, January 29, 1885. Lal { Looal Editor and GEO. P, BIBLE, | Business Manager. h ul CORRESPONDENCE, containing od from any part of the cousty meerted unless accompanisd hh writer. wy ortant news, solicii No communications tv real name of the Local Depa tinent, w Notice. ti Our patrons will please not pay any money on subscriptions or other ac- | h counts, except to our authorized agents Frank. E. &. G. P. Binur, —The Zion Cirnet Band is first class. A protract d meeting is in progress ih | in Jacksonville ng, eslled forth round after round of i | i ~—Full pr aceeding of court in next}. | woek's issue, | IY Lancaster county has been convicted of reesiving stolen goods. ~—Tue citizens of Bedford are talking | manufacturing | of organizing a glass company at that place. —“Enlisted for the war’ is the tittle of the College on Siturday evening. Drama so bs producad at the : f —Twenty one tramps in Harrisburg were taken in out of the cold weather and furnished nights lodgiog | —~Miss Clara Kline of Howard furnish - —ur subscription list 1s not increas- | ing at the rate of two or three bundrcd a minute, but we are satisfied with the number of new names we are steadily enrolling on the Csxtax Dusocrar list, | —~There will be a meeting of the Pomona Grange No. 13 P. of H. in Progress Hall in Contre Hallon Fri- day the 6th, of February. Every Grange in Centre Co, should represen- Lod, ~The entertainment to be given in’ Armory Hall at the State College on “Saturday night by the Cresson Society promises to ba a grand affair. Get your sleighs and drive up, and witness the performanoe. ~)a last Thursday eveoing Mr. and Mrs. Coaders gave the young lolks a party in the store room formerly occu- Qied by them on Bishop street, Tuey all report having a good time, and re turn thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Coaders for their kindness, ~—A team of horses started to run away without the eonsent of the driver and had it not been for the falling of oueol the animals a+ they reached | [igh street from Thomas, they might have had a lively time of it. The noise of the wagon so frightened Mr. Barlett's | horse which started up street at a live- iy gait, but was caught before any cam @e was done, An entertainment consisting of Dis logues recitations, select readings music ete, will be held at Valentines Forge, by the “Band of Hope Society, on Fridey eveningthe 50th inst, at 7.3 o'olock. It is uoder the control aod | management of Mrs, Abram Valentine who has used every effori to maka it a success. She has always shown an untir- ing seal in the osuse of temperance, in the above vicinity, and he: have been crowned with success, | | | } i efforts | -On Salurday afternoon and evening January 31 Master Harry Champion Boy Skater of America, will give one of the finest exhibitions ever given al the rink. Master Barlow though but 12 years of age does all the trigks belonging to the skaters congress and a great many others, His specialtes consist of Single heel, and toe Nee saw act, skating up a plank 3f high on one foot skating on a common table a'so his famous bottle act skating in among and arround 16 bottles,” May: " * lariow. al spins nee in the afternoon st o'clock hibition 9 o'clock in the evening ox Prof. Geo. 0, Boal whose olocution Ary powers and known to our people has been request ed by a number of our citizens to give an entertainment, and he has kindly consented to do so on the evening of the 23rd of February. Mr. Boal will be ably assisted by other home talent, The entertainment will consist of select roading, recitations embracing the dra- matic, pathetio and humorous, all se lected with care from the best and most populsrauthors, Music both instrumon- ial and voeal will constitute an enjoy. ible part of the programe, All those who desire to spend an enjoyable even. ingwe would advise them to attend are well favorably was sweeping the snow off the deck, and not noticing the bridge through and killed, He was found at the next sta | crushed, ly married and leaves a wife to mourn but not until | damage was done, both by the fire and water, verhaps as much by the latter in ns and a half, with plastered ceiling next ceiling and roof and very difficult get to w th water, al times before and deserve low Jacksonville, 10 assist in entertainment, at Holms school | good warm | there, Our trestment received has been | arround him, | time ago for over eight hundred dol ars { which is one evidence of the kind a 4d | son and Smith to his | Toe | traverse then answered to their names, ~—(iet your friend to subscribe for the EMOCRAT. C —-We are obliged to omit Clearfield wrespondance this week for want of | Moe, ol Stormstown, and Rev, A, Houserville are among seceassfnl teach. | ers in Clearfield county and are giving ~Mr, W, C, Miller of Unionville E . McEntire of Filmore, Miss Lymbert Wirte, | lego buildiog last Thursday afternoon D. I A young man whose names we | such good satisfaction that they are |t ave not learned, while breaking on | requested to take the school for next |! we Tyrone and Scotia RB. R, lust week | winter, Better wages are paid than hich the train had to pass was »truck on on top of the car with his skull Ie was a young man recent. is sad fate, ™ yplause, There was a good astendance Pl nd every one was well pleased, you —The hydrants closed their valves {are never disappointed in the talent during the col i snap. | manager McDougall get at his rink, | —The Methodist revival is still in | On Saturday about noon a fire broke progress in this place . | out in the west end of the double house | _Joe Buss. rd of the Buzzard gang in | on Logan street, owned by Mr, Parsons. | ly the prompt sction of the fire com- | yanies, the Hames were extioguished, | considerable amount of | i muca as the house being a story i he roof, and the fire having originated rom a defective lue-was between the Lo until a whole was | I'he east end of the Mr. nade 10 the roof. diag was occupied by Parsons | Fl ed the vausic for the entertainment at and the west by Mr Kennedy who suf- | Holms schoo! house on last Saturday fers the loss. Mr. Ksnasdy has been | vening {r.ther unfortinate in this rep ct sever the sympa ing we were driven about four miles be- giving an house, We arrived at the home of the hospita ble Mr. I. 8, Frain just in time for a supper, which after long drive we were fully prepared lo en- joy snd we did enjoy it. We ate hearti- ly, not knowing that at the house of Mr. McDowell they were waiting sujp- per thinking perhaps we might eome | | | our | i so kind and generous that we think we | 3 w down among our subscribers in that township, io the After supper we Mr. Fran's blooded tock, in tne horse and cow flesh. The horses and colts were imported from Canada and are origionally of Freeseh | make another trip | near future, were | shown some of | stock. The cattle are imported and are a very fine lot. We can say wit out fear of contradiction that few if ws farmers in this county can equal Mr Frain in the quality of stock, He has made it a study and his knowled stock is fully shown by the specimens He sold « torse a short quality he posesses, —The January term of court began its session on Monday the 20th with the newly elect Judge A. 0. Farst on the bench, with the associate Judges Mun- right and left heads and honest | countenance add dignity to the bench, The forenoon was occupied in prepa: ing the cases, and other necessary and preliminary business, Monday after with Mr. Bayard as foreman was sworn in, and Judge Furst delivered bis charge to them which was very highly compli mented on by those who heard it. The three from'y noon the grand jury (ie0, Fhe license question was first taken up and disposed of as follows : A E. Graham, Liberty saloon, granted, A. B. Freeman, Liberty twp, tavern, granted, twp, James I. Delong, Liberty twp, tav- ern, granted, Cook Condo, Miles twp, tavern grant ed, Robert Taylor, Philipsburg, tavern, granted, A. 8. Goodrich, granted, James Redding, Snow Shoe, tavern Rush twp. tavern, | granted, Charles M. Heisler, Bellefonte, saloon granted, James Passmore, Philipsburg, tavern, held over fused, Bridget McCann, Philipsburg saloon refused, Charles W. Reeder, Philipsburg. tay. ern refused, Henry J. Walker, Snow Shoe, tavern refused, Henry M. Witherite, Snow Shoe, tar. orn refused, J. C, Hicker, Snow Shoe, saloon, re- fused, Wm. P. Brown, Snow Shoe. soloon, til en ertainn ent refused, in this county, was told to a Mr, Teates from Bloomes- burg sud throwed up by him, was again week one schools, but at been so severely | place commencing more serions, A student of the Preparato. | | in the Col! STATE COLLEGE, The fire whieh broke out did not prove a very destructive one, t damaged a pair of rooms from this d o fifth floor, and injured the ceiling of he second story, but iike most of curh | calamitios it might have been much ry department excused from class to get County Communications: ( PENN HALL Miss, The farm of Heckman, that peel on, The festaval at Spring Mills was well | attended by our people and speaks very | highly of there arrangements and exce- ent supper they part wk off Prof, Johnes and hi« sehilars, gave { Miss. Mury Condo a supprise party last evening. It Laing her six teenth birthday. Mr. Guise says he was tackled by a ferocious animal while working in Me | Herring's woods last week, We learned t wa« nothing more than a md duck, give details of , an | In my next | may neident which occurred in some of our present the Mountain the nearve after haveing | shocked, doy ling not Mouwrarx B UNIOKYILLE P 3 nn thi 1 in La eid evening | al lustitute w ‘ Al on Fiday February the 6th and clo«ing Saturday |. Mrs. Frat P. Blair will preside at (eve. ing the Tih, All are cordially invit- Mrs. Frank : Wik, \ thy of the community. 8 will w the organ, at the enterininment to be ; : ed to attend and will receive a heart) gi t Valer.t wo a § DOrrow Ibhrough the kindness of our friend wel ne sat the hands of ur tizens iven at Valentines Forge on to-mors lcome at the han of o eitiz . oi ™ Dr, | \ oy, on last Saturd wen- ; : ! (Friday) night. The enterta'ment is free, Dr. H. K. Hoy, on | aWrcay Among those who have kindly consent. | ing to be present ars our w wrihy county Supt. Prof. D. M. Wolf, Mia Laura Harvey teacher of elecution in the State Normal at Lock Haven who will give some of her choice readings, and talk upoa the subject of “Home cil ing his room that there was fire in some had it not been discovered so soon, pipe passing through the tI is avery { useful for Irawing instruments, found on enter the partition wall, He at once gave the alarn { nod the fl me was soon under control, It would certainly have proved trouble —W. L. Burris, the fancy trick and | xo1d last weak to Mr. Frank Hosterman | The lames were almost touching ihe Acrebatic Skater, was oonsidered one | of this place roof wien first seen on the attic, Had | of the best attractions ever at the rink, | J. C. Condo our eoach builder, took a the rool taken tire, with the gale then His going through hoops backward and | now bugey to Bellefonte for Sher f flowing, it would have been difficult to forward, waltzing on oae foot, turning | Milles Walker, ths vehickle is a fare |#ave the building, The origin of the andsprings, and wonderful chair jump- | specimen of his work and will stand in- | fire is not known; most likely a match was accidently droped close to a steam wall and was ignited by heat, The budding is well i water provided against such asters supplied with on flour as high as the fourth, and with hose attachments which make it possible io bring a stroog flow of w ater | | | to play against any part of the building. THE GTENASIUN At lat the boys have L taken an active interest Ba mins ure gymuossium, cutenant Leyden has in the matter { and has secured considerable apparatus He on physical exercise, bas also agreed Loy give instruction the i f | Po ruonal Justice Stover of Millheim male Lis Co. Pa, Janaary 26 185. N i LE 1 1 v turns and then returned home M Nellie M. Beil, O, iH. Brady, Mise Sallie Bariett, Joseph bard. Mrs. Miss Magpie siting frien le and relatives 1h Jackson, of O eeola is . Bell, Willian C ; , D. H. Fye of Pine Grove Mills, pave " i, William Crain, Mrs. Geo, Cleme. ‘ IT y . dd ’ ; i lus a “peek-a-boo” call Wednesday. rs seph Curen, Maggie Danser, Vuck a ‘ Philiga Mrs. Mary Fokley, Miss Sarah Eckle ¥ - Juckson Gorton « Higsburg 1s st ! , . i : Hii ¥ ' MissKlian Friel, James Fetzer, Minvie tending court ax one of the grand juror® Gray, Miles £. (ance re. Sarah Cras i M Hh v ] Fi . 8 ] of thi« week : ' eal, ham, W, H. Hartrank, Miss Emirs T. 'B. Louthers clerk in. one of the | Harrie, Miss 8 phic Hall, Birtie Hart- 8 ‘Ri \ . , | dep wrtments at Washington D, OC. was man, Mies Minnie Hall Caleb Kepuart, | in town this week, Samuel Keys, Miss Sarah Lengs on, ; ten, K Linesweat £ Fhe commanding presence of Mr, 1. ’ ' whis, Mr. Wilim ng [ars v McKinnan, HH. M, Murphy, Miss Kosa S. Frain, of ¥ 4 « v visible upon | M La £ a “ our streets on Tuo sday 1 BUDS = b Mey rss James Nich ls, Jur, M. Nemoneo, Reuben Pletcher, Pine Glen was represented this week | Mary Ann OF Lesrs Mra. Mary Limy 3 :e 3 y R n the person of Me, Henry Meeker who | John Read & Son 2 W B. A Af id . * boaey . so Dandfivider, calied at the Devocuar office, 1. J. Smith, Za 1 nvd H | mi A . NSayder, enry James D:l.ong E q, of Rianchard |Soner Mis Mary Tate, Miss Lizzie Wiil- while atleudiog (0 business this week | laws, A. A. Walker, Gen. Walkem found his way 10 the Disocnar office, Jobin O, Wagner { Perso ski { 4 Calvin Smith, who has been supply 0 Terns asiring lor letters named jn the abhoy ill i - img the citizens of Pui ip-barg with first 8 450ve let will Pleas 4a) they are v : . ndvertised | class bread was in town on Tuesday: Mr. Henry Weaver, of Planchard {is one of the jurors this week, [vis aleo one of the young and rising demo era's of that pat the county, Fhe fam lia preseace of TIT Passmore oases of lie 1 Hord of Poin are v1 t 1 he street on Tuesday. We wire plessed to greet an old time subj ct three times a week and no doubt the gymnasium will prove a great bene fit to all who use it, THE CREAON BN I'he Cresson Literary Society purpose having a pisy next Satur iany 31 “Enliste i for the wa fan The title of the performance ' The writer is not informed on the matter sufficiently Lo give a deta led seccount of the under - taking but he hears it inl interest ing and iastructive character. The | arm ry w.ll be used as an opers hal Reserved seats fifty cents, general ad- | mission tweaty-five cents, No doubt all who can sttend will ba amp ly repaid ! for time and money. | ture Miss Mary Waddle of Lock Ha- Beecn Canes | ven whose pleasing style of elocution is | ence with some reading and recitations {ure on the subject of “Literary society ] n i! | L | 0. H, Brady, Philipsburg, saloon, re | ] | favorably known, will favor the audi- | Prof. C. A. Wright will deliver a lect. as an element in common schools”, Mr D. E. Robb's subject is “moral culture.” Mr. Wm. P. Fisher's subject will be “Ambition” Miss Rose DeWondie on “Thoughts on teacaing,” Mr. Bible on | e'ocution and * Primery Instruction, Miss Aunie Blair, Miss E. GG. Schafler | ft others whoss subjects have nol Landed in will be present The evening exercises will be unusua- | ly interesting, consisting principally of | slo nti nary ex: reises voeal and Iostru- dey w.1 bedevoted to discussing impor- | tant subisc 8 relating to the school | ran Pixs Grove, [here w « an enjoyable season at the Grand Araory, Hall of this pisce on the fir 1 regular stated meeting evening of this month, The occasion being the people's installa ion of the newly elect- od officers of Capt. J. O, Campbell Post 272. The choir under the direct- jon of Miss Rirtie Musser performed most excelent music, short addresses were made by Prof. Hants snd Rev. Kewhn, reminiscencs was called to memory by mustery officer Musser and comrade present. The prospects are fair for an increase of membership the coming year. It lately sent to Wash- ington, a long liss of sifinature attached to a petition for the passage of the mex. jean Pension Bill. This post has been in existence a little over to years, and has been successful in ita organization having enrolled our 40 members. No demands have been made upon our peo- ple heretofore for sttendsnce on the part of the organization the members however have come to the conclusion to have the citizens know that such an + | almost | present. The ladies of the Beech Croek Wom ans Temperance Union, held a public meeting in the Disciple Church at Ea i gleville cn last Saturday evening, and | withough both skating rinks were run- ning at full blast with their varied ad. vertissdd atiractions drawing large erowds, yet there were enough left who do not patronize skating rinks to fill Mr Blair's ladies had a rich to overflowing, large church. The | and entertaining programme and they did it full justice, This Society altuough | organized only three months ago num- bers over fifty members. It is officered by an efficient working corps of ladies | "57 | promises to do a great amount of good | mental musie and xylophone solos. The | lin the beer gusling town of Beech Creek, ote MILLEKIN Millheim will have a convention The latest out, the moth- break the son's en- will quit the be'ore long. ers must come and gagement, therefore one drug business, Miss Carrie C, place last week for a visit to relatives and friends in the east, Some of our Millheim boys bad been to the concert at Madisonburg on Satur- Lyter, has left v day night and some of them returned almost upside down. Miss Maggie Miller, of Centre Hall in at preseet paying a visit to ber fath- er, John Miller, at this place. Joe Smith is absent from Millheim at Hope he may soon return. ~Mrs. Mary H. Hunt of Boston, National Superintendent of Scientific Temperances Instruction, will address the citizens of Bellefonte, and vicinity on Sabbath afternoon at J oclock in the Court House, Her subject will treat of the educational aspect of the tem’ perance reform. As the bill requiring to be taught in our Public Schools will be voted upon this winter,we trust organization exists by oceasionally hold, ing social public meetings in the near fulure, Me. H. C. Sample & Co, of Pine Grove Mills I'hompeon successor to J, has been spending seve ral days in town Mr, been this week, Thompson has { absent from this county for sbout six. teen years during whieh ttme he lived | in Kansas, Fred Seigle who a short time ago lost his wife by death, is bimsell now confined 10 hie bed with that fatal dis ease consumption, Mr. Seigle served his sountry as a soldier in the late war though not a Gi. A, man has the smpa- thy, and should have that charatable attention deserving to all good citizerm in time of adversity, A protracted meeting is now being he'd in the M, EL chinrsh #oodnstedin Rew, Ellas and ix being by gets mien. od and wach interest be ring mani! ed. Vite | all our people will hear her Friends from the country are cordially invited. |The following are a few of the many favorable notice “Mrs. Mary H. Hunt, of Boston, de. livered a few weeks ago. a most earn. ost and powerful address in my church upon the Fducational Aspects of the | Temperance Reform,’ May, 1883, Rev Turovone Coven, “Mrs, Hunt has a commanding and | Iadylike presence, and speaks with a clear, ringing voice, handles her sub- ing to eloquence.” CixcinNar | | | Quinn street, f hoy. Mr, Jolin Dubbs represent Spring towiehip fn the halls of justice, thi | week as a juror, this | ject with strength and earnestnos, aris. Ex. | The Logan Hose company will give a social hop on Friday evening the 30th inst, at their hose house on Howard All are cordially invited to scquaintsnee i. the person of Mr. Wm C. Miller of Romola, who stepped into evening, : wr‘m ust up’ sanctum. Let us know before you come again and we may have it in a better condition Teachers you are invited to attend the loeal Institute to be held in Union- vilie on the 6th and Tih February Friday evening Saturday, and Saturday { evening A plesscat and profitable | | time is expected, | } ‘ Our friends Messrs. H., 8. Delong. sod Wm. Robb members of the Curtin | | township school bosed were in town | this week on some important business, | | They of course paid their respects to | the Dawocrar, giving us the names of a number of new subscribers, for which | they will please accept our thanks. Mr. 8. M. Buck who for several years | past has been engaged in business in the city of severe elimatic changes | Chicago, has taken an intersst in th | firm of H. K. Hicks & Co. and is th understand | We are glad to welcome Mr. Buck to | our town, and while it is not a second ! | present book keeper we Chicago especially in a business point | of view, we trust the pure mountain air will be more condusive to the health of | his family than that of the west, and { thus make up for the other lacking | qualities, | | Sheriff Walker's new buggy of | which wo hear many complimentary re marks, was built at the Penn Hall car riage works, owned and operated by | Mr. J. C. Condo. This buggy reflects | credit upon this gentiemans skill as a workman. The painting was under the Bartges who recently took charge « the paint shop at the above place. Mr. {in the Post Office at Bellefonte Centre | replacing the paint but it will be put on personal supervision of Mr. uno. W, oe —— List of unclaimed letters remaining Loree Brown, Mra, Mensy Brus, fonts |’ Pelle ens Co. Luis Baurtieu, Geo, W { ANA ses Our nice samples of programas, cards, invitations ete ele ' Nothing finer in town Buffalo ue - robes ap robes snd mree Distihetr the largest stock and best , \ i a ® GUGENMEIMER'S Fall and W or semson of 1884 and | Mm Dur new stock of Woolens sll now it Leave your order to-day Moxreomeny & Co Tailors Au immense variety of ties and silk sndkerchiefs st GUGKNHEINER'S Subscribe for the Centre Democrat Wilson, McFarlane & Co.. call siten. tion 1 tha » $ 1" i lo the only relisble Ready Mixed aint in the market The Pioneer Pre pared Paint is not only superior to any } om Ao \ | » nt : R sdy Mix i Paint sold L rivap pure a white l#ad in itr smoothness in durability This paint is guaranteed by the manufact- ar tin 3 . | ireérs not Lo crack or peel within three yeRrs The guarantee is not only good for if 1t should crack or peel within tbe time A mocified. It will be to your interest to Ii snd see Wilson, McFarlane & Co., 1 before purchasing either white lead or soy Ready Mixed Paint. —Gents knit jackets of sl! grades st Gurorsnriven's MARRIED. Kxecnr. —Scuamrrzr—At the resid ence of the brides parents, Nittany Pa, January 224, 1885 by Rev. J. Bru- baker, assisted by Rev. D. 0. [hoe maker. Mr. Wiilam T. Koechs, of Cedar Ruo, Pa. to Miss. M. Maggie Schaeffer, of Nittany Pa. Hatxe.—Erruivoen,—~On the 2%t, of January 1885 by Rev. Z. A. Yeariek, atthe bome of the bride, Mr. Harry T. Haines of Springfield Missouri. and Miss Laura M. Ettlinger of Woodward. CHRISTIE'S School of Business. -— r HIS institution is devoted to the N specialty of imparting business know. ledge, and to qualifying the young and middle aged of both sexes by pew and practical methods for the responsible duties of busines: life, Rates moderate, Advantages super- ior. For particulars address, B. understands how to handle the never gets cross about it neither, — Don’t forget the Institute at Union- ary. 81,00 For 50 Oents Any reader of this paper who will send 50 one cent stamps to the can Rural Home, Rochester, N.Y. be- fore March 1st, 1889, will receive that handsome paper, postage free, until January Ist. 1885. The Rural is a large oight page forty columd Weekly paper, now in its fifteenth year, and the cheap est farm journal in the world, price is one dollar a year in advance. but the abgve offer of fifty cents in pos- tage stamps will be accepted il sent in ple copy, and sce what ( bargan is offer ed. Association Nores. Young men should bear in mind that they are invit- ed to the rovms on Friday 8:30 o'clock to spend an hour ing. The meeting for young men, which begins at 7:30 will be led by Jus, FP. Irwin. Any man will be welcome. Literary Society this evening at 7:30, The monthly meeting appointed for next Sunday has been postponed one week on account of the lecture by Mrs, Hunt in the Court House, evening al in sing «Old Liberty Bell” has created quite a stir on its way to New Orleans, Crowds of people at all the stations whore the train stopped collected ea- ly wo got & glimpse of the renowned bell, brush especially on fine work, and he | ville commencing on the 6th of Febru- | Ameri- | The | before March lst, 1885, Send for ssm- 8. N. CHRISTIE, Principal WANTED! | FIFTY GIRLS! TO KNIT AND CROCHET. | | ! (Good Wages, Pay WeeKly. Light, steady work given out to be | made at home. Work and material | furnished, called for and delivered free | by express, | GLOBE KNITTING CO. | 23 Washington St., Boston, Mass : ! pP° MM MANE DYES are snparfor to any 10 way ] dye. Al oslers for soften, wosl, silk or feath Lore. Fast. brilliant cooler For sale by F. POTTT GREEN, { Orain Market, ! | As corrected weekly by Lawnewes LL. Reowy | Wheat, new, per bushel... dT od | Wheat, old, per bushel "0 | Rye, por bushel... . oni 0 | Oorn, shelled, per bushel wr | Oats, per bombed ones . Produce Market i — | Pollowing are the produce quotations ss eos by we up to Uhe bout of golng te prews—3 o'clock, Wi nenday FW, 0
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