Che Centre Democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- fshed every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa, TERMS Cash (n advance sirsasmsansssssnl HH It not paid fn advance. cod. 4 ) A LIVE PAPER whole people. Payments made within three months will be con. dered in advance, No paper will be discontinned until arrearages are wid, except at option of pi hers Papers golug out of the county must be paid for in Advance, Any porson procuring us ten Yesent a copy Iree of charge Ome extwusive circulation nmkes this paper an un- nd pro bile me \ dvertising, sually redablennd profitable medium for & ey the most ample facilites for JOB WORK od are prepared to print all Kinds of Books, Tracts, ogrammes, Posters, Commer il printing, &c., in the atest style anc at the lowest possible rates All advertisements for u Jess term than three months 20 cents por line for the first thre oonts a Nne for each middtonal ius notoes one-half noe Bditorirl notices 15 Local Noriors 10 cents | A Mieval discount is mad the quarter, ball yoar, or yeal, devoted to the interests of the cash subsoribers will ns and Special oe [ngort! oelion Hue r Hue to persons adyortiming by as follows ; nts per PALS rLED @ne inch (or 13 Hoes Two inches Thre Quarter nn Half column (or 1 One column (or 3 i this type) ches \ Peredan rdcovmsemonts must be pd! for bedore in- 8 rth, cmoopt on Yossty contacts, when hay early evs 0 advance willl be requir i Powtrioat Novwes, | cats pee Hoe Nothing inserted for los than % cents Busixass orioms, in the editorial columne, 15 por line, each insertion sach immer lon ont) tw Democratic County Committee, —1885- DisTRIOY Comxirrer Bellefonte N Wm Galbrait} “ Wm. R Ludwig William Harpe A. Wat James B Howard Bor Mileshurg Miltheim Philipsburg 1st Proud “ Unionville Horo Jro. Bing Kenner Twp Robt. Henderson Boggs BR. P A. A. Kohlbecker “-X.P Lewis Miller, Oscar Holt Burnside Twp “ wnorge R Roan Haines EP... “- Wp Halfmoon Harris... couse Howard Twp... Huston Twp Liberty * Marion Miles Paton Penn Potter N P “ 8p Fred F Rmith Frank Tuberts John Ewing wr Bd C Wood Vinton Beckwith Jue H Stor Jas J Gramley George BR Williams, RM. Murs Cha Snow Bhoe N P « uw 8 Pp Bpring m Mr. Moody's Work the the The Christian Convention, under Dwight L. Moody, evangelist, reassembled yesterday direction of morn- Men's Germantown, ing in the hall of the Young Christian The discussion upon * Association, “The use Bible in Christian work'',was opened by | Beth-Eden After some debate on this which Mr. Moody participated, the sahject, “How to promote revivals? was dis ed by Rev, A. T. PD, tor of Bethany Preshyterian ( Mr. Moody, in his address on this sul Rev. J. T. Beckly, of the Baptist Church, of Philadelphia. subject in uss Pierson, D, pas- urch. ject, said that there was not a denomi- notion that had not sprung from a re vival, and that he could not understand | why so many churches were prejudiced sgainst them Another session «as held at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. special work for bated. men only. “The importance of young men’ was de- The evening service was for On Wednesday night and last even ing noless than thirty-three conversions were made, and prayer was offered for the Mr. Moody and quite a number of the pastors and those who had agreed to take Christian course hearafter, Elders present went among the audi- ence after the meetings, and as fast as r. Moody reached those who desired to reform he placed them in charge of one of the divines and hunted for more The choir was under the leadership of Mr. Joseph Warner, of Germantown. —— A Kings Grandson as a Parm Hand | Bavrisors, January 29. —A grandson of King Stanislaus, of Poland, under the name of Thaddeus Louis Ponastowski has for the past two years been working as a cattle tender on Dr. Insane He came to this country six years ago, and. ing in New York. His story is a ro mantic one, After the Russian-FPolish war Lis father was banished to Siberia. the farm of Patterson, near Mount Asylum, Hope in Waltimore county. Ihe son was then an infant in his arms but was carried into exile by his mother who soon died. The boy grew up until father and son made their escape and Paris in poverty und rage. The father died. The son eame to America from after wandering around reached Dr. Patterson's farm and begged for work, He proved a good hand and worked faithfully for two years. It was but a few days ago that Dr, Patterson found out who the man was. His story is proven by documents in his possoss- ion, ~ The new depot at Unionui'le ie so neonvenient'y locsted that the old ore fa still being used, It is fashionable however to Lnve depots at the farthes end of town. Swaim is Guilty. 20.—A verdict of guilty was given in the Swaim court Wasmingron Jan, martial ease this morning by a vote of 8 It has caused much comment in Tha friends of Judge Advocate Swaim awert to J. military and political circles, that the court was appointed for the pur- pore of conviction, and that such a re- suet hus been a foregone jconclusion from the start, Very little sympathy When it is considered that the method and man: was manifested in his behalf. ner of his appointment was generally condemned, it was thought that his in. timate relations with Mr, Garfield would create sympathy for him, but his record showed that his whole course while in the department, and his transsctions i { of the State of the | and speculations since he assumed of | fice, were, many of them, of questions { able character, The charges against Judge Advocate { Ge..eral Swaim, in brief, were that he i recognized and abetted the me {duplicating the pay ace tN officers, unts of I'he duplicating of pay fc. counts was in vogue long before Gener | . . i al Swaim assumed the office towhich he his direct 1 od with the | Was apg ointed The by charges War Bateman Roanst ment by the firm of | Washing & Co., ton brokers, who dealt such Bate over in man and Swaim had an amount of several (14 it doll claimed Swaim owed him, through the thonsand ars, which the former dug lication of the pay wounts of Col Albert Marrow MA The Bateman charges | created a sensation and had the effect by Bateman. Swaim h him and the I'he Broker th War w Depart 1] detailing a st ng any similar cou John Porter court martial. The hear Ing the Swaim case w be Morr ubordinate officers charg: that of Colonel n other with similar offenses against the rules, sore of whom have been ordered tried] { — A A——— | State Board of Agriculture Meets. Harrisnunc, January 2 Board of { held in the Supreme Court room to-day, (rovernor Pattison presiding, It was the Iargest annual meeting ever held, about thirty-three members being presen’, in addition to fifiy delegates from other organizations, After the roll was ealled i the election of officers took place. [Ir J, Chester Norris, of Phil adel | sented 1 pti, pre- an act on behalf of the S i] | Science Association of Philade Iphis, to | prevent traffic in adulterated, impure and unwholesome milk, and to regulate the sale of milk. nil | was approved {evening Capt iat oof the B | of the House {tives on “Fuh Culture | nia in fustry, its Faliure umpl - The Republican Ge rymandoer Harriseonrg, January i he House Apportionment Committee today 1. 4 greed to reco ge of the | MeCarl Bill of last session which Pern An agreement was also reached in favor of Rill which IS out of ine Legislative JA pportionmen: gives 119 Ry publican and S5 cratic districts the Loognecker he The Senantor al illows Democrats 5) distriets, Democratic Appor tionment Bills were all negatived, The McCracen Congressional Apportion Jill, giving the Republicans 18 districts out of 28, was also agreed up- ment on. tee voted to recommend £175,000 for the deaf and dumb institution at Phila | delphia, and $700,000 for the mainten- | ance of Soldiers’ Orphans’ Schools —— How ro Souve Tux Ixpiax Prone - At a joint the Joard of lodian Commissioners, and meeting of Nationas the Indian rights association last week in Washington, resolutions were adopt- ed expressing the views of the confer, ol ence that the solution the Indian problem is to be found in the abolition lands to Indians in severally, and the Indians to the full rights and duties of citizenship and urging upon Congress the necessity of putting into opperation immediately a comprehensive system of edueation for all Indians ; also, recommending that the unpaid balance dae the Indians un- der various treaties be expended by the Government within the the next three years in the establishment of new schools, like those at Hampton and Car- lisle, and approving the action of Con- gress in making appropriations for the pay of practioal farmers as teachers of agriculture on the Indian reservation. admission of the Captain Bankhead, of Virginia, chief engineer of the Grafton and Green Be.oar railroad survey, dic d suddenly at Philadelphia cn Toesdny. Wile lying in bed his false teeth camo locse and strangled him, Coasting. The Washivgton Str, in describing ture the young msn will endure with out an word of murmur, is upon by the Philipsburg Ledger us fol lows ; “You've nll heen theve, bb one of you, fut or lean, tall or short, and there's no use trying tos deny it may prele; ‘cutter now, a fust horse, buffslo robes, a girl dressed tn a sealskis sacque, elo, | ind iLyou can t look in the eye tha as much evjovyment ns you did from i sled than whose Lop a postage star Aon aud you modion wished that the ros intimate friend, | CoOmpro- S.A] meeting Agriculture wes | The House Appropriation Commit- | of the tribal system, the allotment of | intervals of every twe | 2 3 | that she would have d hold | notwithstanding | She never w YOui us it siring. o tiring, oi | haol the sled | | | I 4 | should "| font on | lost { do! | hill snd | made an impress i i { years will not efluce, those hs: days more “ar them more wed by | Ww | {yer and 1a {apy of the bell, There Pe one hundred fered b bave vel LO nay be agp towns in nnsylvania which ar years old, but when it consi WW many there are whic celal rate ther cer 1d which will do so if they ean get the themselves thereby earful consequence of the late rash of C foreseen il snd advertise ‘ dimly mneiis can be to have sn paper-mache to be erack thade HAL OCR I0INE, — a, — Corrector Hartranft ma«ter Huidekoper, of are no doubt convis that civil ser- | vice 18 the salt of this earth They were both re ap} ointed yesler lay and the term i« four vears, ——— Attention, Doctors. Everybody knows that the life of the average physician is a hard one. He is often compelled to ride great distances through mud and rain for a merely nom- inal fee. Itis not fit nor proper for us to condemn any physician for his work, but and pot. Philadelphia, 1 [a Lh] ya: we do assert that his practice can be made r, and he can effect more cures by proper and judicious use of FRRUNA he will only add this great remedy to ficines he will find that his fulness will be greatly increased. Full wwtion for its use will be found in the “lis of Life," and he should at once pro- cure this valuable book. N. J. Wright, Business Agent Evening Herald, Erie, Pa, says: “Dr, Hart MAN I can not but feel it my duty to express to you my thanks for the great benefit | received from use of your med Penvsa and MANALIN. One bottle of each placed me square on my of which confined me to my bed, and then left me lame and crippled. Three days from the commencement of the use of your remedies the cane was dispensed with, and in a week I was perfectly well,” Mrs. Ellen Mavnard, Oswego, Potter county, Pa, writes: “Dn, HarTMay, Columbus, QO. The small ulcers are all healed, and the two large ones are not more than half as large as they were, | am feeling quite well, The people say your Prats a and MaNALIN are doing a miracle. Ido not take ncarly so much opium as I did before.” . Joseph Thomas, East Brady, Pa, “1 have used your Prruxa and Maxarix with good results, In the year of 1850 I was 80 bad that I could scarcely walk. I used Peruxa and Manan, and am now as healthy as I have ever been. 1 have also recommended it to several parties, and they have been much benefited by it." Mr. C. H. 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Tells how any woman may become a mo! her without suffering any pain what. ever, Also how to treat and overcome, morning sickness’ swelled limbs and other evils attending pregnancy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by physi- cinns as the wife's true private compan Pon, Rered two cont stump tor deerpip tive cirends so ad costiideninl eter sent inseled envelope. Address Fraxk Twowss & Co. Publishers, Baltimore, MA, | the pleasure of ¢ asting, and the tor- | An Incident of the Old Bell. New Onteaxs, La, When the train besring the Liberty Bell drow Jan, 27, { up at Beauvoir, at about 1 o'clock yen comment d | | nssomb!ed terday afternoon, among the large crowd it the station was Varina David Hayes, a little grandchild of Jef Vi, every | {ped a gentleman caught the child in his {In Clubs of Five or over. « wv... | arms 1ou she | bless | which had not Me, Davis hi | eort of | where to take hold, comet { the party and its chosen | fensive—we are done with { the party to-day stands for a maj { the American people, and in a few weeks { it will be called on to administer the gen- { oral Government | has prevailed, ferson Davie. Ag soon as the train stop fl r to the bell, whieh warmly elasped with her tiny Kigaoa, arms and reverntly exclaimed, ‘God the dear ol I'he ind ident w grected with cheers subsided when up with entirely rove gente lemen who had be ma an Or nim, | | | | { | | 1885. ----- 1885. . R ’ 2s v a Demoeratic Nationa wiratwon. De ple Vindreated and Groat Wrong Righted, Ihe Pittsburgh Weekly Post Lhe great | 4 ortant events and hanges. To a Democrat who sided Cle interest and hope Weeks in Weiland # election, Lhe § SE [} abresst of Lue Umes | sod No ye warsal promises to be Ar In the doclarastio ins n the guration chat vp Tax Weexry, Post « omriiest intel! . with t from the old Democratic not hamper it of a century of ges 3 ERAng f the } oncerr gence cons will no8 quarter ed its energies with wabli { the Legisisture ® weed by a Rey w to be fruitful exciting incident ng congress will interesting in its broader field varied departments, Tox ‘ost will aim at excellence and iterary, miscellaneous, departments will | tained in their utmost efficiency, while ils | market reports will be prepared with | greater care and precision than ever be { fore and made absolutely reliable Now is the time for Democrats every. and strengthen representatives, | by extending the circulation of Democrat. : papers We are no longer on the de. ) apo smsion of {even m i In all Weexiy reliability. Its { news and local is ¥ Truth Single subscription, one year postage prepaid, gr “- $1, $1.00 no year, postage prepaid, | A tree copy for every club of ten | Send for sample copies. Jas. P. Bann & Co, PunLisn sas AMERICAN ELECTRIC LAMP A MODEL. The Electric Lamp. is one of those ueelal articles Senired In every family. There is sothing to explode Or dangerous in its sonstraction while it fs simple and Cany to mmnage. Tie Hight le generated by eloctoheity at tall expense. The Inconpescany Kleotric on. dlls of Sram, Grown, Pravisa Bonses, a Purernio Generator ; with fall issyrvovions for pet Wing In operation. Kitter sive mailed on receipt of price by the mann factarer, Frederick Lowey, P.O pox INE 00 4 OF FULTON STRBET, NEW YORE. KN. Bo-Batimates furnished for factory, ehureh, residences and mundeipal lighting af lowest cont, and All kinds of electrical work undertaken by contract Lh AJ * NOTICE —~N. A. Lucas, of the borough of Belisfonte Contre, Os, Pa, has ap plied to the 8 of Internal A of the Com monwealth of Pennayivamia for twenty sores of land situate in the township of Onrtin, of Buin, sdioining Janda of Kodoo on the | Bam Parrd on the Routh Wea. P. Mitchell on the Wet, Pardon Notice. Notion be herby given that application made | tor the Board of Pardons at its meeting on ied Tuesday of Febraary, A.D. 1888, for the Albert Bowers, now confined in the Western a —— thary. ALICE BOWERS wi be main | is mighty and | The Weekly Post 4. of n the pub. | } s all of | be | i | | I “During the last month, sold 10,000, considering that I began with only BOO é n { eT wo speaks volumns for PUNCH?’ cigar.” month and now sel early 10,000 month your a F. H. MASI, Druggist, Norfolk. Va SOLE AGENCY TANSILL'S “PUNCH,” AH. GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Block. SFr®1L00 PER MOTH MADE AT BEX OBLE DEEDS or vo V. AM Of many ages and rations, Introduction by Rev Herbert } A magnificent Holiday Book BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPH Especially a lapted for Hol Liberal Discount Extra Address, H, L. WARREN & C0. 1117 ey Ter ay » Chestnut St, Fom——— LLIN is GREAT rrayed by 100 Great Writers aa sak wl B AND rei, ID. D Ju nt FAMILY AGENTS WANTED. a. t Issued Also marnif Also magnifice UMS in great sales. Re variety of style Philadel phi ’s 4 4 Ss. A ' MARBLE SHOP pr PF LT » 4 ry epresen 4 rimion BSB LOYVY , where you RS can buy at the lowest prices, the VERY BEST kind of §| Marble or Granite Monuments, Head-Stones and #| Burial Vaults. Hundreds of the latest and finest # Designs constantly on hand to select from. Tu- bular Galvinized Iron Railing, and wrought iron —= fencing for Cemetery lots; also Marleized Slate, Mantles, Hearths, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed | in every respect, or we ask no remittance. Give «| us a call before buying elsewhere. S. A. STOVER, Bellefonte, Ta. LE. ‘ ¥ . Look . Min tion J N A.C , 11 « C er goods at a sweeping reduc From now until April 1st, I will sell all out for barg wint ADPVACT doys F 1008 ‘Nb HY OC. Mingle, Boot & Shoe Dealer, Extraordinary BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSW ARE. W. B. WILKINSON, ac. CHINA, GLASS, « Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte, Pa. Is seiling ALL KINDS of Crockery | and Table Glarsware at LOWER prices | than ever known in Bellefonte, ss the | following list will show | Best quality, Iron Stone China: od not to craze | Ten Sets (58 pieces) - | Dinner plates—Ilargest #1ze—per doz Diuner plates —medium do | Ten Plates do | Tareens—round or each | Sauce dishes each | Sauce Tureens | Sauce boats {| Cups and ssucer do in Warrant. a oo 125 110 on an 20 a0 iva! Ze oO br 50 300 00 ~hand do unhandled | Fruit ssucers—per doz | Chamber sets —10 pieces {| Pitcher and Basin Covered chamber TABLE GLASS Tumblers, each, Goblets, wl Fruit Bowls Cake stands Glass Sets, 4 pieces . S5¢ Full Stock of Decorated Tea, Dinne: and Chamber Sets, | Best English ware. Tea Sets, Decorated | in Blue, Black, Brown or Claret, 56 | pieces §5.00-—regular price $7.00, | Full assortment in Majolica and Fancy | Goods, &e, : | Majolica Pitchers, 20c: Bohemian Vases | height 10 inches, $1.00, and every | thing else just us cheap in proportion. | B&F 1 desire to say to every reader of { this advertisement : J want your custom, | and in reaching out for it I am fully pre | pared to gixe you the Greatest value for your money once yet obtained, Call and examine the goods and the price. If I do not fulfill strictly all I claim as | to prices joing LOWER than ever be | fore heard, 1 donot ask your patronage. The greater amount of goods | can sell the lower prices can and wii sx MapE. Respectfully, W. H. WILKINSON, Agent a 12 pieces do WARE ~THE~— National Life Insurance ©0., or MONTPELIER, Vr. Incorporated in 1848, Assets $3,000,000 £1000 Bonds ments. These the holder at the or at previous d , or a sti amount payable in cash at the end of uny yur after the first, on their sur. R. M. MCENALLY : Office—1 Door North 3 oa hag. BELLEFONTE, PA,
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