J ’ Neighboring CLEARFIEWD COUNTY, Mrs. M. M. Mitchell and her daugh locked went Aerie last week the to some person ter up house and on v visit On Sunday heard upon Philipsburg. passing the house the rushing of water inside, and investigation it wus found that the w a- flooded whole of one side of the house, and ws ter pipe had bursted and Lhe ter stood 10 vhe cellar to the dey th of a foot or more, Of course the property is damaged by its inundation but ther will probable be no serious loss / " Jo in rad, 1% 'rot- Youngman last week d smisse the high school class, owning of with searlet fever, and he We Lope his sarious illness two of his child has n resumed, the spe i ’ Raft fort HO} little covery of ones, ournal, The Mansion House Riverview to town, a distance of Lea ran miles, on Sunday last, and re home without having damaged F. M. Card been to selves or the sleigh. Maurice Hoffer had vilie and got out of the sleigh wo ant Curwens the horses, when they ran away id have engaged Thomas H. Murray, The people of Bigler m v to deliver his lecture, “How to Grow," at that place on Friday evening, Febru ary 13, and Thomas M. of New York. Saturday February 14. They should and no doubt Hon. laylor, for evening, will be well patronized. Officer Jordan had a lively Wednesday prisoner bound for Fort Shaw, Woods brought scuffie on the streets night with a Alter some foot-racing overhauled his man and him to terms, landing himself in the prison A th streets last Thursday, that a prominent report gained circulation on ) citizen of this place had suddenly died, | [he report was contradicted when the gentleman made his appearance. How anything like this could have start "ss unable to say. The Loafers’ Union, of Philipsburg, | were to meet last Sunday to elect offi- | cers for the ensuing year. They are in | advance of the Union in this place. They are compelled to wait until the the steps before they effect an organization. ice and snow leaves Court House — Republican HUNTINGDON, The Cambria county commissioners have decided to renew the reward the capture of Mickey Smith, the for of ~ caped murderer. Guess no persons will break their neks to find him, without compensation, in order to have the law vindicated. “Croaar chewed From “Jason's pen grapes, Demosthenes Napoleon had a passion for figs, Grant is equally fond of tobacco, old Senator Tabor, of Colorado, it is said, has a pas- sion for parched corn, but Judge Furst ~—~Huntindon and Centre counties! prodigy—who, may be said to combine many of the best traits of these five great men—Judge Furst we say, is nev- er so bappy as when he smokes the mild cigar which cheers but does not inebriate.);— Huntingdon Monitor, He smokes the “Curtin brand.” A Huntingdon county correspondent reports a man down that way as hav- ing thrown up a mill. What a jack’ that fellow must have, anyway says Traugh, of the Standard, But then nothing should astonish the world at large thst happens in Huntingdon or Bedford county.— Monitor, Oh pshaw 1 That's nothing, a man in Bleoms- burg purchased a farm in this county, and “threw it up, and it was immediately purchased by another: It may be a heavy weight upon the party of the second part, from the fact that the party of the first, part was oblidged to part with it. “stom- p——d———— Death of William C. Davis: We are pained to announce the death of Mr. William C. Davis which oceurr- ed last {Thursday morning at his resi- dence, on South Front street. Mr. D. was a well know and highly respected citizen, and the news of his death will be received with a deep feeling of regret by his large circle of friends and ae. fuaintances. He was a saddler and harnessmaker by trade, and has for a number of years been employed by our townsman, Mr. Robert Hudeon, and his aptness and trust worthiness as a workman, won for him the highest re, gard of his employer. Some three or four months ago he was taken ill with whal was supposed to be rheumatism’ but which developed into a serious ail ment, and which resulted in his death He has been confined to his bed for some time and has suffered intensely, He loaves a wife and several children to mourn kis demise and to the berav- Hd family we sxtend our deepest sym- pathy, — Philipsbvag Journal Valuable ore, said to contain gold, Rlatinum, silver and other metals, has { discovered in Huntingdon County, i { the water | ill whole. | loved pebles, ! G. oeanings. The loss from hog cholerain Nebraska last year is estimated at two million dollars Twenty-five ex-Confederate are in the United States NSanate an more than fifty in the Hou e, Dr. Carver was pretty badly strained his ¢leared by it shout £20 000, it is ed A girl only thirteen years of age by recent hooting feat, but report anu a widower of fifty were united in mari mony in Habersham County, Ga, a few duys nyo. I'he anthracite coal compunie’s n i product 1604 ing resolved to increase the the year to 31.000.000 tons, ‘I'he Pes sylvania Ratiroad again refuses combioation, ! { L | by counties | | | St. took fourteen solid columns of the Dvr mis (lof th i number of ( It is suid that the sudden and violent { changes in this destre {the Hudson valley, and that no er p tempera ure winter { have wed all the peach buds in there the iw itl be gathere d A Ine next summer, number of members of the b Producers, of | Connellsville coke region have Signed wgreement to continue the Hing arrangements for another vear from April Ist, Ex (lif | <t (rovernor Stanford, says All wt, has a Helstein cow on his Vina the {ranch that in thirty-one days gave 1637 | pounds of milk, several pounds more | than the gross weight of the cow. The wire mill of Oliver & Roberts. on the South Side, Pittsburg, has been closed indefinitely and the employes have been advised t ) secure work else { where, No cause is given for the SUS. pension, Jef ferson Davis has written for publi in wh ech he claimes to to {; ition, nfederate ted f have declined send { troops into iientucky when his gue { to hin, on account of respect for { states rights, — — Lumber Operations. The Renovo Record says : [| The operating on Youngwoman's k will all finish up their jobs by the first of the coming month. lum- | bermen [gree Mr. James | Dougherty estimates the crop at about twenty-two million feet, of which about | one-half is pine and oak and the re | mainder hemlock. Gamble, White & Paddy's run, are about com. pleting their winter's work. The { Co., on i {on different runs along the West Branch | are also nearing completion. put The out timber | will not be near so large as last year, of pine and square -— Grant Condoles with Mrs. Colfax Sout was reecived to-day from Ex-President Grant by Mrs, Colfax. After mention. ing his health as improving from a dis- abling attack of sore throat, Fen. Grant says: “Mr. Colfax and | were personal from the day of our association on the same ticket for the two highest offices in the gift of the nation up to his un- timely and unexpected death. | was always his defender against what | be” lieved to be most unjust charges.” The letter abour.ds with expressions of heart- felt sympathy of Mrs, Grant and himself with Mrs, Colfax and her son in their sudden and great loss, and closes with additional words of eulogy of the char- acter of Mr, Colfax. President Arthur also sends a letter expressing feelings of the deepest sorrow at the death of Mr, Colfax, c— A — ~0n Saturday morning a series of terrific explosions of natural gas occur. red in Pittsburg, injuring many people and destroying much property. The explosion occurred in three buildings, the Iron City Hotel, a saloon and an- other sroall building at what is known as “forks of roads” om thirty fourth street. The first explosion occurred in a cellar in which gas had collected from a leak in the main pipe, and a young lady upon entering struck a match which instantly caused Lhe explosion and the house was almost shaken apart before people recovered their self poss- ession there was another terrible explo sion. This time it was in the cellar of the saloon which was badly wrecked, The saloon was crowded amd men and beer glasses were thrown in all directions. In this place several were badly injured two little girls wers cov. ered with the debris and burned beyond recovery. When the third explosion occurred a passenger oar on the citizens line was passing. A boer keg was blown from one of the saloons, and struck the conductor, knocking him senseless, about twenty two persons were injured. The gas pipes for a long time have been in a very bad condition and the company have been requested frequently to repair them, The citizens are very indigoant and unless some favorable action is taken they will tear them out in the viclaity in which the explosion occurred, officers | he | the Associate 10 the | 100% | Jexp, ind, Jan, 30.—A letter Among Our Exchanges. [ Mr. Jacob Stalilsmith, an old resident of this city, fell pavement this LG, Weidhan's [residence on Water street and disloeat, ed his left srm in two places, He Dr. Hayse' office for treat k Haven Express on the [moruving in front of ( wns to L | taken ment, ' ng to Willis Corey one night last week and stole all the chickens on the roost, among which was some of the finest games in this sec ti here was nm chickens sick pes also a couple o {which Will h the thief will eat, sid ong the route of the « susad bell” last on erable itement was exe week New Cirieans, “old bells” Ly on its way from Clearfield hans plenty of and vet whenever they the Eo from home thers ila 1% not of fuss made over them, —( RX 1 .Yesand there more fuss , than old Belle” strange the number divorces asked for sand granted in hun dreds of instances, daily, in all If parts of the country voungsters blind, Hur learn that los is very such would perhaj Snot be the ) Yes *¢ cat I'l ! § notice Loat it ches the ol Ww the Mr. youngsier Samuel Khale, of Cliotondale, He | township there is overburdened with WAS In Lhis I'uesday, the LAE people 1n want, eleven One family of [is dependent entirely upon iblic {ch arity for the necessaries of life, Im- prov os nce on the | art of the sufferers is mostly the i Repub sgalnst ' selves them condition, —( I'be movement the tramp nuisance In our country was nol a Ces The county had to pay keeping of thirteen of ti ten days or more, and attor ney secured a fee ou ctment of each of them and then the tramps | were sent on their way rejoicing. Evi {dently the present tramp law doesnt fill the bill, and the great problem as | to how to releive communities of these | great nuisances is still unsolved. — Demo- | erat & Sentinal, | maidens ladies, living in Three a | neighboring hamlet, formed a ciicle for Their | prayers were based upon faith being the | secret prayer about a year a an, | substanee of things hoped for, and the | . { most ardent desires of their hearts was | i " aman for each of them. They met in an § : {upper room in the home of one of bud mind a? i Y'circie | | earnest, so moch so that sometimes | their meals had to be carried to them | « | But their | answered, prayers were heard Two of them are a | married and the third one In engaged Pores it {and the happy day pamed | {who profess to have no belief cures can now lay aside their and unmarried ladies, of ev. take happy.- ry courage, from “‘eircl Lock Haven Jou — A A—— rm i How rents are paid and life maiotain- population of this section is an enigma beyond public solution and to which grasping landlords give little if any thought, and that not in the way of commiseration, Hog cholera is prevailing in Upper Berks to an alarming extent, head, Our total exports of merchandise for the 12 months which ended December 31st, 1584 exceeded the imports in val ue by $120076,072. - — A A— Excommunicated. Mz. Venvox, O.,, January 30.—In connection with the settlement of the civil-rights suits against the proprie. tors of the Pavillion Skating Rink, and the benefit derived by the Afri. can M. E. church by the terms of the settlement, the hostility of Rev. Fath. er Lane, of St. Vincent de Paul's Catholic church, is evidence of the difference of opinion in regard to skating rinks as a proper place of amusement. The members of one church sue the proprietors of the rink for damages on account of being re- fused admission and the money paid in settlement of the suitsis turned over to the church, while the pastor of St. Vincent de Paul's Catholic Church publicly declares the rink a nuisance and prohibits any member of its church from attending it. Three young girls who disobeyed the Fath. er’s command were on last Sunday made to do public penance for their disobediance. Two of them respond. ed to the call, and during the service kneeled in front of the chancel rail, the observed of all observers, The third refused to do penance, and was excommunicated from the church. Her father and mother were held re. sponsible for her actions, and suffer. he same penalty with her. Chicken thieves visited the coop be- | taken | Philadelphia 10 least | car- | of | would | | changed the | and their devotions were most and | ready | ed by a large percentage of the working | Some | farmers have lost as high as vighteen WAN TED! FIFTY GIRLS! TO KNIT AND CROCHET. (xood Wages, Pay WeeKly. [ | . given out to be | Work and material | furnished, called for and delivered free Light, steady work made at home, | by XPress, | GLOBE KNITTING (0. $9 Fay Washington Ni, Boston, Mass A GOOD BUSINESS FOR ANY ONE fi 411k Py SP del oe il 1] WAY | 4 A ‘i | GOLD, SILVER AND | ING, CKLE Comp lete Out ht $ yal) Practical, useful and profitable omy, thrift, ; econ intelligence and a quick | f nnels for | muking money sre the qualities that tell under the new era of wtifie de field in| ' iry " ipprehension { successfal ch FOL unlimited old wares and family velopements: an hou eh open fora profitable JEW ness in filling orders for replating st small e M any ladisg sine with our X pense, handsome in-} PLATING | without interference Are mak ing ‘ £3.50 PortranrLe illustrated sbove fatiguing labor other duties, Bpparatus or with | Any one can easily learn | lity of Gowp, Si vee. | arisc on Warcnes, Cuan For and set consisting {-Proof C that met to do the finest wndNicxkre P rings In lined jua D i Knives, Ka Spoons | of Tank ement Three i deposit 30 day, Hanging | of | 1ske the above with Aq { Battery will ellis of fi 1 weight of 5 penny Bars, wire Gold Solution, half ox of Bright Lus- metad the brill want and lustrous appearance of finished work. Remember these Hons not exhausted by but will Plateany number of articles if the sim- | ple Book of instructions is followed, Any one can do it. A Womans Work. For fifty cents Extra will send Six Chains or Rings that can be Goud Praren and sold for Two Dovtiars more than the whole outfit costs, Our Book, ‘GOLD AND SILVER FOR THE PEOPLE, which offers Usnival- Eb INpregsesTs to | sent Fuex If not successiul ean be returned and ex- for MORE THAN ITS VALUE. REMEMBER, this a prac- tieal oufit and I will warrant it, or it can be returned at my expense. Will O. D. if desired, upon receipt balance to be when Next size outfit, with Tank n:y $6. TRY IT. Profit cent, Worth five Litnes its scientific and busi- LLL me quart Siiver Solution and sa galion ol | ickle, and { Br tre, that will give the su Are one use, i i al be sent © o! $1 lelivered i 1 Oxi 50 collected ¥ 4 oser AR) peor A pr pest edducato Address Furr Osi 8s ac LN) 81 in any amily rick Lowey, Manufactur NOTICE. —In the tr aunty in the matter ihe undersigned in sid oss § make dis those legal parties interested at Friday Vebrusry the when and where all and t A nu atiend Wesey Keisen, Auditor EGISTERS NOTICE.—The fol- owing » unis have been sxsamined Bled of ard in this { hours and legatons “hee Inet R and remn wpection ors in any hat on awed Mice for the In Creditors and all oth and will be presented w tre County n Wednesday A.D for allows: re worsted f Cen f Jannary | Wi { ve the rg . : A the 2 1 nd | and confirms tion 13 tor ol & eaned ay n The scconnt of Samael! (Jramly, f Daniel « Administra near, inte of Miles township, de 2d, The Sret and Sas] scconnt of John W Smith, Administrator of ke. of Juses Mabaffey, late | of Howard Borough, decensed i ted, The first and partial scconnt of Clement Dale | Administrator D. B. N.C. T. A. of &e. of David Etters late of Benner tow nehip decensed th of A conned Sth. Aecount of A.W, Ulrich, Executor of & of Ramos] Grape, Inte of Pean Sownship, deconsed, “th of &« oi Tth. The first and pai tial account of John P. Har. ris Guardian of A. Mand Katursh Barr, minor children of 8. L. Barr, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased fh. The a f George Korman Guardian of Blanch L. Korman, a minor ehild of Asean Korman, deceased. As filed by D. W. Garbrick and £. M, Long, Exetutors of George Korman. deceased th. The account of George Korman, Guardian of | Julian Frazier, a minor child of Jonathan decd as fled by DW, Garbrick and 8 M ecutors of George Korman, late Aoconved 10th. The ccconnt of George Korman, Guardian of Sarah BE. Jamison: a minor child of Mars B Jamison, decessed, ne filed by DD. W_ Garbirick and 8 M Long, EBxecutors of George Korman, deceased 1th, The scoonnt of George Kormon, Guardians of Alfred T. Korman, a minor chiM of Asron Korman, | Inte of Walker townabip, deceased, as filed } yh. Ww, Garbrick and 8. M. Long, Kxeeutots of ke. of Seorge Korman decesassd | 12th. The account of M. L. Rishel of ke. of Michael S<hnitz, doceared, 13h, The account of Jas, F. Weaver, Trostes, to soll the Real Estate of John shope, iste of Boggs township deconsed Hh, The account of James A, Keller, Administra | tor of ke. of Andrew Keller, late of Potter township deceased 15th, The second and final account of Peter Hoy, and Benjamin Roush Trustee 10 sell Real Rotate in partition , of Jacob Hoy, late of Marion township, de ceased, 16th. The second and final account of Peter Hoy and Benjamin Roush, Administrator of &¢. of Jacob Hoy , Inte ot Marion township, deceased, 17th, The secount of Adam Hoy and C, Dale, Jr., | Exsentors of de, of John Rockey, Tate of Bpring tows ship, deceased, 18th, The account of Samuel M. McMurtrie, Ad. ministrator of &e. of Aun Eliza McMurtrie, late of bd township, decased., 19h. The account of Andrew Brockerhef, Adw a: i istrator de bonis non, ke, of Pelix Malley ‘ae of | Bellefonte Borough, L 20th, The third partial acconnt of B.C. Names | and Adam Hoy, Adminksteaton of the Hon. James T | Hale, late of Bellefonte Borough deceased as Sled by | Adan Hay ! het. The sec vd parfial account of Ine. I' Harris, Administrntor of fe of Seno) amis tose of Belle. fonte Boreugh, decmmani : The account of Joseph W, Marshall, Executor of Ann Ustheart late of Better township de of The account of Peter Barefoot, A di nistrator f Suman Lee. late of Potter % wiship, decens- yey oy Frazier Long, Ex- | f Gregg township Administrator Inte of Gregg towsship, ! Janes A pCa dal Hoag intn ERE J BEE NE TET] | i i { bee Subsciibe tor thie Covrae Dawocnag 1 | and gy! | ly relievi ' | SN I C4 FLEMING, THE TAILOR, "BELLEFONTE, “Rough on Coughs,” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughw, Colds, Sore Throat, Hourseness, Trochies, 15¢. Liquid, 25¢, “Bough on Rats.” Clears ont rats, mice, roaches, flies. ante, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. Druggists, 1000 Mens, Youths, Bovs and Children’s SUIT! Of the Celebrated be. “Heart Pains" Palpitation, Dropaical, Swellings, Diz ZINN ORS, Indigestion, Headache ySleeple # ness, cured by “Well's Health Renewer,’ Ll Roug Ask for Well Quick complete corns q . ; h on Corus “Rough on Corns, Hurd 15¢ cure, fd warts, bunions, | Poroused Flaster ! improved, Lhe bes t for backache, pains in the chest or je, rheumatism, neur gin, ( Ke Fl) | “Rough on Pain Strengthening, t Rochester Make, “Thin People “Well's Health Henewe | health and vigor, cure | ; s Headache, Nerveousness, De r'' restores Dyspey win, I ' . " $100 | “ust received and put in stock for sune| Fall and Winter SAT.ES, I't I'hese goods are in ev: ry particular [equal to any custom made garments, and at much lower ] bility Whooping Oongh, many Throat Affection children, promptly, plessan R ( ar y aly the Hn i by KE I Lm agli B ches i | | | | | yrices, and SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP TRIMMINGS, LININGS. AND FI? “Roush re Faceache, 15 m 1 Toothache Uraigia, Re on Instant lief for N+ Ask nd 25¢, f “ or or ywgl ach To any other Ready Made Clothing sold in Centre county, and at equally , | low prices to any other, Pretty Women Ladies who wo re! n and vivacity Don’t fail to try Health Renewer,” 1d { ial ire i 5000 P ml) J Catarrhal Throat Affections king, irritati “ airs Throat waghs, ore, cured I'roches, 15 Dy in 1 y, Liquid 25¢, Rough on Itch “Rough on lich’ humor Lions, ringworm, rosted feet, cl The H en, sl OW Cures fetter, salt | Mens, Boys, Ladies, " Misses and Children's SHOES | &Q i S ! [Of the most celebrated makes, of ac- knowledged superiority and workmaa- ship. | ope of the Nation in qe velopeme Wide Awake three or four hours every night cough mg. Getimmediate res. by using Wells Rough o Troches, 16¢ ; Balsam, 25 relief and sound C r yaork n ughs, “Rovan ox Pains” Pomevsep PLas- TERS Strengthening, improved, the best for backache: pains in chest or si . | - se sgridd ih Prices Always the EGAL NOTICE—Notiee is here. bn TE ns Veen tetas, Sh. Bh Lowrest. S & A LOEB . LX. . i of Jacob Fmith | to widows under the § us of t of 14 th, of April A. D. 1851, have boon confirmed nisi by the Court and fled in the office ofthe Clark of the Or phan’e Court of Centre county and if no excepiions be gi hereto on or before the fret day of pext term the same will be confirmed slw Inventwry of the persons Walker, late of Boggs t whnaskip his widow Margery Walker woship, dec'd, a taken by his widow, i» i Read THis and send 4ets four our il | rated book giving full particulars in re- gard to ELECTRICITY snd MAGNET- ISM as used byour best physicians in their practice for the cure of any nervious, or chronic ailment. Our ELECTRIC and MAGNETIC appliances are the lates improved and sre worn on any part of the body day or night, and st work without the least, inconvience to the wearer. They generate a mild soothing current GALVAXIC ELECTRICITY, which is infused to the nervous mild, but oon- tinueous and thus overcomes pain and weakness, 4 $ ie, rhe roy is the | | | lated y property of Jac docased ax taken } y Inventory of the personal property iste of Potter t Hantah Bmith Invent { the personal property Iy late of Mile townehis widow Mary Ans Bierly ry { Peter RB Beir doownsed, as taken dy lus f3 Teventors £4 { the pereonal property hn Della urtin townikip docenend, as taken by bi widow Sosan Della Kr. iste Apprajsement of the Real BEetate ton, late of Husten tencahip decensed his widow Julis Saxton, of Bam wel Bars a takenly Jas. A. McCraw C.Oo 9 Register's office Bellofonte Dec, 29, 1884 31 HAVE, EAVE, HAVE A lack of nerve force, no matter how caused gives rise to the fol- lowing symptoms, WEAK BACK, TIRE ED LANGUID FEELING upon get ting up in the morning nervous twitoh- ing, and uopleasant dreams. HEAD ACHE, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION KIDNEY disease, DIZZINESS, WATERBRASH ete. allo which can be overcome by sapplying to the body the necessary amount of ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM which owing to the weakened and over- taxed condition of the other functions of the body, are unable tosupply. When the nerves are once strengthened as they are by the use of the HOWARD GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD and our other appliance these symp- toms disappear Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC CO. 103 Chestnnt St Phila, YOUR CLOTHING. Made:-:to:~ Order, BY BAGGAGE DELIVERY AND LOCAL EXPRESS 1 would announce to my old friends and patrons and the public generally that 1 nave re-sngaged in the Baggage Delivery and Local Express business, apd respectinily olicit a liberal share of pat NOS MOVED WITH CARE AND GUARANTEED in all respects I have fostclam Ki dere left at Crider Mo I Iy attended t \! DITORS NOTICE.—~The un- 4 dervigned an Auditor appointed So make dis tribution of the funds in the hands of the Shenifl, arising from the sie of the real ost of J. I. Peeri among those legally satiiled thawte will witend to the duties of his sppointament at his office In the borough of Bellefonte, on " 20th day of Jaunary, A. D, L485 ot 10 o'sdock AN. of sald day, when and where all partion fn Iniurest oan attend CM. BOWER, Aufiwr> ronage. PIA. ATISFACTION I would also say that pdling Wood for sale, and ol or & Son's office will be protapt B. F.BARN Full Stock, Low Prices, “ NO FIT, NO SALE. —— i —— NOTICE is hereby given that the i moconnt of 8 8 Lyon, Comenitees of Mes Ans Po 1 yon, (now decersnd | ins bosn fied in the offios of the Prath cutary of the Court of Common Please in an For Phe vimpty a0 1 morn, and that the said ae I hh LAS Tn comtrmaten at the next an of sabloog J.C. HARRER, N. E. Cor. Diamond, PA, da Fo vee Det someon Latent oigente furnish. 3 ing gL ‘ .- um - GU aesuxiMen's,
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