The Centre Democrat, Taarsday fos February 5, 1885, { Local Edi and t Business Manager, » GEO. ¥. BIBLE, cuntalntng taportant news, solicit connty. No communications hy toe real name of the CORRESPONDENCE od from auy part of the paarted nrless ympan ie! writer. Nx f.ocal Department. Notice. Qur-patrons will please not pay on subscriptions or other ac money Frank. BE. «&. G. P. Buse. light a stingy man, er pipes last week. | ed the bengh this week in the ease of | { John nny i lp | Wallace Duncan, as post ; | counts, except to our authorized agents | weather that man can desire, and will | Tighter the | I'he revival in the methodist church i ; ’ a) in this place closed last week. 1 Kyery few daysa little snow falls miking ching still better, tendance at court last 1 rege i ge. Hon. A. the Legislative ; been very ndebted to f for coples-ol and this - W Woodard Rec Jno. rd. 141 denomina- pro etnern are having a first | bul some I ~A false al last Thursdey ded created some exeitems boys Tespor he alarm 2 near by, in as ma the Hose House i when the was given a number being in church ru hose and cart. —In addition ready i 1" he Tr 4 E ne ': ge n a w r M en for the nstitute | v to-morrow andSatur r. Fisher has secured the servic of, W. H. Stavens« will lecture uj and kis origin” | winian theory. lis lecture is vers ly spoken of, and exceeding! When the old deg was ton du funny phase, an« ” gly humorou - t at bill dated AWAY 4a Was among the debris 1850, it read fell fan ws Underwood sixty-two in pig metal at twenty ton, signed , M. Adam P. Risley.” for twentyaine dollars on & Co. per Un the back was a rece the with n i : pe .The present paper is in the posess the relie colle paper, Robt the late war, and at present a resident of Coalville had successful operati ion of of thi tars Mr. Geo. soldier in & very delicate, though n I removal of one of his eyes entirely wn perfermed, in his head. ed by Dr. Hayes of this place. Anun natural growth causing blindness of the | one member was rapidly effecting the other, hence necessitated the opera- tion which so far has had the desired effect of restoring the sight of the other, ~«The sleighing Las been excellent during the past two weeks, and sleigh: ing parties exceedingly numerous, To give an aocount of each, where they went, and the time they had, would re quire about seven reporters. On last Wednesday evening sbout twenty eou- ple from town went to Centre Hall, and through the hospitality of that gener. ous and affable Jandlord D, J, Meyer the joyous crowd were well enterinined, Dancing was the principal amusement of the evening: the supper however seemed to be the most enjoyable part, The party was a decided success in every respect, and the gentlemen who got up the It was without a doubt the largest of the same are to be congratulated, soason and comprised many of our best ¢ mld pull, an i! voung ladies snd gentlemen ad then oil that eight some of the bo uy the moun Lia, | points along A. } Wee | in the church | | | | | ~Pon't forget the local Institute at Unionville. Excellent sleighing now and par. ties are in order, New suibsoribers are being added to our list every week, the leader of | the Centre Hall cornet band. The ice jam above Lock Haven «Mr. James Lohr is 1 . \ { arousing the fears of the people along the hanks of the river, Judge Dean of Hollidaysburg grae E. J. Pruner. Fowler vs. T. Personal J. H. Holt of Snow Shoe, is attending Court as a witness, this week, Mr. Wm. Irvin of Clearfield town last week attending to business, Squire A, B, attendance ai court this week as a jurior, Wns in Lucas of Romola is in | The presence of Miss Murray illumin- ated our composing room last Saturday morning, Call again, Mr. Ed Kitzmjller, manager in the telephone exchange at this place spent Sunday with his relatives in William Wim. Peeler, of Spring Mills, writes | M.. his D, | alter name he succeeds master, Wao haveon hand any variety of | i April 1st, | ¥ i keep up our sto k until I'he Susquehans river was lrozen so hard last week that the vehicles ere geod i upon the ice, at Lock Haven and other | the river. chuck” tle was “wood day Monday and that industrious quadruped went back for a six weeks sleep, accord county, | this caused by us or place, nt, Our mail through, Naka round and Linirless in the ds on was the £ { ur his deatt wile ith a) R86 &) lon : Logan Hose boys gave a dan Fri attended. ne hose house on Was very we 1} 7 1004 m vis was devoted to the i of equipments thelr sary expenses.atten ling ausic was furnis k, violinist and leazant Gap presiding al organ. —On last Thursday evening s surprise | | | § " party was given at the residence the Goldsmith brothers, The party was plao- {by Mrs. [sasc Guggenheimer and was + decided success as well as a surprise I'he Adephic Orchestra furnished the { musie, and dancing was indulged in un ated by La | | rom The aperation was perform- | | | least | | The {feature was the fact, that til the “wee’’ hours of moraing. niy regretiui 10t present tu give additional ation, ~The skating rink ownea and oper- McDougall brothers Fishel Forrest to Mesars, Mr. this state, wh was sold to a of nanty o will continue plage good attractions there, and make comfort of the partners. Under the ont of Messrs, McDougall the some changes in the building for Manag rink has proven a success financially good secured and the « as attractions have been have been wit- best ne nessed by many of our citizens, by these gentle Great eave was taken man to keep up the reputation of their | rink, and no or boisterous characters addmitted, which was a very They made | numerous friends while here and speak my roper | commendable feature, very kindy of their treatment at the hands of our citizens. It will be but a few months until Bellefonte will have direct communica- tien with Lewisburg and in fact Phila. delphis and the east generally via. Le mont, Centre Hall and Spring Mills, Situated as we ane, in the very heart of the richest mineral deposits, iron, ore limestone of the best quality, coal fields. | coak, charcoal, amd the Lest timber, | blessed with an agricultural soil second | to none in the State; water of the best quality, both for power and drinking | purpose, what is to hinder Bellefonte from becoming one of the best manufac- | turing towns in the State, What better | inducements do eapital want to locate | here then the advantage afforded by ilealth, wealth, and the Car The nail works, glass worke, grist mills, and the steel works Plenty of men I'hese are ad. I nature, shops are here, dings, are here, ng to labor in enact npen rarely potessed] hy ny other ’ ' “ A hint to | sport, Mr. Daniel Grove, of near this place { 18 another of those good Democrats that goes around and pays the printers in advance, Missos, Powers Maggio Jackson and Katie of this pl wee, spent Friday eve in Hublersburg at the residence of Mr. lurkstresser, Mr. Cyrus C. Brumgard of Wolf's store accompanied by bis brotherin-law | Mr, Emerick of ( LST 0, respects t 1 i othe Dusocrar. nl Mi J Samuel Brugger of Fleming, hea the beat with a happy impulee, b dg r his du in advanoc, Mr, and wn | ways makes the rt of editor ealling Lh Ayir ‘ s tothe paper a year Mrs, Nwavely A. their friends and re 8 5 visiting ! Renovo, returned home on day evening ence | i twos } of LWO Werk Our friend LL. hant ugh sil | frequent] | {and | 3 : | heart glad Mr. Will ¥ Y sena doll Confer who stands, a number of he Mr. W thought the t years iam IO " Romola, and Mr, ¢ ; : FITTDAD « for Reube to work i be for both ew . WO to | sul . {told H, | Mr | his frie ard former i r AT snd ENTREE Deloog to send their names Michael r of nd M lowes ii List in. yn fe Howard with , of Blanch A riday. The ple bf . warm frie | Mr RAT of Bowes gaged | lumber busing Creek number of y¢ and is thoroughly liar with th Mr in 3 ae same the sick, but in the form, and wno a ' thing he eould failed to that | the best thing he could do would be to plank down a dollar and fifty cents for the largest, and best paper in Centre [ county, the Cesrre DEMOCRAT. | has been rea y on and then | R¢ 5 his h an cls | have enough to read, concluded | | occasion of Jeera Moone “A MOUNTAIN PINK, ~—AD- unusual interest and rare enjoyment will be presented to our citizens on Wednesday Feb, 11th, in the first appearance here of the bright and talented little Soubrette star “Bella Mooore’' who assumes the title role in Bates and Barron's great dramatic suc cess ‘A Mountain Pink” Mis« Moore's route throughout the season has been a series of most flatter ing and enthusiastic receptions. She has justly been styled a little “sunbeam of comedy”. She comes to our city fully prepared to please tho most fastidious, She is endorsed by the unstinted favor- able commente of the press at large, be- ing to us a play of great power popular ity, and merit; and is backed by a com- pany of acknowledged strength and ability. She is quoted as giving to the character of the untutored and neglect. od “Mountain waif’ a sparkling and faultless interpretation, free from afl- fectation or mannerisms, full of vim and animation, and blending therewith of feeling, that apirit and | that intensity tl | | | rawer of 1 vo which never fals to i oni #) i" : 1 } { their arrival at Mill Hall, went dire | to the home of the groom's parents at | entre Hall, paid | who | est thing | sald do | A Grand Reception. Mr, William Knecht and his bride re wedding trip, having visited Philadel. phia, New York, Boston, and other places of interest, The bridal payty on Ly | Cedar Springs, where a grand reception About sixty invited (" Me(linticks irance and rendered | was held. av were present, ban App their choice selections. A very pleasant | 1 Ome of | | Lin an | | time was spent in social enjoyment by lo 1H J F) those in attendance | press The bride in the ab | gie Schaffer daughter Ive ol {and sister to our worthy | Prothonotary Jlawis Schaffer, | The play entitled “Enlist War, son Literary Societ 1 for produced hy the mq mber ( the { y, on last Saturday evenin received with evidence of due ap) { tion by the large, select and « | | | | audience present, I'he roles by the respective parties wer en, and are worthy of *] { at all unfavorable, vould be { I not | any criti sm it the words peat in tt} i 14 | Shak Ar ‘au Le pe | and the tion M some respect Was In the most | 4] listross d ing lL} nave the seemed finténd iH" had to 1 80Mme piays a ied with reality. The largest and best audiend | the season gathered it the Opera House | last night to witness of “The Mountain P ombination performance k" by the nor has there ever that be {4 audience was Lier picased Lhan was this on¢ throughout, i I'he y was one of thnlling i it T AN was except LY 4 i . star well produes i ¢ «8 i Moore, is a charming little woman a [an actress of much more than { talent, She took the audience by storm i {in the i 1: first act and never lost her 3 She was well supported rv.1 ok | The company is dese Lock Han | SUCOPSA, ~ —We | Wagner, understand that Mr. ol for a number of years employ - ed in the grist mill at Rock Forge, will take charge of Hon, | | steam grist mill at Centre Hall Station. Mr. | made a better selection. Mr. Wagner's Kurtz could not possibly have | reputation as a first class miller is well the f established, and his absence from regret upon the partof the patrons, ~The with passengers ; ig fact the standing morning train was crowded room was at a premium; most of them were coming to attend court, either ay jurors, witnesses, last but not least, as new boarders for Sheriff Walker, and some perhaps to get a free pass to Pittsburg. ~The examination for Teachers Per manent Certificates will be held in Bellefonte, March 18th 1885. Teachers intending to secure certificates will please have their blanks signed. Savriz A, Muxk, Chairman of Committe ~The Lock Haven Express says the new prssenger train East on the Beech Creek road from Philipsburg went through that place on Tuesday morn- ing at 8:50 and if nothing happened would reach Philadelphia at 5:55 p. m. The same train leaves the Broad & Cal- lowhill street depot at 9:50 a. m, and arrives at Lock Haven at 6:50 p, m. and Philipsburg 9, p. m, «Mr, Daniel Bickle, of Garrison, Pottowattomic county Kansas favored the Dexocnar with the “wherewith,” to keep the printer alive, We understand Daniel is doing very nicely in the far wost, Daniel, May vou continue to prosper { Poorman vs, John Hoy, Agent, verdict | turned on Friday afternoon from their for pla ntifi $14.00, put | Fred Kurtz's new |, Rock Forge mills has been a source of | Couvnrnr Process, Mathew A, 1 A C MceMil dict for plaintiff for £127.20 K. B. White Wm | | agent, Va, Bowersox Baum, Jr., vs, (; Frank verdiet defendant, ’ [4 Commonwealth i Ww. | | aggraviated assault and battery, guilty, vA, Edinger, « £50,00 fine, =» months county il and cos! | Same vs, Amos Crain, assault and or | batter J y, guilty. Sentence, 2500 fine, 3 in county jail, and Mike Ma liquor law not guilty. montl yi 1 Ve, yer, violation « Defendant to | Same | | pay one fourth of costs and prosecutor | Mike Ryan three fourths, A ! and sume, ault battery be { livided y ’ Saunily Mike iy an and de Bella | ordinary | Bh, Fishers out lumber fo H. ] lidwell. frot last the trimming depart mn Hall COR( h ehoy LN Mi | bh ap] Friday take irance uxtaix Boy. MivLis The affairs of luded village are | Our sed moving slong | mer, The M, E. Congregation is holding a | revival with fine § very good meeting, Rev. Mr, health has been very poor during the past year, has 80 far recovered that he was able to preach in the M. E, Church last even. ing in place of Mr. Elliott, the regilar pastor who was away on a visit to Al- toona. Mr. Ague expects to remove to Milesburg in the spring where he will locate until he regains his health suffi. ciently to resume action work in his profession. The Lutheran congregation also hopes to have another minister soon, to take the place of Rev. Koser who lately re’ moved to Northumberland, Pa. “Rumor says our town is to enjoy the benefits of a local Inatitute in the near future; but no definite time has as yot been set, neither hus any part of the program been made known, Wo are sorry to announce the death on January 20th of Mr. Frederick Seig- le, who resided about one mile east of this place. He had been suffering with consumption for several years, was a soldier in the war of the Rebell whose Ague, He a pension at the time of his ITe was a member of the M. E church and expressed bright hopes of the fu ture and a willingness to die. Mrs Seigle died only about three month ago. i Cole {urd r usual quiet man~ ion and had a fair prospects of receiving | desth. | —— Levi Reynolds, who lives on the Bell- vlonte p ke, about north of I Stream, was arrested here on Sat- y and one mile evening taken to intl st Bel slonte { nl Heing his w d on Monday morning for This is the | locked {up for similar misbehavior, and no | doubt the Court will give him “the full of the Philiysl party { REL snd family, econd Lime He nolds has been ats f $ benefit law Jone regulating such We Canes, \ day nal have i not hundred wiles | | from here who beats snd I ( threatens the | life of his wile, i; arre it he has not teen BFA simply be is¢ his wife fears (| re wale ung his th's burly muscu- DEATHS. nary at Boo fant » f Me mon the and Jur a Centre yoars | CHRISTIE'S School of Business. J brid ledge, middle practical me luties of 1 alty of 1m ying the young and woth sexes by pew and ods for the responsible business life. Hates Advantages super- ‘or particulars address, 8. N. CHRISTIE, Principal. Lock Haves, Pa. moderate, - OOR MANE DYES are r to dre. AN colors for sotton, wool, silk or feath Fast, brilliant For sale by F. POTTT GREEN super any ong » I ore Grain Market, As corrected weekly by Lawnasce L. Broww Wheat, new, per bushel. Wheat, old, per bushel Rye, pee bushel Oorn, shelled, per Oar, per el. @ 8 bushel Produce Market Following are the produce quotations se received by ue up to the hour of ging to press—3 o'clock, Weld. nesday Fm: Potatoes, per bushel Butter, per B Dry Apples... Bamtie, por Lash sl Pacon wm 2h 25 a Wb Fre A we LH « LAO KTP I. DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE A Letters of Administration on the estate of Hamilton 1. Graham deosased late of Snow Shoe township having been granted to the undersigned, he desiron all pervons knowing themsal vee indebted to anid state 1o make immadicte payment and those having dais against The same to present them dal suthentiosted by law for purment EMMA RK. ORARAM, Snow Shoo Pa. " - +n > NTHE ORPHANS COURT OF Batate of Michan! Schulte, dooens reigned an A or appointed by said Ww distribution of the funds in the hands MW. Lo Riskeel adnsinietrstor of Soy of Michael Eelyuite, deconssd, to and among (hose ‘ogally entit) thoreko, will meet the partion in interest st his in Bellefonte, Pa. on Toesdey Felrasry 20th, 1885 a 0 e'clock A. M. where all parties interested may ape J.C, Maven, Anditos pont, Flour, roller, per seok fhoulder sugar cured Centre Oonnty ibe 9 5 . \
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