The Centee Democrnt, - iy - a 1 ip -— - Thurrday Morning. March 5 1885, - ed f Logal Editar and GE@. P. BIBLE, { Business Manager, QonarsroNnen cB, contalulng lmportant news solicit od from any part of the county, No communications aeorted nnless wecompanied hy + ow ren! name of the writer Local Department. Har Bush NorTICE, ris' new building opposite the Arcade, hur office snow in —Write Murch. \ : 4 Come LO see us In our new quariel peach erop is reported all All the new shades in working cot ton at Garmans, ~County sules are well attended and | prices quoted as very good, Twenty -ninajail birds under Sher iff Walker's ¢h irge at present, Don’t the Y. A of Geran elopad with his hired girl, forz t the book reception at | M. CC. A, room on the 17th, butcher by the name Ravid D'Armot of Furguson town died at the Oth, inst in of Mr. ir Potters Mills occurred Che death Joseph Carson of! ng on the 21st ult, Lawy er Harshberge: Sout i ed doing, Monday | disposed —Mr. Drag S 21 suits of Wf seve Walter n the Bayard in the st ipied by Mr, We bave sent bilis ton re OC juent subseribers out wind we hor matter, a county last week, dur- Krebs' illness, JudgeKrebs is able to preside this —Our friends from please not forget where cur office is lo cated. Harris’ new brick block on ¢or ner of water and High streets -Those persons who have left a ridge mid dle of t now have a chance to tak in the t off as tl} sun is now feady to adsiar them ~The mew ‘council sppofmed a con mittee to investigate the police syle We h profetls pea the fored may t rmed in due oanching train on the Penns 3 rosd where it er tha } below id be placed there, as | the Old Fort she the cut is so. deep tha! §t is impossible | to see the train app West. Hon, John A, Woodward has sent us the following valuable books which make quite an addition to our library: (Geological Survey of Centre county, Agricultural Report of School Report of "84 and Smull's Legislative Hand Book. ~Probably the richest little girl in the world is the 7 year-old daughter of Captain George II. Perkins, of the United States Navy. She is worth $7, 000,000, in her own name, the amount haviog been left her recently by her grandfather, William F, Wold of Bos ton, -A young gentleman clerking in one of the stores in concluded to give hiv girl a sleigh ride; accordingly he hired a rig and started on his happy ching from the Pa., town, mission, After getting some distance from town he forgot everthing else but his girl and beeowing so interested in conversation or (+ilont bliss, ) the horse pulled to ona side of the road and ups set the sleigh, on! the parties to w» birt } Hic ran away, leaving of {under the management of Prof, L. | the | visible in this section from 11. | to 2.18 p. | will | the Lhd LN . they | heir sidewalks will | about ten mil -Large quantities of bark are being ship ped from Centre Hall station, — This winter has severely tested the | te am heat, but it is found successful, old Pro- ~The meant market in the Conrad House, A, Beerer & Son, prietors, will be known as the “Central” new where the choicest steaks, juciest roasts and best meat of all kind can be had at any Lume I'he musical convention in Milesburg 7. Eddy for the benefit of the M, E, church will elose with ¢ concert Thursday and Friday evenings. Admission Friday evening 15 cents, A car of powder on the Northern Central Railroad near Elmira, exploded on last Saturday blowing 17 cars with The only trace of the locomotive found was their loads of freight into atoms. a psrt of the boiler about a hundred rods away, [t is suid no lives were lost but where the engineer was is a tery to us, sun with the moon on the March. n : The eclipse 3 A, m m, of that day. The moon 1 be partially eclipsed on the 30th of sme month, the eclipse not being le in the Unived States, but visible visit Europe nd Africa. Company B, departed for Washing the 10 o'clock train instead of ton on irst intended; ¢ ok on up n of Girov Demoer liness will again tin the future as in the past, he hands on the wreck t busy clearing the frequent wr il Are Ww almo n {tol daily in fact two and three have o« ause: few, b it con siderably frightoned when the car was shout 16 capsize, was damaged A Intersection One ca: $0 uch that it was left for repairs. nest whe n t looked ar though it had wreck alio occurred day, snd the Snow Shoe i ley and Southern n Lock Haven on st Wednesday Feb the 25th, they de. { to merge with the Bellefonte and Rar RR, Co. 4d The name corpuragon as thes Hu finlo Belle fontedd hid Fuple” Rail wd Company, of rectors A. Bea which James snd Edmand ert, Frapk MeCoy, W A. # president « A, ig C. AM : “Wp upon whieh ‘Mey William Swabs’ re lestroyed by fire. The siogk tel extépti Ww : \f ri " at re Jom Bonu the tig fire was dis ae refurmmy bed dn who wa and he immed he burning then discovered 136 Was diately awoke the the When first discovered it was in the hay mow, It was a moon light night and no tracks or signs of apy one could be seen The origin therefore not attributed to tramps, e, and he it on hh Gecupants 1 T to known, n lime house, not Mave The origin is ~The eotertainment given by Mr, Geo. 0. Boal, assisted by others was witnessed by small, Lut a select and appreciative audience, Mr, Boal's style of elocution is pleasing, and in all bis dramatic selections he shows the closest attention and study to all the details and renders them with the true concep. tion of the author. Mr, Boal has always shown a willingoess to read for our citi- zens upon all and any occasion for bene. fits for different orders,church,and other entertainments and did the sa ne gratis, to their appreciation and satisfaction, But upon this ocension when he asked a favor in the way of patronage ‘they failed to respond. A man is very good sort of un “fellow” ss long he will that the future it would Le woll wend off far " IRinrd on the way of “free roading.’ grant, are a benefit to fthers requests in jrople to Pr mys- | | ed here, here will be an annular eclipse of | and sleighs lined I I 16th of | will be partislly | {is enj hatic ally demanded, | gor | people of Aaronsburg, 'Miltheim y [wh | 1 ihe &l eh | ! ~=Our trip to Aaronsburg was a most ! Bellefonte 1.30 p. m, on Saturday, when the sleigh enjoyable one, Leaving at the weather We Although our stop here ing was excellent and eH pecisily pleasant, soon renched Pleasant Gap, was only long enough to pay toll (som: thing perhaps you may think unusual) we caught a glimpse of the crowds stan ding around the stores, and the num ber of sleds and sleighs hitched around the places of business, which indicated Saturdny, if not business, Wending our way slowly up the mountain which at all times of the year is a most pictur esque drive, we soon reached the top. Here one of the finest views the eye could desire to rest upon, is afforded, For miles and miles the seemingl leval valley stretches out in one continuous robe of pure white snow. Immediately at the foot of the mountain is Cextre Hav, and At Life activity sems fully arous sleds the We can sosrcwly realize the least seventy five either side of treets, difference the rail road has made this town. It has awakened the spirit | of enterprise and business boom. Reach ing the toll gate beyond we are doubly assured that there is no time for play, all is business, and the correct distance Toll g«tes bolwe en He le We are quite an ornament end igh fonte thre Aaronsburg, anothe admiring the son nt we 3 WM building th the | toll gatos we reached Minne - town was seemingly za of almost all descrip- ne, lined the streets, lively and wide AWAKE 18 of the characteristics of Mil ne m. , Alter passing one t Mr Musser provided for the ladies who ae and companied J. C. Meyer and his friend |’ * n W 4 1 {on this trip, while the writer was cared | then being Harr and his esti- he Deshler mable lady Mrs. Deshler tainment f the ely passed off very nicely consider fel “ for by Dr. KE. J. enter Ta Dail of the v inability of one ¢ t of the programme. ine band was present and furnisl _, 1 nll io ome excellent music for the The thanks of the ladies #1 coompanied us are extended | those who 0 kindly cared for us le there, ok in lipton of other familiar land the 8 of Mr. Absalom 8S, Marsh Creek Curt 1 this life on the 24th, of was b n townshis rn on the 24th day H war rt in her school a rf years been ff. Aan | at one time } n i the » derable property fine residenes da ve Fagle on Marsh Creek. Mr. 11 vel = a informed man eon many subjects being a great reader, During the past twenty years he suffered from rheumatism but has con- tinued to oversee his pally himself, He leaves a wife and eight children; ‘five girls and three boye. The funeral took place on Saturday last, has business princi Farnuxrs' Ixstiture—The following is the program of the Farmers’ lustitute to be held in Centre Hall, Friday and Saturday, March 13 and 14, to which all agriculturists are invited: Friday, March 13, 2:30 p. Prof, Jordon: The purchase and use of fer- tilizers, 7 p. m, Prof, Jordon: The develop ment of the dairy interests of Centre Co. Saturday, March 14,9 a. m., Prof. Jor don. The principles of cattle feeding. 10:30 a. m., Prof. Buckhout, Subject, Omamental Decorating and Plantiog for Farmers, Opportunity will. ve given for ques. tions and discussion after each lecture in which all are cordially invited io fnke part, Nn m., New styles in neck wear for men Personal, Mr. J. I Wilmote of Tyrone adver tises for a good conch-muker. Miss Celia friends in Philipsburg ast week, J. B. while in our sanctum one day last week, Sturo berg, was visiting Maves of Houserville loitered a P, Gray Meek and son attended the Editor had to squeeze the gull all himself, Mis, Mitchel and inauguration, Joe, Isnac Miss Maury | meeting on Monday, and gave theis | charge into the Lande of | proce eded to Lb {decided change, but in this case Thomas, of this place, are now on their | way to the Ne 7 Orleans Exposition, Mr, Teller, proprietor of the Bush | House, returned from the New Orleans | exposition, greatly improved in health, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson Miffinburg attended the furneral of his this lust of father who died in place week, Mr. W. J. favored the Desocrat with his presence, Carlin, of Rebersburg, He is a gentleman whom it is to meet, Rev. W. O, Wright of { preached | day last, in | | | have returned from their { the Philipsburg Journal, t his friend in { whe more Lol | | a kind {devoted ch Mite | ladies fo | Hill the Presbytes ian denomin it Centre on Sun 148] ation, Mr Daniel Fhodes, b Master Will Furst, son of Judge Fi son Fd nod rst, Southern tri to the great Cotton Exposit Mr Howard Mitchell loe on, al editor urried with Bellefonte o1 and made a surveyof all the Henezette VP nin RITCA o death February we are grecled by the generous |’ | Mrs. Who serve i poveral Peace in the new township. She was nd affectionate mother and having connects herself with the cho Be and was a regular atten uw he fourteen years neaitl ond without the m survive her ie w t, prit t ROG 1 | week y pap re Ww net 1 eac] March : [885 be published Saturda m price $2.00 a year, It will by the ly incorporated, The U new States Publishing Company, with abun dant capital. John A, Hervey, former | ly of the Wheeling Evening Journal Bus- | inoss Manager. In the editorial man- | agement of this, as its name implies a straight Democratic paper, [ will be ably assisted by Major Alexander Hunter, as Associaty Editor. Major Hunter, one of the old Virgina stock, was a member of the celebrated Black Horse Cavalry, was in the war from its Alpha to Omega thereof : kept a daily record of events, and will furnish the Democrat with con- tined chapters of the greatest interest to all soldiers alike, no matter what uni. forms they wore, M. M. “Brick,” Poxrnoy, Editor, «There seems to be a “Five Points” in Osceola as well as in New York, A gentleman who has been for a number of years employed with the Elgin Watch Co,, but is now traveling, and giving instructions in engraving and silversmithing and other finishing qual. sties relating to watches, got into the “Five Points” in Osceola and was floesed of his money. Ie was kindly cared for however by a generous heart- ed citizen and aided to got to Houlz. dele the moral might be, “keep sober and steer clear of those dens.” | | pleasure | Youngest { mitted criaisie permitied | i | | jority of the old clerk w | now council, thus the old became the | : | Hew, which IN BOM Creed { Wm. Mileshurg | Cafferty, W. T. ~The old council heid their las, thi I hoey Led Yuo FESR FT ETT Mr. W. 1] President by ind Mr, | im , Crider gf INA one, aie Mitehell 11 elected clerk for the would he it is Mi Hnmitiee aot. J. OC Meyers KE... wa Mitchell's opponent, The reported as follows : Finance—H, K. Hicks, L. L. T. Munson, Street— 1, L. Drown, Jr. Water —Wm, Shortlidge, H, K. Hillibish, Fire and Police Brockerhoff, Wm. Shortli Muarket—FEd, Brown, 1. Richard McCafferty. Nuisar A. Brown, Brown, Win, Shortlidge, H Ke, Me iro kerhboff, Hillibish, The Finance commitiee proposed the 5 i unanimously elected, \e Ww 1 nd name of John G, Love E for solicitor wind he wa Wi jone re the opposing « ind the former wa t Thomas Si wighe t cot sioner; Pols m Mak era pre ore velecome plaudit Ul servant shion and hi siled upon to m child. months old, On taken to Lewisburg, and on Sabbath it was returned mother earth, The 3 bereaved pare nis Dave the their friends and neighbors, ‘m. J. Alexande fined to the house Hill and His serm gil WRO Mons re preached at Cent Mills last Sabbath, “pn g Tis were Heard A } +h Higa SA {oldernmny who res » tal | n townshup on , lof March all his fa: laesday March the 17th in Ben iV per township Mr. John will make sale of h Armagast vk Sale to begin at 1 o'clock. farm sto imple ments, On Saturday March 25th Hon. Henry Dopp, will make sale of his household goods at his residence near Mt, Eagle at 1 o'clock. The Altoona Railroad Men's Christen Association celebrated its ninth aoni- versary on Sunday evening. An inerease of 103 members for the year is reported. While a workman in Tyrone was dig ging in search of a leak in the gas main a spark struck from a stone ignited the ges, and a terrific explosion tore up the street. The man escaped injury. «An application of applebutier is said to be a prompt and sure cure for burns or scalds of any nature. The mother of the writer quite severcly while working about the cook stoves which became very painful. As soon as she could procure it she spread A thick cont of the applebutter over her hand and in lees than five minutes the pain was entirely gone, and sh suffered no farther from This may be an old remedy for burps, soothing and curative 3 powe ra, [4 ress, burned one of her hands the other day | the injury. I but we neve before heard directly of its | Misses Gertie and Hettie Gould gave the on Tuesday an excellent exhibition on roller Kats it the rink evening ¢, one of the ne CO moda mes 1, Harris tore was us white ae a she when he L eome into the store the other morning sud gasped, “did —ysu—oh of the . be my-~dear me-wsec anything Fy ' horse and sleigh calm, the hb The fact slegh and threw ree got | the horse James out Here «Mensrs, Fishel Pires continue to p : arnish good attractions at their rink | De i to nea R w ; Don’t fail to see Burnham and Fuller | 1 {on their large rollers Saturday ever ing. I end the bills ful Spring Stock of Bottom prie to-day, WOOLENE NOW comulete pe cave your order \ Moxrcoxexy & Co Tailors \ew dress goods in cashmueres and coupure st Garman’s Call stren. heady P Mixed Pre. any pure durability, man ¥ thir neer or Fivas ifnct- threes i od for MARRIED. A 8 DEATHS. CHRISTIE. Priveis | Priveif Lock Haves, Pa. DYES are superior to any fer ¢ jmpathy ol | Ssowfiake, per su or, per sack Mer wx x ny rgre 1% spphaton will be Harvisln at 11 y of March, A.D Bowers now ped msde 1 its regular JA RDON NOTICE-— Notice roby ven thet { Par " » ORS NOT] i! DIT NS ’ ) ORYVIS, BOWER A A! DITORS' NOTICE. | In the matter of the estate of Joh: | of Boggs township, deconaned | In the Orphans’ Oourt of Centre county | The undersigned an Aoditor appointed by said | Court to make distribution of the tunde in the lands of James F Wenver, trastes, for enle of real estate of said decedent an per his account Sled, and ascertain if any, what debts were ons against the roa! sstate of said decedent, and entitied to payment out of the pr coeds thereof, will meet the partion in interest at his office in the borough of Bellefonte, for the purpeses of his appointment, on Friday, March 20 A. D., 1885 at 10 o'clock, A. %., of sid day, 4 JOAN « “i LOVE Avnrron Tahu in presents given away: Send uel cents postage. 224 0] wd! No you will gow free a package of goods of Inrge value, that will start you lu work thet will at once bring you in money facter than anything sles In Amerien. All abont the $200,000 in preseats with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of sll ages, for all the time, or spmre time only, to work for us st their own bomen, Fortases for all workers absolutely sured, Don't delay, WH. Harrier & Co, Portland, Maine DMINISTRATRIX . Letters of Adminstration Hamilton MH. Graham deosased lute of Snow Khoe township having been granted %o the undervigned, | alse desires all persons Knowing themmelves indebted | to sadd estate to make immedinte payment and how having cares agnivet the samme 19 prosest them | wmthen tic wied by law for payment EMMA B. GRARAM row Fhoe Pa NOTICE on the essiste of dnly NTHE ORPHANS COURT OF Contre County. Betate of Miche) Sehnlte, decons | od, The andervigued an Anditer appointed by sid | Conrt to omke distribution of the funds in the hands of M. L Rishel administrator of &0, of Michas! Schltr, dovemssd, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the partion In interest at his office in Bellefonte, Pa. on Toesday February 20th, 1885 at 10 o'clock A.M. whore all parties interested may ap. prar J.C. Maven, Auditor
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