The Cratre Democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- {ahed every Thursday morniug, at Bellefonte, Contre county, Pa, TERMS Cush In advance omni 8} 38 It not pald tn advanoe. i ca A LIVE PAPER -devoted to the interests of the whole people, Paywents made within three months will be con sllered in advance, No paper will be discontinued until arrearnges ure paid except at option of publishers, Papers going out of the count) must be paid for in advance, Any person procuring us ten cash subscribers will present a copy free of charge, Our extensive circulation makes this paper an un- usually reliable and profitalile medium for ndvertis ing We have the most ample facilition for Jos WORK and are prepared to print all kinds of Books, Traets, Programmes, Posters, Cotamercial printing &¢ io the latest style ana at the lowest possible rates All advertisements for a less term than three months 20 conta per line for the first three insertions and o cents a line for each additional insertion. Special notices one-half more, Editorir] notices 15 cents por line Local Nortors 10 cents per line A liberal discount is m the quarter, half year, or yeat, SPACE OCCUPIED, One inch (or 14 lines this type) Two inches Three re Quarter column (or b inches)... Half column (or 1 One column (or 20 inches inches inches Foreign advertisements must be pald for before in sortion, except on yearly contracts, when hall-yearly payments in advance will be required PoviricaL Novices, 15 conts per line each insertion Nothing inserted for less than 5 cents Business Norions, in the editorial ¢ per h insertion, duane, 1 line, ea Troops For Panama —— A FORCE OF MARINES BENT TO PROT# AMERICAN INTERESTS ON TH ISTHMUS Secretary Whitney late thisafter: Rear telegraphed as follows to Jouett, who ssiled to the United steamer Tennessee to Pensacol i, James E. New Orleans with In addition to the force under command in the steamships Tenn Swatara, Allianee and Galena uj reinforced should be at Aspin ~all 1 be I marine ni¥ork b and on rival, vou w undr day from Ne with tents two h camp equipage. provi le for conbingen cies Iu plies will be sent at once, The you are called upon to perform r the of The object of Lhe expedition is the per- formance hy exercise great discretion the United States of their engagements 10 preserve the neutrality of and keep open the transit from Col- on to Panamaand farther protect the lives and property of Americ in citi- zens, to The circumstances, as understo from which the peces#ity for the ox dition has arisen are ia general that a steamship belonging to Americans has been seized at Golon by an armed force and goods in transit taken from her, her officers angdoghe American Consuj imprisoned and the transit across the Isthmus interrupted, With the conse- quences involyed in these pest acts you are not concerudd, Your sole duty is confined to seging thal a free and ynin- terrupted traneit across the Isthmus restored and maintained and that the lives and property of American citize~s sre protected If on your arrival at the Isthmus or- der shall have been restore! and the Colombian authorities are adequate to the protection of life and property and the maintenance of free transit you will interfere in no respeet with the const - tuted authorities, but report and await orders. You have no part to perform in the political or social Colombia, and it will be your duty to see that no irritation or unfriendliness the of shall arise from your presence at Isthmus, The incidental humanity toward American citizens exercise exigent distress must be left to your sound discretion, NAVAL OFFICERS ANXIOUS The Secretary of the Navy has receiv TO ENLIST ed applications from nearly all the na. val oficers grho are availably located to ba sent to Aspinwall, The Secretary says that if all who have applied were permitted to go he would have more of. ficers then men, He received the fol. lowing dispatch this morning from Com. | mander Kane, of the Galena: “I hold two of the most prominent insurgents who assisted in firing Aspinwall. I do not think it safe to deliver them to the Colombian authorities who would per- mit them to escape.” Application has been made by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and by the Panama Railroad Company to the war department for either the loan or purchase of army hospital tents for the purpose of sheltering the destitute peo- ple at Aspinwall. It was decided that they could not be sold except at public auction, as required by law ; but in con- sideration of the probable destitute condition of American citizensat Aspin- wall, the WarDepartment bas placed in the custody of the Admirable of the fleet (they being sent by the City of Para ) fifty hospital tents, to be used in the event of such a case of existing des- titution as would justify their employ- ment for the protection of Americans at that point. These are in additon to the tents needed for the marines, Ad- mirable Jouett telegraphs from New Lo prey oe disorders of | gram, Orleans that he left that city with the Tennes<ee this mo n'ng for Aspinwall, A MESSAGE TO GENERAL Becerra, the United States of Colombia at Washing- GOMINA. Senor representing ton, sent the following d'spatch this af. ternoon to General Goymina at Panam: SUnited Siates forces wre going to co- operate in securing free transit and protection of American life snd proper ty. If they tind forces are able of themselves to attain that the Columbiwn that object they will withdraw, | have perfect ennfidence in the good faith and upright intentions of the American Government, deeply irritate 1 at the ex ‘esses comitt ed at Chlon. Wa need energy, repress- ion and exemplary justice, #0 that we held for Report frequently, may not he the aforesaid exses 6. He 1l«0 sent the fullowing to the vu { thori'ies at Buena Ventura: It is important that forces more order and be sent to Panama to restore ent the nation from held i respons ble ct A — UNIOMVILLE, Evtrons Centre DEMOCRAT, It is quite a long time since | have j written an article for your valuable pa and I wou!d now that | town er, fron ur dulgence TOAY pining ht } give get that we istence cence or ! that's ti tion tha tating sang ons pr muel B ugger wer daughter, M: it Mechaniesburg, Mr. Harry M. manly, obliging and cou Wm. Resid'sst Kephart the counters and shelves groaning, Messss, A. J. at present the largest stock of dry g the eXCeasive nd G. E. Greist eries in this “neck of » selling as cheaply as anywhere in the county, Ww Any unders body 1 7) tail Peter's who has beer lin the tannery at Clearfield, { three years, has come home : and he now sp ris somast mustache in town, eatly to bis handsome phiz Miss Nelia Rumbarge: F. the State Normal school at the present session, wh to graduate in the nea tite a number of impr » way of building and repair 13¢% has been made Istely U4 Mr. ard and family of Fi gust, ter intends to arrry on th bu eing s Ur citizens gave thei pe I 4 business and alrea iy smacking pa n of enjoying the lucious jucy «te ks and crisp mutton chops the coming summer, [ 4 Wilbur Smith, intend« pu Our enterprising y un Mr, n:’ ni Wil ng ur is be rollers in his mill this spo tod progressive to sllow himself to [| outdone in the way of improvement he's bound to keep up to the times, you see, { h ance for Pp miller, By the way here's a good some enterprising young lady to o ture this enterprising young "Twould be an enterprising match, hools are closed that succesfully Our and we are been Miss teacher of primary and pleased to say they have most condxeted Cora Harvey Mr. Wm. Fisher principal of the Gram. mar school have won golden opinions ! from their patrons. They stand high in the estimation of our eitizens, Mr. Thomas J. Dale that young man still sells the Sunday Tele- excellent Thomas is a model young man and the girls had better “look a little out,” or they will miss the chance of getting a first class husband. but fear ing lest I should impose on your kind indulgence, | will put on the breaks on this. Can, MiLLnnin, The Clymer concert held here last Wednesday and Thrusday evening was well attended, and the music was ex- cellent. J. C. has now taken to driving blind Charley. The wells and cellars are nearly all filled with water in Millheim at present, and there is no reason for pumps to get out of order now, We notice Mr. Wm, Mauck tending to his duly as Assessor, F. 0. Hosterman was in town on Monday. Our friend D. L. Zerby is about to make his tour as mercantile appraiser. Lew Frain expects to go into business is at- | : | of his life there, | He was an citizen be | { public schools in { tn'ion of the a lvocat es nence wie | James McCarty, | Jacob Cook, | Bernard Coyle, |S B Row, | John Ramadale, | W H Dean, {J H Bibby, | H G Shaffer, on Penn street before long, Low suits and fights appear 10 order of the day at this place, be the Rev YHockman preschied his first ser mon here in the M. E, day night, church on Sun X. Obituary- We clip from the Waverly News of Kansas, the folliwing obituary notice of oH : | Mr. Thos. Hutchison, for sixty years a | resident of this county, who died at Laurance, Kansas, on March 20th, 1885, | Publ ie lat the advanced age of 82 years, ublie opinion here is | The subject of this i { April 5th, 1803, in Centre county, Penn- {sylvania, and spent the greater portion Although bred to the | tiade of a bincksmith, he devoted self to farming from his early manhood, ddways, and in his former home was an advooste of the system of free Pennsylvania, ata time wh :n the adoption of the system was bitterly opposed. [fe was an origi nal Washingtonian, ws the first organi Wf tots] abst the practice ol it a f hi } re ca and adhered to opinion and | | He ember life, was from h of the Ire and se rved church, fi He adhe f the chur ind | lower vas antislavery in h and when the Whig or became he number Johnson he removes nsas, and resided with bis children near Waverly, until less y he thar A V6 ag ' i his res i Lawrence with tw laughters. His remaing were buried come tery at Waverly, March 31st, 5 He survivin tires leave g him thr daughters Idren, cept three deceasid and thirleen r ach 111 RAN resides in dest daughter lea at McPherson with trae n rem his family, the rest at and near Waverly, except the two daughters in Lawrence 1 He died of general de ity, tl effect of advancing age, suffering little pain, snd exhibiting symptoos of no particu diseas —— A Lady's Perfect Companion Paix how ss Cwinosiern, our new book may hecome a ngany pan what treat and overcome, morning sickness’ swelled limbs snd other evils attending pregnancy. It reliable and high'y endorsed by physi 8 the wife's true private compan Fells NY Woman mo. her without suffer ever, Also how to IT Clans ion. tive Send (wo centstamp for descrip, circulars and confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address Fraxx Tuomas & C Publishers, Baltimore, MA, A PR ATION FOR LICENSE Fy Notice is hereby given that the fo’. lowing named persons have filed their pet’. tion for license in the office of the clerk of Court of Quarter Session of the pese in and for Centre county, and that applica. tion will be made 0 the said court to grant the same C. G. McMillen, Bellefonte Boro, W R Teller, 1 Daniel Garman, 3 Emanuel Brown i Frank X Lehman, lo i 0. next session of Tavern do do do do do Saloon Tavern do do 2 John Anderson, d Howard Boro W 8S Musser, Millheim Boro, ST Erin, lo | James Passmore, Philipsburg Boro, Tavern do do do do do do do OC A Faulkner, Wholesale F FP McCloskey & Co, Bottiers John G Geary, Unionville Boro, Tavern Alois Koblbecker, Boggs Twp, do James A Livingston, Ferguson Twp do Gregg Twp 0 Harris Twp John A McOmber, do William Parker, ) Peter Asheroft C C Hummel, Androw Immel, Haines do T F Moyer, Miles do Joseph Kleckner, Penn do D J Moyer, Potter do D H Rubl, dé do John Odenkirk, do do Jeffroy Hayes, do do John G Uzzle, Snow Shoe do Ed. Nolan do Boston Veihdorfor Martin Healey, George Hazel, J. CO. Hicklen Samnel Boyer, Gottlieb Hang, Henry Robb, Jonas Stetler, 716.08. Spring Walker Worth, Rosxer G. Beery, Clerk, | located in Brockerhoff's store, notice was bern him | active and pubiie spirited | Additional Loeal. ~All kinds of furniture at the very | lowest prices al Brachbill's Sons. ~R* B.S, angler, sells chairs for 10ets A piece, ~R. B. Spungler’s lurniture store is | Sishop | street, ~(iet insured now before anothe fire Yesterday was April fool duy, and i Bailey got left, Movings on Monday and Tuesday were numerous and rather promiscuous Piles | R. B Spangler's for little | The fire did it, we Lot's of now dry and Piles of furniture sold at or nothing goods ~Garmnns, at A.V. Smith's Loces, —~Garmuans bills The best molasses Embroideries and -For neat and attractive sale call at the Desocuar office, we White ~A3armans 1 good i nnd embroideries The best and large furniture at J, Brachh Save 10 per cent by buyi ture at Brachbili’s Sons, New styles in necl r men al Garmans, New dr and coupur I (rarmnns Buy t rong w ARODK, low bj sale ail ters Hanns, YOLENS now leave your Moxroomery & Co, Tailors DERS al meeti ckholders of the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Company is call ed for Tu April 14th, 1585. at 11, o'clock A sy At 2 South Fourih street | hiladelphia, lent and Directors same day and place Arsen Haw Secretary DN. ion, McFarlane & Cs the only ahile in the market. The pared Paint is not only Ready Mixed Paint sold white lead in paint is g irers not Lo crack or ool within thr r years. The guarantee is not only good repiscing the psint but it will be put on if it should within tbe , call ation. Ready Mixed Pioneer Pre. tuperior 0 any rivais pure durability ufact re but iis smoothness In Ih srantead by the mar Crack Lime te vYour nieresti , McFarlane & Co either while wr peel ecified. It will be and see Wilsor re purchasing any Ready Mixed Paint more money than st anvibhing oles by tak ing an agency for the best selling book out Beginners snooeed grandly, None fail. Terme froe Haire Boor Co, Portland Maine ( Pursuant to an order of the Orphans Court of Centre county, there will be ex- posed at Publi on the premises, Poe Valley, in Penn township, on SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1885 At one o'clock, r. M., the following wal- usable real estate, Inte the property of Dan jel 8. Auman, of Penn township, decensed, bounded and described as follows, viz Beginning at stones, thence along land of Thomas PP. Cope, south west 119 to stones; thence Along land Jacob Immel, north 28°, west to stones: ng land of Willi L. Musser, north 62°, east 40 perches to {| flones; thence soulh 28°, west 8 perches thence north 62°, east 60 perches to stones; thence south 28° east RB perches to stones; thence north 62°, east 20 per. | ches Lo stone; thence along land of Peter Wemich, south 8° east 8 perches wo | stones; thence north 62°, east 20 porches Wo | stone; thence along land of William L Musser, south 25° east 60 perches to the place of beginning, containing one hun. dred (100) acres, more or less About fifty acres is cleared and in good state of cultivation. is COVERED WITH GOOD TIMBER Thereon erected a FINE HOUSE and BARN snd other outbuildings ALL ¥gw —and in first-class condition *} 11 call ¢ 2 ! bel IT Tel of Sale IS 4 Perc hea 160 pere thence a slones running order on the property. and a new Cl DER PRESS in good order There is a fine ORCHARD, yielding choice fruit The farm is well watered This is a desirable property, and would be a good investment for anyons, Teams or SALE. Ten per cent. of pur. chase mone half of the balance cash on confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year, with interest from date of sale; to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, JOHN D. DECKER, CHALES C. AUMAN, ADMINISTRATORS, oto. Sravoren & Hewes katate, Attorneys for nid at Frances C Miller Bt hv In the Court of friend John [ y. Common Pleas of " Centre Co, Juckeon WL, Miller, Neo. M8 Aug T, 1884, SUBMENA IN DIVORCE. The un ol, a ined fnted to take next) dution of his on Friday, the 20h 1638, tment, al his ofos In Bellefonte, day of April, A.D. 1888, A. WILLIAMS, Cosmin: unl The wnnu Election for Pres | RPHANS' COURT SALE.—| in The rest of the land | Thereis al. | #0 a very valuable SAW MILL in perfect | cach, on day of mle; one. | testimony in the above stated case, attend to the |. WELL PropapLy Ir I8, BUT wg DE<Inry TO KEEY YOU POSTED WHERE YOU CAN FIND FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, E purchase direct from LAUNDRETH & SONS stamped with the year for which they wre PUBLICLY can depend on getting fresh garden seeds close of season are returned at close of the seasor 1 — who gels them next year not tell, -~Mona, : buy LAUNDRETH & SON'S SEEDS every package is K wud, All BURNED from us, Seeds seeds over at that you OB COMIN IBKION FO Year, t We Ca- GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Block Bellefonte, Pa. Telephone Connection. 1 1 PA 2 ’ S A. Le MARBLE SHOP, where you POTERATTS 77 VER’S can buy bh bi SIO 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 == fencin . g for Cemetery lots; also Marleized Slate. ' Mantles, Hearths, etc. Satisfaction gnaranteed in every respect, or we ask no remittance. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. ' S. A. STOVER, CHINA HALL REMOVAL. | WH WILKINSON, Agent for John Wanamaker, has removed to store room | In Centre County Bank Building.; Constantly in stock a full assort- ment of China, Granite, 6, 6. Yollow-ware, and Table Glass, AT LOWEST City Prices. 120 Years in the Business. TAKE NOTICE. tie Spring i» cleaning With b lor oomirg snd wit} oh rating « ee NY — tie a demand for WALL PAPER ~-AND— PAINTING, Fixing up and Beauti- fying Walls, Ceil- ings, =» Wood- work, Fancy Paper on Ceilings is fast ¢ y work and Kalsomine. In view of the above important isct we are glad to announce 10 the pe ple of this vi. cinity that we have ir r employ two first-class PAPER HANGERS and a corps of the best PAINTERS to be tound in Pennsylvania. Besides these excellent workmen, we have in stock the largest and best selected line of upper. s coding F ros WALL PAPER AND Ever brought to Bellefonte. We have sample books of hand-made, embossed GOLD PAPER, that we can get on three day's notice. Our twenty years’ experience in the busines should convince all that we are able to make good our statements, | : | and sek all to drop in at 46 HIGH STREET, and examine our goods. If they give us their orders we will endeavor to do our part promptly. Hoping to have a boom soon we remain, Yours truly, Williams & Bro, wns DEALERS IN ces vinldf Desler CHINA, [ixtraordinary RUOAINS IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSWARE. W. H. WILKINSON, at. n GLASS, wi Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Dellefonte, Pa. Is selling ALL KINDS of Crock ry and Table Glarsware at LOWER pr OPS than ever known in Bellefonte, ss the follow ing list will show : ron Stone China: wirrant. 16008 - »- inrgest size—per doz In Cf med) do do each or oval —each 3 pre “8 ound or oval " fish und IC hos round Saute T Uroens Sauce bo Cups and sauc nis eri—handied—12 pieces 6 io do unhandled do ol Fruit saucers—per doz 50 Chamber sets —10 pieces | 00 Pitcher and Basin 100 Covered chamber TA DLE GLASS Tumblers, Goblets, - WARE. each, Fruit Bowls Cake stands . Glass Sets, 4 pieces . 2 Full Stock of Decorated Tea, Dinner and i ‘hamber Nets Best English ware. Tea Sets, Decorated in Blue, Black, Brown Claret, 56 pieces $5.00-—regular price £7.00, Full assortment in Majolica and Fancy Goods, Le. 3 or Majolica Pitchers, 20c: Bohemian Vases height 10 inches, $1.00, and every thing else Just us cheap in proportion. sal desire to say to every reader of this advertisement J want your cusiom, and in reaching cut for it | am fully pre pared to gixe you the Greatest value for your money once yet obtained. Call aod examine the goods and the price If I do not fulfill strictly all 1 claim as to prices being LOWER than ever be | fore heard, | donot ask y our patronage, | The greater amount of goods | ean sell the lower prices can and wire we Mab. Respectfully, W. H. WILKINSON, Agent san - | for working people. Bend 10 cents pos i ape, and we will mil you free a roy 0 g ecora ons i valuable sample box of goods that w Pull you in the way of making more money ina fo» days than you ever thought possible et any busines Capital not required. You can Hive at home and work In spare time only, or all the time All of both sexes of all ages, grandly suocemfal 50 cents to B65 o's earned every evening That all wh want work may | tet the business, we ake this unparalleled offer | Wo thank our patrons for past favors | | | Toall whe are not well satiefiod we will send #1 pay for the trouble of writing ws. Fall partioniars directions, ste , sent fren, Immense sbmolutely sure for all who start at ones, Don't Jetyy Addrem Svixson & Oo. Portland, Maine Grain Market, As corrected weekly by Lawnewte L. Baoww, Wheat, red, por bushel nes Wheat, white and mixed, per Rye, por baahel. o.oo imme Oorn, shellad, per bushel Oaty, per bashel oo. i Trwhel.. . Produce Market. Following are the quotations as received by ue up to the bout of going to pross-3 o'clock, Wed. nealing *ow Potatoss par banlel, Butter por B. Dry Apples... Bonne, pot lashed... Bacon .. EE
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