The Centre Democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- Iahed avery Fharsday morning, at Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa, TERMS Cush in advance If not paid in advance A LIVE PAPER -dovoted te the interests of the whole people. Payments made within three months will be con sidered in ndvance, No paper will be discontinned until arrearages are paid except at option of publishers. Papers guing out of the county must be paid for in advance, Any person procuring us ten cash subscribers will prosent a copy free of charge. Our extensive circulation makes this jpkpee ti un. usually relinbleand profitable madiam for advertiring. We Ao the i faciiition for JOB WORK and are prepared to print all Kinds of Books Truots, Programmes, Posters, Comme inl printing &c, in the Jatont style anc at the lowest possible rates All advertisements for a Tews term than three months movement has its sole origin in the con. sciences of earnest Christian woman who have united to promote the cause of temperance in what they conceive to be the most effective way, to wit: the education of the young, We are very truly yours, Puivie C, Garrerr, Samuel Sulguey. Gronrar D. Boarbuax, Henny C, McCook. Bef re a legislative committee of the Court, Mr, Mass ohusetts General Joseph Cook said : aud Bb y \ ) cents a line for each additivnal al | nsotices one-half more | Bditorirl notices 156 cents per line, | Locat Norices 10 per line A libural dis quarter, half year, or year, as foll 20 cents por line for the first three insertions insertio Bm ents I unt is made to persons advert th SPACE OCCUPIED, | One inch (or 12 lines this ty») | Two inches . i Tie; 16 | Throw inches e's’ 20 | Quarter column (or § inches)... Half column (or 10 jock Que column (or os { unseltis Foreign advertisements must be paid f pertion, except on yoarly payments in advance will be required Porrrioas Notices, Ld conts per line « Nothing ins for lees than Business Not 8, in the editorial colamns, 15 1 insertion \ tr before | | contracts, when Lalfyes | ] ach insert onts yer line, ead The Hygienic Education Bill Not a Book Job Un lerstanding t) Oo! the oppons nis oi vou study of physiology and hy HAV sad bear they ing by $0 sia i} ible, the fearf 8 ery lempersnce land, “Then went in th is friend and my nond ff [rs. Mary H. Hunt, long a worth m ongregational chur Mra, Hunt n a indertakis berofa ( aly of and ates) 4 have at whateverdn the She has suit while 1 Harry inter they advocate, inde en active in securing text-books for temperance instruction. This was her duty, lest the instruction she asked needed to indi- for be denied from lack of the books, receive a single cent, directly or yectly, from their sale, “And it is cruel injustice to a noble and selfsacrificing woman thus toalleg Bat she hos utterly refused ed that her object in all this is money. | She has not the slightest | a reviva, of th | th that they 1 108 sixteen trusts herself to a fine fellow on sixty or seventy days’ s a and examines the mercantile the whiskey Hunt are false every fiber, financial inter- | “All the charges that rings bring against Mrs root and branch, and in est in the school books to which she has given Le know on thie highest authority that the publishers o that * ook offered her compensation for it and that refused it, She snCLION, she & Co., the publishers, to the same effect. The simple truth is, that the pre ent Test of Thy Farden Yire Extin- guishe, . On Wednesday afiernoon Mr, C, W, Frost, representing the New York office of the Harden Hand Grenade fire extin- guisher company, gave a very interest- ing exhibition of the manner in which the genade is used in case of fire. The trinl was made om the old skating ground near the Broad street culvert and was what is termed ” the “incend- often lary test,” such as ix done by of dry wood und shavings » gainst the side of a incendiaries, by plicing a lot building and saturating it with oil or benzine. Mr. Frost took a large store box und had it partly filled with dry pine wood shavings@ver wh'ch he emp- wv as the property of ¥, W. Mitchell, uste in College township, bounded on the east and south by public road leading to the Branch chiureh, and on the north snd west by lunds of Moses Thompson, con. on erected » two-story house, stable and other outbuildings ted in ssid township of College adjoining each other, bounded on the north turnpike, on the eset by lot of | Sauer, on the south by land of Samuel wide and 220 feet denp, no buildings Beized, taken into execution sold ms the property of James Aston No. 7. All that tract or parcel of situnte in Miles township, C Pa., bounded on the north by land ip WAarrantes name of Irvey, sout iunds of Nathan weet by land of Jured J 242 ners more ntre il th Richard Loke, east by Barton 8 th by Hough “lint, Jones, conta 'y of coal oil previous to ap has | POX seemed to as | spent thousands of dollars to advance | the go i and great cause hea vocal os, «nd done this with no prospeet of pecu- Her work 15 as Washington in the remarkable career uiary compensation fons that ol R Her volution, | has been full of self-sacrifice.” 9 1885." New Yonk, March 2 B topnl / Heari charge ng this m roping oi mpu 48 #L In which Hunt a pecun k we publish, IATY inter to Mrs, ea Lo we hasten to say bave no foundation whatever ntrary she has steadtfa<tly re On the ¢ gels ri t convenient Pp thing ut the g priscipd to know of him before she to g lhe sel 1 § t acquainted, Young oh gt hike without security; but the widow, thrifty wholesale house, goes out vt Tes rep { | | | | | zens, and i ! | | | | “Besides,if there was ever a palapable | concerning him, and then sells to him absurdity ev en ludicrous in its stupid. ity, it is the spectacle of these giant or leagued liquor ganizations, denlers, wealthy brewer's associations, anxious | to guard thetaxpayers against the greed aud avarice of these praying women of the Temperance Union, | “The taxpayers could afford to pile | high with textbooks every school house in the land if they could thus escape an hundredth part of the expense with which they are by the liquor traffic, “This is no selfish project. It simply an effort at self-protection, And these ladies say to the rich liquor dealers who oppose it: “Gentlemen, you are hard on us. By all possible al- lurements in your gilded saloons you plan to draw in our sons and fasten the habit of drink upon them, and when we seek to teach our boys their danger, you interfere and say, No facts which wiil lessen our gaing shall be taught in the schools.” “You have no mercy, and as you hope for mercy, we beg you forbear your hands, and let this simple meas. ure of prevention be tried.” ’ Rev. Joseph Cook also appeared be- fore the same committee, and concurred in Dr. Plumb's statements, We ineclose herein letters from both of these gentlemen to Mrs. Hunt, in verification of the above, We also hand you a Jetter from Messrs, A. S, Barnes burdened every year is | on herfown ferms for cash She has | him sized up before he comes to mar- | ket, and when she looks as if she were | a very artiess creature, and fights shy of him whenever he happens to little close to her on the sofa, there that he will never look any further, but will buck le right up to her and put the ques- tion fairly and squarely, and when he has done so she is not going to tremble all over and blush and ask for a week are ten chances to one or a month in which to make up her mind. She will just wind her arms around his neck and look into his face with one of Ella Wheeler's flery yearns, and before he has had time to catch his breath he will fined himself nailed to the cross with a ‘yes” that pierces him to his very soul. —-— » «Seve ten percent of your money by buying furniture and Bedding at Brach’ bill's Sons, ~Try John Beezer's meat market on High street, Choice meats and fresh sausage, The best Steaks in the mar ket. Just give him one eall and we will guarantee you will go there for your nextsteak or roast, ~=Bayard’s Drug store for Drugs, «Fresh Drugs at Baynrd's, fa | «Neen git a | | about 74 perches to the middle | witness tied a bottle lying the match, » get thoroughly ignited and the whole | Mr. Frost milan ng { be in a blaze, W ¢ of the genades of the chemical suffi Wit a goart prepara tion into the fire with tent force to break the bottle, In an instant the fierce flames ceased, and by the appl cation of u second bottle were thorough. I'he ly extinguished, exhibition was d by quite a number of our ¢ of F City it, geetmod much i rost has esta I ai whom pleased, Mi BEeney in ths head Fri A 1 Su WwW I atthe “8 LArUWAre « nopany store tl Lady's Perfect Cormipanion % framed not ie weather-bonrded taken in execution snd L roparty of Juha Erb All tr ese \hroe severa Rios, i+ and tracts of land, situate in| r township, Centre county Pa ha bounded and described as foil house, Beired be sold | } r a Lh } No { mess Benne thereof, WH { The undividid one-half of a tract of land, | | beginning at & point in | Spring Creek, the middle of | thence south 45° west 562 | thence south 40° east | sof Spring | Creek; thence down the middle of Spring | pore hes lo stone; | by its various courses and distances to the | | pince of beginning, containing twenty (20) sores, more or less Also, All those other two tracts of land, one Lhereo! beginning on the bank of Spring Creek, six feet from the water's ge on the line of John Myers; thence down id Creek eighteen perches to a post; thence an easternly course, parallel with John Meyers, five parches to a post; thence a south course, eighteen perches to the Place of beginning, containing niety perce 08, The other thereof beginning at pine corner formerly of Robert Corson and Benjamin Hartman; thence north 80° west 83 8-10 perches Lo stones; thence north 574° east 110 porches to a white oak; thence south 83° 38 8-10 perches to a post; thence south 491° west 650 8.10 perches to stones; thence south 407° west 108 perches to place of beginning containing 44 acres and 8 per. ches, noat measure less 90 perches. Con. veyed by John Ralf to Jolin Morely by deed dated, March 81st, A. D., 1847, ro. corded in Centre county in deed book “R" page 47, ote. ized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of John Meyers, No. 5. All that certain lot of ground situnie in the village of Woodward, Cen. tre county, Pa, bounded on the north by Noah Weaver, on the east by an alley, on the south by a turnpike and on the west by an alley; containing | of an sere mora or less, thereon sracte) A two-story brick house and other outbuildings. Seis. od, taken into execution and to be sold After giving it time Is | building { #in | posed at Publi Serzed, 1 as property of J No All that ment Joie i Puili i lsken Into executio nya Jones { BO Hin W und borough H rinin moss inge, Lene Orin Cleant by the G us i Lreet vid [7 i tho soutt tate of Joss (rat Arum bir encased, smnd JH) feel in belght Lhe i in depth main wn threo I Wa y with f i AR nha Kt "w J . L ALK ER Shentt SALE order of the Orphans ( RPHANS' COURT Pursuant to an Court of Centre co [ale on in Penn township, on APRIL 26, 18%) Dy the premises, in i [ } Yoo Valley SATURDAY, At one o'clock, P. M ble real estate, late the property of Dan- ial 8. Auman, of Penn township, deceased, bounded and deseribed as follows, viz k the following val- Beginning at stones, thence along land | 62°, 112 of wrehos theuoe along land of William of Thomas P Cope, south wesl perches to stones; thence along land Jacob Immel, north 28°, west 160 0 stones; L. Musser, north 62°, east 40 perches to | west 8B perches to east 50 perches stones; thenee south 28° stones; thence north 62°, to stones; thence south 28 to stones; thence north 62° east 20 per. ches to stone; thence along land of Peter Wemich, south 8° east 8 perches to stones; thence north 62°, stone; thence al ng of land William L Musser, south 28°, east 60 perches to the | place of beginning, containing one hun. dred (100) neres, more or less About fifty acres is cleared and in good | f James A Liviogston, Ferguson Twp state of cultivation. The rest of the land 18 COVERED WITH GOOD TIMBER Thereon erected 8 FINE HOUSE and BARN and other outbuildings <ALL NEw | «and in firit-class condition. Thereis al- #0 a very valuable SAW MILL in perfect running order on the property. and a new CIDER 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 anyone. Teas or Sark. Ton per cert. of pur- chase money ashi, on day of sale; one. half of tho balances 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. HN D. DECKER CHALES C. AUMAN, ADMINISTRATORS, oto. Sravoren & Hewes Attorneys for Estate. nld 4 No. 6. All that certain lot of ground sit. | by | John | | Gurner and on the west by land of John | | Hamilton, sach of suid lots being 58 fot i snd to be inty, there will be ox- | | and | Jacob Cook, , east 8B perches | Bernard Coyle, east 20 parchos to | | | taining { of an scre more or less. There. | frame dwelling Also, All those four building lots lock. | Neat in Design. Ww Ah s——— Ad B'rToOorP And look at, and price our BIRD CAGES wt) ‘ILI Ul MOY mies for tle GREEN'S PHAR BEY Yer own, We kes 4 m k GC manne, at MACY, Bellefonte, Pa. MY .Y , Cll . NAT aS Pe he nd - ” be rnertian Vaasa Vv vais M CHINA TALL \ sat —, y a ARB Ada + lowes 10) AVA A. SHOP, t prices, Marble or Granite Monume Burial Vaults, CONS 4 * Cen 1et les, Hearths, ete 7 respect, or we ask no remittance. buying elsewhere. Hundreds of the 1s tantly on hand bular Galvinized Iron ery STOVER’S Ww here the can buy at H [ BEST kind of A , Head-Stones and " trod LESL and finest n. Tu- wrought iron aiso Marleized Slate, Satisfaction guaranteed Give ~y > na Railing, ana aA iit | or 1018; REMOVAL. T bet AL . WILKINSON, China, Granite, 6, 6, Yellow-ware, and Ta ble (7lass, AT LOWEST City Prices. PPLICATI a , 1 y . ® is lowing named § tion f Court i hor rs » tion will be made said court to grant C. G. McMillen, B W R Teller, Daniel Garman, Emanuel! Brow: Frank X Lehman, James McCarty, John Anderson, W 8 Musee, ST Erain, ON FOR eby giver LIC ns have filed to the next the same lefon te do do do do do do Howard Boro Millheim Boro, do that Boro olf ENSE the fol. their peti. | license in the office of the clerk of { Quarier Session of the pease in for Centre county, and that applica session of , Tavern do do do do do Saloon | Tavern do do James Passmore, Philipsburg Boro, Tavern { John A McOmber, William Parker, 8B Row, John Ramedale, Peter Asheroft W H Dean, C A Faulkner, | FP McCloskey & do do do go do do do do Co., do do do do do do do do Wholesale Bottlers { John G Geary, Unionville Boro, Tavern Alois Kohlbecker, {J H Bibby, H G Shaffer, C C Hammel, Audrow Tmmel, | TF Moyer, Joseph Kieckner, DJ Meyer, | DH Runl, { John Odenkirk, Jeffray Hayes, Boggs Twp, Gregg Twp do Harris Twp Haines do Miles do Penn do Potter do de do do John G Uzzle, Snow Shoe | Bd. Nolan | Boston Veihdorfer Martin Healey, George Hazel, J. C. Hickien Saniiel Boyer, feb Haag, Henry Robb, Jonas Stetler, 7-16-84, Worth, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Sa'oon dv do Tavern do do Rongrr G. Brxrr, Clerk. Extraordinary TRAN.CTANT ahr al os WAY ad CHINA I. } bie HH. WILKINSON, ace CHINA GLASS, Queensware, ANY STREET 1 D TABLE GLASSWAR 1 Fi in wre LAE PF 3 4 Ck onte, as the plates Inrgest s12e- r plates —medium Tea Plates Tureens—round or oval {¢ Sauce dishes d Sauce Tureens Sauce boats { oO r oval -4 pieces ipe and saucers—handied - do unhandled Fruit saucers—per doz Chamber sets 10 pieces Pitcher and Basin Covered chamber TA B LE LB Tumblers, each, do ' . LASSWARE | Goblets, “" | Fruit Bowls | Cake stands (lass Sets, 4 pieces . KN Full Stock of Decorated Tea, Dinner and Chamber Sets, Best English ware. Tea Sots, 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, 200; Bohemisn Vases height 10 inches, $1.00, und every. thing else just us cheap in proportion. sal desire to say to every reader of this advertisement 1 want your cwsfom. 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 1 do not fulfill strictly all I claim as to prices being LOWER than ever be. fore heard, | do not ssk your patronage, The greater amount of grads I can sell WILL BE MADE, the lower prices oan anc Respectfully, W. H. WILKINSON, Ageny ’ : for working people. Send ae, and we will mall valuable sample box put you in the way of making more days than you over thought possible st Capital vot tegaired. You oan Hive at Ht elt LH] i z :
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