Rll lA The entre Bemocrat, Thursday Morning, April 16, 1885, Local Editor and 3EO. P. BIBLE, Business Manager, CoMRyRPONBENCR. cuntaining cong 0rtant news, solicit od from any part of the counly, rertnd gules worvimpantet hyo writer. v real name of the Local Department. Har Bush is now the Notice, — Our office mn pis’ new building opposite 3 A ready H. KxiceLy is our He is now Mn, rized collector. NOTICE (1. mek vi ha No communications | April snows and showers, ~The Look Haven rinls are called “Skating Parlors,” Wild geese were flying quite low on Saturday night, he Review of Curwensville is It now former an eight paged paper. wis ly four. ~ Travelers and change in the time table of notice a Bald others will the Eagle Railroad The Elk publishing the histor tlers;of that county. Dem y of the early county eral 18 now sot- The street commissioners have been actively engaged in cleaning the streets during the past week. lug # tour county and will call pon you time. Please have the ke him glad, their bers changing address will please | as well as new office. », JO’, Joe, \ inch or more of snow fell on Sat- | the 12th. tra urday -lwelve mps were grrested in | Monday morning, | cnj tured } | I. Haven on n Ihree young bears were Mr. John G I'he Lock laven Furniture Factory Monday Tzzel of Snow Shoe, rted up on running ten | irs daily. Mr. and d, lost al Mrs. Henry Shultz of Ro_ | five year old boy by sth, On the [t.e water ¢ mpany of Pine Grove from the res utting nt to, and tl I vw pipes re igh the town. note beyond Centre Hall tue t into the woo 1 1] moved to woods near the Move y Oe i Fort. le, A slight fire occurred at , on Thur-day night, desirable men y & Ux ‘ ’ n p . 2 " liable hrm ol . Chase went in our columns, advertisen —Since the dedication of Hall suggest the the (i. A. R. | has been postponed, we would 30th of May, ss a very ap propriate day for the dedication, ~All kinds taken in exchange any kind at Stover of grain, and produce, for Marble work s works, High street, ol Bellefonte, price same as If cash were paid. — 0a last Frid wy morning the plat. | 84 in the flattening room at the Glass works caught on fire, but the prompt- aess of the hands, soon extinguished | the flames. —~Ex-Sheriff Thomas J. Dunkle's | wife who has been dangerously ill dur- || ing the past several weeks, is slowly re- covering at this writing, we are pleased to announce. Mr. Jones and family return their heartfelt thank ] the kind the ul 11 for to a ness shown them during recent illness, death, and bur of then that Anow fell Pa thought that with the Huntingdon We ry ‘th inst, methin to Be there was wrong weather handy lefonte, Mr. J 1o his he mathan Harper will move we on Linn street, recentl occupied by Messrs Goldsmith and sis ters. they having moved into the large he Allegheny he publie school building. louble use on slrect opp E. R. Chambers, Esq. and I wrived home last week, “Nedward” looks happy as a basket of kittens, blown rose, and is as Our best like a new wishes, life to the young couple, «Mr. Bond Valentine, the Insurance agent, represents a good class of Insur ance Companies, and all responded so promptly, during the late fire that he bas been doing an excellent business ever since, The Crxtas Dexocrat the Agent's Herald one year, for two dollars strictly in advance. The Herald expos es every fraud and bogus advertuwement Do not delay, our offer and in the paj ers, 1 w be Will De Jue. A, MeClgin returned on Fri imited, doy font & weeks visit fo Washington, | Philadelphia and New York. While in Washington hie threatened to ton voce Long ess, but the peopla of the cily rose enmasss nnd protested, he nally agreed to sive the city from such humiliation ansil December, bul then w tt with be convened, { have pal | rooms has been | and will therefore not take place on { on the Bo { Mulberger county. 1 4150 80 ind a long and plesant married | Rafting on the Susquehanna, and we will its branches has begun, and now the log gorge following the ice | gorge, —Ordinance prohibiting the unhitch_ ing, and feeding of horses on the princi streets of the borough has been posted up. it the . k Among the graduate Wed on Medieal College last R. Early and F. GG, Early, father and son | both of Ridgway, Pa. I'he dedica.ion of the Gi. R. Post A. indefinitely postponed Mat I 8L 18 previously announced, Judge Dean of Holidaysburg presi fd at argument court | Judge | being the cases brought for trial. A fi . OU. Furst interested eure fo dE ul OT pike, Wm. He still keeps the upper end milisi vesburg 18 f that road in go 1 condit on mar Crescent Rink at this place is now hia will also spend several days in ting at home in Butler, Pa. The Foster, the peace to Mr. Chas ffice with S he Ice has his « ['reasurer, | reel, where will « off as Justi o Altoona 1s raising money to estab. ectric Fire Alarm in that city One in each Ward to connect directly houses adder different Hook and | with the engine te wanis a nD outfit, but as yet we sre want ng. Misa Laura Wright, daughter of Rev. W. 0, Wright of Milesburg, teach the Holt towaship the coming summer, will Snow Shoe M Laura is a competent scholar, having | ud school in graduated at the Birmingham Seminary t June, On last Saturday evening man concluded t« at the same arrest him his very much o Me ars | and Folk, took him to the ( ne ‘ooler where ity four hours concluded OO As t as hool and inday fe met with gre in Tioga ounty, where h« preached in several churches a few weeks ago. Rev. Crittendon always an active and energetic chris that rill permit him to again engage in the has been tain worker, and now his healt) same, is a blessing which he truly ap preciates, The corner lot on Allegheny and Jishop street owned by Spangler and Van Pelt, since the distruction of the h As Aikens the music firm, building on that corner, been sold to Bunnell and n | They three story | ) | brick propose erecting building, with two | rooms, below,one of which will be occu- | Instead {of Bur u fine corner as all new and handsome pied by them as a music store, | brick building will be erected, Alpha Corman has been meeting | with flattering success in disposing of | goods at Novelty store since the eponing, No. r # week ago, Lafge | chromos for leas than a dollar, silver | ware glass and china ware very cheap. | Wod ling presents ete. Call fa and take # look at the. large and. well [ Mock. ” Axxie Varentive Lyox.—A reries of mishaps prevented the Dewocnar, of last weak, from giving more than a passing notice, to the death of Mrs, Stewart Lyon, so that we hesten now to add our tribute to the memory and our sorrow for the passing away from beautiful life, To general among us, of that sketch her life, save in most outlines, there is no need, It was an epistle of love “known and read of all men,” yet to describe in the most gener al way, 80 sweet and pure a life, puzzels even the most loving pen. It is acom- valor, done by storied heroes, of martyr. or sing in songs of triumph the glori | Abram S | ed by | ; simplicity death zealously {er blinded large store | ichnine corner it will be strictly | elected Jut to tell the simple story of a child | of neroisi of Jesus, or to paint the beauty a character, that showed it in | patient suffering, rather than in deeds Mr: daughter of might, is far more diflicult, Stewart S. Lyon was the Valentine a member cf f | original Iron firm of were O,| Her chil the thood le mas pr rest friend. Though she was reares the of her fathers faith, as a wife she identified herself with the religio her husband and to the hour her wdhered to Methodism, Yel her faith was of the broadest ol cathol ference icity ; and her religiou e nev her he its of the otl branches of the in her was bigotry, to el or her loye of right snatch some poor a life of shame, or le adding LO elert path, was 80 rounded a chara never cause | others | duties of mother, wife Of her schooimates still of Mary of Mr. occurred daughter place, which wa Friday morn oy iF ul intensely with an attack the buri- ng. She uffered of brain feavor, which ended in peaceful sleep of death, She was ed on Sunday afternoon large con of pes to the grave ple following her remains onrs Rev. John llewitt con ducted the w there were who were no been made at the Bellefonte Factory by Will Reuben m Bryant, glass wer, and { lark gathere | } t of week befo and competent per ¥ the his boon glass per wee luring period of 24 consecutive remarkable © feet has never wna dot facturing In manuing contains snything to occurred on Friday bo suffering for over a week. She well and hearty snd contemplated en the State ( student | tering lege ae a | this term, to which place she and broth - o { this and sisters intended moving summer, The family formely lived in Half Moon valley near Storms | town, but for several years past Messrs | | Wait Bros, have been extensively ingag | ed in the implement business in Tyrone at State Miss | Wait the decensed was a very estimable young lady. A kiud, and affectionate sister, and Abo place made yacant by hor death can not be filled in the hearts of the brothers and cherished her, | with a branch College. and sisters, who loved Rov. J. M. Palmer of Williamsport M. E. evening. church on His fermon in the evening wna, “The new preached in the A, | Bunday morning and Emancipation’ and was. an able dis j fyrwh, paratively easy task to tell of deeds of lecture to the : p | doms endured by early christian saints, | = og M ous deaths of soldiers on the battlefield, | Personal J. L. Spangler, Esq, wus in Haven on Saturday on business, "DD. F. Fortuey has been attending U, 8. Court in Pittsburg this week, Miss Annie Dall, of Houserville was a Lock caller at the Drvocnar day. Prof. T. C. Houtz Principal of the office on Mou, Pine Grove A« ademy, was in Lown on Monday. Mi ] Ella Cire en of I guest at the residence of F Rug is a P. Green on Linn street, | Col. Bain the popular lecturer will people of Bellefonte on Col. D. G. B Opera Ho w le bLuildi Harry Tea store 118 Area Mr, gro nthe Iam Harris' new bui B. P Oh 1 ee Frank LOWH On { 107 AORTA TEWAT finding, and favored ming countenance those chaps who al bright side of | en fa. joy mer i then w think the fount as it wa bhed it of ever so en the Divine being re all that was bright and pleasing ntellect of man the cloudy waters memory This liant, witty and intel remain: only the past greainess is pleasant, $ the case with the once bri! lectual associate editor of the Watchman He has been compelled to fall back on an old local with a few changes to get off a joke on the editor of the Democrat, Every reader of that paper will turn to seo the date, as he has read the “eagle squeezing” local, months ago, and thinks he has got an old copy of the Watchman The local when it first appeared last year was a desperate literary convul- | sion from which our friend never fully | recovered, and was the first intimation his friends had of his intellectual deeay. It is indeed a sad thing for us to com- [ ment on but kind friends should look after him. When we write his obitu- | ary, the only excuse we offer for his villianous “jokes is that “he died at the top." | (3, | ington, The expected coming of ex-Deputy | Commander F. H. Dyer and the present | Amst, Adjt, Gen. T. 1. Stewart, to the | dedication of the new hall of Gregg Post, G. A. R,, makes the following in~ | {cident pertinently interesting A few days ago, the express delive ry | wagon stopped in front of the law office of Hastings & Reeder and delivered » | wooden box of medium size. The box bore the superscription, written upon a A. R. envelope, Post No, -. Wash Pa., “Col. D. H. Hastings: m'd'g 5th Re N. (3, P. i ) Pa, etter wil Ci gt. Bellefonte, | Explanatory | Up to th whatever Col. Ha of soon fol ow." i low, time there is nothing emarkable in the oceurrence. was notin his office me ivery usly regarded box, and those that were present, remembering the muntin- ous attitude of a certain member of ( 0. he he \ the hero ej) of an ur pleasant tt the guration of Cars Wore caution ten if perchance a el Kk nsde perceivable for futher devel. reel explanatory } (¥X) ton weekly if blast ".0 ra, National mass meeting of Inventors and Patent Right men be held at ( 2nd day of issued, The 10 the been the the olumbus, Ohio, April on next, has object in view is an for of } | perfooting organization | Protection Inventors, Detecting infringements and Broth- invited [and Prosecuting pnstituting All particulars, A benevolent cordially addr | erhood. Are | For full |two cent stamp, J. KE | No- 160 Vine street, Cincinnati, Ohio s with Woolverion, W. 8. Port, of Port Matilda, Centre | county, stopped in town Wednesday on | his way home county, | where he attended the golden wedding | of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, | Port, on Thursday, April 24. Mr. Port’ pame will be found in the roll of houner, i from Clarion this week. —Curwensville Reviow, we A number of communications were | unavoidably erowed out, for want. of Lapnoe; others were entirely too Jengthy. Be careful to confine yourself tO news, not personal jokes, weMr. Edward Houls, an aged citizen | {of Mad died at the ageoi i5 | yours on Monday 61h inst yi burg, ! block. : Henry MADISON BU RO, Miss A ice Toose, of Rebersburg, for- merly of this place, has left for Dakota, Stevenson county, Ill, where she ex- pects to make her future home, ' Wild geese on their annual migration to higher latitudes, were seen a few days ago, Fhe indications of a good or full « roy of wheat, the coming £ harvest, are not avourauie in Rev. Mi Vi making pastoral cal Miss Beckie Hazel, intends going tor Miss B bave in that direction, vicinity, ie meyer engaged F, in s ths woel:, Colorado in May, must some atiraction out J. E.Rebero!Spring Bank, Centre Co. spent Sunday in town, visit He intends friends, ing y {ar I Aving wr Freeburg, it ¥ i the Ba cakes, 1 and away with lo cream, an Lhe party dispersed wen way homeward, well pleased. E. Young ns bis better half ) thanking the party for their mem bers nd A Pant Arb unt trees to-day. If ir day. Every body ough have 1 them you your own pi on a tree young Do ‘distribute a black someth- ody He greater day is the town red, 4 ' LARD het ¥y Five | oe nl i ple nie of Centre county fast on L tire stock of furniture embracing a full and complete line of every thing will offered for sale at once at baif price owing to the recent fire, we propose 10 dispose { £5000 dollars worth ol farniture at any price we can get with- i Lah) ¢ 0 | in the next 30 days, you will find us on Brockerhoff brick R. B. Spaxoren. Bishop street in MARRIED. EVANR.WELLER Mere At the residence of Bom. J. J f the da. Latrobe. Pa. Tum lay evening, April 7 by Rev. DL M. Wali, Rev. Brana, pastor of the Paradise change, Somerset oly, Pa, and Mes Pelelia B. Weller, of Wharton, Oho i. an ue Yard Fan, DEATHS, On Sunday the 12th ost, Michael Shoey of o towanhiip aged 51 yours RITE «din the 20 of March in Doge be | y Allee T Witherite, infant daughte f Hours qe i Annie Witherite age 1 roar ATKEY On" April Sad, Bertha Alkey, 1+ A. and Charity Alkey sear Fenteal Olly towns age three } WILLIAMS «tin Apri! 81) { Boaried | wen of David and Jane Williams of Boggs township spe 11 yours, SHULYZ «At Roland Centre county a Leroy Dart Shite won of Henry and Khutts, nged 5 yours Gm and 1%, We gare to Gud Oar ands Loy Der choise gilt Our dear Leva), ANURY Coleg WITHE danghter of Bogie Jeare fever infant fn April Mh Henrietta
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