The Centre Democrat, Thursday Moraing, April 1685 { Looal Editor and GEO, | Business Manager, P. BIBLE, CoBREAPONDENCE, contalulug portant news, solicit ed from any part of the county. No communications aserted unless accompanind hy |e real name of the writer, i focal Department. Norice—Mg, G. J. KxiceLy is our authorized collector. He is now mak: ing a tour of the county and will call | the upon you in due time. Please have the wherewith to make him glad, Our subscribers their office, address give name of old, as woll ae post new oflice. » \ 1 Next week 1s Court week, n fy rom Se up will please | | | | | changing their | | | i 3 Garman’'s, | slowly improving, | p Garman’'s H now? re worsted Jersy 98e, Decoration day is the next Holi day Garman's., Men nd Nutria.—Garman’'s, Messrs, Hicks & Buck ing their machine shops. are enlarg — Birch is the favorite tree for school | g,.. teachers on ‘‘Arbor day.” ~A pew sign adorns the front of E vr ilicks' hardware store, Straw hats on rome previous indi visible on our sireels boi this kind of \ re t complain about r. you could not make as good “Quincey” schools and Tastitutes are quite numerous in the county this spring. the second ste Wm. P. Wil wy of Mrs, residence on High street, . f wide- Read col nr y time of year to vivertisements advertise, other merchants wake tha ne in ‘4 umns, ~The farmers have been making up yao | time during the past few nice days. wing, making fence and picking : {the business of the week. Esq , editor of the Fre Ww Ww. rout, . t athian ow does the weather suit you office, | | . 1 's nobby hats m Straws, Pearls Col. D. C | | | s——— — ~White goods and Embroidery, — Garmans, ~-lce cream season will soon open with a boom, ~=All over embroidery and lace-net —(iarman’s, Spring fever is raging throughout the United States, ~Have you seen those —(iarman’s, £5 200 shirts ~The timidness of Spring has greatly annoyed the farmers and those desiring to make garden, Summer subscription schools like buds are beginning to open in the various districts, T. P of Milesburg returned from Washington Hon, Rynder and wile D, C, on Saturday lust, Miss Lola Ruggles, a profes tonal roller skater, fell, recently, and broke | her neek. A store in a good farming community Death immediate ly ensued. with the post office located at the same place, is offered for sale, address this Sunday wes such a delightful day ~Coat shape Jersey. —Garman's, —Jersy Cuffs and all sizes in. Linen collars, —Garman’s at —A telephone has been put into the grist mill at Howard, — Don't forget to go to John Beezer's for your meat, High street, — Unionville communication reached us just as we were going to press, —Some of our merchants have been getting ne » goode~read their advertise ments in another column, —Mr. Wilkinson's china store is be- decorated with C. P. Hilder paint brush artist is doing it. gold the ing handsomely foil on the out side, The summer term of the State Col- lege opened with a good attendance, most of the old students are back again, and many new ones are enrolled, Miss Mary ister Mr. (Gates of Loveville, a of {} (ates, collector nns 16th Tyrone. married on Thursday the | Mr Elmer Scruders of The Mr. Harry Teals now 15 that many of our people promenaded A) Wk the streets who had not been out 950 for our Linen bofom shirts at | ing for months, The office recently occupied Keller is being converted in to a store room and will soon be ready for that purpose. ’ f getting Rev, Chas, The pros; ect o the Lutheran church in this place is very good at present. —Two young men on their way home | from a party al Collinsville Blair county | be ame engaged in a free fight, and one fin | Normal H | A new bay window is being put to | | | i | | i | | | , took in the fresh air and pure | water of Bellefonte one day last week, vad smiled blandly on the Dexocrar. aturday at —The auction on last S M:. E. pretty largely attended. There will be sale again there on Saturday evening. —A. J, Graham of Philipsburg, was a this Jack of great visitor in town week. ts the new railroad to be benefit to Philipsburg. The branch of the Bellefonte, Nit- tany and Lemont Railroad, down Nit. tany valley, will be built this as far as Valentines ore mines, —The Philipsburg Jownal/ man wants | 4 resent engaged in the butchering a mountain pink to visit that burg We'll send you one of « rose-buds; they beat the pinks all hol ur low. —It pays to advertise in Dexo crAT. One young man adver Shuey's store in Houserville, was | was severely stabbed, Rev. David Stern took a dose poison, while stopping at the Wyoming otel, in Wilkesbarre on last Sunday. He is non est comatable now. ~The warm weather has melted the snow in the mountains and on Monday and Tuesday a large number of rafts were started at Curwensville, —On the 30th inst., a special election vy will be held in Huntingdon to vote ; 1 for Water Works. It will eonfound,” for those who are beaten, and ~ Col. Copeland lectured in Tyrone on Monday evening. His subject was " We don't know “Handsome people, whether he found many subjects of his remarks in that town or not, —The store of Daniel Miller, of Jack- sonville was entered by burglars one | evening last week and $20 worth of re. | summer | Bellefonte | which he lost about $50, worth of meat, { and consequently is very wild. postage stamps and other valuables, were stolen. The post office was located in the same building. Just why more young ladies should of year than usual we do not know, with- be on the street at this season by | k the popular lecturer as pastor of | of | be | the | | ope ned, and ready for business in his { new and elegant | | . | ceries, syrup canned fruits, tore room in Harris new building. A full line of fresh gro and every {thing in the grocery line. Cleanliness | and order, and fresh and pure groceries isone of the characteristics of this store. { Call in and see our neighbor, | church will hold a “Spelling Bee" on | Friday evening next in the Chapel 10cts. Mr. Col. Hastimpge, Chas P. Parlors, Admission P. [D. S, Jno. Hayes, E. (iray are Dr, | Keller, E. | Hewes and W. E Harris, Humes, among spellers, Personal Mr. John H. Orvis is in Philadelphia | this week, Alex Zettle of Jersey Tuesday in town, Squire Shaffer of Zion was n caller at Shore, spent our office last week, Mr David Williams of Milesburg, has moved to Port Matilda, Mr, and Mrs. Dr, Thompson, of Snow Shoe were in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Trafford of dangerously ill with consumption. Coaly ille i of Snow Sh Frid Wm, Grower, oe Was | the « al on last Y unty ¢ after business, George Scholl, Fae brought the balan 's on Wedn R. A. Be Sechler Mr, A for the Daily News of this place, was | The Mite Society of the Preshyteian | the | undergoing | Phi wel) hia for M. Mage nn Inet, to |i bride is a very accomplished young lady. | located, ! hier, one o popuinr was in town important bu Mr. py on 41 | ne Mi on UesUnY. arlane and wi | | | | 0 recently Mr William Vir m M ited orders came to town nursery Mr. H. J. | prietor of the Ores and so | returned from son county. It i hoped there will be a | | large attendance on this occasion as it | { promises to be one of enjoyment, Prof. D, O. pal of t he public schools of this town, Etters, assistant princi | eame into our office one evening | week, and without a word | mony cautiously put a box under | table took | farthest corner of the ofRce our and then a seat in the tur Pus pi- cions were at omce arroused, and instead of investigating the thing, we deman | ed the Professor to open the | take it out of the office. box, He insisted on | , ' | leaving it here until the next day,but objected, as we feared it contained “infernal” machine. i { the box and exhibited a fine microscope, ~—On the 28th iast., a very fashion. | able event will take place at the resi denee of Mr, and Mrs. J. B. | Penn Hall Centre county. Fishers I their daughter Benton Ulrich, The ascomplished at will be | the marriage of k . { Clara, to Mr, F of the Selins Grove Times, bride is a very estimable and Miss | | editor | last | of cere- | townshij | Pittsburg | Mr. C. or | we | f an | He finally opened i York and Philadelphia, 3 rchas has been pure r i ] goods fe be opened on Satur A Ww is now meetin iay. Rev. 1 a native of [4 fay wa work assigned county with | sucoess in his ministerial on new charge recently out it is because they want to take the [ lady, and Mr, Ulrich is a gentleman of Saltillo Huntingdon eounty. lead in new spring styles, while their dear old mothers are at home clean. ing house, Mr. and solicitor for the ex-collector | but irooks Daily Samuel News, in business had a run away last week Sam's meat is raised on the mountain -A vender on the streets on Mon- | * | day attracted a small crowd around him | log cabin in Elk county. culture and highly respected in native county, by those who know him. The parties have our hearty congratulations and best wishes he ake courage by a brother edilor this brother Uler- especially as is We t ich, and feel there is some hope for us, | and the associate editor of the Daily New: of this place. Last week one day a young man drop- i ped dead of heart disease at Parker's His friends | his | Mr. and Mrs, E, | cently married couple, are now very R. Chambers, the r¢ comfortably located on Lamb street Their ‘wedding presents were beauti ‘ g Ans - Tuabl¢ house ful embracing | | hold artieles | | | | sermon, perhaps : tiny Tl ) fte gecur 1 i“ ! | 3 situation and three days after, red | by yelling “only ten cents a spin.” A | got the corpse ready and sent one of | | ! | vddre a good position through letter ed to this office. circular table with bits of jewelry | { around it and a centre piece spinning | —A new telephone has been put into | ground as in roulette, would entitle you Teeth phonetic or Dir. office Geissinger's dental 1 filled ] with | laughing will now be gas, the phone will receive prompt atlen- tion. Last week a numt cations were received too late for publi- ation, Correspondents should not get miffed if their maneéript not ap pear when if reaches ns gbout the tim does ve are ready to go to press T'o a good professor who desires to wrge of an Academy alter har t, and which has an attendance now id will wo can secure the soho if thes vldress th egation off ; is in town last week, t vis offic Pact 1a! Post le numer 1 Gov, Curtin had an abundance of new stories, Each delegation went away happy aod witha | large slice of “gingerbread.” Ginger bread’ is the word —'taffy"” is played wat. — AL a meeting of the town council, on Monday evening, it was decided to light the streets throrghout the city with electric light, the bids from the dom pany beir less than that of emmupa’ * will require about sire the Gas Ie boys have, without * finest Post rooms sntly carpeted, "tle flelds/ete , wom cloak t and a'l le for © All orders sent through | r of communi- | was about 63 years old, | and controlled by Edward L. Gray, now { town, and would be greatly missed by our people here, if it were not issued. | dl Some bit and were bitten, | It is reported that Mr, Phil. Collins | to the picee of jewelry where it woul stop. | will be in town this week and that work | will soon | Buffalo anid Bald Eagle railroad, We sin on the Run, | r f as much « € ramor, of our town, depends road, Mr, | 1 at the 1 iit and we hav rd. : ick lied uld be bu @ NO réason bt his w - M Pe Fre Smith, the wells at his residences uesday morniog, of } he has been a great Aj pexy. r several | ) suflere: from rheamatisn Is has been a resi font of Bellefont his circle of acquaintance is e Xe Many Years, throughout this county, The Daily News, estabiished, edited, deceased, has changed bands. Miss | Fannie E. Gray, anonly surviving sister, with Mr, We and It rel .dally and the only one in is now managing editor, Bailey associate editor. 4 n with the N. continued success, bespeak for it, In liberal patronage, the fi is ~The Rebersburg Aeademy opened on Monday last, under rather peculiar circumstances; nevertheless it opened, One of the Professors had the scholars, while the other the school house ; thus, the one had the wherewith to open a school, while the other had the where in to put them. Finally, a store room w fixed to accommodate the pupils, "the imparting of knowledge began, gentlemen held to their rights 1 better done as we advised veek ago--consolidate~this not ad | {a father of Ah nining. gol Away { one, in the wind. their number with it to the logman’s | i on that the dead man’s father who had died the The wife and mother was home, When the coffin was place the railroad car it was discovered it was placed beside the coffiin of same week, every one attend and hear this his Rev. John Hewitt rector of the Epis- copal church of this place, will preach Y. M. CJA. Nores.~—Last week the following illustrated papers were added [te the Library : Harper's Weekly, Frank Vl ngtia 's 17 We Ys and Puck, This the Library Committee added, by pur { en | chase, a dictionary stand and the fol | lowing books : 16 vols. Appleton’s Eneyclopedia, 3 ©“ Bobertson’s Chapt, V, Van Laun's Fr. Revolution, Miller's Life of Trust, Young's Bible Ci Mosaic of Gree Bedoui an History, by the , each rated battle ée will The May 4th and msg J ; Lyeeltont urg lgr | time fixed for the visit is 1 Oth, [he great cess attending the % 14 vious visit the veterans toFredericks vhere, and the w i ae in | y the oid sol fiers of that the Gettys 11yer » ry 3 i] 1 Uurg meeLir Willi not only vt tended, but highly valuable, from an 1" full of and in int of view, ' ants in the . Ago. ther num yicliiers yminent pr mn, presen ce, name of William Kells vhile walking ys from this place to Lancashire mines, on {the railroad, D Creek a nking of him- ross over the bridg f taking care his farewell sermon on Sunday. Let | | inst forever as he will f for the far west Wilson of wn and Snow Shoe th the A. soon depart Col. W | ¥ in the interest of P. Ire N. non Was in i. inn | ’ . | Son's Wire rope Co., of the above named | place. The Col. in company with | Linn Esq, paid their respect to | Dexocrar, on the train with her husband's corpse | and never dreamed that her son's corpse also on the same train, as } woe f $ of ye learned death, 1] lH A far r Snyder to unty, aged 7 An me in wr ship 5 years, recently infant daughter Here isa slernity to take« Holl der fe hold o y y w f no Wh l | m or the baby ? after. chilled Ahaut five o'clock on Frida air suddenly and disagreeable and peopl predicted an Burt it was only by M Toye y h Furey who walked out to tak I uly Ne needed an air with that other fellow He noon the became f Can ] 11 1 sx 0 frequently airs others, P. Bible, of the Centre Demo rat, according to Joe Furey's transla tion of the tale, loves the “mighty dol- lar" to such an extent that when he gets hold of one of the eagles he squeezes it wo tight that iL sgeeks Philips! rg Of course we love the “mighty Geo rn ol, dol- lar,” but securing the same will not cause us to become 50 elevated as to de spise those who gave them to us, in the case with the Wakchman editors, We consider the poor man's dollar as good as the rich, It was the poor mans dollar earned by the honest hands of toil that placed Mr, Meek where he is to-day. Has brother Meek to scoft at the poor man ? does he gain any thing to air the poverty of a brot! er printer ? of course with Joe it is dif ns just cause ferent, he ic one of the lucky fellows in “unding it, the printing business, she had Hastings and Reeder, Mr. Will Gray, law sdent with y tin Albany law College rome we during | the summer, Will is determined to ge | to the top round this | became | event oc ladder the ( io ah fession, ever i i r is blown up with Dynamite, A evening al A i'n arred \r nto Moni he ing Mis Pair mers 5 Ww daughter, John Ff 1 | oy A [8 Mr L. Montgomery, a brother of the bride KE N shur was | hilly the beautiful bridesmade, and | gracefully performed the part of best 1 Four young gentleman officiat- Rich ards, Edgar Swartz, John Bullock and Geo. B. Johnston. The wedding was very beautiful and The bride js a well known, handsome and man, ed as ushers, viz: Messrs. Chas, impressive, popular young lady and the groom ic a gentleman of excellent character, pleas ant in conversation and very industri- ous. He came to this place from Pottstown and is now in the employ of the Bellefonte Nail Company. The reception which began at 6,30 o'clock was continued until The refreshments served were exceedingly x, choice, Among the guests from a dis- tance were Miss Munson, of Philipsburg and Miss Alma Maurar, of Mackey: vile, Mr. and Mrs, Bair departed on the evening train for Philadelphia, They have the best wishes of all for their future prosperity and bappiness,— New: ! nis | kn woek, | ‘ Rocklin | « xoep amed Test, wh ly a unted with him iL disiar no advance » uniort Te inate man = knew ar ¢ + will enter the (Mm » alarm, and the news peo) le wocident Ls Was wn hundreds of anxjous ‘ flocked The deceasd » the scene of the i was a miner by oceupa tion, aged 40 years and was unmarried ’ Baby ho We received a copy of 3 i a magazine published in New York and of that numerous class of the human fami ly. Harland and is devoted to the interests, and care It is edited by Dr. Gale and Marion an invaluable little magazine for mothers, It struck the 8; editor of this paper at a very opportune advise those who are interested in this and ably edited magazine, Address, Bany ue them to subscribe for interesting w Pentisting Co, IX SPRUCE STREKT, New York Fourteen men of company F, of the Fourteenth regiment, have been dis honorably discharged for misconduct at President Cleveland's inauguration. ~T.a00 curtains and curtain poles we(jarman’s. We k | near Lows | neordances | two, pre- | be largely | gcene | fell through the bridge | moment, and certainly appreciates the | kind forethought of the publishers, we | the | welfare of little humanity entrusted to WOODWARD, Summer bes at last made ils appear ANC, The farmers are busy plowing, and getting rendy to sow oats and plant corn, and the women are busy cleaning house and making garden, ete, Our potato king has not yel made hi® { appearance ; but hope he will in the future, as there are many pota- for Fae, Ard and Capt Vv Dy Van Valin were | out fishing last week, for the speckled beauties, but weunderstand only caught Try 2a te McCool and r & steam saw mill its n, » Mr. tin on C. W, Hosters ’ man's timber land to saw his timber. J. B., Barner is runo ing his steam saw will on full ime now, He runs it day | and night, | Messrs, Williams & Benner are rua- v} ng . C.Mote's water mill at this place- b sawyer and turns oul n m eplendid lumber, Mr of Boalsburg, are the guest o Jacobs and another gentleman, Ay Ar. ang Mrs, Guiswite, of this place young met Ihe folks of this place and | vicinity at KR. M. Wolf's house on ian! Saturday evening, a 3 nd bad a pleas E ant time by singing an Having on the organ and violin, | Rev. Hengst preached a very appro- last n | priate serman on 2 | | to a large congregation, Sunday eveni Haixes, ROLAND, Fagle Grammar school closed on the bh consisting of 10th inst., with an interesting program, dialogues, declamations, | ensnve, tableaux, music, ete. The sch ol | rendered some very good music, and took CXEercises, most all the scholars the rn It sclive part in would | make it too lengthy for me to give all he names of the performers and pieces and all the ex-~ credit teacher, will honor mn the Are and thegr 3 « eriy & resident m strangulation day ing his dinner } } i Flk Was eat county, one He , we on the porch Ti tal ie 10%€i man it , thinking he much, time afltlerwaads it was discovered he was dead An had asked to death, { steak beir d Lock Haven Democrat. Some- that investigation proved hed been drinking too chi a large 1g foun fast in his [ i. Sleighing is good on the mountsin between this place and Rockton, and also on the Penfield road, | ¢ If it wasn. t r “getting there'’ it might be enjoyed | but the bare roads each side are very poor sleighing.—~Clearfield Journal 16th inst, Before the big fire R. B. Spangler | ordered several car loads of furniture. [be order eould not be countermanded | and they have arrived. Every thing | received will now be sold out at cost Lounges thateold for $16 can now had for #5; tan and carpet r be Rat- Jed om and parlor suits, dining room tables wardrobes and stands. The entire four car loads of new furniture must Se sold, and now seated chairs, rockers, at cane cost. is your chance. This is a bargain rarely offered in the furniture line, We are tise, and we are surpassing city prices doing just as we adver- in every respect. It will pay you to all and examine our stock. ,~ The ive following iat my ng #reman Apr. Brack Hannah Calshan, Lids Earty, Mrs. | Elizabeth Flora, J. E. Fitzpatrick, Miss Katie Flack, Miss Nellie Ferguson, Mrs R. Garret, Miss Cora Garret, Miss Mary Grossman, Norwood Hall, Mrs. Mary Hamer, Miss Sarah Hall, Mr. Kubaugh, Lowenthst & Bro, J. Meck, R M ec | Baalley, Harry Mork, Miss Maggie Miller, Miss Annie Neff, D. F. O'Roke, Andrew Rough, James Smith, H. J. Tay- Harry Tumey, Thomas Valentine, James A. Wisslor, Mre. Jennie Whitmer, Michael! Motz, Henry Whindleton, Thos, Miss Maggie Weller, Elias Yount, pay Persons aking for lefters named in the above lst, will please say they are ad Kate n zie | George Davis. M or | vertired DEATHS, WANTS «On April Tth near Howard Mr George | Wants aged 72 years 10 months and 28 days Death has again crossed The threshold of our door And taken from us one that fe Noar and deat to us and he Now slospoth In the silent tem), Father we know tis hard to give Thee wp, but when that grim Monster, death, aye his icy band ! Upon us, it waiteth upon ne one | Rest on doar father, it will not be Long 1H we all to meet vou In that heaven above th ere will be no partd Bat all will be pease, love, and RN J Mr, Collier are put-4 - ~ NN LS a
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