The Centre Democrat, Thursday Morning, May 14, 1885, { local Editor and GEO. P. BIBLE, ortant news.» No ¢ CORRESPONDENCE, containing Lin ed from any part of the county pasorted unless accompanied by | writer, Local Department. NoTiCE.—Mr. George H. Knicely, ‘or the DEM wollector I our only authorized CORAT. L ~—Try Harry Tents’ boneless ham, Coat shape Jersey, —Garman’s, India Lawn from Se up—Garm in's Use. — Pure worsted Jer AY ~The rattle of the lawn heard. Decoration Diy comes on Satur this year, grinder is visible on treets, 25¢ for our | (GGarman's, The on the lst of June, —-The sheriff of Blair manages the skating rink at Holidays- the bosom shirts season for bass county now burg. ~The closing exert schools promise to be interesting this year Beech Creek skating rink on Saturday ght, mtract for Hun the « constructing the water works at ~Peter Herdic has inzdon, Fx Governer Conr n last Thursday f Indiana died aovenie no. are many to be seer it put ip until warm weather and a litt] Ours sunshine comes, John Beezer's meat market or High street, was just thronged costomers on Sia! Je irday, from 5 o'el until 10 vr. ¥, hn did rome adve ing, and he found that it paid him, \ gene impr i ral cleaning up and ment boom has struck our town. board-walke, yard fences, fresh coats of paint, terracing, and other work is bei: houses, Necessary 1g done around many of the The Snow Shoe cornet band, thought will surprise the citizens of that town on Decoration day by coming out in their new uniforms. they going to exhibit them until some ocea 1 hey have them now but, pehaw are nol sion demands it ~To our advertising patrons we w il guarantee as large a bona fide cireula tion, and ia the east end of the county a larger circulation than any other pa Our columns per in the county, Are wider and longer than any other paper and you thus get ths worth of your money. A fire on Inst Wednesday afternoon at Linn & McCoy's near Milesburg, destroyed the bridge-house iron works, and casting-house. The fire depart. at, of this place, was summoned, but it was goon learned that they eonld ba of no material benefit with hose at that place, without the neces their sary means by which to throw a stream, The pressure in this town is so great that an engine is not needed to throw the water, The haads employed at the works, and some from the nail works and the citizens, suceceded in extin {| Business Manager ymmunicaticns o real name of the is Garman 's mower Is fishing opens | The Milesburg band pl wyed for the | Wilbar Harris pose Linen | Jorsy Cufls and nll sizes in collars, —Garman’s The Lewistown Fy Pr S48 18 of paper thin usual, running a better quality Mr..J. Brachbill fence nt erecting a nes iron in fi Nping street, \ apples { fruits are in the market ionl pend trey vl t other Just Pine and ri he | gro erymen’s Yad, The the me han lsome Car on Wr is much admired, | Twenty-two Advents immers ed nl | and twe nionville, on t—ten | men, (ne spring weld of the hands empl 408 of the public seveal weeks pu Mr. sodding John O' Le Maj. without | kind of bt We race, entrance che Sehool teacd Appr and others are ning to the advantages Every young man shoul i the nne business ar active dutis and the r you do, the You need not goa hr red miles home to receive instruction in any thorough Chr branches, and especially in a business course Send to Prof tie for a Catalogue, we Wg that Mi ol ‘oratorical pow have often thought | ors surpassed by but few, but as p iblie ocoasion had not demanded any special fully that we were altogether correct, convinced But on last Monday evening Wilbur became display, we were not engaged in a very animated discussion had the boys cornered up where they were in front of one of the stores, .and obliged to listen to what he had to say He was taking issue with the gentler sox, and of course had the better side of the question, and were the young Indies to know the extent to which Wilbur advocated their rights, privi- | logs, nobility ete, they would have an ~The ice eroam sign is conspicuous. | ~Men’s nobby hats in Straws, Pearls and Nutria,~Garman's, Mr. Abe Baum was trying his luck at fishing on Tuesday. : In Cumberland e of applications for license, only one w efused. [he N unty out nth Pennsylvania Cavalry I reunion will be held at Carlisle 11th on the of In of wheat crop was so poor that the fa June, fome parts the st pie ighed The 1 it down, Haven boy ock favor ol Furst is n vith the us dutie of Court on Tuesday was out trout fi ning I'he literary society of the \. realized the mock trial on omething over 21! saturday evening, pr yO sal i nt ot tenant | An auclioneer ed" 49 no paper what it tutorship, and W he will make his mark, and got even with the “( mpliment is paid the Lock Haven on ydred were the masculine | the F. Anni no Arrests drunkenne disorderiy 1 off quietly, MeClain, Seat erything pas Ihe counsel for Curtin . : { man who murdered Wm an Newton Hamilton camp-meeting unds last August and who the first y the 8 WAR COI deg upren f murder in | the ense t yppeale (ireater effort nr to let erime go unpunished istly Whiskey y murder have it punished should be no excuse for Miss Hattie Gould the dead 10, and by many of the ex Ww Messrs, Burnham that she performed 3 skater is not as stated in last weeks is changes s are informed by Faller & in the same town in which they per | formed and that on the 13th inst, she and her sister performed at Pittsburg nk t hat opposes rinks must have started Central R erazy exchange the false report, Mr. J. W. general merchandize store in Unionville in the store recently occupied by Mr, | Scholl, Mr. Hoover, has been in the merchantile business in Altoona and He was doing a very nice | business in the latter place, when the | fire burned almost everything he had. | He is a native of Unionville and we are confident his friends in that locality Hoover, has opened a Brisbin, guithing the flames, The loss is estima- | extra smile for him every time they | iil give him a liberal share of ther ted at $2,000. | went to the post office, trade, . 14] | worthy i {| Beaver, i | putting piways made | than to | professional | A very select and audience nssembled at the Court on last Thurrday evening to listen to , Col. to the the popular lectu Bain on the ubject ‘an Journey Golden Gate,’ I'he lecturer wa townsma Col, Bain has received the flattering compliments from Press his lecture {the finest we have over lis most and { public wnd to san O01 to compliment but mildly, ol ened in oul Hi | try, the ways and charistics of the pro he left until he Golden Gate of California clure L deseriy mn of the coun ple from the time his Ken home | tuck ey essed of nu kean observation, and a IWAY ind 1 MI A re mo only al e's campaign bring orial Day with its s ender associat bends pays to noble dust Ions, an he Nation ver the gray its heroes and its love, lot us 1 that wa are not st our florial offerings on the graves of former comrades standing in their presence to re the unfinished do We shall stand on this Memorial Day ale ourselves to work they have left us to at the graves of comrades who marched with us one year ago. At these graves we are reminded that our ranks here are rapid yr, and with ly thinning, va ace come new and weightier re ponsib litios Their work |i yded, Ti the done, their mission er y us, their comrades, is given luty of keeping fresh and green yeir memories, of perpetuating and the sacrifices transmitting intact to posterity country perfected by their and sufferings. Resting from their la bors, the story of their lives jeweled by deeds of valor and patriotism, shall in spire in the bearts of all the people a love for our country and flag, that shall keep the land forever united, beautiful and free, held in w srahip at which Post Rr I.et memorial services be such places of may be able to attend, and in the Sanct- uary let us thank God, that it was our privilege to live in a time, when hosts of brave men died for humanity's sake and, when the greatest and grandest army in the history of the world pro- claimed liberty throughout the land and to all the inhabitants thereof, By Coumaxv or Austin CURTIN, partment Commander, Tos. J. Srewanr, Assistant Adjutant General, De. | appreciative Hou ¢ | the Lis { their names, weare confident y make a n-arms, but |] de ii- | Linn & McCoys store at the Iron works | near Milesburg was bl | onsequently the In each | { lower panel of ~Courr Procexnixos The 0. Murgaret Nes tierode vs. | field R, Williamsport & Cleary Verdiet for plaintfl Boak, and Theodore Bosak. Verdiot favor of defendant for balance. 1 ughe ' J Nes ander 4 teen « { ( 'homas Andrew J, niall, iL wa n ladly publish read and again secall fresh 1 would a few of] gifts strewn over their 1 response WAR libe ral and we trust it may be this On last Saturday nigat the safe in wn open. There was no money, or valuables in the safe, irgulars did not se- cure anything, On the same night some one entered Reride's store at | hole in the the door and unlocking went through the and got into the safe! by either understanding the combina- not locked. we under Unionville by cutting a ' i it. They money drawer, tion or else the sale was They secured about $60,00, stand. (ten. James A. Beaver, Col. D. H. | Hastings, and other officers of the Na P.M, train on Taesday for Pittaburg and oth er points in the western part of the state. They will decide upon the place where the next encampment of the zee. ond Brigade will take place, before re turning. tional Guards, departed on the Mr. Frank Montgomery and wife, the parsonage the let of June, Mre. Montgomery will | spend several weeks in Philadelphia | prior to that time, making the necessary will occupy Episcopal arrangements to go to housekeeping. ‘w=Rev, Edwards has returned from the | “land of flowers” DeLand Florida, and | is now engaged in mission work in Kingston and Plymouth this state, Don't fail to attend the lecture to, night, | Grant's birth James "Ick Brua This new and valuable berry originated with vmuel Mi WBEREIES, er of 1 111 3 Ha on Montgomery ounty Tl tracted at 3 , a I O%H] { ge, bLelore nna gor strength i: greater degree In bearing in Ad f uni snd of IBLF keep- iwherrie vou hie EAD are heen in a fine lawyer, but a who will be greatly missed in his church sand community. He brother of Judge m, of preme Court, — Clarion Des Mr. J. W pr prietor of the Opera House Restaurant before that place was distroyed by fire, has now Jeaseb the at Mr. N. is a very jovial fellow and thoroughly understands how to run a first class hotel, and as this is the only wd citizen Was A younger the Sa- weral, Newson who was Syracuse House Howard, hotel in Howard we feel confident that Mr. Newson will do well in his new loos tion, A nice tree was planted in front of the Tyrone Herald office, recently, to commemorate the anniversary of Gen, Some scoundrel cut the tree down, soon after it had been piant- ed, and now $25 reward ie offered for such information as will lead to the ar- rast and conviction of the miscreant.— Hunting lon Monitor, Carlisle is the greatest town in Herald, here is a case of willful misrepresen ta- the Union for pretty girls. Now tion or else the Herald editor has never to Chromionl, been Shippensbu, g. Shippensburg Evidently both the Herald and the Chrenical editors have never visited Belifonte, we Remember Mrs. MeLaughlin, the opualar lecturer, on lemperance, will ecture in the Court House tonight. Do pot fail to hear her, Mossrs Long, the owners of Penn | Cave, are erecting a hotel, and making other improvents at the cave, «Prof, Lewis Robb of Howard, was in town on Tuesday evening. BOILEAUMOORE««AL the house of Mr, Howard Moore, Omtre county, Pa, by the Rev, W, 0, Weight, May Tih, 1885, Mr, John P. Bolleas and Miss Clara T. Moors, both of Missburg, Ps,
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