The Centre Democrnt, ‘Thursday Morning, June 25 1883. yom) Editor and GEO. P. BIBLE, { Loom C | Business Manager. QURRRSPOND ENCE, coBbalntng 11 ortant news, sulicit wd from any part of the county. aserted unless accompanist by | “writes. © real name of the Local Department. Norick.—Mr. George fH. Xnicely, is the only suthorized collector for the DxM- UORAT. DAE ud —Sunday was the longest day. — Summer began on Sunday, —_ Early cherries are ripening. We are ready for our first piece of cherry pie. — Locusts are thick grasshoppers, in Cumberland county. as AK —Two girls in Bradford county have woven 600 yards of carpet since the 1st of April, —Do you buy your groceries at Harry Tents’ grocery ! If you don’t you are missing grand bargains, — Renovo is to have one of the biggest fourth of July witnessed there for a number of years. celebrations __Dr. Geissinger has beem elected 1st | large stock of bankrupt stock of goods Lieutenant of Company B. of the 5th Regiment of National (Guards of Penn- sylvania. — Arthur Brown ig erecting a bi ck house on Reservoir Hill which be ex pects to occupy as his residence, when completed. A Little child of Mr. sad Mrs, John MeDivitt of Roland, was badly n last Monday. by coffee over its breast, —John Beezer's meet market on calded upsetting a cup of High is the place to buy your fresh meat the The best roast and steak in market t and be convinced . the Lock Haven examining commited land Valley State Normal. Higbee the - Dr. state supermien wiil deliver Baccalaurate ser at the Cumberland Valley State mal School at Shippensburg Pa — Mr. T. 1 pg the Glenn br ars RB. Taylor of | Rochester N. Y. was int looking after the interest —The Court House is being repaired The dial of the elbek has been rej ed, and is now very attractive time of day can be distance now. -A Clearfield one dollar for riding on the pavemen day last was in Curwensville one week Business can’t be very bright for the constable in that town, ~The degree of P. H- D. ferred upon our worthy countySuperin D. M. Wolf, but for sons best known to himself, he respect- was coOn- tendent Rev. rea fully declined to accept it. — Agustus Hoover's new Curtin street are completed, and Handwor fences and new board walks for occupancy. ely 1 to these comfortable homes -After the | obliged to go to the th Wb « fic married,and you desire him to issue the ober you will be Register and tell al that you are going to get necessary papers. No keeping it a se cret then. -Mr. Ed. L Mills, the that place to this, att of his mother on Thurs where she resided. vingston of Pine driver ¢ resent silage from I ¥ 1 nera occurred on lay in Huntington The boldness of the tramp, especi. ally to the ladies of the house in many localities, and in fact in the iomediate | { tpourn his neighborhood is becoming quite alarm A tea ket revolver should be ing if daily reports be true, tle of hot water or a ready for their reception, and the I'he Howard cornet band (i. A. R. Post of that place will cele brate the 4th by serving a free lunch, Ice cream and eake will be extra, in Buttler Grove, music, speeches ‘and other intesesting features will characterize the celebra- tion. —Naney C. Garber alias Braunonand Annie Wilson alias Battus, were arrest. | ’ | which is #0 destructive to growing crops el on Thursday evening for fighting | with Mrs, Josephine Reed who filed » complaint against them. They had hearing before Justice Foster on Fri day and gave bail for their appeapance and to keep the peace, Space will not permit us to publish the entire speech of Hon, Leonard Rhone, delivered in the House of Rep resentative, on the 4th of June, on the bill, taxing public corporations, bul we g ve a part and continue it in our next issue. The samo should be read very carefully by all tax payers, Muster Willie Rumberger son of G W. Rumberger Commissioners clerk, while in bathing near Unionville with soveral other boys on last Friday, narrow. y escaped drowning. He ventured out in- ig the deep wattert00 fur; wnd Sas sinking tut of sight when one of his playmates ™ boy by the name Siere rescued. the little fellow, He was unconclons but by pro. per treatment life was again restored and the hearts of bis parents made happy. No communications Attend the circus on Tuesday. —A good substantial stove curb is bes ing placed in front of the Bush House, —Hon. John A. Woodward, one of our present members of the Legislature | was in town on Friday, —Don’'t fail to look at the artistic ar- rangement of canned goods in the win- dow of Harry Teats' grocery store, —A farmer in Eagleville would like to know what has become of his scare- crow, Perhaps some Bellefonters could tell him where to find the poor unfor tunate, ~Sol, Ettlinger, who has been lying sick from the effects of the shot in his Kansas | | getting just what you order, there is | delphia than just | of 505 | the lawn surrounding Chamt ‘ . . | moon died, Saturday whose death | and Instrumental and vocal | | ercisos we published head, at the residence of his son-in-law, H. G. Shafer, Spring Mills, was taken to his home at Woodward, last week.— Millheim Journal, —The commencement invi ations of | the Pennsylvania State College are ex- | optionally handsome, and compare ) i | ceptionaily ' I | of the Philipsburg Ledger, is in town in | fav . w the finest w ave seen | | favorably with the finest we h | the interest which includes, Franklin & Marshall, Lafayette, Yale and others, The Bee Hive store in addition to | {their room in Harris' B'ock,mow occupy | the small store room a few doors up the { street formerly occupied as a harness shop. Sol. will be found here with his {lately purchased in the cities. For promptness, reliability, and in no better paper firm in the city of Phila- Thos. W. Price & Co Minor street, You to-day by telegram and have what you ul can ordered by tie next morning ten o'clock. The Mite Society will the hold festival ladies of AD ce Cream 2th the chapel ladies and an and Strawberry the on Spring street, The promise enon ult, Let every attend who can We are printed In Wyoming Territory n f y lun Methodist RC pear PP. Benner Wadd le's residend after considerable inprove ment, will be reopened on next Sun ay 1885, Rev, M and other minister nnection with Ke Preaching on Sunday lock. Also Eyerybody cordially on Saturday invited, I. B. Fisher's roller flouring Farmers Mills is now completed anc Wolf & Hamaker the foreman Charles B running order, raburg were Daniel Kreable, nics snd the work itself, All ery was the most put | roller mp machi n the mill in make it ‘J fu 10 results Are a success, A sad accident occurred on Satur Mill Mr Crape of Howard was walking Morning near Hall, when the construction train being run backward at full speed struc knocked him forward on his head, the effects Mr. to Lock haven He Knees ‘rape was on his way vhen the acaident oc curred was highly res ped ted by him, and 2 " those who ed for a number of ye Lauth family of 1 leath., ead vear are harmless to growing crops } no injury, except to the twigs of forest fruit trees, “Wherever young orchards have been planted on lend which bas been cleared dur ng the last sevenieen years the trees re liable to suffer somewhat, but it is probable that trees, will upon the them.” Professor Riley says, the ordinary locust protect has jaws, which cut, while the seven- teen year species, more properly called the cieadas, has only a beak, through which he sucks the nourishment. «The State College Commecement ex- | several weeks ago, but for the benefit of those who may have forgotten we give the following : Baceal- sermon will be preached by Washiugton Giddiogs D, D. of Columbus Ad. sureate Ohio ; on Monday eve the Annual dress before the Y. M. O. A’ Association by J. L. Russell of Altoona Pa. Tues. day examination for admission to College and at 8:30 p. mm the reunion of the Washington Literary Society ; Address by J. H, Boardman of New York; Ex. hibition drill at 5 o'clock p. m, | Wednes day Artillery Moeting of the Trustees and the reunion of the Cresson Literary society at 4 o'clock p, m ; The Junior orstorieal contest will take place in the evening. Graduating exercise on Thursday morning, and in the evening President reception, salute ; { John P. | tendiog school at Wellesley | teaching school Presbyterian | on n from which Those wishing | your pame and Personal Miss Emily Natt returnad from a two weeks trip to Philadelphia on Thurs, day. ; Moses Tompson of Centre Furnace, was visable on our streets on Saturday last, R. B. Spangler was in Lock Haven on Wednesday, purchasing some fur- niture for his popular stere, Miss Mary Meek daughter of P, Gray Meek, returned home from Borden- town N. J. Col, 8. on Friday evening. D. Shugert, the former editor of this Journal is now wiling away the earley evening hours with rod and line in sesrch of trout, Mr. James Hughes is now spending at James has been his summer vacition his home in this place. attending | Princeton College, C.B. Martin, formerly one of the editors of The Royal Arcanum, a mutual beneficiary mesociation, J. L. Kurtz of the Centre Co. ing Co. . Bank- was out on a fishing excursion last week, and met with success in capturing the speckled beauties, Miss Edith Harris, daughter of home Mr. Harris, returned from Massachusetts where she has been at ( ‘ollege. Mrs Henry Harris is now visiting | friends in Canton, Stark county Ohio, | We shall never forget Canton, ss that {is where we first landed when we ma fe order | our first advent from home Mr. } d Mi Intire, who has be n during the past winter 10 h al ishon, returned k. Ed and sprog in B at Fi essful teacher and home more wed is A #104 in Clearfield Robert Hunter the artist now in Lock ting, and do considerable at it him Haven, where he expects to teach he wanted to ge evel which = about for ng + came back he rode on uj § the er end of hs he ind Folger up farm where ad his men at work, and fe lying along the roadside. Allison got his men and earried the dead man to his Allison's! house, where an ing held by W. N. Allison, J. P., who eall esl was mas Shilling, ymed wi Allison ne H. M ‘ondo and i that he had have from that He the is suppose have been age of fXAMINA ‘ Mar remains were 0 townahi ta atl low rates On I resenial from the undersigned, which must secured not later than July 3d, In applying for orders, state clearly the the use of kerosene emulsion, sprayed | the slart, number of orders needed, you will names of all the Railroads station the which and over you will pase, in going certificates, orders or membership tickets, will please observe the following directions: 1. Write address plainly, and please inclose a stamp. 2 In writing for Orders or Certificates, or both, give in every case the name of the Railroad and Station from which you start, and the name of each road on you will travel in going to Harrisburg, 3. Those wishing Membership Tickets will please give name in full, address, and county, and enclose One Dollar and stamp. 4. If possible, do not send for Orders or Certificates, or for any infor makion, later than Jaly 34, 1885, De. cide 10 attend the meeting, decide soon and send for anything you may need to secure low rates soon, By a eareful observance of these requests, you will be dnabied to go happily, and the un- dersigned will be greatly obliged, Write all letters to J. Fuercnen Stoke Treker Aoexr, Germantown Pa. which is well liked out | suppose t N | to the meeting. ~The following taken from the Bu/- falo Echo, Johnson county, Wyoming Territory, will show how people emi- grant from what we consider “West,” to the far West. We the old Keystone and emigrante Iinois, Wisconsin and Montanna with the hope of bettering our circumstances, and when we get there we find we have only taken some ones place who leave to has gone West to better his condition. Thus it is, no matter how far west you go,you will find people having the west. ern fever and emigranting farther west. “Kvidently emigration to Johnson This week W. R. Ray and company, form Gallitan county is on the increase, valley, Montana, arrived, all They have cattle with them and pur In this party there are in about five families, | pose locating a dairy somewhere in the luffalo. Also, A. P. Edick, and company, from Illinois arrived this vicinity of week, after a driveof six weeks, Their original intention was to go to Oregon, but since they left Powder river have concluded to remain in Johnson count; In all there are four [mmilies, and they left Illinois on account of the unhealthy climate, character of the They report Illinois also as dead as far as business is concerned, They come up through Kansas and Nebraska and all along the way found the people nore or less exci ted about Wyoming." June 22 IHLLEVONTE, 18K5. Being a reader of your paper, and the Democratic party bav ing control of all the Pres important offices of our Country, Governor and last b 1 ent, least, the Chief The Daily Ne comments of the Burgess of our tow: in consequence and the town prpers thoroughly one that one is led to hat there who writers bay + LO say have the courage of hense it {its party { nsists of A pair Warren Burnside ¥ Lions, f d Af & Moto erned, the pH proj rietor fence lo 1 bis mond we must look 1 wher sources | mn A party cant 1 tog liscorde. T) opposition or can it ho rether as will soon breed internal pre fore the sooner you get up some upposi from the Republican side if there 1 's fy left the Car ep t oer » keep the Demo ne ol the Hiss but Yesterday 1d gos in town makes a mistake ish Hi OCCARIONSA] he drove to the B use and tied his horse the hote ir ie of the {the } ' a boot on him,’ a bystander said to him Major have you 2? The mistake then dawn he gallant Ma 0 vk ¢ and he exclaim on me.’ are both much alike, and had ana black Mr. Crider two horses very came | out first would have been as likely to have unhitehed the Majors horse as not, This time the joke is on the Major, and | Mr, Crider is having the laugh, Svwior.—On Sunday the intelligence reached this town of the death of Jack Roush, residing at Stilzler’s hotel, be- low the Narrows, and the fact that the subject of this article took his life by poisoning himself caused many a one to shudder, Mr, Rouse had been in town visiting only a few weeks ago and re- turned to his home last week. On Sat. urday forenoon he was found ir, his bed. room where he had gone and locked himself up unknown to the family, lying on the floor dead, On investigation it was found that he had taken a dose of Iaudanum, An inquest was held over his body and the jury's verdict was, “Came to his death by taking poison in a fit of mental debility,” Je was buried on Monday night, Mr. Roush was well. known by most of our readers, having kept hotel at Re. bersburg for many years, — Millheim Jour. ral, ~Over in Armstrong county liver a man who should be dead at this writing, if killing means the riddance of such a fiend, James Wolfe, who is a peace- able citizen, had some difficulty with time since, and this neighbor some since then he has been made the vie tim of many annoyances. His doors the strong ropes, so that no one on the in- have been tied on side could get out until some metaber of the family climbed from a window and the fastening. Flat have been covered over his chimneys, paint and filth daubed on his bouses and cut stones fences, chickens plucked of all their feathers, and many similar out- Wolfe find few rages perpetrated, suspected could eyi- him, A ago he went to his his neighbor, but no dence against mornings found a the barn and valuable mare of his lying on with From her floor writhing pain, fore shoulder an iron rod protruded, The rod had been driven into the flesh clear to the bone, and it required the It is said that the iron has been identified strength of two men to pull it out, of as the property the neighbor, and the latter has been arrested, Now if this man isn't erszy he should be shut up from civilized people as bis show that he is pot fil to live in a civil ized community, — Clearfield Rey dliean UNIONYILLE JOTS is litterally packed loaded with bark mercant Wm ships enterprising anal. E. Griest and it not | I'he latter firm also n nearly the stations along and Mr. nstantlyon the m 16 between here Bre Bo | } Keeps manager we, snd shipment a sample of De nln Iwo ol 5 Ing the fairest of { the fa decided themselves | | away to Dellefonte on N buy lace and “make mashes.’ to get aboard ei they were compel] mon track mail gavest of gay tin “sisters i beau ana lateral n R R ige leaves or and will take f the Cental 8 bef Tevexies ck Haven 1% Ye the ontaining heir respe ia the d performing animals are ed, ~The Watchman is rude enough to say that the two Bibles in the Democrat office are not revised and corrected. We are glad of that, for they suit us well enough as it is. And we hope no | one will attempt to re-transiate them, | or they may disappear as did Enoch of old. See Hebrews 11-5. Daily News. It is useless to refer either of the Watchman editors to that passage of the seripture, as neither of them would be | able to find it for they seldom, if ever, read the Bible, Don't think they could | repeat the Lord's prayer if they should | try, unless Joe should happen to see it painted on a beer glass, A belt became heated in Duncan, Hale | & Co.'s flouring mill on Wednesday af: | ternoon about 3 o'clock and ignited the roof. Tha flames were soon extin. guished by the fire companies, —Ib is said the Penna. R. R. Com- pany will run a railroad along Clearfield creek from Irvona the terminus of Bell's Gap road to the Clearfield bridge connecting there with the Tyrone and Clearfield branch, weAn alarm in many unequal- Don’t miss this show, of fire was given on Tuesday evening about 10 o'clock Dut by the time the boys got out, it was dis. covered to be nothing more than the , ¥moke coming from Searfoss’ bakery, outside with | barn | actions . “ ie They had the |! ' { Fourth of July Excursion | For the benefit of those who would | enjoy the grest nations] holiday in vik | iting friends or making short excursions | to attractive points, the Pennsylvania | Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets, at greatly 1educed rates, on the 3d and 4th of July, good to return ung | til the 6th, between all stations on its |lines. comprising the Pennsylvania | Railroad; the Philadelphia, Willming- | ton and Baltimore, Baltimore snd Poto | mae, Alexandria and Fredericksburg | Northern Central, West Jersey, and | Camden and Atlantie Railroads, | ~On last Thursday Wm, Adams of North street, received the news, thalghis { daughter, Sadie, who was working for | Judson Smith of Lewisburg, met with a | ; distressing accident, She was boiling [soap when in some way her clothes {caught on fire and the was severely | burned before the flames could be ex- Mrs, Smith, the lady of | the house, in trying to help Miss Adame, | sls received some burns, | tinguished, | The girl's { mother, Mrs. Adams at once left Pr Lewisburg and as far as we could ascer- | tain the sufferer is out of danger ahd | getting along fairly. — Millheim Journal Willie Shay, son of Michael Shay, who | lives up Paddy's Run, met with a singular | and painiul accident by running He sy the wire il be against |n barbed wire fence wae running lid n along and TAN Bgail was badly cut, left cheek was cut a ieep snd two inches shiny brought the boy to Reno. about elever elock Canfield dressed the i rsion of his section to the i. - the first ex in from t nese exd Ursions were exceed id noth- them I'he a figure within { every one, and the time 4 pedu- makes if the rates Irwin, Greensburg, Uniontown, Latrobe, $10; John £5.50 : Altoona, Huntingdon, £7.10: amberiand and Bedford $5.50 : Mount pion, McVeytown, & $6 : Mifflin, $5.65; Indiana, Lresson $8; Tyronel§7.f . . “4 : Lewistown Junet $5 informati and Newport, 4 sr fisll A ii yo as to time of de parture of train, &e., apply to ticket agents at points named above We Lave a large quantity of souta plows, which we will sell wi for K. Hicks & Bik na uiy ale H, RADI 2 d. | £4.00 1.79 3.00 2.00 2.2 3 he pub- that we lic are respectfully informed | | are still ready to sell at bottom ions, { and meet sll @ompetition in g i he | our line. A call will convince you. aves Hanns & Co, {| Straw hats, Garman s. | AIREAT naRcains, at the “New Cidap Store They have the largest assortment of dry ever brought to that town, snd are selling for less than half price. A suit of clothes for $3.25. selling elsewhere for $6.00, all othy goods at the very lowest rock bottom prices. Call and examine their select stock and be convinced. of Feldstein Bros, in Milesburg, goods, notions, ele, Attend the show on Tuesday, the | first and finest of the season, MARRIED, LOVE-BAILY «On June 18, 1880, ot M. K - sige in Btormstowsn, Pa by Rev WR, Whitney r. David Love, to Mise Katie Bal y, both of Soptia Centre county Pa. " DEATHS. WOLFE «On the 8th of Jane, st the residence of her wom, Jonathan Well near Wolf's Store, Mrs Magda. osm, relict of Jacoh Wolf formerly » prominent citi. pon of Brash Valley, aged 78 yours, 1 month sad MAELWAIN «After a lingering ness, Mrs. Sarsh Meiwatn died at the home of her gon Joly at Marenge, Cmire county Po. aged pears, £ months and B days, Por upwind of 50 3 he wie a deciple of Jesus, Hor ond was peace, and her ve. cord fx om Wigh” Straw ha's, Garman's, 19 days om
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