The Centre Devinornt, Thursday Morning, July 23, 1885. ge { Local Editor and > - . GEO. P. BIBLE, |g siness Manager. CORRESPONDENCE, containing 1) ortant news, solicit od from any part of the county, No communications asarted unless nccompaniod hy 1 oo real name of the writer, Local Department. “a Notice. —Mr., George H. Knicely, is the only authorized collector for the Dem. OCRAT, Straw hats. Garman's, ~The happiest man in town is the ce cream man, of William T. Reynolds, Jr, snd Mrs, T. RL. Reynolds, Death Peculiarly sad snd distressing is the double affliction which has befallen our follow-townsman, T. R. Reynolds, The loss of an only son followed on the day of his funeral by the death of a devot ed wife and mother, seem to be almost William T. Rey- victim of that too beyond endurance. polds Jr., was the common, but most dreaded disease, con { sumption, and for years he had sought relief in travel and change of climate He had been in Californin since last fall or winter and was not benefitted by the change, Af- ed him for his own, } : preach in -1 Ww. B Jacksonville on next Sunday, —New snd second-hand buggies and Bar- av, Hoy, will two horses for sale at a bargain at truff's Livery. Roach m dean assignment for the benefit of ~Jno. the shipbuilder has Lis creditors, Oa next Sunday Rev. Day of Browns will preach in the Episcopal church in this place, Mr. Lawrence Brown wishes us to note that the weather on Sunday and | Monday last was extremely hot—we ohserved, — An interesting letter from Atlantie City reached us too late for this week's izaue, but will appear in the next issue of the DEMOCRAT. —James Bradley, of Milesburg, was seriously hurt at the steel works yeiter- His not prove fatal layafternoon injuries, while pain. ~Mr., John Barnes the popular t plumber is now located on High street where he can be found with a stock of supplies in his line of business, Attend the Howard Institute whicl the Prof the principal is an able opens on 7th, Lewis Robl scholar most successful teacher, A. Witrtz, of engaged in ministerial Rev. D., county, and is meeting Huntington 3 with success in his work. — Wm. Thomas understands how 1 A888, {0 1 glass of lemonade at Harry excellent make a first ¢ He made us a pitcher fall $ L Feats’ grocery, and it was jus —We may look for a big 5th and rowd at W : of W. Coles circus on the Augusy the will be flush and ready for a good time. a3 harvest will be over hays —The singing in theEpiscopal church ly since Mr, New't Baily We would suggest a seat in the choir fo, Newt, Mrs missioaer is fine, especial has taken such an active pa‘t, ‘om, fell Newland Hall wife of ex Hall of ence while picking cherries sey Howard, who froma eral woeks ago and broke an arm, improving. -Mr. Newt Baily of the bad the trains running on L. Monday table and everything in railroad on rder, How previous, ade of the ivania Nati Eo Lake ~The Second br n- al Guards of Pennsy will into camp to-morrow ai Conneaut in| ‘rawford county to remain one week. The camp will be called Camp Gallas sor ¥ and will be located where “a. Horn was in | A. worthy representatiy non. John Woodward wh le th in ace vith his men on July |i spring nd injured his right arm and is thought te ng own a house dently fell actured a rib. We trust nothing se ous may result from the fall, —Miss Lizzie M. Bottorf, of Le: nd her Miss Mary A. if the State College, are visiting | week At Beech Creek (Ney are si wont, Foger a. Haven thi, friend st Beech Creek end veek. Miss Kit ping with their schorlmate, vden, ~[L#sh Brothers of Zion | \ultman & Taylor thresher and on road When prope led by ved up High #'reet wirchased i then engines, the i nonster steam lowly the WAS Af numerous as on circus day, small boy fol. lowing after the engine, Shortlidge and MecCalmont are the agents in this place, ~We Jaily read of people beingover come by the intense heat. Oneday last week a lady and gentleman who have | heen traveling over the country sell- ing ink, and other notions,'as they were passing through Centre Hall the lady became prostrated from the heat, and hadto be carried into a house and medi- | cal aid summoned ~ Mr. Cart Condo a popular young man of Penns Valley who learned the | blacksmith trade with Mr, Daniel Hall | of Unionville went west to Minn, Mr. Hall received a letter from the family with whom he is boarding, » ating that he had been bitten by a dog and is now at the point of death from the ef- feet, ~8. &£ A. Lb do more advertising than any other firm in town and when people read their advertisement they know that they ean get just what they see advertised an 1 at the price indioat- od which isnlwayve in actordance with the times, Farthermore thelr stock is one of the larg most select in town, ¥ | robust health, but to one, death | ening following, at 6 ost if not the largest and | ter his mother's illness nesumed such a serious phase, his friends telegraphed his return. The journey from Californ in is long and tedious to those in mos! over it Six days and nights of tire. had cast it's somber shadow was fatal, | sone travel and anxiety were too much | for the frail boy and he reached home in time to see, and to be recognized by | his dying mother, snd then took his | bed and passed into eternity befor her, | 4 He died as week. and was buried on Saturday At on Wednesday night of 0 r. NM. 11 o'clock, on the same day, there lay two | corpses in the ovece happy home moth United but for a moment they Mrs de otedly attached er and son, in life that death for all time, day, were united in Reynolds was an amiable woman to her family, and idolizing her children She had been suffering for some Lime with cancer in the stomach snd her family had abandoned hope, and death re of her suffering, but left "ey ed her int the dearest ind most lsce in the heusehold, that of a mot] er and wife, Her faneral took place l'uesday from the pis evening lay befor church from which the tur @ the remains of her only son were borne to the grave. Mrs. Reynolds was a sister of wr Curtin, She leave 14 wel rowing husband P t and tO mourn her loss, Death bh nidst homes of rich and poor Jalike oe and has inva the ery fireside will have its vacant chair sweet consolation of rel and the hope of The gion on beyond the grave A Teun ompensate for the loss of the ded and the knowledge alone can « loved ones. In their pe grief tl sympathy of friends will on the the n- that “He doeth all things well like the fall of the gentle rain parched earth, soften and temper blow. Will Reyaolds was a bright, telligent, kind hearted young man, well liked by his companions. His sufferings he bore patiently and without com plaint Life's fitful fever o'er, he rests well,” the B : ON road began runsing the following schedua! mont at 12 x. and arrives 0 pr. w., and another Lemont at A. M oD, ing Mills some this train leaves Sgr time in the morning and runs through tr the ) y Return ng foll to Bellefonte Ine leaves B:llefonte as at M Arriv vt Lemont through to Spring ¥ train Arrivin there at Springs, I'he morning leaves here arrives at Lemont | conné with the through train for The examination of teachers » take place, and we ad them to ** brush wi on we nation ean be hele | themeelves \ rigid « i mn m » 3 | dl thosa "wy and for our & pry! ma Te ny v pent tim ney in preg the work will be applicants enter the They chosen profession and not merely as their profession As A stopping stone to something more re munerative, Mr. Thos ’ fr Hellen, of Chieago, arrived in M. Turner and his daughter town Tuesday evening ani are visiting at the rasidenca of his Mes Turner They expect to remaln sevirs] weeks snd on mother, | enjoy the beautiful scenery and the cool refreshing breeze, the pure water and the | hospitality of their Bellefonte friends | Bellefonte is Mr. Turners birth piace, amd the home of his boyhood, although it has | been thirty-one years since he went to | IHinols, he bas frequently paid a visit to his aged mother who has nlwaye resided In Bellefonte, | the fortunate onos who has cast his Mr. Turner has been among lot in | the groat and progress t i i 4 a prog ive metropolis of the West and bas profited in the real es. | | tate business. Me. Turner is ooking bets tor than he hav for savers) Years, and his { health is vory mach improved, Woe (rust that his daughter's henlth, that has boon | tutmewhat impained by hard study, may | bo benefited by hor eastern trip. we Moonlight evenings Daily XNiics, | Baily out on his nightly prowls again but all to nopurpose. Death had mark- | whom | indigestion, nerveousness, sick headache | The ice that was thrown up alorg the bank of the river by the flood this #pring is melted now. Those whe werg afreid this summer would not be warm { enough to accomplish this feat will now Renovo News, | rest easier, Mr. Shaughency has had his hand: full this —NStreet Commissioner Thos. summer, and the neccessary repairs are | noticeable, The streets are clean and in excellent order, and if the people { will use as much care in keeping the | streets in front of their houses as clean as he does the town will alwys pre. | gent a healthy appearance, Dr. Walker's Bitters, the celebrated Vioegar | Temperance Restorative, that tones withouu exciting and regu lates without pain, is the only true and f | absolute remedy, for biliouso ess, fistulency, 1 r F ments Ing rom of bl all i on verishment of the pt and or nj i ~The stencil work on the Court | House is now complete, back trimmings rotrt of ¢ bread ground that I'he frescoer who was work evidently died, unique, { the As an sample | of artistic stencil work it has few equals There is nothing like employing foreign artists even if they couse a white was} brush, the , would stay home the rent in the dress« N_ which 1s ACTOss Lhe and trim Uunneg stop 1 they I fa | be paint substituting chairs for 4 Ci &8 root sho and they A NeWspaper for the sar ren ers Lhe ers yminstion We expect A RON B shop R LT & CUhio will be with ] | 3) us ng to tent with us » person or hy « ree ne of the following Weaver Mount of “pring Mills was f earthly Isbhor, from whence no hin George f Pr ish the ool ¢ in m north sled from the scenes o tha returns, He was born the foot of the mountain near the Penn's Creek caves and spent bis entire Life in this neigh b swrhood In early life he lesrned the carpenter trade and although a poor j boy, he, by bard labor and patient in dustry finally beeame the owner of two farms. Many of the large barns snd fine houses In this part of Penns Valley attest his skill se 8 master mechanic. His death was caused by heart disease, jeombined with lung affection ani Brights disease. He leaves a wife and nine children, His age was 66 years, 3 { months snd 23 days Rev, Land of Centre Hall officiated at the funeral, enter bourne traveler Sala A Valuable Farm For A small farm containing 45 acres, itu. [sted In College township, Centre county, Pn , bordering on Spring Creek near the | Houserville woolen Iactory, with a two { sory frame houss and a small bank barn nnd ther out buildings, and small ore chard of good bearing trees, There is ales about sis acres In timber. This small | farm fa under good cultivation, and will | ba 20d on reasonable tering, i Ines, eall on, or address, Barbars Snyder, Houerville, Pa Personal was in town on Saturday, J. Le days in Philadelphia this week. W. I, Hastings Esq, sea breeze at Atlantic City at preasant, Prof, Lewis Robb of spangier Esq. spent sc veral enjoying the is } Howard spent Sunday in town, the guest of Rev, De- long, Mr. W.L. are visiting friends Malin and two daughters in Altoona this week, Mr, W. H. Hostetter Ohio, is visiting Mr of and Mrs en of the Brockerboff House, Cleveland MeMill colic, | ver complaint, rheumatism | For pr rious Mr. Isanc Smith who has been visiting 1 friends here and | i | | in Milesburg returns to Ridgway on Fridsy Hibles Juniata iy which met i Rev. G 7 The old room | ' io X 10 0 on probation and » examination edd Yory or doubt have a permanent birt} William Hoy o | go to Japa: engage nh ~ T n on Wednesday, Lhe ceria be event the season his mammoth constel lation of noveltie Compr ull of no the { terest there is lo be seen in reas orld, The menagerie and ring depart un enlarged and in extent and ¥ g w it ¢ tha oO m has s0 thot fied his patro: “ ® with Isithiauily It would be im possible # Lo enumerate the br when ipward of sixty the animale and » beasts are t pre fit the | in on, among the former be hor j 1 shes thenstonishing feat of walking Blondin, that sceom ar, 2 tight-rogpe stretched at an elevation of twenty feet from the ground, while it headed by the elephants, the latter oategory of Another interesting feature is the won king eaplive Samson derful with two heads, each fully grown and The entire show | bovine freak, the living cow developed, orms an entertainment of such genuine and rare merit, that the press is unanimous in declaring W. W, Cole's the best cirous and menagerie on the road, | The News in its report of the coun cil meeting, makes the following state- “A. Brockerhoff pave notice that at the next meeting Hf the council he would submit a plan of financial management, including the ereation of {a sinking fund, the assessing of each | ward socording Wo the value oP oroparly in that ward and (he appropriating to { the different objects accordingly. Mr, | B. promised to write out his plan Lin detail and give it to this paper for publication,” Mr, Broeckerhofl's scheme is to apportion the oxpenditures [in each ward according to the assessed value, the council does not assess the properly. The commissioners are au. thorized to make valuation, ment, | | Wm. A, Simpson Jr. of Lock Haven | alment & Co, have been ~ Although & new firm, Messrs, conducting | the management fn prosperous business from start, | Under the Mesurs business of | and Robt McCalmont, the lime kilos recently leased from the William Shortlidge Messrs, Alexander have been operated to their utmost ce- pacity, the of Mr, Shortlidge, who is the the Through efforts pioneer of lime bueiness in this place, new custom* : ers have been ac and lime has been shipped to a greater distance than heretofore, juired This not only speaks well for the enterprise of the firm, but the enlargement of the business gives em- ployment to a greater number of men, | as Mi Mel pay cash to their employees on the 10th of every this a61 mont & C 0 month, increase of bus ness not only adds to the prosperity of the firm directly interests I, but sdas to he f our; nercuants town on when anthro old resders att . " at the | We BUVIse Oud Messrs. MeCal en winter supp! ge with y and Cellars and Lhe weather 80 from the us H i Ma days wo Spring Mills Mills folks the railroad up here ter " by teleg he don’t like us but s to talk to u Fl respondent of the Re wins Josephus a give-away on Dellefonte's big folks Bet the Judge would like to pelt Fla vius for giving the Coostable’s vest pocket dodge away, Hillibish and Kreamer left for Lock Haven Tuesday where the former intends to make her abode for the next few months, Mrs Henry Arney of South Bend Indiana is visiting her par Misses Mame Tennie Dasher (mer) ents and friends in this place. Messrs. Ike Harpster and Jas. Gregg will go to esmp on Friday with the Na tional Guards at Conneaut Lake Centre Hall is still improving, build. ings going up and repairing generally, some 50 or 60 thousand dollars in im. It is surely the most decirable point in the Valley for business, H. Bb provements are uader contract, Mr, Stewart roller skater of this place, departed on the morning .train on Monday, for | West Chester, where he hing scoopted a position with the E lison Electric Light | Company of that j lace. The company will And Stewart a very apt asl v.la able hand in that kind of work, ; Me- | Democratic Delegate Election and County { and reasoned that h | ald which laird, the champion Rebersturg, Pa. Convention. Be —— - The Democratic voters of Contre cont ty will weet " : » Yt ihe regular place ing the general election 8 of holds thelr diotricts, on BATUEDAY, AUGU RY &, 1088 o wlect delegates 10 the Democrstie Connty Co bon The election will Opt wt te we at vx o'clock, pom The delegates chosen at the shove time will meet in the Court Home, st Pollet hie, on TURSDA Y, AUGUST 11, 188s, clock, p. m., 10 now inate one exndidate for Jur) rmiswioner and one candidate for tf» Jariy may re the DY Ets Velook p.m wily at 2 Ce und Interont of the y Coroner ran eh viher business as Hire of delegates to which ench district iv we The nue entitled is ae fol Bellefonte, N. W : EW Ww. Ww 1 sovnsens L Hureis twp Hulnes, W BP 1 Howard (wy Howton twy I Liberty twy “ Milesturg Millhelm he Howard bor Philipsburg borough Unlonvil) Bennner SOREN tw} Bornside ches your many ful golden grain will been garnered and the farm. reing their though wever, | cannot The hay farmers them yd those have hay inl prices ¥ Rev. James 1d and co lsh Ww rer, Pellefonte boo ts and bless or ba ving conferred ] Oostm aster of fort uy on une came the ascendant “Govern- ment’ | man of talent 1@ could thereby pet ng ut the Bell te } ng with Poste ; | ut merely natural talent ard Besides those who sre i ng to hon- or the party withou i | r J ly work wy, least reward. urn the ras TUTE. ~The fall the lostitute 27th, 18854 to select h chool of established irging them, “ weLrer, and wide reputa tion, which has the facilit | difference in ies for impart ing a broad thorough eduecatior. The the difference to the pupil can hardly be And cost i= but little estimeted. We nead hardly add that, | if you desire your daughters to study they can be and to music, elocution, or art, learned with the best results the best advantage, io large cities only. The Pittsburg Female College is just It employs thirty teachers, and offers rare advan tages in all departments, of a solid and ornamental education, and at lower ratos than any equal city school on the continent. Send to Rev, I, C. Pershing, D. D,, Pittsburg, Pa, for a eatalogue, such a school as you want s SCHOO 1 The Repensnure Sony opens July 27, 1585, Special advantages are offfffed those preparing to teach. Hygonie Physiology will receive du altention, Students have nocess to various work on teaching and educational pa | free of charge, Boarding §2.00 per week, For farther information, address, C. L Gramiey, Principal ->
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