The Centre Dempeat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- {eked every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte, Centre gounty, Pa. TERME Cash in advance Lo... 'y 58 If not paid in adYARCE nen A LIVE PAPER devoted to the interests of the whole people. Payments made within three mon sidered in advance, No paper will be discontinued until arrearages are pa id, except at option of publishers Papers going out of the county must be slvance, ; lit Any person procuring us ton cash subscribe Q will gresent a copy free of charge. : ; Our To circulation makes fh Ribpat a us waually reliableand profitable medium FoF BE ort g We fave the most ample facilities for 408 Ary and are prepared to print all kinds of Books, Tra : . Programmes, Posters, Commer ial printing. Fe in the 5 \ ana at the lowest possible rates. inisht style ana att) for a loss term than three months 29 cents per line for the first three fnsertions, and 5 cents a line for each additional insertion, Special notices one-half more. 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New Yors, August 6,—People loiter edin City Hall Park all night, and they [ty minutes to ten o'clock Grant's body | | bad been removed from its temporary | | minutes later the imposing funeral crowd was fast becoming a throng and the line was being hurried through the hall at the rate of 140 per minute, and for a little while the pace was 170 per minute, which rate, if wmaintained for an hour, would have passed 10,200 per- sons but this could not ba done. To ne: complish it the visitors must be hur- ried through and past the remains al most upon a trot, This rate of speed comported illy with the dignity of the occasion, and more time was given, But the cared for, and the line of wailing peo- accretions were too rapid to be ple stretched out finally at 10 o'clock, around the band at the register's of- fice and down Centre s!reet, At 11 o'clock 30,000 and 31,000 persons had passed the casket butwooen and looked toward the remains, though maoy coming rapidly in from bright sunlight were scarcely able to distin- guish them in the sombre shadows of the black draped corridor, THE BURIAL SERVICES IN NEW YORK | | CITY. | New York, Aug. 8.—Before twen resting place in the City hall, and was placed upon the catafalque, and ten procession was in motion, When the catafalque had reached | the Fifth Avenue slowed its march to allow the carci- the hotel the column | ages containing the president of the United States, ex mourners, were first in the line that soon after six | o'clock this morning began filing past | the remains of (GGemeral Grant, where | they lay in the City Hall. There were | no throngs awaiting admission. Those | : R$ | who waited at 6 o'clock were nol more than 1,000 Inspector Steen | was in charge, 50 policemen should report to him persons, that | it He had ordered City Hall at an early hour this morning. At 6 o'clock—the hour fixed for admi:- ting the public—the Inspector's officers vere filing into the plaza, The comple ment was present soon, and two lines of policemen were placed across the plaza, | from the City Hall entrance to the fountain, These two lines formed a pas which fi en sage way, through wr n might walk abreast, along which all day the visitors to the remains should pass Meanwhile the officers of the Twenty- second regiment, who had been on duty shrough the early morning, were filing of the City Hall and thei They were going Bome, places were Leing kena by the oflicers of the Twelf egiment, Inspector's s the iron : ra thrown open. Ten or twelve wople had jammed up against s ' y ehannes when the rson to view the remains to-day was a spare but sweet fsced little woman, who led with each hand a lit tl She w ws anxious the children o's . and the ermitted to halt an in a boy. should see the Gene face children were | stant and gize over the side of the cas ket and peer into it. It was yet early, pushing the he police refrained from very first visitor, and she a woman The police had not yet begun that an- moying practice of bumping persons forward upon the heels and neck of sheir immediate predecessors, PERS OF THF CROWD The hour from 6 to 7 o'clock was em THE INNEI by workingmen and womes { the re mains, They were on * Nair way Lo work, ployed boys and girls, in the vicinity sie day was young and their opportu nity better than at any other hour of the day. All through the hour the for mation of the line was at a point nesr the fountain, and the time of waiting was not more than the point where the line formed to the piace where the remains rested, After 7 o,clock the line changed as to is personnel. There were loss women and girls. They had gone through and were | selfish devotion of even the lowliest of stwork when the line began to lengthen £4 8 o'clock there was another change taking place in the complexion of the vwitors. The laborers had gone and the clerks coming down town were step ping from elevated and surface cars in- Ww the line that was moving then at the mie of 110 and 120 per minute, The hands of the clock dials marked # o'clock. The fountain circle was no longer the point of formation of the line. Every oar and train coming down town added its quota to those anxious to look upon the face of General Gren By the remains the U. 8, Grant Post bad mounted another detail of thirteen men, and of the men of Wheeler Post, Sarstoga—which first mounted a guard about the Mt, Moliregor cottage after the General's desthecwas standing at the fool of the casket, while members of the military oder of the Loyal Aogion were likewise ropresented. Hap- ily the people were augmenting. The | whom ten minutes from | presidents, governors of states and various distinguished holders of pa- | tional, state and civic officers to join the procession. Immediately after came the veteran associations, under command of General Sickles. This | was a conspicuous feature of the pro- cession, as about 17,000 men, most of had Grant, passed along for the last time ! old their respect and honor for his mem. fought under Geueral under their leader and showed ory by their journey to the tomb, The regular troops numb:red about hie 630, the marines about 4 and i) sailors about 1,000. The First divisi New York National Guard, numbered the nd d, about 4,000 li» sbout 5000 men, and See National Gu ur al division, The division of Veteran Guards num- ber probably 1,500 men. The visiting military organizations, including the New Je rsey division, muy be estimated at 2.500, The members of the Grand Army of the Republic formed a con Th furnish oy siderable part of the procession New York posts alone 10,000 men, and from other states about half that number are here. The veteran organizations not included is Army of U hb Grand Republi the 1 | {M) i ) hal contain proba organizations pr men. The entire line is from 55,000 The funeral process the grave until 4:50 o the relatives were assembl.d the grave the following ritua were performed: Post Commander Alexander } Assembled to pay the last sad of respect to our late commander and illustrious comrade, U. 8. Grant: let us unite in prayer. The chap'ain invoker Divine blessing Post then offerd a prayer and Post ( Chaplain C, Irvin Wright om mander Alexander Reel delivered a brief eulogy. Lewis W. Moore (laying & wreath of evergreen Senior Vice Comman ter upon the coffin I give this tribute, a symbol of undy- In behalf of the post ing love for comrades of the war, Vice Commander Jolin A. Weider sheim (laying a bunch of flower, | upon the coffin) : Symbol of purity | we offer at this sepulchre a rose. May | future generations emulate the un our herees, Post Commander A. J.Sellers (1ny- ing a laarel wreath upon the coffin) ; Last token of affection AMONg come with a symbol of victory, Rev. J. W. Rayre, chaplain-in. chief of the department of Penusyl- vania, Grand Army of the Republic, delivered an address, after which Rey H. Clay Tiumbull offered prayer, The bugle call “Rest” was then sounded. Dr, Newman aod Bishop Harris then read the ritual service for burial of the Methodist Episcopal family as named, stood at the foot of the ensket, Mrs, Grant was not there. When the religious services had ended the trampetor of Company A, Filih artillery, steppod close to the cas | the funeral ? rades in arms, we crown these remains | Church. During these ceremonies the | ket and sounded the tattoo. Little | Julia then laid on she coffin a wreath | “To Grandpapn.” The guard of hon- or bore the remains within the tomb and at 5:03 o'clock placed them with. | in the steel case, The sealing of both leaden lining and steel case was then performed, The family entered the tomb, remaining only a few moments, Ir 18 an unworthy thougt ndulg- | ed in by a local Republican contem- porary, says the Harrisburg Patriot, which attributes to G neral Hancock | a political motivegin appointing Fitz hugh Lee as an aid at General Grant's fuveral. It seems hardly credible | that even parly ingenuity could be | Haucock's action in this matter as designed to | put the funeral of the dead hero to | political use. Says this conspicuous | partisan sheet : Hancock able to construe General “General is a democrat, and Fitzhugh Lee is a democratic candidate for Governor of | Vir in question unable to see an expression of something better, higher and nol ler Hancock's selection of a aide at Would it not more cor- sinia. Do you see?” Is the journal | 4 ) J than this in southern soldier as ose of bis rectly interpret his motive by att: but- |ing the choice of General Fitz! ugh sents of distinguished Confederate generzis as Would it not be a more kindly tribute to the dead soldier's Lee for that duty to the same ment that induced the selection pall-beasers ? memory (0 believe that the example he set of friendly feeling for the sol diers of the South prompted General Hancock to choose one of them, bear ing the name of General Grant's most distinguished antagonists to conspicu- ously participate in the ohsequies. Instead of being made the subject of mean political suspicion that choice i# worthy of the highest commenda- n as he most happily desigred 10 he ew phasizo conciliatory and pate otic sentiments entertained by Gener ) 2% 11 al Crrant towards the soldier peo] le of the Sout —— e Condition T of lated statems erat to-day, cover ved | from milling pears that the ed w per th i5 cent: Lin per cent —— A Lady's Perfect Compan! | ! § our new teal And oN lled limbs OT OO! AW ! pregnancy endorsed | pr vale « pan nt stamp for nfidential letter Addr shers, | descr i co lenvelorw As | BANK Pabl cheap Hume Humes Block Wilson, McFarlane & C to the only iable Ready Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre. | pared Paint is not or superior to any Ready Mixed Paint sold but rivas pure white lead in its smoothness in durability This paint is guaranteed by the manufact. urers not Lo erack or within three years. The guarantee is not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if it should crack or peel within the time { specified. It will be to your eall and see Wilson, McFarlane & Co. belore purchasing either white lead any Ready Mixed Paint Dr. A. W. Hafer, Dentist— Finest and best tooth extimsctor in central Pennsylvania, C—O Our patrons and the pub alien Mixed y OA tiae rel } ped | ol ’ | Nore | lic are respectfully informed that we are still ready to sell at bottom | and meet all competition in our line. A call will convinee you James Hanns & Co, i rices, ROOMS n Fall an winter woolens just receiv ed. Leave your order now and save | money. Moxrsoxeny & Co, i imble Farm For Sale A Vai A small farm containing 45 mere, ilu | sled in College ftowry ship, Contre county | Pu, bordering on Spring Cre k near the Houserville woolen Inclory, with a lvo sory frame house and a small bank barn | and other out botldings, end smsll or. chard of good bearing trees, Toereis aloo shout six meres in timer, This small farm is under good cultivation, sud will be sold on ressonabie terme, For artless lars, call on, or nddress, Barbara Snyder, Houscrviiie, Pa, | Tonic; a perfect Only Temperance Bitters Known, No other medicine known so effectually purges the blood of deep-seated diseases, Miilllons bear testimony to its won. derful curative effects, It ts a purely Vegetable Preparation, made from the native herbs and roots of California, the inedicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol It removes the eause of disease, and the patient recovers his health, Et in the great Blood Purifier and Lito-giving Principle ; a Gentle Purgative and Renovator and Invi the system, Never before In the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing We p sick of avery disease man is hedr to, The Alternative, Apcrient, Disphoretic, Car. minative, Nutritious, Laxative, Sedative, Counter. Irritant, Sadorific, Anti-Billous, Solvent, Diuretic ind Towle properties of Viseoan Barrens ex ¢ 1 those of any other medicine in the world No person can take the Birrens sccording to directions and remain ng nnwell, tonite] the bon not destroyed by mineral poison or ot and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair, Billous, Remittent, Intermittent and Ma. Iarial ¥ valent throughout the United States, particularly in the valleys of our grest rivers and thelr vast tributaries daring the Summer and Autumn, especially during scasous of ususaal beat and dryness, # Are rf MOans, al ‘These Fevers are invariably accompanied by | extensive derangements of the momach, liver and In their treatment, A purgative, exerting powerful influence upon these organs, is abso. ploly necessary Th bowels ere Ins no enthartie for the purpose lta Dr, J, Warken's Visecan Brrrens, as I =peadily remove the dark-colored visckd howels are loaded, st the the socretions of the liver, and ger § We healthy functions of the dig edi] Foriify the body against disease by puri- fying a ta fluids with Vissuan Birrens, pide nt hold of & system thus forearmed, It invigorates the Stomach and stim uintes the torpid Liver and Bowels, cleansing the blood of all Impurities, imparting life and vigor to the frame, and carrying off without the dome], or other minerals, all poisonous m Lhe It is cans of adminis. pt in section, and certaln in its sive or ' NO * (R4 syle m . . Pi Pen Byspepain or Indigestion, Headache Pair houlders, ( lNghtness of the Pneumonia, Dizziness, Bad Taste in the i i tacks, Palpitation of the and a hundred other painful symptoms, od by Virecan Brrress ntery and Chronic Rhe iradgia, Disoases of the Blo i Bladder, the Bitters have EN nwtit nal Lis PBrrrens has shows most obstinate y its the hest rug hn, ienrt 1 tL « © ™n For inflam 1 fas io Vireaan o powers ia Lhe A oe nl Diseases .Perw ra ¥ H) ius Meehnnic ne engaged " benters. and Miners they » Paraiys OOOms n 8 of the Hay aan ng alnst f Vix mn Bry Discnses, " « lampies lake hear in, Car ov Er Hume Shin im LAN : ’ : . of whats y dug up ar i A siuai Ume by th Fin, Tape and ot A » ’ her Worms, Bs EOANY 1 it El . k zt he For Female Complaints, in vou { i this B 4 Need y Frat J Lx » the Yitinte w het In conddnsion: O 1s " : ’ t § aMranioe of iis us a Lhan ei Around each bottle are full priuted in diferent languages HR. BR. MeDonald Drag Co,, Voge ie Ban ¥ rans Cal.» = 100 Kk 823 Washington BL, or. Charon SL Kew Fors Sold by all Dealers and Druggists, Th th James Vick Sreawngenis new an’ valuable berry originated Samuel Milier of Bluffion, Monig Missouri. county Asn seedling it at 3 elon. - ’ be tracted attention by the unusual ness and vig its foliage, we t fruite land this vigor and strengt! of growth has to a still greater degre ite end ramous bear BE GUA It round ut fe rmly inrge berries are neatly deep scariet and excellent flavor In respect to its kee) it is among sirawberries ng qu sl 110 Hansell spber oa and on what the and Souhegan are Among ra Its fruits has been known (os the vines a week after becoming ripe, without sofiening or I for family use but for a market berry it The well known rottening. is not only a stand-by stands pre-eminently at the head, originator of this berry is as a horticulturist, having originated the Martha Grape and other fruits of He has never sent out a {| new variety which has not taken front rank and held {and the fsol that allowed { James Vick to come before the public as one of his seedlings in of itself ovi- | great value, is it, interest Lo | place in the he has dence of its excellence, new fol greal The valuable qualities of this strawberry may be summed up as owe Ist Fine quality of fru, { vigor and hermaphrodite (or perfect ) 24, Color, rd, Ability to remain on the blossoms form and Hrmness of berry ; vines a long time without dth, Ability Uniformity of size of fruit, which nies large 6th The rapidity which it forms pewsets; Tih, The glossy and beautiful appearance of the foliage, retaining tx verdure until very late in the fall, making it one of the finest border plants for fower beds that {oan bo obisined ; Sth, enormous produe tive oar ; all these qualities uniting to make it the most valuable market ber. ry, which has ever bien produced, Grown and For Sale by Tue CL. VaxDesex Nonaeny Co. Geneva, N, Y, Agents wanted ! Perman nt positions on salary, and expenses paid, injury ; to stand drought ; Aver ——————— gorstor of | wer of Viseoan Brrrens in healing the | the | oth | with | | fren ON LY— Two years have passed by since we introduced to the public our 4 GBRUAY COLOCNE, And gince that time, without anv » derfally, It is FRAGRANT, ne Itisa delightful addition to the b room, A trial bottle will make vou a per 402, Boz. and 1 pint bottles. Manu oh and mannan! § hl fu, wid dvertiring, its sale has increased won~ FRESHING and PERMANENT. a welcome vistor to the sick yA ya customer. Put up in lactured only at OZ.» Green's Pharmacy, . BUSH HOU BELILEZFO SE BLOCK, ITE, PA. Telephone Connection. PITTSBURGH [FEMALE AND PITTSBURGH CONSERVATORY OF M Healthful, “Thirty teacher % begins Sept. 10, BErose Makine Kuoaum Ens —— a Y fqual city school. Thirty ElsxwhaEni, sgn you Cataroevs pid Bi Tue I. C. PERSHINC, Pistsburgh, Pa. | Tis cut Ss. Al. MARBLE SHOP, the lowest price re presents a workman in STOVER’S where you can buy at 8, the VERY BEST kind of | Marble or Granite Monuments, Head-Stones and Burial Vaults, Hundreds of the latest and finest bd Designs consta ho Ay = : Mantles, Hearths, w 3 \M in every respect, o us a call before buying elsewh ntly on hand to select from. Tu- bular Galvinized Iron Railing, and wrought iron —= fencing for Cemetery lots; also Marleized Slate, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed r we ask no remittance, Give ere. S. A. STOVER, STEUB ” . ENVILLE,O, FEMALE SEMINAR REV.J. W. WIGHTMAN, D. D Y owt priv rincipal. CHINA HALL REMOVAL. W.HW i A gent for Joh LKINSON, Ww Ha KeT b, B, Yellow-ware, and Table Glass, AT LOWES] City Prices. NOVELTY STORE. | have just recently opened a store in the rooms adjoining Harper& ( store on Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa. A full line of Novelties and Fancy Goods Consisting of almost everything in the lineof TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, VASES, ALBUMS, SILVERWARE, consisting of Castors, Butter Dishes, ete. Glass and China Ware, Clocks, Jewelry, Handsome Steel Engravings, Panel Pictures, Paintings and Picture Frames OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES, Come in and and examine the articles on our FIVE-CENT COUNTER, People are cordially invited to eall » | and examine my stock, which I trust will warrant a share of your patron: age. Respectfully, Alpha Corman, wore money than at anything sles by tak Ing an agency for the het selilng book out Beginners wnooned grandly, None full, Terms Harner Book On, Portiend ning vInlbef Put you in the way of making more monny In 8 fow days than yon ever thought possible st any basin, Capital not required. You can Hive at home and work in of all ages, grandly wuoosssful. 50 cents to $4 eusily earned svery evening. That all who want work may test the ness, we make this unparalleled alba Toall who are not wolf) satiefiod we will wend #1 pay for the trouble of writing we. Fall partioniars, dirvotions, ste, pent fren. Lmmeonee whol utely wre for afl who start at ones. Don't woh Allow Brinson 4 Ow, Portinnd, Maine, for working people. Bend 10 conte post age, and we will mall you free, a rossl, | valuable sample box of goods that wil ® Gime only, of all the time ALL of both sone | [ixtraordinary CHINA LE GLASSWARY, Fi: A y ' IRON-STONE AND TAR 5) 500 c} 100 or and Basin i] Ig . vered chamber TABLE GLAS Mumblers, each, (rol lets, “ SWARE : Ode . ie Fruit Bowls i 08a pA : 3 : Cake »lands . pe H 0s . » M Full Stock of Decorated Tea, Dinner and Chamber Sets, Best English ware. Tea Sets, Decorated in Blue, Black, Brown or Claret, 5 pieces §5.00-—regular price $7.00 Full assortment in Majolica and Fancy Goods, &e. i . Majolica Pitchers, 20¢; Bohemisn Vases height 10 inches, $1.00. and every thing elee just us ¢ heap in proportion, sa desire to say to every reader of this advertisement : [want your exsiom and in reaching out foritl am fully pre | pared to gixe you the Greatest value for | your money once yet obtained. Call | and examine the goods and the price. If 1 do not fulfill strictly all 1 claim as to prices being LOWER than ever be fore heard, 1 do not ask your patronage, The greater amount of goods | can sell | the lower prices can and witt sg MADE, Glass Sets, Respectfuily, W. BH. WILKINSON, Agent | wtdae two horse Wagon, two Dexter Queen top buggies, our Elleptic spring top buggy, two platform SITING wagons, | all new and first class, for sale at low | prices and on reasonable | 14-44 Jan, Hanns, Dra. 3. N 21.0 Hobeanano kk, No 08 Se ond 8M above Race, Philadelphia, for & yours hav | boon engaged in treagnent of Booret Diseases a2 Re | gwlar Practitioners. Rend our new book, “Mystery, ete, Bont 10 say address on reodipt of ten cents | Useful information to the afflicted Ofce hours from Samed pom and from 6 to wine p.m. Ogeenie fon by mall strictly private and confidantinl, Ofee ol aed Bunday. ielfely. . terms by
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