var patrons will b intend poing aw = The Centre Democrat, Touradey Norning, Septeaber 24, 1885. { Local Editor and BIGLE, | Business Manager, GRO. ¥ Ooslisexronne ve, containing important news, solicit ad om wn v part of the county. No communications devrted Gnleas sccompstled by te real name of the writer, Local Department. Worick.—Mr, George H. Knicely, is te only suthorized oollector for the DawocrAT. - | — 1885 has crossed the divide. | — How about a new opera house? | nine members ~1t is said the Mollie Maguire organ: ization is causing trouble in the Luzern Nine murders have been and other out. rages perpetrated upoa the people, coal regions, again, committed During Dr. Hafer's illness Mr, C, M. Bordner of Berrysburg, successfully attended to the extracting, filling and otherwise caring Mr. Bordner Doctors office duties, for the teeth. is a good dentist, ~The sloop yatch Puritan which hag just defeated the Genesta, is owned by of the Yacht Club, who built her expressly to defend Eastern the America's Cup. Now that the race is over, the yacht is to be sold to the ~The nights are growing longer, | Grapes are plentifal this season. Monday ended the summer of 1885, The equonoctial storm last Tuesday | wight, | Che days of “John-fix-up-the stove: pipe’’ have come, The dog days are ended, but the | eat days never end, | A new de pot would be an orna ment to our town, To-day is the 23rd anniversary of tha battle of Antietam, ~ Barnum's big show is to be in Al- toons on the 6th of October. McClain murderer Smearmund will have to hang The pat on their —Mr, they f Lurtin the mou wre begianing to annual r ybe of beauty. k iz selling grapes y Lyman Be That e you can tell ar his fice, . 1 Nome da ol and other fond Rey flunting ion ¢ the new Court lown evidence The Hun nm Our ne They are ex| vo next, We shave ww job type the prepared to do er job work. ~Hon. Judg az to the evid ler case for the Huntingdon, Running « molors i8 now hey have been two weeks in Senator Calorado whe to his son rea he h {a Saturd Fenn destroye n brought 1 ens on the farma was with all its « burned, Hon. B eantrol of the I Ist of October whe Jefferson county Ha Miume : years ander a five Supt. Blair's town on Saturday it ent r Upon arriving there Mr, Blair and | proceeded to the his son is attendin Me. Jd. 1. F has now taken chs Shoe eoal yard, te serve the publ coal at the lowes him a trial, Mr. Michael harg was buried arly i . College wh State g re Ost r n sn cemetery. The 8 bur lier during the late war 1 » od with military He leaves a wife and several cl ~[1f the Puil und M-— were to of “politely” insulting ladies on streets of our town, we think would receive a blow with stead of an apple. Send the boys over. | ~=A decided improvement has been try made in the store room of D, Garman & Som, in moving the cashiers desk to the rear of the room, thus giviog the store a better appearance and making more room for the large stock of new | gnosis being received, | R. R. the | name of the new Episcopal minister, who is now located among us. He | preached his first regular sermon on last Sunday morning to a good sized sadience. ile is a young man of ability Rev. Joo. Robinson is ! amd it is hoped he may meet with favor |’ in his new field of labor, We shall make a personal canvas | of the county next week, and wa trust provided with the If leave amount of their » ihseription, You it d of i iy from home far We inter with your naking ents in our + mad futstanding disappoint | | N sentence has been deferred, | the scoundrels { Ing. notes lor highest bidder: George Muck, the negro assailant of the Morrison girl at Cole's circus at ) Huntington bas been found guilty and There are a couple of others yet to be tried, and should all be sentenced together. Standard, Bef fall and winter goods ore purchasing your read the advereisements in the Democrat. You will save by money ssing from the firms adverti can therefore afford to give you bargains you can not get elsewhere, the lookout the Farmers should be « wad mn fi now traveling around country ng corn shell to ors he can persuade to Luy taking f noles ond the he SAO, wterward char Irresy th Siete day, the phoid fever » young la ind Affable and congenial with was a very estimable potessing many noble qualities of nn and heart a kind word for all, she won man friends who, with ber parents, mourn | her untimely death, She was about 2 1 years old. Business throughout the entire! country is reviving, and the fall : be out yk is said to be much than brighter was anticipated. The merchants in the | large cities have not had such a de mand for their goods for a number of | years. In many instances the whole. | sale houses are unable to promptly fill the country orders, Cotton and woolen mills that have long been idle are again ming work, and find ready market the | bands of The large t their goods in of the wholesale buyers, quantity | of goods received daily by our merchants | here is an evidence of better times, and | wo assure our readers that they will save money by purchasing their goods from the wide awake merchants who are al- | ! quaint | : 5 " 1ys before the publie witha full line of goods and are not afraid to ac the pesple with the fact throug columns of the weekly papers 1 the discrimination is highly censurab! | We ~The Granger picnic on Thursday wis the largest ever held, at least six thousand people being in attendance. The dusy was delightful and every body to in the best spirits, Speeches were made by, Col, J. F. Wea seemed be ver, A. GG, Curtin, Leonard Rhoue, Isanc Frain and others, and the following re: - olutions were adopted : Resolved, 1. That ths neglect of our law-making body ‘0 equalize taxation, despite the repeated appeals of the great mass of our citizens, does not di- minish ovr confidence in the justice of the proposed measure or destroy our hope of ultimate success; but spurs us plish the desired result, That the refusal of the the Constitution concerning railroad } exhort all voters to ballots that the next Legislature shall AO Cast be composed of men who will respect | their They can afford to advertise and | those | present season, oath constituents, Resolved, 3. Th look great disfavor upon the proposed the R Pennsylvar we Ww sale or transfer to Pennsylvania Company of the Southern In eech Creek Railroads, and do the ND wad the B hereby urge Executive of the State wnd all n the maint enance severe 11 their | are | Personal B rott Lid § Reeves, one o able instructors was circulsting among his Bellefonte friends, on Satur | day has | in Boalsburg and ¢ county during the past ton days Mr, Will Fishel the and proprietor of the Roller Skating JUNOT iInAansger Rink, arrived in this place last week, and has been busily engaged in getting the skates in excellent order prepare tory to opening the rink We understand M¥. Will Mr. Fishel in the management during the Thursday.) Pearlstein will be associated with Now have an opera house, and many of the rinks are farnishing the very best at. | tractions there js no reason why this one cannot be made profitable this | season. By getting first ! . | tions it can supply the wants of the | olnee attrac theatre going people of our town, The Howard communication on ae sint of its length, unavoidably ywiled out. WAR | co to more vigorous efforts to accom: | Penasylvania Legislature to enforce by | | appropriate legislation the mandate of La and | their | to-night | that we do not | | Grand Depot, and convenient been rem : The following appropriate poem writ. Mrs. Fannie A. Shugery, wife of Col 5 T, 8S. Shugert of this place, it from the Harrisburg “Morning Ca et | The poem is meritorious and has found space in many of the exchanges. The fact that it comes from one of our Belle- fonte ladies makes us proud of it; LINES OX OUR CENTENNIAL oh time, thy restless tide Roll back, And bring before our wasdering eyes | The unbroken hilleldes, forests wide, Where only here and there arise The curling smoke, whose volumes tell Of simple cot, wheres hearth fires glow | Mado bright the nu which itt In homes, onefhundred years ago, walls, « wil The modest town «ring back again, That nestled by the dusty road, 1t's Llacksmith shop and lamberiog That slowly drags a heavy load, Along the That often Of lade and | Turned to or from ol Erase hoes 1 aenns | | The gally § a That brings the mall and travelers fir As they I | The taver: aint weekly ®, and heed the wishes of their | ith | vilroa i Afler arriving hotel to stop at, a good ol an elegantly furnished clean dining room where the tables are the mark bell and porters, accommodating and atten loaded with the very best et affords, obliging waiters, boys tive clerks, and in facl everything re quisite to a first class hotel. For all this you do not wish to pay extrava from the Columbia House, corner of Broad and | Arch streets where the rates £1.50 to $200, It located widest street in the city gant prices hence we commend | personal knowledge of the place, are from the directly In on and R. R one-half square from Masonic Building three square 8S, Miotand Wanamaker's | to square from the Penna depot lemple and Public from the | all places of amusement, The house has i. A is now ot : nviting pl (FI ] Fake in the dy our mey » i opposite the Academy of Fine Aris one | Rerumiican Coxvextiox,--The Re- ' ; | ten by request for the Dauphin county | publican Convention which convened | Centennial Album is from the pen of here on Tuesday, was & new departure | hy, tegun under very favorable circum- [in politics for that party in this county, | blage of I ng faced, devout exponents | of bloody shirtism and their meetings { have been more of the nature of a re- | spectable funeral, This would perhaps | have been the onse on Tuesday, haa not , and the advanced position of Gen, Beaver on the ra'lroad the party necessities | deal, made it imperative that the psr- { ty should endorse his deliverance on | that question, The committee on Rero- Col. | Hastings, reported an anti-discrimina- | lutions through its chairman, { tion, anti-railroad merger, anti-consoli- 1 dation resolution, which was opposed by Hon. Milliken. Thst | guished traveller offered a Jas, distin substitute intended as a bread and milk of his Pennsylvania {which wa | ! poultice to the inflamed surface { darling corporation, the | R. { soothing | dire R Co, The inetend of the op noted as a t ed the inf] h of bad blood | re irritant and in¢ Arn There was a ra 4 cted § wri and the dul itine The Ung very in " alarming, and it is fe | Uuited States may break out in the the strictest However juaranline regu lations are being enforoed and every of. | fort to keep the terrible epidemic from 4 : | | breaking out in the States is { ma le, | Wolf, the old gentleman who » and killed M f{ of Houtzdale taking apples out o (rowan ’ his orchard had a hearing and was remanded to ail until February term, when Hon the attorneys for the defence he wi'l be tried, is one of Judge (Orvis y Lock Haven Re nt vd refurnished, ead | was ™ ros) ads being | ao vy ad rd, 1885. The fall session of the State College Stare Corrvag, Sept stances, The vacsncies in the faculty We copy Heretofore there has been an assem | have heen filled by competent men, Prof. Herrick, who tskes charge of the | chemical department, has had many |yesrs of experience as Professor of chemistry in sa prominent WesternCol- lege, and before entering upon his { work there had the advantage of an ex Post ( the Yale Beientific Behnol, | | tensive yraduate Courses at Dr. Wm. | charge of | graduste of Lewisburg Universi Frear, the Professor in Agricultuy ¢ Chemistry, is a ty, and has tuken #n extended Post Graduate Western ution, He has been in charge of chemi sl sn | loourse In some I netit in the grie at Washington, nlyses ilture Di partment | more, end enters College thorou of - its detail Mr { the Inc mre ' FT indy n charge of the music, comes 10 the county with most | excellent recommend fr Lions nn forme indiana Stale A or. pA IUCR 5 n, and be w th exper Wants | Silver Creek, N. Y., wants an sotive boy or girl in Bellefonte, to take orders for | the best-paying goods sold by agents, { Agents aleo wanted in Mileaburg, How Boys pet ard, Fleming, and Snow Shoe, $l wo tls at school easily earn y and g day, taking orders, Send 1 cent stamp for letter containing partioulars 28.34 MARRIED. Al the ™ a the a unty 1888 1} Rev idence 2A RANKIN vite, Boalebmrg Molntyre of A f Pow)eba g thie BOWER BRIGHT ~8agt. 14, Yeurich at Asronsburg, Mr. Edward Bowes Haines top to Miss Mary ©, Brights Miliheim MARTIN ERIBENTUTH Sept. 17, IRE, hy the sane al the Mr. A.M. Martin and Mim ry both of Haines toownsd NTYRY bride's pare Badward | Hankin M sot : te a : . place «© wenbuth : ¥ DEATHS. ie ay at State { ‘ Jowegh {¥ir. and & ob best Tos Langton Mme f Bis father, Rev, Wy a fay the 01¢t fmt, of 3 * . bh “8 4 % ant
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