. he Center Demscrat, Berurronte Macning Suces,—A visit to the machine shops of Wm. P. Dun~ oan & Co. will repay anybody who will take the paine to go through the works, —The wedding anniversaries cele bth, ! "w hy y Ld 3 1 ! ¢ Conway iN Sp) - Tuk Syxob or PexnsvivaNia.—The | J Fox, Rev D Conway, Hon 1 Hen wmerous improvements and the num- | derson, Rey C D Cross. ! teve J H Stewart, J | ber of buildings erected there since the brated are as follows : wooden ; 10th, tin; 156th, glass; 25th, silver ; 30th, pearl; Presbyterian Synod which convenes | | Rev J P Hughes here to-day will be composed of about | H Hughes. Beech Creek road h | Frank McCoy—Rev T Johnston, M | ' | Heidelbaugh, Rev A H Jolley, T Hutch. | son, 20th, china; n built to thi {0th, ruby or of TRI Toorsday Morning, October IS, 1885. | two hundred and forty Commissioners town, As this town be the name Mr, Howard Lingle or Mr, Jenkins are Elders and always on hand to extend the hospital Ministers, gem ; 50th, golden, The Synod is the road, it is making f Local Editor and { Business Manager in erhi EO GRO. BIBLE, kerk 150 | next to the highest legislative body of | McFarlane, B the Presbyterian church, and the dele | 4 one, J K | il A ' | { M Magee gates or commissioners will be repre | Jeffries { ties here and chen started for that denomination, | Mis M Milliken—Rev BR N Wallace ! D D; Charles Stewart, Revs 8 J Milliken, 8J M Eaton, D. D., 8 A Mutchmore, D "w H 1 Ch : id { build be Lowry what ve x follow 5 # 4 | | i We suggest the following as an in- | jo. of the works to visitors or customers. Iinlstor Lowt We called or mber of par eee S111 ’ be 6 Calc 3 # ur be : tant nows, solicit | eertive for pupils to atlend schoolreg- Rev J L Leeper, William 0 a number of § taining importa yw, 80 No communications vo real name of the SREB TON DY NCA wh Gram any part of the county. aed bed Unions scoom pmn ied by! writer BE” | About thirty men are employed in the and to awaken more interest in Take time to send in a report of your school ularly, different departments of the shops, sentative men of | The growth of Preshyterianism in the i the *Vuloan Power Hammer’ which is | United States is one of the remarkable | D..RJ | : : . | | s HW anley. | the invention of Wm, This | t instieal history of the Isnne Mitchell —Rev piece of machinery is getting a reputa | Country, and her theologians rank | Field, Rev A M Reed tion sll over the world, | | R study. sufficient interest and LAND, This firm manufacture as aspeciality, oe. 3 yf The iron works at this pla owned for publication, and interesting notes then read it to them and observe how pleased they { and controlled by Curting & Co 4 | | i { . , Are in PJ A J Pfhaller. ve DW Towns full blast, in fac concerning the same, and ' 7 they have been run-~ > 3 . James Michell ning all summer, ( ns & Co. Mr. George H, Knicely, is W R Moore John C Miller—A C J K McFarlane—C Kyle | ’ NB Revs 8 C George, H G | FUBRIDE during the past iler, N H Miller, A P Happer, D. D (yoo LP tev D A Cunning D.D,JP Milford, E Ferrier, DD » ! W Kirkpatrick I wore Miia Jumes r Kerr talities of the town to the distinguished | John W Bosal, their James Rankin Notice. the only authorized collector for the iri) (AOERETYEG inquiries are constantly coming to the firm concern ing it | among the highest in the land, A | of | | of the different Presbyteries, each par. | just praise for the manner in which are, Vas A Ctra : . y | Mann hi m n : | Synod®is composed represantauves | Clark, I King they have managed to keep theirworks Desocrar. -Liarge posters I'he firm shipped one to Swe } The wheel is another specially announce na MASS T { | Orbison CRT This So ave a silk meeting in the interest of the people den this summer. Jellefonte Tur: | ish being allowed two delegates or com- | af A - We that allowed sixteen « Chunk - Mauch pill. 8 management is duly appreciated by th bine water / x. | at Milesburg. Chairman Rynder is hard | hands thay {of this | missioners, believe ench v6 otter i employ ile others at work establishment, Eogines, ore | Presbytery ommi ‘ ( washing machinery, rolling mills and | sioners. Our people without regard to | | : 1 no . ham . Mr. Jame«s Fulger, of Z on,dropped to make it a large gathering | thes rk. in | Hon. Jesse Harper of lllinois, and of | expected to be present, ; . a (0 #00 us Saturday. . a . {axe factory machinery are being made | ) ) { constantly, The equipped with a great variety of im (rassie, provements in and here, and at | number other prominent men are ) { A plete potice is found in another column | religious belief will extend the hospi are Owus book binder is around their w moro eom- machine shops work. Bring on your books, D. Barnheart e had op- aid to make sible, : | isitors and try sta ns | ~Judge C. L. Pershing will be the y wi . od ened a book | ment of this issue, | proved machinery and are able to do | pleasant as pe Such ha sways the custom of {3 3 King guest of Gen Jas, A. Beaver. Dr Rt Revs Mrs ™ i he had a pre | any kind of work. The firm has recently town | established agencies in San Franci | breach of hospitality has ever been | s A Rat 12. 4 ad rew the } in | . ' : 3 . 4 : 4 } =} . , Andre i & Pittsburg New York and Philadelphia. | charged to her I'he proceedings of ; f | Spangler dislikes | I been out and no Our people have thrown open their | 3 . 1 ~Jack Griest and Jack Spangler have perman ible, dasors to the members of the Sy nod. Mr. George J im town the early part of the week, Mr. Chas, Scott, Will book agent was in town on Tuesday. Mr trensurer of Cambria county, died on | been tilting about Griest’s editorial pain Joalsburg, was | ack, ol desired rel the county papers, A beautiful sample of the skill of their | the Synod will be very interesting and ; al | n | | 4 A RTP Mal P* | mechanics is the paper cutter now in # open to the publi hun: barty welcome to our i oy Mrs H L 3 : 1" rable bot the title “Demosthenes Spangler, inmsport's big 3 red pi ’ | plied to him by Mr, Griest, save | he | use in the Watchman office, HE) which was | but Mr. willing to change his adjective | 3 [ ‘ 4 he don't count much on his Greek, y ' (100, J. Rodgers. ex-county | desigmed by Mr, Jenkins and put up in hk abe J “7 las for Latin, just call him Cicero. | | their shops. There is a very large foun- | ‘ Griest | { dry connected with the shops where all | Lo the Ssturday last, | —A “Buck Wi kesbarre, tag dance?’ . : A few broken stone I ater | = : i $ N o py { from Demosthenes to Cicero, The two to 11" is advertised Ba Wonder if g, and have agreed { the castings are made, The capacity of Jacks | . are trump : 1 t is akin t : | the cupola is about five tons. In the r with i 18 Lin Kd —. bom taha | Lod 34 ury the hatchet, | pattern rooms are thousand of patters mueh to replace which it would take thous ands of dollars, and they are con street would he | ) A 28 : oh oan ol ly iry iL , | being invented In increasing as new machine casan gly the shops may be seen two “NV bammers was found Hotel at sup posed LI egates will a disy (Thursday first meal provide ing guests, We regret Holsteins, Frisians ry, failed to take Oar “J admired, however. pr fair. ersey Lily advantages of the | Prof. Philip Meyer, of Linden Hall, liar with bh lutie : tile hili : . ! wal or would ntelligent nd Jur eat aid re 1 on the iesday o al a meeti "Pi ol ght mmities was called at our office on Tuesday, I ' publ t, and it hold here iw» first class vocalis x fread to have muaeical eonvie him one of notions during coming winter, pense The long talked-of new paper, selves, Fountuin will begin its first issue on Tad ge urday next. The office is Jocated in Rey wa may look for lively times over there same building with the és their ad. in another column, MriWm. Abrams, one of the typos ~ Oil M Ann in the Lock Haven Republican o sday mornis X M Al ID ¥ ¥ mle himself generally Mi weful in our ‘1 it y Flemir on last Wednesday evening, as i ng eit ; elder Judge ving ir He yey Mann, daily pag n conf winded laced a sad case of Bollef such star place R Furpr od | £) road tudy prac wencheors to have you show that you nj he sie the work they peaching your chiidre Harry Wilson goes to Orange, Tex nsider wher oe this week, where he takes charge of id on the 21st . . at Help young men who the motor power of Lucher and Moore's y ! " trious and deserving. extensive milling establishment. Harry ina first closes workman and will be of etoh We fope his stay io the LoneStar State may : chants to buy anything in the hardws ACY Maa ais) \arata hy sod by the . y . 4 HE your interes ’ . , They member of the K. Hicks & 0 young, energetic and accommo lating, and sell not afraid to advertise their gos is be m ng Are greal FOTY i new employers MARRIED, the V ! nde Pte ) we Bro. Lutheran church and | OC ¢ Jer art, D Wm i M iter his life waa an exemplary one be both pleasant and profitable Ihe On Inst Tuesday the pure w Mille, Os | I» Nhortlidg feame kind mot enterinined te ' nm trio, Messrs deceased leaves three daughters and one at bottom prices. They are | y # ’ as kindly to the amount of our sub Leman Beck, Randolph Nightingale | sad Samuel Wetzel all of this place bid fase well to home and friends and de- ported for Florida, the “land of Bowers," where they expect to spend the winter with the prospect of locating perma mentiy should the country suil them, | day afternoon at 3 | largely attended, | our young and ents rprising merchant, #0n to mourn his death, his wife having | died about eleven years ago The | funeral services were fold at his resi dence on Willow Bank street on Mon olelock and were He was the father of dno, Olewine, of the firm of Jas. Harris & Co, | market, cause the i juality the best in the It does nos pay lo advertise poor goods, and as this firm keeps nothing but what they ean recommend, they Jet the public know what they have, They are now running 8 speci. aliy fine lot of lap robes and horse blankets, Call and examine them, James Harrie m undson John Pp and wife, H Harr pRov I Binck, Rev PH Mowery, KE E Swil : v M D Kd D | wan divided I'he next half Bour of our I wion' (ard: H. J seription tweoer ‘rr, Jao. Bechdel and N vh tet in “on b D : Honey Bain, Rov 8 Mik hell, DD, | agreeable COB VersaalLion, Dr T R Hagn—Rov W I Swnines, R Glover, Rev U0 Dickey, J A Warden, DD, WR Bin Hon A Hoy i: mal) D, BERCH CREEX. The twin sister of Blanchard is in a SU Logan, D. D., B' flourishing condition, judging by the me | i DEATHS, wday. & Ye RELLEY wi Wad Cisleville, Mr, James Kelley, oN yess | MAXX in of Spriags, Mes, Jane Fiomls Harvey Mann, Sr, docossed AY ™ i B on Sih, at the A § Sans, OLEWINE--At his resdlance on Willow Bank street in Bellefonte, on Satarday, Ot, npopleny, Banu] Oleowine, Toth, 1855, ‘al
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