— ¢ — — Thursday Morning, October 29, 1885. { Loenl Editor and GEO. P. BIBLE, | Business Manager my ortant news, solicit No communications ve real name of the OConnmarox peer, containing | of from any part of the county aserted uuless a companied by t writer. Local Department. Norice.— Mr. George H. Knicely, is the only authorized collector for the DEMOCRAT, — Fresh oysters at —The coal trade is good. — Hallow E'en, Saturday eve —Vote for H. K. Hoy, for coroner. This is the last issue in October, Only eight weeks until Christmas, ~John Frat cis of Philij sburg, Oh ! Doa't | tion. The Tyrone work. —We have the best | county. Vote for Je missioner, m; orget to pay your x for ges will 8 hn Rhone, — Ebevsturg has a store Sugar Bowl. Our book bindery is firet class work only. It is said the managers of 2 ’ : \ " lost £3,000 this year was in town the Mr. Al has purchased the & Keller at | Jao. (i. Love, small game on Mon his young setter Col. D. H., Hastings Adam Hoy, were in Pittsburg | AY, dog in, an ant legal bu on some import — Wrecks on the rail frequent occurrence to fully ease and comfort —The Lancaster Prison, f the passeng Buzz ards will all be cooped and 1 —Mr. Wm, Keller Keller of Linden r Ol Alexander & has received his commission as F. —Forepaws circus train was wrecked near Downingtown the week. fore part of last — Bailey, of the Neaws, fell over a cow | where Lieut sleeping on the side-walk on Curtin | advocate « street, and gives the cow a blowing uj about it. — Read 8, & A. Loeb's now ad, The tramp crop is stragling, —Vote for H, K, Hoy, for coroner. Thanksgiving is the next legal hol day. The trees are fast becoming leaf 1 OF H. Vote for John Rhone, for jury com: missioner, Lock Haven wants to be lighted by electr icity. Huntingdon has eight tanneries in successful operation, frost katydid out of tune, A. are in Philadelphia, —The In'e has knocked the Gen. James leaver and wife Hud Crissman formerly of Snow Shoe was in town on Monday. A in front of the Bush House, The Institute convenes new stone culvert has been put Teachers 0th of Nov: Cum! erland county on the ember, ¢ has k been laid Fortunately no one was killed. | Mullen A new stono crossir n Linn street opp the residence Woodcock. | cards are being | at the works of m at Castleton. st guarantine regula the the observed between of account Po f the be : | 5 f 1 in the cae OF 1 | dience, —The Lutheran congregation of this | place, contemplate erecting a new | church. Their old one is considerably | pu disabled. «John Francis, fromerly of Philips- from Bar | attend to } | burg, Centre county, Pa, is now in | {is wife is California keeping hotel, 1 with him. Several cases of typhoid fever are | At the former place there are at least | fix cases, —D. L. Moody the great christian | In them you will find a weekly { of events worker, will be in this town to conduct | a religious meeting oa the 18thand 10th of November, The telegraph through operator, whose blunder railroad eur od, only worked 16 hours per day. “The school month is but 20 days. The State superintendent rules that any NN ] ln school boards contracting for days will be deprived their share of the state appropriation, ~Mr, Lincoln Mgeer, of near Fil- more, is a practical farmer, especially in the line of corn husking. It is said he husked i00 bushels in one day and tied up his fodder. —Don't buy your goods from the merchant who does not advertise, He cannot sell as cheap, nor does he keep as select a stock, and for that reason does not have the goods to advertise, Judge BE. V. Long, of Warsaw Kos- ceurko county, Ind,, has received the appointment of Chief Justice of New Mexico. The appointment is a good ome andl the Judge will fill the same ably. Those of our subseribers who failed to pay their subscription to our collect- or when he was around, will pleas send it in or come prepared on Court woek to pay it. We need the money aod trust you will pay what is justly due us, | you have anything in | that needs Pratt | the terrible | cide j New Jersey, oc: ! ’”" accident in ew Jersey, 0c: | Loo on Tuesday. : i awake i | | 4 { completes th reported at Houserville and at Howard: | : “rs 4 county We ha lieve that Henry pretiy little town. number of 8 vYoium The October for thi Preserve it bound your newsj pers ar Have by all means, | have them bound, record If line that be historical, the 1} ne yok binding, bring it to “Devocrar Bindery" Samuel K, | in wide- party culture and in- cessful candidal was Sammy and a good 5 democrat, worker, and a man of telligenoce, besides is in posession of an | orchard that yeilded 568 bushels of ap ples this year, He Realize d almost three | hundred dollars from the same, ~The Ellis family, Bell Ringers, gave one of their enjoyable entertainments in Humes Hall, in this place on Satur- day evening, toa good sized audience. The entertainment was for the bene- fit of the Gregg Post No. 95. The per- formance was very creditable, and fully appreciated by those present. Little (irace was the chief attraction of the evening. We are in receipt of the Hoosier Democrat published at Warsaw Indiana, It is only seven weeks old but, may grow to be a good sized lad, 8. 8, Baker is the editor and with his energy and enterprise, we have reason to be- lieve it will prosper, Warsaw is always enterprising enough to start a paper, bat for some reason they do not give a new paper living support. ~ Vote for lH, K, Hoy, for coroner, y contemplates 1 the ~The Bellefonte Iron and Nail Com- pany are now putting in a new set of rolls, at a cost of over twenty-five hun: dred dollars. The rolls are Mr, Lauth’s invention, but the patent is owned by the Nail Company. Itis the intention of the company to manufacture nails from old steel rails, The rails being cut in required lengths are run through the rolls snd come out in flat plates. cut, and through the nail machines, be no doubt They are again then run There ean as to the success of the undertaking, as nails have already been made_from steel rails, ard the rolls have been thoroughly tested. The nail manufactured by this company are supe rior to the steel nails of Wheeling West Va. wood and pulled out without trouble, while They ean be driven into hard the steel nail manufactured at Wheeling is disposed to balk, turn aside in driving if it meets a knot or hard substance, or to clinch, Steel nails can | be manufactured cheaper than iron nails as “puddling” is done away with by the process. If successful, there is hardly any limit to the capacity of the { works, They are now running day and night and have plenty of oredresahead. --Hon, J. 8. Proudfoot ter, of Milesburg, will start for New Mexico next week. 1d foot resident of and daugh Judge Pre life long a faithful { democratic party. has been a burg, and mem He serve ite Judge of Centre county, and | number of Years was the Post-m rg, and was a candidate for under the new ¥ hen he Was ushe 1 ot | promise, eis a rity intelligent it i man ol patr then ask home patronage, nol to be pitied. ] - Mr, Kuhns of ¢rat a call on Mr. 1H LENO Jono, C. Bechdel and Blanchard, gave the Mr. Kansas Monday, visiting Again the | of the | Personal F. X. Lehman, of Willlamspot, was in town on Monday, Mrs, Aaron Williams, and Mrs, Herry Teats are spending a few days friends in Aaronsburg, this county. Col.B. T. alist, is a frequent caller at the Democrat Shugert, the veteran Journ. office, and is always a welcome guest, Miss Constans Richards, daughter of F. C. spending this week visiting friends in Philadelphia Mr. Christian Dale, Sr, of Oak Hall, ladder some tichards, the populsr jeweler is, who fell from time ago while picking apples and broke his leg, is in a very critical condition, and is not expected to live. Mr. Al, Haupt, the Potter House at visiting his parents in thi I i ks, Al. expects : clerk Philipsburg, formerly in £E now i OG, 107 Re. eral wee to go to Pa. as a clerk in one of the Hotels that place. As a clerk hei adaj ted to the business, R. H to spend the winter {and well Dr. T. expect and wife, ¢ in the southern part of California [os An. geles will be one ef the principal places at which they will remain a greater part Doctor's al Hays will of the time, Durin 10 3 sence his nephew Dr, attend to his practice, Judge Orvis has returned where he has | Philadelphia treatment for over three om bh has returs YOOr Bechdel | | with the prospect of locating there. | | He will rent his farm for another | | and go west, class fel John is a first low, admired by the ladies, an! _vet he | believes in being a bachelor this thus John ? --Vote for H. K. Hoy, for coroner. ~The recent fire in Centre Hall | | | | should be a warning to the citizens of | | : ” | that town to provide themselves with necessary means wherewith to fight fire. | frame buildings, and were a fire The town is composed principally of to | bros out there when there isa high | | wind, the entire town would be in great | danger. Take time by fore lock, and | | prepare, | —~Jack Ewing, of Snow Shoe, pre- | sented the Senior Editor of the DeMo- IL gat with a three pound potato. It was | raised in Snow Shoe township on the | farm of William Jacobs back of the su- | garcamp. Mr. Jacobs raised 250 bush- lols not all as large as our specimen. Who can beat the Sugar Camp potato? Vote for John Rhone, for jury com” missioner, Mrs Moore, the leader of the Salva tion Army now in Williamsport, was ar rested on last Friday evening for shout. ing and singing in a street parade, Lock Haven has been infested with i but as things are quiet in th vd they will a ch Xo a lit. tle noise. «There is some prospect of Pitte- burg getting a new industry. The Gov. ernment Gun Foundry may be located there. The commission which visited the different cities speak very favorably of Piusburg, «It must be very gratifying to our merchants, when they see whole car loads of household goods being brought from the Eastern cities with which to furnish hotels—goods which they sell just as cheap as can bo purch else where, A poor way of assisting to keep up your own Lown in our estimation, — Philipatnry Journal. Why is | h ba of year | | tempt fo rain our { the G A. R | down his mil | now by this | prostilute i | which most ous work, | ' | Mrs, Brooks is some 80 years of age visiting | York | 118 place | THE NEW 80ALP LAW.~For the in formation of hunters, and justice of the peace we publish the following | day there was a large gathering of | statement of requirements of the i , scalp law: The premium on a wild cat fox scalp, one dollar, on minks, weasls hawks, and owls (excepting the screech or barn owl) each fifthy {The person claiming the lutle i i cents, | any of the said animals, or birds, must f tha take the whole animal or pelt of and the whole bird before the justice of the | anima from the tip of the nose, | | | Peace, and make oath as to when and {| where he killed or caused the ar | be killed, It is made the duty of the Jusii to | cut off the ears of such animale, or the | head of such bird, and burn or ot! the a wilness ier wise dr slroy the same in presence {of an elector (a voter) as The Justice will then give the person entitled to the premium a certificate | setting fourth the kind of animal or | bird killed, by whom and when snd | where killed, and that he the Justice { has destroyed the head or cars of the bird, Uj this certificate { animal, and the head of the lon the presentation of | to the commissioners of the county they { will pay to the person holding it the | premiums they are entitled to, that the yffidavit made be I'he law provides | must file the fore him in the Comn | f rthwith and that the C out of the unty f Prnid i : entertains tlemen of the (General i new prominent | sealp is two dollars, on gray snd red | wedding of imal to Beunogver — Hanperen, — Notwith- standing the inclement weather of to- i sociely people Lutheran church this in Trinity nflernoon at the E rheter, daughter of Nat. of the residing Charles da CH chro der, to \r | yi | than Harbster, Reading Hard- | ware company, at No. 417 premium on large conopies had FT of Mr. Harbster's residence and the chureh, affording of the } going m the church. Trinity unded with the mu-~ |" ¢ of Mendelssotin's wedding 1 tax y, . .. , ' played on the ¢ torgan by Prof. Berg shelter to SYR : party bridal Old march as party proceeded up Taustice | it is said, hes unofficially | intimated that in his opinion both par wa must make personal application. Prothonotary issues an hie is liable to a fine of §1 » feels like being on the safe na Times. SRK) A bold rol bery ¥ Mrs | Sandy township, on October as committed at Brooks, the morning of An entrance was the front door, the house of Barah 5 . 1 8K5. I: made by foreing open + | her son John about 60 and the grand- "Can boards of authorize the teaches to excuse pupils in | from receiving instruction in gy and higene when so requ the parents of the children question, State Suj orintendent | answers that “the act relating {study of these branches is sbi | compulsory law, Its terms are spec ifie | and mandatory, The directors have { no authority under the law governing their official action to excuse any pupil from receiving instruction in physiology and higene ; but on the contrary, they are required to have it taught to all the children in their schools, as the act ex- pressly provides,” —In some counties in Indiana, every man who defrauds the newspapers, by not paying for the same is put on a list and the list is exchanged with the dead head lists of other papers and published Then when a subscriber stops one paper and goes to take one of the other county papers, he is known as a man who does not pay, and unless ho pays it in advance he cannot get any of the county papers. This kind of a rule would be a a protection to papers in this county. On last Thursday a number of cows standing on the railroad track near Fowler station, were run into by the local freight, The engine was thrown from the track, and passengers on the mail west and the express east, exchanged cars and the trains returned, Two of the cows were killed, “| was | daughter about 14 years of age, were {the only persons in the house. The | in number beat J { Brooks severely. Only about six dol- | lars in money, two watches and a rifle all the booty the robbers took Some parties are suspecled.— id Repul wean, 1 robbers, four AWAY. Clea We especially call our readers at: | tention to the handsomest double and Its | name is the Crown Square, The ascend- single heater we have ever seen. | . | ing curent of bot air is under perfect | control, #0 that little or much oan be | allowed to pass to the upper rooms. It | is handsomely ornamented with tile {and nickle trimmings its simply a beauty,and Messrs H, K. Hicks & Bro. sell them subject to approval, If they are not as represented they will take them back at their own expense. Call and see them, 424-4, | «~The mortality reports from all our large cities indicate an increase of dis ease, Were the blood corrupting aleo- holie poisons, known as medicinal ton- jos, suppressed by law, and the great invigorator, Vinegar Bitters, sabsti- tuted, death's harvert would not yield s0 largely as it does, To realize iis virtues it iz only necessary to give it a trial, ————————— we Always busy never idle, they have it, and therefore advertise it. The largest and most select stock of goods in town. We will tell yoa where it is, and then you tell them you want just what you see them advertising, and you will get it, for they always have it. 8, & A. loth, read their ad in another column. illegal | : ; | author of © oan | NN John Hagenman, clerkship in the | hardware | of the class | Rchool, and a ness qualin in i | —The Author | ber reflects credit ling publisher, Percy F. Smith { Home" is the { leading theme, with a likeness af Payne, followed y Home, Swed al by an illustrated paper on 1d “Happy Childhood,” a | picture of General Grant's birth place, { and the appropriate engravings in the | wr " | Washington. | children’s department (very attractive) | Tift this Pittsburg publication on a plane tion®#® In short the manner which the Review is conducted reflects eredit { upon the publisher and editor, It is a | very attractive and useful publication. Cromicle Telegraph, Aug. 24, 1885. 42-3. in | : » ’ jie many more prelentious pubes. “~ We guarantee our White Goods not to Craze in either Thick Thin Ware, and cheerfully replace any that do. ing to us, and you will appreciate how low we sell goods. An example—58 piece Tea Sets in Stone China $3.50, Caixa Hawn, See the Champion Lamp, Best in the World. or Get posted on prices before com- —Jowest prioes at—Mingles, MARRIED. PECHDRL-TRAISTER = AL the Methodist pares. age, Howard, Pa, Oct, 18, 1685, by Rev, Owen Wicks David 8. Bechdel and Ida MM. Traister, of Router Ron, this county, HARTER«ULRIOH «On Sunday svening, October 1A, 1560, at the home of the groom's parents, hy the Rev. 8, M. Mountz, Mr. Alvia M or to Miss Annis BE, Ulrieh, all of near MWe . DEATHS. HITROn October 20h, 1985, William HB. son », Mr John P, ifite, of Hensersiile, Contra Lo, Pa. of typhoid fever, aged 30 yours, 5 month 10 faye » FASTO<At Beliefs, Thuradar, Ostober 224, 185, Jennte, danghtag of Jennie Fasle, aged Hy KRUMBINE On (he 80h of Or.- at Osutre Wal), Mr, Kors Krwambine aged about 46 wears, infant HA i a ff LONG On he 23 of Oct, 01 Howand, MB, A Long. 1 “- z
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