Fhe Centre Demoornt, Fhandav Mi ny November 13 1885, { Looal Editor and GEO. P. BIBLE, {| Business Manager Conaxaron dalning important news solicit off fromany part of the conuty. No communications ssrtad anless accompanied by te real name of the Local Department. Novice. — Mr. George H. Knicely, is the only authorized collector for the DexocraT. —Norice.—Oar patrons who are in arrears for subscription are requested to pay up hefore the Ist of January 1886, after that all | not pict for in advance or salisliactory ar- | date papers rangements made for the payment of the same, within three months, £2, will No P ¢ { be charged Aper will be sent out 1886, Ist, It will of the county, after January unless paid for in advance. be to your interest to note this change, Curtain poles. Garman’s, November 26th, Ihankegiving | day. ’ —Bring in your books and have them bo ind, — District Atty, Heinle | | visited Phil- | iasharg this we WK. | —~Mr. T. M. Hamilton Florida fn — It cost the county or g in NDE | i & $ the winler. f for holding the November election $504.60 ~Country produce is abundent, fine im quslity, and cheap in price, We | ] let the weight i d @ too pigish however, fora g story, n 1 lee froze one half inch thick in some I last week. parts of Cuml r mein iaying he B. HIpADY, = i w are gnaers risobarg. Joha and lumber poids’ Mill, ~The wh _— y 3 . The Hunting AON Lat ) be sold for & (RR), One tians being that they sha in that city Col. seriously ill ~ LV. with | time, is, we are way LO recovery. ~(). P. Jones, Exq., the gentlemanly eashier of the Moshannon Bank, of I Pailipsburg, was a visitor to Bellefonte an Monday last. M N [ Now is the time {0 get your maga- zines periodicals books ete, bound Call at the leave your work. George Eckley has been appointed | Postmaster at Pine Grove Mills, and BE aweth Hipple at Pine Glen, both geod appointments. — Williamsport was delighted with | Vis Annie Pixley, one night thisweek. Lu When we get our $35,000 opera block, anl opera house, we'll give Annie a call. Dexocrar Bindery, and f it {1 . in ~The local editor of the Dexocrar is ! i sat in (he coal metropolis this week pokieg after his coal mines. Take good eare of the boy ye scribes and pharisees of the Ledger and Journal, ~The freight and passenger business an the Lemont and Penns Valley rail- road is increasing all the time. Freight can be had one day earlier by that | route than by either of the other two, — Harned Jacob's & Co, have sold Clearfield county ! E I ¢ i their coal lands in to Berwind White & Co., the price said to be £200,000, Mr. Whitehead hes been instrumental in negotiating the sale, ~Freddie Kurtz wants to run Judge is £ Osvie against General Beaver, for Gov “rr or, Not by 45000 you don't If yon want to smother «»mehody, let it be the man who pulled Frederick town the temple Lowk Haven i lacury of a superanuated organization, Bellefonte all anxious to have the kaown »s a Board of Trade, and but wonr'd sell her Board, Trade cheap. rame, and what's a name, The Lock Haven Democrat celobrat ed its second birthday on last Friday, The Democrat is one of the best daily's im the central part of the state, and bids | fair to grow more popular each year, | Is is ably edited and therefore a newsy wheet, «Lok over your paper before pur- « hasing goods, The house that adver. t ses, patronizes the news papers, and Leaks after its business, can always be trusted. Don't buy from a man who is too mean to let the printer live, he will cheat you sura os fate, Will Spear who has been $imployed fw the Western Union Telegraph office im this place, ax messenger boy, has ne- cepted a position as breakman or news sgenton a puserger running from Pittsburg to Youngstown Ohio, The next thing hear of is Will ne nductor, There is nothing in it ® train, 4] ay | most of it is Company, 1 $200,000 | companys YOAar. A Mr. rei | purely a nervous disease, and yet .in- | and tobacco, which weakens | over-excitement, causing death. | gar Bitters is a sure corrective of such ’ disorders. fe and sees go ing to citer and impersonato; ¢ or ory {in Humes' New neck ware aad hats for men— Garman's, —Piano for vale, inquire at this office, Price $125, People from all parts of flocked to the Moody meetings county, Work has been resumed at Roach's ship yard, and now 300 men are given em ployment, -Chicago has had a big snow already while Texas, Georgia and a few other southern states have had a disastrous tornado in which a number of people were killed, The story of a child having been Bed- no myth, hungry eaten by a panther, is a ford county panthers are doubt but they don’t feast off children, tive the panther story a rest, Ten manufacturing establishments in Columbia, Lancaster county, pay out | $88 800 per $1,200,000 is paid out each year in that month, for labor, Over live wide awake borough for labor, and doubtless spent in that town, The Danville Nail Manufacturing increased its capital stock ast The is confined to at its meeling, trade not the United States, but they are export ing nails to South America and Aus | tralia, —Mr. Wm. P. Fisher, of Unionville, ! says that he has aiready made more vider this year than had ever | been made in Union township in ene His best day thousand six hundred and seventy-three | ['Y vllons ie is pon the people by a New York ds t A new sw firm, : 1 1re Inire I'he y sond one | £4 to ant tajior he merch ERE 8] are now ock rmeriy ort & wopul fied ext They weuyj 1 oper line of gents | urn da, hats, cape, ele, — Heart disease supposed i about elligent physicians admit that f { heart disease re- | the tomach and digestive organs. by liquor | lf the fatal cases o ult from long-continued abuse of and de- | troy the nervous system and produee Vin Hundreds of | of iron ore are | being shipped from Bellefonte to be nanufactared into iron that should be nanufactured at home, It makes a slow feel like ‘ on words’, saying ks Wagon 10oeaq « lo out window sory time he { Centre county ron ore g But what are we 4 it, editors ean’t build that do Abo xcept and ron works, « pt on paper, lon't count, Stewart Rodgers the renowned re will give sinments in Humes N of his popular enter! Hall on Ssturday 21st Mr cvYents o - ¥F Vv. the fine trum his pressions are the ros "acial Ww he never fails to bighly ple his audience orget the date of his appearance the Milliken 's Operatic Com f 1 ' Don’ UNiniche” Ss Musie Hall } medy pre sented at v y : | edy Company on the 2d inst. is full of | fun, sparkling humor and ridic ulously amusing situations, and the acting was noticeably good throughout, The audi. ence expressed a good deal of satisfac tion at the excellent performance Don't fail Wad play Portsmouth Cromiel Sey Et. 3 to see the above company next nesday evening, 15th inst, Hall. Congressman They Holman, as chairman of the Indian committee, it is said in- tends to recommend the abolition of the Indian schools at Hamptonand Carlisle The given that the Indians who are these schools are fggeed to become ‘blanket Indians’ on their return their tribes because they are ridiculed reason i« that he believes educated at to by their friends and relatives, [He pro- poses as a substitute schools on the reservations where all can see and ap- preciate the benefita of the rohools before ! panned out one | being perpetrated | luce a | our town, and | | very strong one | this order are many. | | Christian religion and demolish | foerr something better, christanity | f continue to grow and flourish, | talk of the infidel. one | ~The blanks for the aseessrment un- der the new tax law parsed last year have been stored in the commissioner's office for some, time, They are n very formidable pile of papers and at first glance the indignant tax payer would | say there is a job for the printer in that thing. Each individual the county will be handed one of these blanks, which he will fill out and hand to the assessor. The assessor has pow- er to administer an oath to the A list of all personal property taxable under the law must be made out by the tax paver within ten days, tax payer. or the sseossor will estimate his taxable property. The money at interest on mortgages, judg. personal amount ments, Tgreemen ts, ete, must be stated, This blank will be compared with i record in the recorder's and the pro- thonotory's offices. The assessor and it looks as though it will cost as much to put the law in operation, taking into account the blanks, ete, as The very cumbersome, and is already meet. Its ality will be tested in the courts, as in the tax will amount to, law is ing with opposition, constitution- some counties the question has already been raised. —Mr, McClain desires us to say, that | the publication of the names of persons | applying for marriage licenses, is en tirely without his consent and approval, matter at Mr. Me tter of record his i | He was not consulted in the all, We heartily approve of | Clains position. As ama | booksare open to the inspection of t ) le interested, as a ma are open to nob dy, miem emj i BONS 4 Malin 4 license, dos E RO tion public property. Asn news it 1s not ter any put lication granted, | A oC] et to} idence of nw advar tage Mr. upreme organ 1 oraer of hs, organized a conclave n lellefonte on last Friday evening with i appl fq ¢ Ast of lwenily charters cant This | ed Order ] n g the first conclave « of Heptasophs organi it promises lo be The good It is the cheap- tax payer of of | the | | will | have to make two trips to each taxable, | «Mr. Christinn Dale, an aged citizen of Oak Hall, this county, whose death occurred at 12:30 4. w. on Friday Nov. Wak fA first He nine ember 6th, of general debility, the settlers of thet part of the county. son of Henry Dale 8¢, one of was the futher of eleven elildren boys and tyo girls, all of who are living killed weeks excepting one boy, who was About five ARO, Mr. Dale was picking apples, when the the Inte war. ladder upon which he was standing, slipped and he was throsn to the t ground, breaking his leg in the { The broken member however, | healing and Mr. Dale gave promise of recovery, but began to fail, and he grew weaker from day to day, until death claimed { the day my wife died, eleven years ago." | He until the last, and fully faculties that retained his intellectual realized | his time had come. He was a member { of the Lutheran church, having eon- nected himself with the when Mr. { 20th day of December 1506, and has Oak Hall old homestead hans Jriumne d through saline 3 young man, Dale was born the resided at ever since, The thie | bands of the Dale family until now it Lhe f is in the hands s fourth { Up to the time of the accident befell him, he was as hale and hearty as f I f ig re Moning Ihe a man of thirty, and was a - ure to many in the county, mains were interred | the Lutheran Al ten burg cemelry. on Monday, Wherein power! is Mr. Moody » We have often heard the question ask } il od by Lo m, plain ma meeting | the Tuesday ent WAR CTOW iween Dir Ihe audience ox ner the wonderinil powe; speaker est way of earrying an insurance of from | one to five thousand dollars, The order this Mr. Osmond has all be ean do is growing rapidly in state, in way of organizing We often hear fellows sail into the by few sturdy blows, but until a fellow of it a Wii) There is no use in getting riled over the silly When you ask him | for something better, more simple, and uj 1 nssauils pure in its doctrine, he will L ] |] Christianity ean withstand the of open enemies, it is the insidious wiles | of the wolves in sheeps clothing, that | are lo be feared, Mittixes's Orerari Lucette In Niniche w and displayed a fine soprano is wre to the point, od, these hoards The ny has no superior on mj hardly an equal, and we hope that they may come again, al J Sent | The above company appears in Humes distant day Hall, this place, on next Wednesday | evening, November IR, The Mann axa factories will soon Mr. J. F. Mann has as. | sociated with himself in the | Mr. Archibald Allison of Potters Bank, | We understand the works will be con | The Mann until resume work business siderably enlarged. Axe | factory has not been idle the | past year, for over fifty years, We are gland to see this old established institu- tion resume work at the old stand, The Democrat office returns thanks to Mr. E. Whitehill, of Cherry street, for the gift of a demijohn of excellent cider, Clearfield Democrat, Just think of a Clearfield drinking cider, “Too thin,” both the story and the drink. Mai. John A. Wolfe, of Philips burg, was in town yesterday, buying a 1 of flour, editor i { oar lon «Hosiery and under ware,~Car. mag's, | ] | of the Dail no | Personal and | the | Mr M. Gerbrick of Zion, | caller at our office on Friday last, Prof. E. Reber of State Col lege, circulated among his I. was a | Louis friends on | Saturday. Miss Fannie Gray managing editres Nes | in Philadelphia. | D.W. Cox Esq. and Mr | Spiker, twa of Lewisburg’s cit s. is now visiting friends W. El tens werd in town on Saturday. Mr. William Hastings 1 of Col. D. H. Hastings, has been spend I brother ng several days in the city of brotherly love. Mr. B and two of his daughters, very 8 Winkleman of Nittany, enter nie at taining voung ladies, tarried a w the Desocuar office on Saturday David Kerr, of Centre Hill enliv David ir sanctum (Tuesday, i A staunch Democrat, and does not believe in upholding Republican institutions Mr McMillen, ly proprietor of the popular hoft House, is iting mother 10 Lg. © the gentleman Broecker bi now v in Daton absent for several weeks, 8, K. Emerick Ww of Unionville, were callers at the Deno Mr erick is one of Union township's farm and J Hoover, CRAT sanctum, on Tuesday. Em ers. and Mr, Hoover is a merchant at | Unionville : Mr. George Paine of Renovo, was a welcome visitor at our sanctum Wednes day, Mr. Paine was formerly a resi. dent of Bellefonte, and was well and | favorably His | friends were delighted to ses him, here, many known Stuart Hodgers, the recitationist and impersonator, delighted a crowded ing. Ilis specialtion are such as eal) for the highest order of talent in elecu- tion and mimicry, and he is certainly a rare genius upon the platform. Reade ing (Pa) Tims and Dis wel, Dee. Sth. He will be hore on the 21:1 inst, ‘aul, the benefit of Gregg | in | i fall, | WAR | later on his strength | him, | His last words were “1 dieon Thursday | generation: | which | aundience in Association Hall last even- | In Mevorian.- ~The following pre- smble snd resolutions, were adopted | | unanimously at the regular meeting of | Gregg Post, held Saturday | Nov. Tth inst, P. M, : | Warnes, it has plessed God evening his n in i ce to on benig: | ed i ous Major General George B. McClellan to join His armies above, Resolved, of the Grand Army nine comrade-in-urmms, that we surviving so'dier of the Repub] march, unite ' | yet on our earthly with all soldiers of this Republic, who served in the army of the Polomae, and in {other commands and other wars, and with citizens of this reunited land, in | lamenting the great loss to our order and to the nation of so distinguised a citizen and so worthy a comrade as the late commander of the army of the Po tomae, General George Brinton Mele! lan, and be it again. Resolved, vhat the suceessor to 1, General Winfield Scott, the organizer of eat, the greatest army probably the world has ever ty and « ngineer o Per prign; the tor of such bs vern Hill, Fair ot the Lt tlaclician f the nsalar Cs Le Mo needs no b igleman to and, in our love and admirs H () . 1 ’ sk#, South intain, and Anti lam, sound his fame, bi 1, that tion of this man » Les J ve ' L best ' further who commanded grea armies successfully, we remember the soldier and the cor Rea ‘f nrade { that th inder the ttle Mae ''we are rem « one who of (rerman ar linned inte but what use the ome he following has been received by C. Irvin, of 3, A R. plains itself, Dea the 6th special return train to Centre Hall on the G. R., and ex~ Sir Referring to your favor of inst. we will arrange to rum Bellefonte after Milliken's P. tickets to the 15th inst. leaving entertainment of Operetic Comedy Co,, at sharp, and sell Bellefonte, good 11 m excursion going on regular train Hall at 4:52 p. special tra’ aving Centre and return only on ’ ) m, We run special return train to Lemont on t will also arrange to » evening of 21s the 2] inst, leaving entertainment of ’ . ii} kets from Lemont good go- m. and sell ex- lar tra in leaving Lemont at rning on special train . Hannan, Agent, the father Ringers, has been lying th typho 1. fever at nonv.iie 4 { thst wife at His attended him during that time, and on they gave an wmiertsinmer place nearly two weeks ago © Saturday Jast his daughters arrived to remain with him over Sunday. We are glad to report toat he is now conva- lescing, Samuel Brugger, E«, of Union- ville, still wears the belt as Champion | Pumpkin Raiser, be has a sweet pump- kin known as the “Mammoth Fat Iron’ { variety, that tips the scales at 138 lbs, { The lagrest one at the Sate fair this | year weighed 1258 Ibs, Mr. Brugger's { punpkin “sees it snd goes 10 bs, bet | ter train from Lewis, burg, was filled with'passengers on Mon. «<The forenoon many way to cam» : day and Tuesday, | Aa} attend towns along the the : . . Christian Convention held in the Pres | byterian ehureh in this place, and von- Be «1 Moody. 1 | ever since from | | Cosev-nine Many Cryugs,— William sport November hth, Patrick Curran, an old man who is serving an mine fire the (yambie tows ship, Ly enim h tA murder done month term for setting Lo mounts 1 y last June is confessed to ag » i twen y~ years sgo, in Centre county, Curran has heen stricken with paralysis and it was when the told him he wis likely Lo die any momens, thet he unfolded | Hie hh) made in jail, is as follows - physicians # slory comflewion, “1 was born in & small hamlet nesr the city rie the city of Cork e ghty-one years ago In my youth | reese ved a fair education” my parents being engaged in the indas- try of Upon my & To ’ 1 father what money was left me in got WHS never arrests the cotion bleaching, pon death | spent ir gam id ¥ and drinking snd ! of 3 3 } Inio ar num He but Fen of insurrection which m Smith €F Brien My boon eampanion was a young sonn ns Pp and sed my ruin, M + Tit pews, i | I! : I 101ned the ans and wa ender of » numer men during was started Ly W “er 113 6d " : med it Martin this acgumin- tanceship cau ] wrtin and ot into ¢ together the Young ¢ to fice the disguise and country. came in knox King me, we ] procore | ' We and were nt i ined the M oyment mines, leaders in all Ww Centre there was y » ghast- aint ed, this morn t strong enough tell him about his other « and he of sounty, mentioned a number : pie Who m J ii statement a n ch ared up and his ae- of this county have remained mysteries wil f complices, if living, will be punished : ATER Pat Carran, the 8] year old self con- fessed murderer, died at the. county at three clock From Saturdsy night he lay in a comatose stale and died quietly with- i! Lak { vesterday after- noon, out mak ny further statement. His remains w be buried at the -ex pense of the county. Sun & Baeaner —M pany, ken's Operatic Comedy Con x» Bellefonte Nov. 18th, s 8 It w i be it to rend 2» musieal comedy " n- 41 with them Madile P SULIvAn & vy has ine Lucette, | the or ginal of mn A RAIMe DATO, America, 11 wrt Operetta of the Milliken has kindly 18th he Lal renews Lhe engagement Tab ed had chosen which was ear that Mr. Moody Cone this i Lr Hall { when I e Perform Mer eon and other bar s finest qus linen oo lars, is 18 2 for Shcts iH 3 : . Garman’s A citi poris 10 us thst on of Huntingdon of county re " iy & Ccorimn long ago, beaten and abured by her father a township in that county wa not and brother: then sent 10 an Insane asylum, where she died, and on Tues | day election day) her wat sent | home for burial, packed with shavings, BLE rough, board coffin, Cin such inhumanity be possible ¥— Tyrone Herald tody | «The Milliken Opera Company will | appear in Bellefonte on the 18th ins, for | the benefit of Gregg Post No. 95. The | Company is thst class, The prins don [na Lucet'e, supported Wenty levin | wheo he was making » tour of tidy counirg, Chas, F. Lwg the temor ¢ | has been engaged with the North | Broad street stock €impary, when he | stock companies existed. We are fore | funate, in getting this troup, The hotel erected ty Nr, Ld Armstrong atl mle, will be opened "OF HOT o ] x for | dusted by the world renowned evange thie latter part of this week of the begin next, {Ing ol \ -
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