The Centre Femocrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- {shed every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte Centre county, Pa, TERME«Unah in advance .. If not paid in advance A LIVE PAPER devoted to the interests of the whole people. Payments made within three monthe will be « sidered in advance, No paper will be discontinued until arrearages are paid excopt at option of publishers Papers i Aug out of the county must be paid fz in adyance, Any person procuring present mn oopy free of charge Our extensive circulation ¢ asually reliableand profitable medium for d Wa have the most ample facilities for JOB print sll kinds of Books, Cummercisg pris BK on us ton cash subscribers w nakes this paper an un aivertiving WORK { ' and are prepared to Tracts atl ’ Mave PORTA AND COUNTY in sident Judge § i Hon, A. O. Furst, Bellefonte A Jxo. W Ix Commis ers’ Cle G.W Sheriff, W, Mives Warken Dey eiff, Wn Prothonotary, BR. G Deputy Prothonotary, Wx. Luow ity She DUKEMAN Brerr Treasurer, Cnas. Suir Register and Clerk Orphans’ Court, J. A. MeCrLax Recorder, Fraxx E. Biovre District Attorney, W. C Corener, Dr. H.K. I County Detective, Cap’t A. Murex Heixie CHURCHES Presbyterian, Howard street. Rev. Wm Pastor Services every Sunday at 10-30 a x. Sanday School at 230 » Meeting (Chapel) Wedoesday at 7-309, u M. E Charch, Howard K. Foster, Pastor, every Sunday at 10 ao. and 7 vr. NM. Sanday School at 2 FM Meeting Wednesday at 7-30 p, un, S.. John's Protestant Episcopal Oharch, Lam! Allegheny streets, Rev. J. R. R. Robinson, Rector Rervices every Ronday at 1030 oa. mw, and Tr x Prayer M« g Wednesday aod Friday evenings 8t. John's Roman Catholic, Bast Bishog P. McArdle Pastor. Maw at § and services 10.00 4 Laurie M.and 7 Chapel) x. Frayer and Spring Streets, Rev Rervices 0 and Street, Rev 1 Ruring st ts RB pring = uF Services ev ry Sunday nday Seb ednesday oveniug at 7-5 Res nday at at t High street ry & Micnael Relily Killed For His Money. Fasmer i | how fierce a Remarkable Dogs. Get Holland's translatiop of the worthy Pliny if you want an after. noon's amusement. He will tell you that, if you cut off the tip of a dog's tail within forty days from its birth, it will never go mad, and that the best of the litter is the whelp which gets his evesight last, or that which the mother carries first into her kennel Of the dog's faithfulness he has nota. ble instances. It has been known to throw itself into the flames when its master’s funeral pvre was kindled. It will breed with the tiger. The Indians cross their in that way. The tirst and second crosses are too savas the third can bo tramne No dog is. dogs | tack vou if vou sit dow | the and it | cians in the United States, 75 | & large majority nme tung in mia nad proven it GOUs LDelng used Lo x lched agains Alexander elephants and lions. i with a son, ouce tried him H siew, and then set him at round which be with all which ue an elephant, Circied, baying |i yad A Nis Dristies ervci, attack one side and then in and avoiding the eie- got the phant grew down, wus made a Ke whenever he ast Lhe el falling i antagonist A — es SING LINKS. a nd 5.2 iry on MIS Four missionaries of rum left ship to int X) gallons same native African. the TYiow There are 100,000 practicing physi- per cent of whom « arry and in Whoie dispense, or in part, their own remedies. It is noted that the soldiers in Tonquin were left untouched by the vultures and mummitied. bodies of Chinese were completely Opium pickle did it In 1860, Wayne County, nia, had eighteen tanneries Lior As th pT f number dwin but six. Pennsylva- in opera 1 the sow there ar [a wisappear Ihe Am not Lo pay tniitia Ltailies sleeping By more minke this will No dev ye of tobac Lewis, has graduated at the at Harvard or aay where statistics § ; served, notwifhistandin Dio of CO, Says head other been pre- the fact that students are Lis ciass leo ave Ke v Es Q [ Mm OW sinoskers ~ Michael Representative Hoxesoarg, Pa., January 1. Reilly, brother of ex Reilly, of Honesdale, was most brutal ty murdered on Friday at his home in His body was found the } n, his dwalling Preston 1 ywnsnip i early in the morning near fn short distance from murdered man lay on the groun His split and the brains oozed out. pool of bl od head wa A search of the premises bro light a blood-stained ax the instrument He had thrown Mr. Reil y farmer, living com of the murderer, into a neighboring field. was a substantial fortably upon his land with bis wife and mother, The women of the family were absent yesterday and the night before, The house was found top to bottom, and a desk, which had $400 open and rifled, The theory that knowing that Mr. Reilly was alone contained in cash, was broken is the murderer, in the house, loitered about in the early morning until the farmer should go out to feed his stock, and thus leave the house empty. Eaotering the house, he robbed hastily examined it for plunder, and then, it is suppored, started away, but was met or seen by Reily, when the murder followed, a ud Evans threatens the Senate with one of his long winded speeches. We sympathize with the Democratic side of the chamber, but as for the other fellows we say give it to them, Tenia wa the rains of Monday night. : WO Webi gg LY ae ransacked from | a sure prophylactic against madness in Superiority in American hotels those of Ex judged by Dlack- wood 8, lies in the fact that what for ming « over gue nts is ready the § ’ : A meal be tod Africa n, but it have IS AR CU act that if they are shown a pie- new spaper but b wh gradually to perceive the lines of the picture The good-humored Dr McCosh, Whose gray hairs seem about to brought in sorrow to the grave by Princeton boys, has smiled times when told that the sepulchral midoight password students Vis an iusirated it first ie, all th they be the of and the , by scores secret of Jimmie McCosl Gosh!" M. Pastour is said to have discovered animals. He recently treated with perfect success a little Alsatian boy nine years old, whose mother brought him to Paris from Alsace, where he had been billen in both thighs, both legs and in the hand. In the red hills of Calaveras, Walter Mercer, a young Californian, recently found a cave of wonders. In one cham- ber are the angel's wings—two mag- nificent formations, white like the wings of a seraph, ard so delicate that to the eye they seem as if a slight tap would bring them down in fragments. The Union Pharmacentique says that an eminent chemist prepa with groat care a mixture of manganese, permanganate of potash, and oxalic acid, only to find that the mixture ex- ploded a fow minutes afterward in the patient's pocket. It also gives an in. stance of a woth powder composed of eacheu and chlorate of potash explod. ing in the mouth of a person engaged in ting his teeth. All| A Singular Occurence. A telegram from Greensville, 8, C,, says: In 1875 James A, Watson, whose family then lived in Yorkville, lost a child by death. At that time Watson was in Baltimore teaching in a com- mercial college, and he could not con- veniently leave his business to attend the funeral, burial was given the bady, Yesterday Mr. Watson went into the cometery to remove the body, the Temporary The coffin was raised from grave, and, desiring look | face of the child. the father had the [removed A {ing it from the co orenrred, shattering the gla | Into numberless fragments pieces struck Mr, Watson it to the flin a undertaker woe | loud explos ng h I Beverely (Ine luo through it, to the bri of his nose, The that of a dy gamit not wl hy amile explosion arty Dersons m "Hy vf listny excell tion 1 werenals v n an wreath of flo near y and a half to he nM welve New Advertisements | FGAL NOTIC} 4 Notice herel Ons interes ventories of Jy Have been conn Court and filled ("1 | { ean H] b) the office o I¢TK © Orphan Court of ¢ county and if no exceptions thereto on or hel the next term the same will bi uteiy, in so [ 1 Inventory an sement of the personal property of Michael of Haines township, fees od to his widow Catharine Ney. y Sel apart 2. Inventory and appraisementofl the personal property of William Harter, late of Haines township, deceased, set | apart to his widow, Rebecca Harter, | 3. Inventory and appraisement of the personal property of John George Wea- ver, late of Gregg township, deceased, set apart to his widow, Magdalena Wes ver, i. Inventory and a; praisement of the personal property of Dennis Heese, late | of Taylor township, deceased, set apart to his widow, Margaret Reese, | 5 Inventory and appralsement of the | personal property of Reuben Reese, late { of Worth township, deceased, set apart | to his widow, Catharine Heese. 6. Inventory and apprais personal property of R WW. 4.1 late ship, deceased, Annie E. Ridge, nt aft ement of the dge, of I he riv net apart to his wi ~~ | Inventors ———————— [)' SOLUTION OF | SHIP partnerst - be wean the andersigned trading in har the eof Wilson McFarlane 4 . solved by matnal Tease Mitchel the firm. The basin { the § oe by Rat eC Fa M 'ARTNER. retofore exivting under ay dis g from fated wate this sent retir - be ROPRT 18 A AL MVARLANE MITCHELL 1 under eam MoVaring 4 mes the stele ¢ stand. H # has been ade ' A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE—~ A In the matter of the state of Joseph Fulger Inte of Walker township. Centre connty, deceased Letters of Admicieiration having been grantad to the undersigned, they request all parsons indebted to | said estate to make immediate payment. and those | having the same to present them, du | Iy authenticated by law for settioment HANNAN FULGER JOS. M. GARBRICK., Administrators PPLICATIOFS for LICENSE. 4 Notice is hereby given that the following aranres have Bled potitions for NHesnms in the Taltme against Ame \ Mice of the Clerk of Quarter Resslons of the Peace in and tor Centre connty, and that application will be made the next session of mid Court for to grant the mme, | John Ramadale | Robert Taylor, do John West, do | Thee W, Whitton, Pr Peter Asheroft, hd Chas. M. Meolsler, Bellafonte Bor Raloon Bdward A. Brown Ji ‘0 Tavern, | A.B Freeman, 2 Libgrty Top ds | Jas. 1. Delong, da do | Jan. Redding w Khoe Twi 4 L 8 Oaodeiel Tavern, Mn do dn dn Philipsburg Dor Mme 1 1] Miler Tap a R.G. BRETT, Clerk LF Mayer, ous Office, December 20th, 1888, upon the | lid | { mituated in i near the Houserville [ ings, and small orchard of good ted ~Odor cases, toilet and dressing cases ete, a large and select stock of holiday goods now on exhibition at Zenius Duva store, Call and him making your purchase elsewhere, a before Rolling pins. ~—Garman’s, See our cheap handkerchiefs, —Giar man's, Great reductions in candies at Lewis’ grocery store. N ow wait for them, stamping this paterns week, Garman’s, hand | John Barnes, fi Second stoves for sale by mm one dollar up. | Ld cashmere nod | ne dollar ay teen oi | boy's seal skin Cn} Garman's th Bindery ade to order in best reasonable prices SHoes In rly and at al Mingles shoe store, Make your home cheerful by chasing a sweet singing canary, and a beautiful bird cage, at Zellers & Son. ot fail to get our prices before purchasing your holiday goods else wl T. A 1a here, ” Garman's, Curtain poles Lace and linen collars, —Garman's. Clasps for dresses. —Garman's Stamped splashers, de board covers, ele, tidies, fiarman’s — Have you been to Lewin’ grocery e? The attractions are just wor The show in the window | se, but Ob! you just ought to go t + the inside Hare you bargain never bef any other furniture i B. S re desler, FAN ¥ New ned frarmnay io si they wish say, ha it boun bind and letter name on thet up our bindery, y iry (rather Mingles 2 dreas 45 nacre township, Centre bordering on Spring Creek A small farm containing College county, Pa. | woolen with a two story frame house small bank bara and other out and a build. bear ing trees, There is also about six acres in timber. This small farm is under goon cultivation, a vd will be sold reasonable terms, at this office, we Buckwheat flour in hail sacks fer 40¢ at Harry Teale’ grocery - . World, Fall an winter woolens just receiv. Leave your order mow and save money. A Moxraonexy & Co. A Mr. A. C. Wirts blacksmith, near Shingletown, on the Hasson farm, has recently laid in a full and complete stock of material necessary for the blacksmithing business, and is now pre- pared to shoe a horse—four shoes, for the low price of ove dollar, guarantee- ine his work to be first elass, All other work correspondingly low in price. bo -J ] MR A 1 { pur | factory, | on | For particulars eall . Seo the Champion Lamp, Best in the | HOLIDAY GOODS! --LADIES’ . TOILET SETS, :- In Red and Blue Plush and and mirrors, in whisk holders, fine t knives, CAILI A w wl 101 Cas I. Ivoryide and i toile ND SE catherette, with combs, Zylonite, Whisks t extracte, colognes, BI Pt n ‘ . toilet’ bottles for covering Hag, 8, ete. et TE TE EM. AT Telephone Con 17 € he Best NAT] 15t025 3 Then why give your orders to d on hand hundreds of the ). LIL eC VE and FOREIGN . MARBLE & GRANITES Prices. . ’ stant dealers when we have Finest and Latest Designs to select from, and are not afraid to e . ompare work. [JF Give us a trial. S. A.STOVER, -20-1y Bellefonte, Ta. wrseclves Shoes & Hand Made Boots & Shoe ar BOOTS AND SHOES We have pri ford r timonials for their ele priced g wie in Boots an Buy s good pair and try the — Paste This in Your Hat. ‘sjoqoup JutuamonN a neemog farm ANd 3 samy pwn sendag ine 1o3eey Jon A Sag on moy ww Ling sug "STOOn 17 aa gey La] Saqoon FYWTRRLY yaw SPOOS) Mi v Farnam ag ae Ad Ijenanjeenof] Loan ‘ BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Farmens, TAKE NoTicm, = Bayard’s Horse and Cattle Powder is the best in the wrold, 20 ots. per pound. Give it a trial and be convinoed, Warren W. Bavanrn Drugeist, No. 16 Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Ia by nL . bhi popular grocery store of liarry Teale, Valuable Farm For Sale. The npderddgned « Tor at private sale s farm situate in Boggy township. fronting on Rall Bagle Orel mile below Misshurg, said farm containing £10 sore One-half Cleared, on which is Erected a Frame House and Large Sank Barn. THO FPRINGR, with sacellont water, and CHARD, on the place, S804 0 » Kees Terme i ¥V.P GReEN TolnAm, Baeentors Joo Green
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