—The “beautiful is with us and so is the Western blizzard. @he Create Demoerat, : " op | Paarsiav Morning, January 14, 1886. | Sleighing parties are now in order, go nre the girls to nccept them. | —Altoona ha4 a new banking institu. | { Looni Editor and | Business Manager QBO. P. IBLE, tion ealled the “Citizens Bank.” | at N 5 & \ ning ttuport nt news solicit | . Sissel is be of A No communications | merchants dealing in the aggueous ma sserted anless accompanied by | ce real name of the writer, I'he ice season 18 band, and the terial are storing it away. I'he Huntingdon jail is chucked full." —Huntingdon Globe. How is the Sheriff? — Travel Local Department. —The b+licfoute beautified. —Remember station is being on the railroad has been greatly retarded by the recent floods, and still later by the driffted snow. — Walter Harringtons of Ridgway com mitted suicid, on the 4th inst, the poor this cold weather. — Have you taken your girl out sleigh Ly taking a dose of cloroform. Strong drink was the cause arsigned. riding ? The auditors are busy auditing the books of the Commissioners, - Two qd and Monday morning last, Don't miss the ~The floods of 1886, will long be re- arrees below zero on Sunday | membered with sadness by many as the loss of property along the rivers, partic. lecture on |ularly the Susquehanna was great, and Thursday evening the 21st inst Rey y celebrated its 95 birthday. Steck several persons are reported to have / he Chambersburg wilor quite perished in the flood. rece ntl have cellars of the ~The citizens of Lock Haven been pumping ng last 14 2 water out of their Fyrone is lo have a build ng boom I hake { dur week, I'he cellar in the spring, iloat 18 rl Bl p Re dev} | Irving House was filled almost the dry bo 'n follow up to | the first floor, and many of the cellars vate residences well | of the pr were | h lled with water, seversl rs. | We notice our exchanges all speak inusuasl large attendence -t They have beer ed the U) ifor many y The Cars she will ™ Penn be held Hotel, H ' ATIUA] stile on the \r a promine nt his wife of Mr. Ha that he} 1 rea H to sband las never ! | the confinem in health, ar tore-room ia too much for wre sorry | eo Harry give uy tive bu ' it health is 2. LBs} not | IY Winding storm they la sll, guarding and watching out for the L & Shuey and purchase pure grocer safety of their charge, cha | Comn the new r ~A number of new students entered State College at the term just opened. Dont fail to hear the lecture by Rev. Steck on Thureday evening Jan- | uary 21st, in Humes Hall. ~The Mexican Congress proposes to | change the press laws to the end that offences charged against the newspaper writers shall be tried before a special jury, and not as is done, under criminal code. — Exchange, — Deputy Sheriff, Mise Addie E. Kurtz and Turnkey Miss Mollie Kurtz, lett for Philadelphia this morning taking to the penitentiary James Harris, the mu: Iatto who robed Mr, L. E. Oyler, of Guilford township, and was sentenced to one year and «ix months in the East. ern Penitentiary, Chambersburg Val the ley Spirit, -A gentleman residing College, who had near Slate been indulging too freely in hard boiled cider becom dis couraged and dissatisfied with life, and concluded to end the same by drinking carbolic acid last week. Fortunately medical assistance was immediately summoned and the subject now son a fair road to recover, Wa rmanship of (Governor Fore Afl the he wa rs itiea GORURG v Dam At Pennsyl y es ol Messrs van t the y Problem : : CRG rel tront ith. | | em a of pial the | only | wie we An effort is being mado to The large shapes in butions w 8 | the Singer Sewing Machine company | drant ize to match. —Garman’'e, loeate ite plant in Lock Haven. Personal Hon. J. H, Orvis registered at the Fallon House, Lock Haven, Tuesday The pleasant face and portly fora of ! good book Prof. Reeves, graced Bellefonte on one stormy day last week, Mr. Daniel Musser, of Millheim, at one time County Treasurer was in town this week greeting his friends, Mr. Wm. Coble, of Houserville, spent several days in town, during which time he inspected the workings of the Dewo- crat office, Our foreman, Mr J A been a grass widower for the past week, the Mrs. and the boy baby being on a vis. o her parents in Renovo. Mr. Noah Muster, part of last week in highly delighted with his the fol Swavely, has of Fi lmore, spent Nosh trip, Ren wo sand the kindness of ed Messrs, Houser and James E Wasson, the former ks with whom he vi Luther a medical student at the Pennsylvania University and the lacter at Jefferson Medical College, spent the holliday week at home. Mr. W de, visiting friends emont, vrren Burn who has in 1 returned this week, He has been greetly scopal church choir re he attends to his deser the permanent and no damage yur later as a locomotive » Lies were seen to be | the « nRIANe was The murderous pure i. sOOuUl eon « { ne inouce to | will stop swearing { | { | | | twice | | | i | ! | { oul ol One leg | and Order League for | are i Teas able 5 {| the oily, » been looking for it mymns eribing it as a man wee THE ASSOCIATION AGAIN ~NEW YEARS | Ne I will | RE*OLUTIONS YOK YOUNG MEN keep good company, I will read more | will be more cheerful, | g, I will give up the use of tobacco, 1 will drink no m« ! | quor, wine of beer, | w ill use Sunday as a day of worship and rest, I will at- tend 1 | church at least once a week, and | on the Sabbath, 1 will giye more | to the poor, | will help support church and benevolent work. [ will make some new friends. | will try to help some one every day. | ible, | will | early. I will I will more money by spending less. I will pay all my debts, I will be less selfish. 1 will give up sin, I will trust Jesus Christ as will read the retire early, and get up join some Bible class BAVE | my personal Saviour. I will be a christ An, Don't look for perfection in Young | Men's Christian Association work, I've but gave des two up some weeks ago, If we were we would ray, are wanting, bsckbone needs more marrow, e be yo-teeth need t« cut, while three or four led ints f order need to be ¢ ar ts a bit, + unl an impediment n the WON ne we wn ves, 0 All eitizens rganization {entire invited to be to be held for present that pur iY in the city, vid nt £3 £8 Rs on oan have it done 21st, at 7:30, A mil in {the train was [21 ~PUBLIC MEETING, VARMERE TO Mortimer THE Whitehead, of the National Gran ge, of H, will address rroxt,—Hon, worth y lecture: P Centre Co, the farmers of at the following places Spring Mill ’ M any even ng Jan 18 at 7:30, Centre Hall, Tuesday evening, Jan, 19th at 7:30 Shiloh, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 20th, at 1:30. Washington Grange, Wednesday evening Jan, 20th, at 7:30, Leonard snd Centre Granges, Thurs- day afternoon Jan. 21st st 1:30, Half Moon, Thursday evening, Jan. Zion, Friday, afternoon Jan, 1:30 ’ 22d, at Jacksonville a0 Friday evening . Milesburg, Saturday, afternoon Jan. Howar | Baturday evening Jan. 23, at LJ turn out and hear & praeti- man, discuss practical truth, from a tic klar int, al ad pu sends out the most gle « mtalogue of ANY Viek's gem of the | The enver ave before us pe more with ve isl Ww) along. The distance traversed by miles and the time | consumed, 12 hours and 46 minutes. i
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