Fh THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub { shod every Thur zat Bellefonte Contre county, Pa, TERMS ~Uash in advance If not paid in advance A LYE PAPER whole people Payments mad gidered in advance No paper will be disc ¢ Centre Memoread, lay morn «81 BO we 2 00 devoted to the interests of the vithin three months will be con yntinued until arrearages are fl the county ithlshers yust be paid foe in advance, Any person procuring us ten args oh subseribers will copy free of pratent 8 SOPs ve circulation makes this paper an uh usually reliableand profitable me fin for adve i ink We have the most ample facilities for JOB (1 t all kinds of Books, Tracts rinting, &c. in the sib ated to store, ¢ at th wd are prog Vrogrammes, Po VEIIETCIA | winst style ana fowest | All advertisements tof wants per r the first three wuts aline for each addin pal insertion ¢ half mor Elitorie! notices 10 Locat Notices 10 A libosal din the quarter, all FOAK OF ¥¢ ythreemonths | {nsertions nnd Bpecial \ y } s Tous torm tha Hue Tr sotices one sunt is aad } AN SPACE OCCUPIED, Sp Ser AY ¥ A. and High Mosting and Services Sanday at 4 ¥ Reading Boom opes from SA. 8 to Spring LODGES, fee No. PR AY avery In efor Na 381 { avery month tafrants Chapter aight Constans Friday night Contre Lodg fay neat Bush House Bellefonte Encampmen grih Mondays powite the Bash House Rallafonte Con iN svery Tuowday evening Logan Bean MM. meets every Friday o Beallafonts Coe sis* Now Bailding the second ning of each © Bellet mts Fencibhlesn ( n meets in Armory Hall every Fr ymaandery f every ¢ gs No. 153 ). © : r - " . prosite sre aotyd oe ae Hall op~ meets 1) 0B A.M. meets der TU. A & Cant lave No nth X. 6. P fay evening Washington Letter, Washington, D. C, Fet Mau EpiToR After all that has | f the sunny skios ar ] i the National as tH Every precaution has been taker avert possible dang Steam tugs ar engaged in breaking ice, while the RE the river banks Lo kept In case of ree DA The v h : men Ups no above the city will up until all danger | - sudden ris the rive the news will be at once communicated to the Bignal Officer and the merchants owning exposed prop. arty along the river front will be notified, Upon receipt of the news of the sudden death of General Hancock, it was at once ordered by the Preddent "that the flags upon the various Departments be placed at half mast. A bill was at once passed by the Senate providing for the erection of & monument to the memory of the illu - trious general, while the House testified its respect in the customary way, and voted iwelf a holiday. During the general discussion of the sil- ver question in the Senate on Monday last, Senator Sherman astonished his follow, Senators by making an earnest and rigor. ous speech in open session on the contro- versy between the Senate and Executive as 10 their respective powers regarding persons suspended by office. This is the first public speech upon the subject, which | nominations will | cere monies inci 3 + i had heretofore been dircussed only in ex. oculive session, Tho ne ws travelled rap i | 1y through the Capitol, and the galleries were soon filled with interested listeners Mr upon the files of any Department bolonged | to the Senate ; that the Senate could exercise any that power over the President's disaretion, President must not preventy the from having the same information { had when he made the nomination, Edmund® has of late changed his mind on the sub- It is reported tbat Senator ject of secrel sessions, and that he now fa President’, that he vors the consideration of the and sossion, make a speech in Platt's oy gersion resolution The an nthe bill for the relief o Fritz-John Porter was begnn in the House | in Thursday, and by special order the de- without interruption ry day unt It will i by when ba cio Hancock At Rest New York, February 14. y the of | of the late Major Gunera i ent 1 OhseguIes Hancock in this city yesterday were not i ' | worthy for their extreme simplicity. The remains ¢ b (i ! | early escort, and conveyed to Trinity cl aught trom vernor's Island, his late in the day, | and after the offices fo | | desd had been performed they | transported to Norristown, Pa. wher | they were interred. | A great cofcourse gOlemb swarmed the Norristown depot as th | train rolled in, and, stretches | str et, the spectators along the sidewalks | banks of solemn, eager faces y the depot a] | a line of carriages extending away be | hind it. Two horses were to the somber vehicle, which was plain Tr 1 sto ud vast Hearse st ] 1 Hutmnea { | and unpretending, and the abstinence rid pt ns parent in pennsylvania town as bad been in the metrop The guard of honor and the pall bearers left the train at the depo pany the hearse througl to the cemetary, The | Loyal Legion and the gt to the Franklin avenue fr at display wes | 8) Nn Any atiem th Lhe t His, BR 1 station, where great slages were In readiness to take them to tl place of burial At 3 o'clock the guard gf honor up | before the funggfl car. The pall | bearers formed behind them, and | then, for the first time, the bier was ne drew { openly revealed to the crowd. Slowly | : {and vith measured steps the cortege | moved along. All hats were removed, | | There was no music and no trace of mai tial sounds, Montgomery Cemetery lies about a mile and a half outside of the town. It covers a level area on a hillside bare of shrubbery and with hardly a tree to break the monoteny of brown herbage, A little yellow chapel stands at the dead shelves down a gentle decline about which, away of, rolls the undal.ting outline of the hills. The rain had ceased, but grey clouds stretched ypward to the zenith and only here and there through rifle among them the pure szure of the sky was revealed in steely bars and spaces. A detachment of Battery F, ifth artillery, under the command of Captain Randolph, had arrived the previous night with four guns from the Philadelphia arsenal, and they now stood on the brow of an acelivity just above the Hancock family vault, with their pieces planted and fuses Sherman declared that all information that while he did not claim | the | Sonate | support of Mr, | in their hand, harnessed | 4 ’ A a AS for Infants a SEB ARRMARNANNY EI CASTOR (81 REP HALL RRR RR | A SO LAN A nd Children. “Castorin is no well adapted to children that [ recommend it ag Superior to any proscripilon known to me." H. A Ancuga, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxford 84, Brooklyn, N.Y. Tus Cxxravw Couraxy, 1% Fulton Street, N. Y. Castoria enres Colle, Constipation, Bour Blom h, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- cstior Without injurious medication, Thirty-eight men were in the company and s1x soo As the recep a le ready Lo serve the guns’ casket wa placed in { office . & touching p med, It was General Hancock's expressed wish that in | he Was rior death only a laurel wreath of his com rades of the Loval Legion should b y his bier—only that d upot \ \ Ken of SLIC love, ment | oll, Ww NH ordely, ho was for three his favorite dantat his | 14 with two wreaths o) immortellies, One “w} . ribed Ushand, the ot! tl vid ow i . 1 "le GAY Was WihHoluy Ww Sey im Ir, wo 18 ve husband during of the peace fully and his « yuditior only be distinguished from ale p by the ashen tenance and his | red breathis At | is pui inking We { id bes § eiy i ApIratlion Was more Ye { B SLruggEie HOE asieep. jeath was sed away isle, MM na H f New York, was elected governor of ratio Seymour, ex gove He rk He i its ‘expiration for in 15810 New term, was born Ye 3 and served one nlx | was nominated at defented, In tod ¢ £11 } by the Demo rats 1 1k ing held that year in New Y Hg was defeated by General For the past ten or fifteen | Seymour lived a comparatively ret VOArs HI — ly A— Ciriz Ny M } ITIZEN PEAKS, ar Jv. Home, Ga \f oi Ax Norris, () LD . an old resident of ‘ays, that he bas beeni badly l(roudled Complaint for a grest with Kidney mally Yoars and with Eczema for three years : dt titnes could scarcely walk and ofit, until he began taking Electric Bit- ters and anointing his hands and: feet with Bucklen’s Afnlea Salve. This treatment afforded him great relief and he strongly recommends Fleotric Bit- ters to all who suffer with Kidney Com plaints or need Blood Purifier, Sold by J. Zerier & Sox, i — WO - On Monday morning a Huntingdon county man by the name of Foutz was returning to his home near Hunting. don when he was stopped by (wo men who ordered him to hold up kis hands when they robbed his Jo ets of $50, all the money he had, Huntingdon county figurers promptly as a border or frontier county and furnishes many subjects for record on the bloody pages of history, had tried many remedies without ben- | ler named #, enters (AR Dar ind during a d - Cathorman's Heari: them Lhere, ner over po § to ap] ar fon ve business father juite j resent : I and t af th {th was i re is id | Speese says ( atherman got $140 or he | LE { and mild-looking gentleman $l n dollars from the letters, - “ Pa., ALLENTOWN, prison this aflernoon nitd confessed of | having mordered John Bharpless, the old Quaker farmer, near Chester; on November 22d last, He made the con fearion said, he did not | want to see the negro Johoston, ni | under arrest, hanged for the crime that because, he He gave his He has been had committed himself, name as John Cokely, placed under arrest. — A A—— ~Stamped splashers, tidies, board covers, ete. —Giarman's «The large shapes in buttons with dress size to matoh, —Garman’s, ~Alood, easy lounges at R. BB, Spang- let's for $5. Get, side February 11, -A | suanger came 10 the Lehigh county | It can be cured if laken in ime 4 by the use of GREEN'S N\ ~ wire il Tow and bompound Syrup of Tar Honey and Blood Roof,» § ONE OF THE PLEASANTEST AND MOST CERTAIN REMEDIES FOR COUGH IN USE It is used and recommended by our best Citizen Price 50 a bottle. TRY 11 TRY I1I'1] MANUFACITTRED AND SOLD — AT] Green's Pharmacy, BUSH HOUSE BLOCK Se— SE TI A s——— ogo o— py a a ——— eT SE TE SI SS TE - Telephone Connection. i Handle All the Best N A TIVE und 1 OREIGN MARBLE & GRANITES » This in Your Hat, HOTDW] tduip 11048 pum ‘s10y oN ‘mexoup pivoo - o Juum WE Sepa f Boots & Noes. A ina M: paw spooe ¢ BOOTS ANT pas MYM 0 three tinges 4 wind ah a Edad 1 ’ ait 188 TE, PENNA ++ Valuable Farm For Sle. ™ detulgped in Boggs tow ip, fromiting mn Bald Eagle Oresk, on gn © below Miesburg, subd fare containing 10 sore | One-half Cleared, on which is A : a Frame Howse and Large: rn. TWO FPRINGS, with excellent water, " | HARD, on the place, #9-8oMd 0) Rony T money than €t aetthing clos ACI “ Ing an agency ng o % for fhe best pel ref agra ALLET Beox (0, ) \ BELLEYV! Famien¥, Tax Norick, «= Baym Horse and Onttle Powder is the best In the wrold, 20 cts gor pound, Giveil sn trinl and be convinend Walvrem W. Bavann, Drugytot, | No. 16 Allegheny strdl, Beflefonte, P's free.
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