— 1p Uentve 4 ——— 7 emperit, Tharsdev Morning, February 25 1886, | es { Loomi Editor and g, aR0. P. BIOL ortant nows solicit ho communications ¢ real name of the Omassron & dbaining vy od Drom any pe dof ne county wsocted anles ccoompanied by | ariter Local Department. — What B-llefonte needs is manufac turing vsiablishments, The corner loafer will soon resume his del ght ul ceoupation. Mr. Jucob Wagoner of Houserville | is very ill with diabetis. — Get your sale bills and job work done at the Dexocrar office, ~My. Robert Cassidy of Canton Ohio, is spending » few days in town. — Tne M fHinburgers gave a fantastic patie on Washingtons Birthday, — Every Democrat should subscribe for tis DEMOCRAT, as this 18 campaign year, ~Toe L wisbmig Nuil Works sold pive thousand kegs of na ls, week be. fore la t. Gen. James A. Beaver, attended the form opening of the Soldiers Home at Ei, this week, -—A mun in Ek county cut a “hee tree’ last wee k which contained three handred pounds of honey. —Th- secret ssh pile, =o long hidden from view by the beautiful snow, now looms up as un object of beauty. therman who recently robbed _- the mail at Lewisburg was sentenced to two years in the Sunbury jail. Mr. Heory Beck, formerly of this piace, hus been apy ointed post master at Madisonburg, The appointment " an exoeiienl one — Harris & Co., Hardware will move | Monday next March Ist, to the room lately occupied by Goldsmith Bros, at the corner by the bridge. ; —The Bellefonte Steam Laundry has agents in a pusher of towns outside of the one in Mifflin burgess, and sll along the line of the county. There is new road, — Mr. Abraham Markle of State Col- CATTYIDg On intends been Foster, lege, swho has butchering for Wm. taking charge of the business bimself this summer, —Read H. A. William's letier from Fremont Nebraska, in another column. Jt serves as a reply to Dis many friends who requested him 0 write lo each snd every one. —Goldsmith Bros. closed business on last Friday and will move fo Scranton in a few Harris & Co's. Hardware stove will the room vacated by them. —The names of these who have been drawn as jurors for the term of court will be found .on the inside of the paper. Be sure and read it, name may be on the list. —Mr. Clayton Etters of Lemont ex- pects to fake charge of the Centre Fur- nace Mill this coming spring, he a good energetic young man, out their days. occupy April as your = therefore we wish him all the success possible. —Mr. C. L. Johnstonbaugh of State College who has been attending Medi eal College in Cincinnati, is at home pursuing his studies. He will return to enllege some time in the early part September. ~The Evangelical conference for Cen Aral Pennsylvania, will meet Mill- heim on the 4th of March. About or hundred ministers will be in attendance, roost of o The chickens ate beginning to high already, —Prof. J. Millon Furey teacher of the eoloved school in this place in company | to L nesr Philadelphla to attend the funer with his wife went ne Lexinton, a! of this mother.in-law Mrs, Bigony, whose death occurred a few days ago at dhe age of £3. We are authorized £0 announce that te that wae billed to take Pm e at the farm of the late Christian Basar, ESRG w) large sons near Mount Fagle on March 24 | not take place. Three cows sone feed and howsehold goods will be gHld, Lut nothisg more, wes Fed old son of Mr several steps and broke one of his legs Dr. H. K. Hoy wet the broken member sud the little three Donkle, fell down » Donkle, a year | Jol n between the ankle and knee, listle fellow j= now gelling along as well as cra be expected, Mr, Nathaniel Wilson a student of ib a tery severe bum one day Penneyiaania State College, received week Jabra- last wale working in the chemical try. the flames inflicting both the palm awl back of the hand, and nearly the the Dr. WW. B, Glenn was summoned immediately and dressed the wound, Tle grand dress ball given by the whole of forearm, Social Bix, on Monday night was held in the Prockerkofl house dining room in, stead of the Agpmory. Jt was largely astended and woe a decided success in every respect. Tha boys gave the ball just to have a general good time bat realized eonsiderntly more moneyjthan | Business Manager | | not turn out’sny inferior work, | | notice, there will be a | citizens of | ficers for the borough for the i msn, | eran | place ventured to go completely in | an se ——— min— wr —Ex'Sheriff B, F. Shaftor of Nittany was in town on Wednesday, —A moutment will be erected Norristown the of | Hancook, | Jumes Harris & Co., nro [N Gen, | lo memory busily ens | gaged in moving their hard ware down ine to the new building — (en, Hartranft is spoken of ne a candidate for Governor the Republican ticket’ There little being served in the republican reunks | probable on “oold shoulder” is a in the sprightly village of Howard, Mr. Henry Heartwick a resident near State College who has been very wl with Puenmonia is recovering slowly. ~ Mr, Joseph Garbrick, of Linden Hall, his some very fine stock which he will | dispose of some time in March by public sale, ill writing 8, D. Gray bas been serriously for several weeks, ana at this his condition not improved. ~The improvements in and around the Court House continue, just now they are confined to the vaulis of the Registers and Racorders office. Me. Jacob Borttorf of (Lemonte was of section Jacob is that in town on Monday, one the practical farmers of and an active Democrat, Lock Haven has a “Boys Dramatic Olub,"” and they will give an entertain ment on Thursday evening in the Academy of Music in that place, 4 {move next Monday, March lst, | | room Co's., Hardware will Harris to the lately occupied by Goldsmith Bro's. at the corner of the bridge. | Mr. George Sholl at one time a resi op mes in Ce ldent of this town, now owning and erating one of the finest far n | tre county, located at Houserville, in town on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alkens, of this place wi : | ANDIVersury | ) | o'clock, in | | fifty invi | -~Mis K the the pt dred and ate Field has bee won talk en they had better #to} on temperance Hygene and Wom | | [ Rights and learn to cook a Fjuare meal. This is good sound talk, Ex-Manager Pearlstine receive quite a lot of applica ons for the ska ling rink, among them is one from the Captain of the Salvation Army. The old active rink sign is still in floating its § tatterad operatiom ensign to breeze, even if the rink is played out. F. De- Loug pastor of the Reformed church eall Should ~The Neaos says that “Rev. J, of this place has been extended a from the {he accept the -call the church here lose tal. lented and energetic workers it has had Lewisburg charge | would one of the most for a.number of years, — Now don’t neglect to get your Book We guarantee our work to be | books bound at the Bellefonte | Bindery. | second to none, and equal to the best, and our binder has a thorough practical { knowledge of the business, and we will ome in and see samples and get prices —There is evidently something | wrong in Democratic politics in Centre Hall sratic party issues the following call for | , when the Chairman of the Demo “Take the school 13th, x. for the purpose of nominating of the’ Democratio caucus meeting meeting of the house on Saturday evening Feb, Centre Hall at ensuing Democratic chair, | the gned by the Why is YEAr, thus and what is | reason of this thusness. the lebersburg « Steck's lecture of Thorsday evening was listened to by a in lev, church n large audience, On scoount of the very om this But they return inclement weather but few [Ir od highly pleased with the lecture and declare i ful d In facet the Lutheran’s of th t the most thrilling and power scourse they listened to Aver flamed w k th the have Rev. Btee lecture at th | We are truly anxious ourselves { the plan carried out at an early d are of the opinion made a success in every wrnal This evening the Kyle Oyera Com- pany begin a three nights engagement lo night they will produce the opera Mae. under the auspicous of Gregg Post cott, an Friday evening Olivette Satur doy matinee the theexceedingly popu Pinafore and on Saturday The | operas themselves need no comment as | lar operas evening Chimes of Normandy, most all have at some time had the | : . : pleasure of seeing and hearing them The company is first-class tl produced. of well known | This is an exceptionally rare embracing a number artists, treat for the people of our town, and the Post has used every effort to secure this company and have arranged scene- ry and stage room for the production of the different operas, The press notes are very good, the Altoona and Holi. daysburg papers speak in the most flat: tering terms of the company. The Centre Hall, College and Lemont peo- we are sorry te state, 1s | Was t | Mary Bradley the | Washingtons Birthday ~The G. A. R, restaurant and musi- o4l entertainment was a very enjoyable affar. The restaurant was open during the day, and the families of the Post were present emjoying themselves in a entertainment was social way. An pro- vided for in the evening, and those who to a ticket to the entertsinment con sisting of music,vooal and instrumental, The quite lengthy and to give it in detail recitations ete, Programme was would occupy too much space, The ex eccises opened with a violin duet, Theo. Deschner and daughter, accom- panied on the organ by Miss Gracie Laird by This was followed by a recitation Mr. Geo. O. Boal, “Lookout Mountain” which was so highly appreciated by the audience that they brought him out a second time, when he recited “Roger and 1.” Mr. master pieces and his rendition is grand This is one of Boal's if not to say perfect, and his conception | of the character is the best we have ever | seen. Mr. R. Laird then favored the audience with a very pleasant solo, accompanied on the organ by his little daughter Gracie. little daughter sang a solo accompanied | by her futher on the guitar, her she Mr. McClintic of | Valley favored the audience with an Mr. R. C Irvin recited | a selection from the Biglow Papers. The | childish voice was sweet and | very micely. Penns old army song, hearty applause of the audience showed their his {of the, * Mexican soldier” appreciation of personations with but one leg one eye,and one hand, He was called and another of Mr Stott sang a solo entitled “twenty yOAars out a second time won thunderous round applause, full | ago,” his voice is deep and During the the evening Miss Ste red the TOGsI( al. tt and Miss yard, each fav sudience y . { ‘ard ' YOORi 80108, Le iadies aii POres Ces and all h Yen th 34 music, A FOND rd her duet knowledge of | chorus, the solo by Mr. 1 sinter by {by Miss Mary Bradley and Mrs, Geo, | the same ladies, and a violin duet by M: Bible, also a voeal Deschner and daughter concluded the | romsioal pare of the programme for ne evening, but in the speaking pert of the program we may add the name of D. | Fortney who announced all the perfor. mance and crowded “us” for a little nonsense. After the crowd had disperse d Commander Noil bad the Hall cleared and we had a grand social dance, ‘Jon off. It greatly surprised us der n {oo gee | nie” calling | younger people to see how these © ild dance. It is 8 caut ones oom The of how they could leadgff in dance | Post realized about £75 dollars cle all expense, ~The sudden and unexpected dealh | ! Mrs. EEC. H Edward ( | Humes, of this place, occurred on Fri shout 2:15 o' i 3. Mre mes wife of Mr Ing Inst at Humes amiability and t n life was th jevolon take away 1D than melal have been & by slsume In life may sumseribed the simyg we 0 Aw 10 uence , yol she was well kn nany who could not tear in her memory Mrs. Humes face ever fi but a reflex of he was eo was oflen sex f roner, of A summer ill be missed there now peral services Look her husband at Thursday Feb. 23rd his, on Tharsday « 6,8 private Wed in which two Cent pr re " : i a8 Lhe ala we present, Ae 0 Miss Mary I. B stepped forward State College the swttorl of united and were holy matrimony by Rev, James | of that ei The le and a very amiable and ty. br nf ! Jacob Dotter accomplished young lady. The groom is a young energetic man full of business his hey and is to be congratulated good choice of a life partner, will locate in Bellefonte w Mr Wate has opened an agricaltural Tin plement store, R. This we Just issued G. A, by J. Wiegand, March mt patronized the restaurant were entitled | is rite | Bot quite « d enough | i | | shows very poor taste and lack of regard by | | part of the editor to take death as his | our contemporary the Watchman is driv little | sang | an abeol | by the above, | who could pen such lines, i justification or excuse | snatching. Joao 's | 3 Mr. Deschner’s | journalism which makes sport of | on ets for the supper and thus ~The question of who was the most prominent citizen of Bellefonte, The oxitively has | | | been finally decided, Cuxrnn | dec Watchman the Crxin of the prominent citizens in the obituary no- | It it Democrat last week } it was Bernard Cerf Lyon, Every one knows that Y VEMOCKRAT meant 10 say ond ost tice referred to in the above loeul. almost unneces-ary to state that for the feelings of the family on the subject for sarcastic hits st another pa- per. Ox or Tue Famiry, the Daily The desperate straits to which The sbove we take from News, en for a hit at the Desovkaris That sense of decency, and consideration for the feelings of a nred | ¥ shown | | family over whom death has cast his | shadow, is entirely lacking in the mar 1 here is for the local in question. The invasion of the privacy J j ) | of a family whose tears yet flow for a violin | loved parent is as We despicable as bod protest against thai sorrows of others, Louis E. ture in the Chapel at the * Prof, Reber delivered + the State Colle Farifl,”! which is said to been a master piece of research, arguments were bac table fac pe ople highly spoken of, Pro in charge of the Department « ot ! 1 Arts al the College pointment to his present departmer but a fair goition his ser behalf of ustria The festival and supper given uy nembers of the Presbyterian church | on the evenings 131h was & very sucoessi ly and 211 3 is of the cl unt collected was members and frie; many ouisider Ea burg cornet band eontnbuted liberally i f hing and ey music in other respects i nie people § ber of Bellef: aided in the good cause, and the thanks of the f the cordially expressed 10 all at their meet tor and members o hurch were of form resolutions el UTEers genera ly hake a sue {any thing when they go Charles He 'a., and take Mr winess here el in that pl nducted his | very creditable manner, and the re rant which has been under the pers al supervision of his esteemiable will be greatly conducted as it was by ite necessity the nealtest Dias n and was wn ver the ably ate their the ON ainner taking t the dris pses whose petitions they has weribed to, If this is the case, w it not be well for tax-payers as wel temperance workers (0 interest thet | selves In procuring the names of those 3 oF N : 3 : ' fEnin petitions Or loons that re ponsibility may hereafter be p d | where it belongs 15 A farce Grand March | mere then a passing notice, but space | will only allow the brief statement that both player and heares will be delight American componers are making in the production of original and good music, Mr, Wiegand has given little musicians a gem that cannot fail to ba appreciated, Price 40 ota, Ign. Fischer, Toledo, Oho, ~Hunting lon (ounty has two lady pie should be sure to atiend, they expeated, sol oo! directors, fully surprised at the rapid strides our | Waite Rion *™ Th ma Fringe HOON IAW AN L exislal A German couple applied for a Heenso in Blair county and when asked the usual questions iL was found they wore Inw ascoording to and sa their parents were in Germany they could not get their consent was refused The minister he li- conn who worked so energetioally for the pasiage of thie crude and imperfect bill do not fair ss well as they did before ite passage, Jersey afords consolation and protection to a poor follow who wanis to get married and whose parents may dead, or in tant clime, rome dis «Are you going to tle Opera to night? no | the | of Feb, | o 3 we have no right « The court house Commissioners We, the x of undersigned the Court H Hire for future t mperance meetings Maps M un Signed Harn LANCHARD and others, Mrs. Harris, Mr Bland The signers to the at To oLhers Ye I it urt House number of asking for the use of the ( an indefinite length and Liv es consist of about 520 voters of number of voters in the county only about one-sixteenth the whole you have Lt given anv special reason we hould grant the of tha Con IT eC. 0.,. 9 thar & wietie Use the exclusion You infer that your ty has beer meelings, Now if we we rgument as 8 IO r granting ye ur request nests vy refuse the Court He y other orgas The Met Presby ta Ma gation riat i | SEE Assur in any spirit of antag temperance cause Lhal we have stand. In addition to the * to submit for your neider of Judge Yerkes recently gis re the courts at D ylestown, Ps. wi in our mind is & conv oF nen ineing make & Lown hs the Court House, Judge Yerkes said:—*1It is understand by what suthority the | pos teofiice st new | tary. | has pleased G | Adams, we the members of Commissioners permit lhe ned to be ¢ f yours, pablic nsianliy ana u D y CARO R Adam lente, Loe nd fenni , and Rose 1 RB Mettern; Trea irege; Liberian Meda Dogg RESSLUTIONS OF RESPRCOTY N dad 10 take back Lo himsel M isy the rr. CG ince our beloved Secretary, lie T. 3 : oss Of U., desire to express the sene<e of our one sO am while, nr i witling work in the good eause, th Beasloed, that we bow with ion to the will of our Heavenly Resolved, that we rejoice that she was a true childfof God, and gave evidence that she was ready to depart and go with her Saviour, Resolood, that we desire to extend our heartfelt sympathy with her bo reaved family, and that g copy of these resolutions be presented to them and sent to the Bol'efonte papers for publi cation, re re subi ise Mae Erna Rysner Mus B. F. Wriany Mus, Sanan Ryvax, Committe, ar da fo save the Coal Co., jot of representing | | riously if not fatally injured. | Come to | : | line will be furnished. | and go. . { Father, w— 10:50" e broke out in the old (in Tuerday evening about ‘clock v, M. a fir “9 Snow Bhoe depot and coal sheds in this ¥ P Tie responds d won had two playing upon the Yur HANer, ire hsd a ready gained considerable headway before discovered build ngs was TH possi ble and it v £00N iD 1uine, The pro- perly belonged to the Lebigh He Valley of who had who suffer the Jone M. Buck machinery buildings, while a furniture and other tored in goods there, is the heaviest be- Mr. loser, The total less is estimated tweon $2800 and $3000 week's ix his furniture origin of the fire is general work of of which about $1600 with an insurance w not known, but . that it the impre BOD 18 the Was Bn ineendisry. For Bave.~The property now oc- cupied by the undersigned, and known as the Davis piace, contains (wo acres ( of ground. This valuable property will be sold very re Posses ABOnab i and on delinquent subseriber who owe for six and seven years. and to whom we have written and req ested them to pay at lenst I art if ¢ al 4 : 1? not aj or HOw A Ww ingness {o | pay something for the | | their secoun have addi Mit cal Cons nm of Six Weeks, « 1 | -t th. I KR( ’ [raining of Young Ladies in Voeal Instrumental Music, Mi Address, ver, Musical Director, Freeburg, Pa. ge { Child- — Worms are the Scour i. Thousands of children 00a, die or grow up weak snd sickly, with disorder- ed nerves and stunned minds, the food necessary to their growth baving been eaten up by these disgusting parasites, Dr. Walker's Californias Vinegar Bitters the secrelions ot only expels worms, but frees stomach from the unhealthy in which the y breed ~— Wrought and east sorap iron taken in exchange for hardware at H. K. Hicks & Bro, our cash prices, ~The other evenirg while J, | Womelsdorf, a Huntingdon ner, w H. county far £8 rely urning to his home he was sitacked by a large catamount. A des- | perate fight between the mar. and ani- mal, the former using a pocket knife a » and the latter using its claws with such terrible effect that Wom elsdorf was se- His face | and arms were laid bare by the snimals claws, and his clothing was torn n shreds. — Holiday sburg Standard, Montgomery & Co. have a hat valy h they will present to the gentleman whose head it will fit, is 50. whic n and try it on. This offer 6-41. 1886. pen until April lst, hink may turn out to be a big oil ‘oil right” if it does. but ite sther a slippery subject to but if Me, it w ' get exc pocket d thing, ver it or reascs {heir uld be a go ) yoks 2 Ii Ie mention jen. Hariranft as a candidate g Gren The ul hall the time. Governor, and the first to brie caver's name before the pul lie ceasd iI WAS BUC ii now bring out este that ates will do, an en- hn, or ind either remains (o seen. Ie members of of the Evangelical Lutheran chureh Snydertown will { hold an oyster supper in the basement { of their church, Cake sand Joe Cream and a lot of good things in the eating Take your girl If you don’t have one of your own, borrow some other fellows, take a girl by all odds, «Mr. I. 8 Frain, of Marion town- ship,is now in Canada purchasing blood. ed stock, Mr. Frain, nas done much to improve the conditions of all kinds of stock and during the past several years has spent considerable time and money to produce the same, Subscribe for the CENTRE Deno CRAT,
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