The Centre Bemocrat, Poured ov Morning, March 4. 1886. { Loaal Editor and GAO. P. BIFLE, { Business Manager @raneipornn veh containing tmportant news, solicit afd fom any wt of the coanty, No communiontions asarted aubas (conmpanied by Hie real name of the w riter Local Department, —¥rreh 4th, 1886 weDugt, wind snd cold weather: wee Phi close. - Railro de are d's rict schools are nearing a becoming numerous in Clearfield county. — (Cort Reporter Reber is in Holi darrbury this week, “RINT Ly killed hig to be weighed. nm the “jumbo” slear 00 — Another b! 2zard is reported to fol- Jow the one just paying its respects, n of Miles for the Commissioners. -~Will (a township is dying rome Work Rin ing frien Is at — Op» month more and then the far. Kila Fox, of Renovo, is visil- mers work begins again in dead earn- From's Cabin’ and the tackled “aval Army Altoona last woek. Wnen the bliz ssion of Dakota ards go away we will me the adm into the inion. ne xt or 1 : « R tha gr boy mes, Bol Penns is now making a tour of He's very funny, aint’ hat jeld has been Clear unty court im session almos week is license week. —S0Mmae unscru two blankets town one ni 0 wer Cleve- urate ide the And the end is not, 1@ yet land ws nau Uaited States, —There will be a candy week, the Pr tbyterian next candy and taffy furnished by the ladies, chapel —1t is pow » settled fact that rails will be laid on the Buffalo Run road as soon as the weather will permit the workmen to begin operations, —Look out for the fire bug, worthy borough ‘dads.’ He If caught in the act he would make a means mischief, nice orament for a telephone pole. —The Kyle Opera Campany closed a very successful ecgagement here Saturday night, They departed on the Monday morning train for Milton, —The Watchman says that two drum- on mers standing in front of the Brocker- hoff House insulted two married women Lf this be true they should be drummed at of the town, —FA have longer legs than he has, but he'l; Powers says, Clem Dale may Bot a dollar that he can run fsster, kick higher, sell more shoes and rock a baby ss well as Dale, — Mr in town last week, | It is a little daughter, } John G. Kurtz, of Milton, was is rumored that John may sgain return and wield the editorial pen. Johu's friends would no doubt be glad to have Republican him eome back —=Mr. Cal Greene has placed his “daiay’’ barber shop on High street a in sei of new und costly chairs, and has bad the room handsomely papered and painted. It i in this end of the city. wW shop the cosiest I sD —Plug bats are all the certain class of Bellefonte sre quite be though they missed.” while some again are with the old style of '76. oming, others I had been * conlen ~Some capitalists could no doubt find a good investment in the erection of a large iron furnace and rolling mill at this place, and thus consume some of of unty. Centre county's rich ore, instead shi the « having it al wart Curtis Mr.ond Mrs a bright little Henry Wednesday ing a barvest in our for buri time. ~The heen busy |] i Ommissionera out bl h taxable is expect rounty AY @ sending the nks for the Assessors, | ed to fill out and swear to the different “Blessed has no money at interest, for he wont “get items, is the man (hat there Ell." lor three mills on the dollar, ~The night school under the (utor-) voted wile, ship of Franois Speer has been in guc- essaful operation fir over a month, and the prospects ‘or a large class are flatter. ing. We would advise all those who are busily engaged during the day, and ena't attend the public schools, to at- tend Mr, Speer’s night sohiool, «The members of the Gregg Post have the satisfaction of knowing that they plemed both the public and themselves by bringing the Kyle Opera Company here. Financially they came at all right, and now the next attrac sion looked for here is a good minstrel troupe under the suas suspicer. The anmouncement will be given later, [ing in front of a clothing store lon | relatives in this county. | celebrated their silver wedding on last | Thursday evening. | L. Thom ps ‘ | is pot afraid of work or a | much J. C. Harper returned from a little jaunt to the East, The cold blizz rd smart” longer than we care about, larts a ‘right —We want a good reliable corres. dent in every town in the county. Francis Murphy is now holding a sories of meetings in Meadville, Pa. Curwensville must have a lot of chicken hearted men, as 50 Many are going into the chicken business, Mr. James Biogham, one of Holi daysburg’s most distinguished citizens, died on last Thursday from a stroke of apoplexy. — Many of our citizens go to Harris- burg and Philadelphia over the new road and prefer it to going via, Tyrone of Lock Haven, A tramp stole a pair of pants hang. in Lew. istown. He is now in jail, just where he wanted to get, The widow of Gen. Gran! received | Jast Saturday $200,000 as her share up of | sale of the first volume the “Grant's Memories,” Mr. and Mrs. Win Montgomery The aflair was quite unostentatious, their being none but relatives and near friends present, The Florida Waltz, is one of the most beaut Glide by Will mn, ful pieces of music for pi r Organ, r published. Any mus t to you on receipt of pr 0, Ll. Pot held camp fire on Saturday evening. of Milesburg n very e sre talking of giving an entertainment for the benefit of the future. Ves does away with the escapes with the ge e hote peculators, and th the telegraph instrument is heard every minute in the day. A two hundred and fifty barrel well has been struck, Thos. the voung and energetic fellows, Williams of Nittany, one of who go 3 | arted juare days walk-on Monday he si from that place and walked to town transact od 5 before the sun had set, making a total he yme business and return ed long be distance of 28 miles the route took, ~The ministers living in the various arts of the county to whom we furnish i J a paper free, w ald not only favor upon us, but their friends by send and ing us all death marriage church dedications, and other interest to the people of their res tive localities, ge sth of Mrs H Mary Moore, sis McClure of residing in Johnstown ter of Mrs, J, his place, who had been t at the The re oured on Saturday las named place. main ht here on Monday and then f nterment. Rew, woe assigted in the funeral ser We ing their business, of we have heard men but Know case in this towa who Chases his He bi met ness, has purchased the } r Tvs now prepared {4 ing, gas and steam Hitt everything pertaining to work, C (Ch ase your orders at the Brocke {ouse in this pls n and lately traveling in the the Bel interest o has smedly Philadelphia, Bindery, lefonte Book capled a clerkship at the nnected with the ywaghly unders yurled lly for the int him, We is Ar trus Mary K 1, of Sinking V Bellefonte, Mrs. Ke the widow of 1iiey ch was mother Mrs. hus Silas Keech, and of John and Thomas Keech Lula Mullen. Both she and band were well and favors! and her ly kr Nils wn fo the older people of town, died in 1856. Mrs, Keech 01 Saturday last, Keech was buried She was an exempla- ry christian and a fond mother and de-~ | Thus death again invades { a family circle and steals away its light. «Clem Dale, Esq ,is always a preasant | gentleman both in his offices and on the | atreet, But more so, on Monday he was in fact he could not wait until he got near up to you before conferal ~The grandest social event of the gearon in Bellefonte was the twentieth | wedding aniversary of Mr. and Mrs, J, | A, Aikens of the {firm of Bunnell & Aikens, which took well known {plac a at their handsome residence on | Allegheny and Bishop streets, on last About one guests were present, including a num | Friday evening. bundred [ber of prominent Indies and gentlemen As the seated distance, they | from n guests the { large spacious wailing rooms, exquisit . M | arrived were in [ly decorated with some of the most | handsome and costly paintings and en. { F gravings to be seen anywhere, The ladies hued were dressed in the various rich | silks, sating, ete, while the gentlemen {in full evening dress, were none the Mrs. J. M. Bell play { loss attractive, ed the wedding march when the bridal | party of twenty years ago enferzd pre. | coed ed by Mrs. Knode of Mrs. | Houtz of Lewistown, and Mra, Stewart Ohi aio, of Holidaysburg, follows Aikens were their two daughters, Lillie and Emma, and Earl their bright Rev. Chas, Bleck of Will iamsport who officiated ‘just twenty little son, years ago’ with the assistance of Rev A. Woodeock, J. F. I Laurie, and Jas, Chas. Steck, J. Wm, Hughes did the same upon Delong, this ion in well chosen remarks, to which \ikens itly hardly replied. The congratula the large before the tions “had censed ushered into dinning hall and seated comfortably ounetously filled with before a table |} the most choice viands Glass and silver adorned the table arranged with Are taste, and the colored snded to the this in thaway o The and numerou forms and linen and many other We o ngratu i valuable article Lock Hav Mre en, Peale was a H lady. and a roniog daughter of Mr. Hopkins of Lock ven and a very estimable young he leaves a son husband rowing ittle babe two weeks old. death pecu ast a gloom over lady is iarly and wil any heart Sue was the bride of but little over a year but into that year was crowded mucl BOTTOW and CATE {ie woeddin lombrardt was stricken down with a violent fever and for weeks hovered on the brink of all his wa'ched un- side Constant watching aad care left the lady broken and shattered in health, and when she most required phisieal strength it We deeply sympatl f the deceased lady les « ng hu band. (i m has ren bul has left fe a snd Mra, Peale WAR & 4 : thar 1s “tal mother’s love asin of Chas. Pierce, a law student in the of- ce of Orvis, Bower and Ory f Misa and Mrs t High street, The death o lala Klinger davghter of Mr, esse Kling of we occurred on last Mine oer msumplion, oul two years grew weaker and laimed high winds blowing the biggest fire ever known in this tow Mr. Sample the mail agent on Bellefonte and Lewisburg road who was the « liscovered the fire It will not Ar it, for sleeping in and extsnguished | very safe hour there inaividuuls when caught, It is now ¢vident that | the Snow Shoe fr Li depol was set on | fre. uy some “fire bug,” and these | same individuals ahould be looked after | aven to the expense of getting one of | Pinkertons detectives here to work it up. The police have an eye cast in the | direction that may prove beneficial to musio | | Chas, Nn ns | bitter cold, { by his incidental hits | y | well attended, | hall g Mr. and Mrs | Miss | { he would bid you the time of day, and | the community. | smile one of bis two-for-five smiles. We | — | date, | began to wonder “why is this thus and | what is the reason of this thusness,"One fellow said to us “Dale must be a candi- ' Just then our telephone rang und we heard passing over the wires that it was a “gir,” and it arrived on Sunday morning, wlianrrr Sweerens, Those Carpet | Sweepers at J. Kyle McFarlane & Co's: are just the thing to delight the tired house wife, They make a “clean sweep" with less than half the labor required when using a broom, A chill can use them, op , ' | a H ~The Kyi Ovena Co, closed a very “Jastice” has been attacked with a | | successful engagement in this place on | | last Saturday night, Their first ap pearance on Thursday even ng when they produced “Mascot’,’, was greeted with a good sized audience, Mi Gilbert] | Mi Shobert, and Miss Hatcher, Messrs | Kyle MeCuen and Daniels in the lead ling roles won special favor, while Prof. 1 the pianist is cli ical, So the AS well were our people pleased with performance that although it on Friday night the Opera House was filled, and the company pro- duced “Olivette’. All the leading roles were sustained while McCuen seemed to | | ward this triumph of freedom?” 1 ve especially at fomein the personation | of Couquileot and created more laughter | rich and spicy jokes. The Saturday malinee was especially for school children and was The cold blizzard kept up nevertheless Sarvrpsy night the was crowded and the “Chime of Normandy" while not aff wrding as made ce. Mr. De much amusement, undoubtedly up in the sweetness of the mus Kyle and his company are to con gratulated upon their performance snd the manner in which each and every member conducted themselve They are modest, unpretentious, and readily win the respect of those who meet them. Mar h We thought the fire last id have fulls l trated to ot ir tl r Hot yuaghly 14} 0:30 last meeting Monday m Messrs ug at o'clock Brew, Harshberger, Browse and Hepburn new Mr. 1. 1 Brown were the mermt sworn in Prockerhofi Harshberger, } Pr M Nui Mus son two nom mas Shaughen- former was 4 elected by the regular 5 to 4 vole, r engineer and super ntendent of Mr. Samuel Ryan was the n, and he was unani- than ar and should Neoffa 1 ks srhood of Rol i see M: or of } Bt aeral at every d I'he evils they produce are worse th regarded nn erous and unne AD the diseases they were supposed to cure, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters contains nothing but the juices of plan's of the and cures all disorders liver, skin, kidneys, live organs, blood, be a | The passenger trains on the Deech | the trains on Blairs T. & C. ro20. The | conductors are gentlem=7iy and socom: | modating. The ruins do pot have to | wait for a pody's son or to take the | *9* intendent to his supper, —Clesr- field Democrat, of the | big gun that the train stops for the young son-of-a-gun, It is on account ~The lock Maven Democrat com- plains of the Salvationists in that burg. Well Salvation under the new system is a matter of amusement, It is light opera, without music or fancy dress, “You pays your money, and you takes your cho'ce.” was | | stalwart arm fall for would like to and | Creek road run a great deal faster thar, | fit of politieal indigestion and billious | ness and concludes that everything is going to the *demnation bow-wows,” The cause of this superabundant flow of the republican candidates for office at the of bile is the defeat of several | late election. After scoring the milk |and water republicans of the North {ward and reviewing the election of Munson and M'Knight to counci| from a stalwart standpoint, “Justice” pertinently asks, “Did Mr, Keichline ever contribute one word or act to- We | haven't seen John to ask him whether he did or did pot, but we will nickel that he was as pear the “front” Did “Justice” shoot off a gun or his mouth at the bet a as was “Justice.” enemy? The colored “mau and broth- er,” who has always been the political bondman of the republican party, 1s stoutly belabored by “Justice” for his ingratitude to the g. o. p. Rol .. 1.3 hofield i, the WIE De wly elected over ’ who is « X ped ted to sell mean har- ness to the the crushed with a powerful blow from the of “Justice,” Smith, who lost his poor ol borough, 18 Charley reby | | resenialive arm in the 8% a p re system,” and Sammy ¢ seeker. Smith and what they “ Justice’ of URLICH placed there fi: ers (1IK4 by merit and qualifi tion instead of pothouse poli and gutter snipes, who consider their first duty to serve the party ino stead of the honest yveomanry who constitute the reel people of C pPeoy “Jastice” here makes county. . strong bid for democratic votes next “our honored citizen and sol- | dier,” The “fossiliferous fodder grind- ers” and the “pig headed” democracy have a little time consider “Justice's” proposition. ' has no authority to snipes’ doubt the ' to make such a We are glad that “Justice” has worked off his umns of a paper instead of knocking the bile through the col- “fossiliferous grinders,’ headed’’ democrats snd the politicians snd gulter eft with his brawny ied He was MI DAD Pa., M AY juently in 20th, 1s 3 and was con his 0%. year His funeral took plas at Lozansville } n Satua Iny after oon al two o'clock The deoce: a aL. wid leaves a wife, (wo sons, oun one Gaughte?, ury on Tuesday ~The grand found & true bill Charles Johnson, i { the colored man suspected of the murs Nether Pro | vidence township, on November 20uh, | Inst, and trial. agiast | der of John Sharpless, |i n | he was arraigned for | Nearly the entire pinel of jurors was exhausted before a jury was secured: The cate was opened by District Attor. ney Baker. after which the court ad: journed for the day, heard. A large number of witnesses were present for both sides, in exchange for hardware at our oash prices. H. K. Hicks & Bro. to | No testimony was | «Wrought and coast vorap iron taken | EPRING MILLE, The young men of this place have organized a Young Men's Christian Association with the following officers: President Joseph ¥ N. Leitzell, Pa'mer, Vice Geo, (W. A. The As tion meets every Sabbath afternoon at Becretary Krive, r Treasure Geo, H., Long, SOC 4 o'clock for devotional exercises, gelical church is still progressing. The protracted meeting in the Evan. the 1] A valley Lutheran church has closed, It was car - The meeting in (ienrges riedonby the members alone for several al ol t 12 y weeks alter which Rev, Wm. MeCool erme to their assistance, and preached several evenings for them, The M (* Ihe M. E. Congregation an lee Cream and 18 holding oyster festival to x {1 raise funds to fence in their church ground. Your reporter in not ball House, furnished the icing he Brockerho¥ d Istely in the westra which yaity was so lL want Bellef the public nie is dependent for orchestrisl music, Will nfined and Mr, am ACS 10 are « use by sickness A certain young man took his du ns to Millheim to tion lela, attend the } the dediea services o church X 4 1 ANangeiical being the last Saturday night, but unable {0 gsin an entrance into crowded hey returned which oid learned WR ook after Year i reign g , and known two acres ground. This valuabl roperty will : i very on very gor.— The 20th Sess- {ion of Six Weeks, opens Monday even- the Teaching ‘and Training of Young Ladies in Vocal Address, f | Musical inrector, ing April 26th, 18 wf for Instrumental Muse C. M« ALG 3 Freeburg, Pa. N ICE fesire the public {to derstand that the the my rumor circulated to effect that | intended closing out business, is an infamous falshood, and the parties so circulating the same are doing #0 to the detriment of their own business and not mine, as | intend continuing in the furniture business one yr east of old stand om Bishop is, and will continue more select than any ncern has, and my prices are iin the reich of the poor as well as ch. Iam prepared to favor you th the very best for t spring stock tianall + | he least money received every 12 OXOrY I and get prices, me in and claimed eal nroe Alters, } Tohn Jer rah ingaton, B | DR Abram Mies S Poorman, { Reed Mise r, Thos M Snyder, Herbert ara Stover, « Sallie Shiver, Mre. Elanor Mis Olie Walker . ved : 4 genase say adver- I, H. letiers nan 1" 1 : Dounixy, P. M. When you come to Bellefonte, do not fail to see James Harris & Co's, new mammoth Hardware store in the new building by the bridge. The finest and most complete store in the state. Prices guaranteed, §3t. DEATHS. MAYER-«At his residence In Stormstow QC. Doontur MeAfe, on February 25th, 1066, aged 65 | yoars, § months and © days | FOSTER. «At Biate Oollege, Osntre county, Mr® Maria Voster widow of Philip Foster decepned, late of Lancaster county, Pa, in the aa Janel ge. | EVAN «On the Sth lost ot Spring Mille Mrs. Evade i wile of Wan, B. Evans Bay. 4 yours | ARN EY On Priday Pelunry 18, at Con ha Ares spel Trout 0 yowrs, 1 1 Mr RUMGARD<At Millhelm on Ssturdey Pebraary Both, 1886, Nora daughter of Mrs. J. Rramgurd. SWARTZ AL his home in this place, Lon March lst Curtis Beare, aged 13 years,
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