The Cente Democrat, Thursd av Morning, March 18, 1886. GRO. P. BIBLE, § a Editor and Business Manager © vanmspo You 18, containing important news solicit ed framany poet of “he gounty. No communications wasted nnles: woompaniod by thereal name of the w Ree. Local Department. —Noricr.—No papers will be stopped an' rss subseription is paid in full, ex~ est at the option of the publishers, ~The robins sre with us again. —The Soda fountain will soon fiz, The fly has made its appearance, M.rehants should plant theirspring ude tH ore to stay.” blow. w— ! Yes, and here to » flitting world has been all astir this week. Fort Walker has but five inmates aupr sent. Ih» voice of the auctioneer is heard in the-land, ~The base ball season promises to be brisk this year. — tow 1 three cent mi al? — The hens are beginning to pay for | ~ | write and get our prices, their winter feed, —St. Patricks Day was lovely, all sun gldne and warmth, — Buy your flour, 0 Barhard & Shuey. We bave had lovely meat and weather, the exly part of the week. —1t is sincerely hoped th will be forced to resign. ~The season for trot 1 dn before the 15th of J -The Knights of easing in all par ~The paper hanger is one who wits hanging and is never dead, - Hotols that want license must be vided with a hotel register in & tios —Thea season « So f fasting { fasting idiers Baen at the Orphan years ~The Ice cream here,then the hole in a n ERRSON larger. —The condition of the at this time of the year is decidedly muddy, —8ubscription school candidates are country roads getting out their papers for the parents to sign. —Ratlroad, coak, and coal strikes, are exceedingly numerous all over the country. — Williamsport bas received an ap- propriation of $225,000 to be expended far a public building. the “~ license —Sioce marriage went into effect Register Jas, A. Me- Clain has issued one hundred license. ~Rev. D. M. Wolf, our worthy and efficient County Superintendent, preach- ed in the Reformed church burg on last Sunday. ~The family of return to their home in this place at the lst of April, after an absence of sev eral months in Baltimore. —It is rumored that there will be one at Lewis- Robt, Valentine will ous or two furnaces erected along the Buffa lo Ran Railroad when the same is com- pleted. We hope it may be true, —A little boy by the name of James Hollman, of Phil one day last week. at the nose and died in a few hours. —An enterprising paper says Clearfield Demo! | han psburg bled to death He began bleeding "ore in, wd cla as the editor is a sort of a theat: sporting man, perhaps he ball bat, — Indiana county the Grand Jury having re the building of a new one to exceed filly th means a i is to have a new | yusand N 1 240) old jail was built in The citizens of Ce phone connec! sow making efforts ¢ wa'k to tow; and it fnuters MM Waliam tam with Me. Mouser works for Regulator Co, ' of the late Mrz. Dare's sale of household g wou while Tk tie “veils WAr. 0 will take place on Saturday nex will alto close out her entire millinery goods at her store on gheny street, at a great sacrifice intends ro ng to Seranton Lo enga the millinery business, ~The six o'clock t1 bury, & evening hevy loaded with freight cars, h sin on the Lewis Mond Ail Pe Hefonte, road on came in oon Line nough VID g eleven cars in addition to the two pas senger coaches, We understand there will bea through freight puton the road in the near future, ~fn omr effian oan be seen at one hundred and fifty volumes of mag least sziney, law books, journals, flve hotel registers an a vuinber of blank books, sll of which will be delivered the later part of this week. We will put the work of our establishment up agninst any other in the State, and guarantee it cannot be surpassed, | tinues and thousands are new st would Higbee get, if fed on a | Intest styles of jol potatoes ! | horse, well broken for at Higbee | | pronounced all law | - Eggs 12} cents, — Butter 20 cents, ~~ Will Higbee resign ? —Potatoes 40 cents per bushel The new Council met on Monday eve ning, ~The store order business will eventu- ally have to go. — Everything in the line of groceries at Earhard & Shuey. Shaughensy donned the green on St, Patrick's Day. ~The strike is extending throughout the entire region, ~Thomasg Bituminous coal miners’ ~The Lewisburg News devotes one whole column to noting the hotel ar- | rivals, ~The importation of pauper labor con- landing in New York. —Thirty-three women gradueted from the Women's Medical College at Philadel. phia last week, 3, A. Stover received a car load of | handsome marble tombstones and mon- | uments this week, ~The miners at Mountain Dale Pa, | | held a meeting on Monday and voted to | strike, The mines are closed. | be It wet cremated in the ~An Ohio man is to cremated be new retort. Pittsburg on Sat irday. will first subj —If you need envelops or note heads We have the | » type and can give | you just what you want. A fine young five-year-old spirited harness or for sad lle, for double or single, sale at a rea. sonable figure, The read hed Renovo al d th 3 A 3 » at this office, Salvation Army have al Never mind k, you will soon » your mind and join the ranks, Burgess of —The chief Renovo has | manure alleys of that town a nu dered the same, A weak back th | lameness over the hips, eased kidneys, Use curative known, which is Bu rom lliameport n | the coming year, if the are erected, and there is no they have already secured tl priation ~The Republicans do not 3 thing to say about the condition of the under the republican syndicate and the amount Soldier's Orphans’ Schools of money squandered for years past, —1t is said Fisk Conrad wants to his Tyrone Opera House, If he of mates the sale he will erect a large one | in Altoona. Perhaps we could induce Fiske to come to Bellefonte and loeate. | The ing West this spring ig sands of Pennsylvanians are go- Three car | 1 af many ads from the Cumberland Va from other points in the state will depart this weel wast -A number would-be ministers are preachiog Talm mons and are failing to giv snip her, at the train to pay 1 wily adew, and the left with the assurance that her many friends regreted her depart ure, fthnt PA " .1 is chuckling all over with the fun that oo Hall several The funny man he is having over a little affair ur. red over in Centre woeoks ngo, and each week his sheet is disfig ured with attempted representations of charactures, If he is so full of fun(?) and | enterprise(?) he could record two or three | fights in Bellefonte where he records one in Centra Hall, The theatrical man seems to have a decided weakness in this line, | Messrs. Van Pelt Shoop & Co, of arrived, | dered another car load { “The Van Pelt Improved Corn «(0 lnst Thursday the entire south end of I,J Grenobles elevator at Coburn gave way, and between six and seven thousand bushels of grain track. The principal part was wheat, ran’ out on the railroad of the grain which mixed with corn, oats, bailey, rye and other grains together with a lot of salt, renders it of little value ns comparedwith its cost The po und mixture is s0 thoroughly formed that it is out of the question to separ A large force of men have been busily en- and the loss is very heavy. com- ate the wheat from the other grain, gaged in filling cars,and storing it away in barns, We do not know liner the elevator wes filled beyond its capa- city, or whether the fault was with the vuiider, evidently was not very substantially built, But the building On the 16th of February the largest | delivery of champion reapers. mowers, | been made took at Coburn, by the enterprising firm of and binders that has ever in the county at one ime, place (entre Hall, away within a few hours after the cars Eve ry one was sold and taken We understand they have or whnich will Hall and Coburn, Besides dealing in these machines they are manufacturers | of the best corn planter in the market. Planter heir works Beiti?? wh iad and Drill" which is made at { {in Centre Hall, I'he Boalsburg High John the principalship of Prof will ele Friday, March rand wigh, 86 On ont enterisinment and ul teacher and has been hool at that pla a numl i neademy and he has alread rolled for the coming ~ When “Phen its advent in this t the wn itd the future prosperity of Bellefor ired in glowing colors the boom he nd « and the erection of an Opera House, the every industry int town a munity, building of railroads to this town, of and now after six months, has changed its mind and has the follow ing wealth of our county is daily out of the county in the shape of o be n¢ ctures in gl ete, and there thing left for owing colors the of the people and is shout ready to say "Crood bye 1 ] good bye.” The at four cents below market price sold f fis property VAs IAXS ae in § resd U then was arrested an TB 1 growth, s another oats fraud put and the farmer is here similar to the Dohe boxes nad mian, which is up in id tor £5 offered fabulous prices for all the oa! he grows, part of the state are nibbling at the bait and are getting caught, Tug Otiver Cuitien | Harris & Co. have received a car load of these justly celebrated plows and are | bound to sell them low, Call and select HOON, be | { delivered some time in April at Centre Personal. tractor is in town this week, Judge Sterrett of the Supreme Court and daughter were in town a few hours on Tuesday, Mr. W. F. Bailey, of Galesburg, His. Lives in this place this week, Mr, Bailey 18 engaged in the mercantile business in Illinois and is east in New York and Philadelphia on business at present, | K. Hov, and who has hesr wirending at home at present. devoting considerable time to vocal, muesie, and taken a thorough course in both instrumental having voice ture and harmony, and as a on the piano she is professional, Mr. W, J. winter was in town on Monday f » The squire has his eye di or a | fe Ww hours | rected toward the Registe rs offi fer ca | the next term, excellent register, as he has all the qual | ifications requisite, beside he is a very | accommodating gentleman. * Mr. Henry Beck, who ownes and op- erates a large store at Madisonburg, that came to Bellefonte Saturday, and re : ) and is also postmaster at mained until Tuesday, } 44) 4 Mad home. We Beck ed, taking with hir household go goods, their future and his fam y their new nd benefic vlvan father of Rev, W A promi ent divine, od age of 88 year New ison of A large number of Italians empl ed by the & Company near Philadelphia, struck for Baltimore Ohio Railroad higher wages on Monday. The farmers in the northern YS Pecks Dad Boy" is to be in Look | Haven on next Monday evening by the | | same Company that tortured the people | Prows, —James | A YOATr ago, «a Uhe citizens of Pennsylvania havo i : : ‘ | been greatly disappointed in Dr. Hig- | bee, Thos, Collins Esq., the railroad con- | brother of Mr.N. Bailey of the Daily News, | 18 expected to visit his mother and rela | Miss Minnie E. Hoy, sister of Dr. H. | | school at Millersville State Normal is | Miss Hoy Lins been | cul. | performer | Carlin of Rebersburg who | ‘ : : | well versed in tactics to give the word - O. D,} bas been doing some work for the Com- | " : | of command. | missioners at different times during the | | | | He would make s most | _- { ' | ~The following resolutions relating | | to the transfer of H A. Williams from | the of Pa. to that Nebroska, were passed by Gregg Post, Williams honored member of the Post, as the resolutions Dapartment Camrade Was an | show: Resolved, That in transferring Comrade | H, A. Williams, at his own from this (Gregg Post No, 95, D. of Pa.) | Post of the Gi. A, R., to McPherson Post No. 22, Department of Nebraske, GG. A. { R., we Comrades of Gregg Post deeply | regret his change of residence rendering : nocesssry such transfer, And, further be it. Resolved, That Gregg Post does not | forget the long and faithful | Comrade W, A, | who have the honor to claim work of him asa | presence here amongst us upon occa {sions when it was necessary for one As the S VY. { {and 0, G.,, Comrade H. A. Williams served this Post well and ably, and was | an authority in all the regulations and | | services of the Order. Yet withal, feel ing proul that we can send to the De partment of Nebraska so useful a Com rade, we can but hope that his work in crowned with ITASKA will be BUCCOEE, 'nanimously adopted and approved INO. NN 1 { piace when he depart- | ty of starting a TT: ¢ Howard | Hal — J Harvey, B n was made ted How did ' price of Le than protection steel rails? dith. If we ! manufactured all the steel rails Tor our railroads, what did Vander bilt do with the 20.000 tons bs bought from Furope in a single year ? The above are some of the points we would like to have explained, STUpRNT, wed, OC. Brachbill filling his { his store room on High street with new bas boen | furniture «(30 to Earhard & Shuey for your choles groceries, Of | request, {| Bam 1s getting to be Williams among those | | cup 1 by the be LEMONT, Armstrong Bros, our live grain and conl deslers will attend to their business during the summer, handling phates, lime plaster ele, Mr. McLaughlin of Lewisburg, visit- ed Lemont on Wednesday leaving the phos” Jame day, Mr. Bamuel Brooks Faq., of Boiling Springs, gave our town a call on Thurs- { day, his business being to advertise his fathers sale, and leaving on Friday, quite a favorite among the fair sex at this place, (call again Sam, ) Since the boys have gained a pair of boxing gloves, they have a very lively time of trying them on, and black eyes are very fashionable here, (Old Phil is | the boy, Comrade, nor can we fail to recall his | Mr. D. G. Meek shipped a | of potatoes from this place last the coal Miss from regions, Maggie Aaronshburg and is j returned repa customers has H accommodate her y busine 8 for the (har new Pe & attending to his duti a good man for the place, (The Seed Drill getling Regul if ready to do rushiz this season, | be miller at the former No matter what 3 } i BAK newer is the snd would name the “wee str: land if Mon n order for {Were on yo posite sex, ng and house cleaning are now which reason the dear ladies rug up their shoulders, and make Wry aces, as much as LO gay, i do wish t was done. The best plow n America CRILLED in engrav the human for ore raeread win the mark [hie properly undersigned, snd known i contains now of WO acres [his valuable property will ressonable and on very Possession April 1st, eall sold very CARY terms | or address, MARRIED, MARTIN « EMRIOK In 80 Mark's Latheran chard, Nittany, March 0th, 1888, by Rev. Jobs Mr. Samuel A, Martin to Mis Mary A both of Nettany, Pa, 5 HOOVER «RENINGER Contre Hall, by Rov Hoover and Catharine Mills, Oentre Oo, Pa Prataker, Emrick, On the 10h of March, wt W. KE Fisher, Berjamsia F Reningeor, both of Spring DEATHS. a TIBBENS--At hor home about three millon north of Honwervitle, om Snturduy, March 1566, Mes, Faflls Tikbens, aged about 80 yours,
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