Centre Democrat, The Loon] Editor and GRO. P. BIBLE, { Business Manager Qsannar inevon, containing important news, solic od tram suy part of the county. No communications meerted 1nless scoompanied by te real name of the wr ftur Local Department. —Korick. — No papers will be stopped gnless subscription is paid in full, ex- cept at the option of the publishers. ~T his is fine weather. ~The farmers ave busy, and business im town is Sundayfied. Mrs, Elia Wyland of died on Sunday afternoon. Good Photos guaranteed at Fink- refund. Milesburg, Binders gallery, or your money ed, —C ntre County Grange No. 13 will met in M lesbarg on Tuesday the 25th st, ~The Evangelical Conference in ses- sion at Madisonburg on Saturday last Wis largely atteaded,. Paley wants a park and a band stand on jail hill. Now Newt the sug- gestion 1s ag wd one. I'he the W. C. T. Ul snnu +l county convention will be held 0 Inst, pace on the A Litt this place fel Hr. Jol last and broke } wo pe rs Clearfield would like to The on lery in Belle Water Block. Thos, workmen streel in Linn street. in town with his first visit to from Florid Oa Satur exceptionally It is safe to two hundre Prof. D. for several Lemont, while of the summer parents at State ~The hands ing Daily New The N then publication, a place { Mr. s remarkabl shape of names a Yellefonte are | —We are that our meeting with friend merchandise bus He has a well sines cash bu Messrs. Whitm purchased a tra Sugar Valls are making pre mill. Mr of the lumber —Death Ja Bellefont e's citi ing last, TI 3 years of child, father and a sister to me faversl occ A traveling | with two of a horse. sever upon the backs ber of women and various sized passed through town, Ope gl the filthy band would spoil your for tea weeks — When ith band of gypsies and get the poorer plug of the two, don’t procures legal authority to trade back, was to get a better you bad, if you did not get it the gi did, and if he had not, he would po have com plained, rr + mule and ar Jd little of the ani: bears, m Kida’ ce al dinner | you trade horses w al objec radiog | ! The pag shan the ~The large brick floaring mill atOal Hall owned by Jno, Gingerich was de- stroyed by fire about 3 o'clock Monday morning. The origin of the fire is not | known, only surmised. In this day and | age of heavy insurance the origin of fires are never known, This the fourth | grist mill destroye | by fire in the coun- ty within the past twelve months, «a Monday while H, K. loading » and in Hicks was stove some hard frightened aod dashed down the alley to Bishop street, thence up Alleghaney where the wagon, colliding with a tele. phone pole, was badly wrecked. The horse finding himself thus freed from bis burden, dashed down High streotto the depot where he was caught. The animal sustained a few bruises, but was i % ys 3 | recently purchased Oy | and Battery not otherwise injured, with Fink- out at — Photographs turned promptness and dispatch, binders’ gallery. —The Bellefonte Steam Laundry will again change hands in the near future, The lease of the present firm having expired, There were seven wagons al mar ket on Tuesday morning, This is pret. ty good for the second day since the opening, ~The cold iron feeders at the nail works would not stand a redaction of ten cents and struck. The matter will be satisfactorily settled. —Wm, Parsons, a respected young man of this place died on Thursday 27 years, He morning last aged about leaves a wife and one child. —A full attendance is requested st the meeting of Gregg Post on Saturday evening, as the post will be inspected ’. Smith of Post Unionville, URN by 4. ( —W. E. Confer of Roland paid Desmocnar a visit on Wednesday. the | Mr. | Confer has the contract to supply the | iron works at that place with charcoal. — Fifteen hundred miners employed in the pits along the Youghiogneny Valley and at the mines of W.L. Scott at Scott Haven, Pa., on Monday at the advance, — Messrs, Jacob Deitrick, Wolf have taken a large con Stover, (reo. tract for peeling bark on the timber Dornblaser Mes land known as the mer near Madiso hat organizat auspices of tl Hefonte The \ as } we w } g Francis Hugh ution under the Literary Society, as EF vu lt “Snoer snd the ay are H. defense, "nw OF Pros W. Keller an hatfor he ease Fhe Spangler exert attended, ning May 6.h, church was fill On Thuraday ¢ nt 7:30 o'clock the M. | ed ence, and they were not the with an anxious expectant audi disappointed, Me Rare for no sooner had ushers | was | voi e and gives expression to her read- | ~The closing exercises of the Belle. fonte High School on last Thursday af. ternoon were of an interesting charac ter, and all of the pupils acquitted themselves well, After the invocation by Rev. Woodcock, the Orchestra rendered a very delightful march, Howard Harvey then delivered an oration on “The Moulding of Char” Bellefonte Jennie “The Lightning Rod then read. followed by an essay by Jno noter,"’ select reading by Fauble a entitled This was D, Me- Cafferty subject “William Penn.” After another the orchestra, Hugh Taylor delivered an “Don't Andrew Howley followed this with an Decla~ Dispenser " was choice selection from oration, subject give up,” essay, subject “Napoleon 1st.” mation “On the other train,” a very pathetic selection was rendered in a He considerable natural ability, very good style by Chas, C, Moore, displays and has elocutionary powers which if trained in the proper channel would be of value to him. Select reading by Nell” Miss Jennie Stott entitled “Little very good, { ing which not only renders it pleasang reiurned to work | and i | commence | Chas Shuey, Joe Montgomery, Hardie | Harris and John Bullock finished pleasant task of seating when the wedding march the people the | h | ago just completed in part, last announced | i the approach ot the ushers followed by | Morris the contracting parties in the pleasant affair. Rev, Dr. Monroe per- formed the ceremony, which made two hearts beat as one. Miss Morrie is a very bandsome young lady, and poses es the required accomplishments to make home happy. We congratulate Mr. Chase upon his excellent choice of a lifg partner, and trust he may ever enjoy a prosperous and happy life. ' | Mr, George Chase and Miss Lizzie Viola | ware on the wagon, his horse became | but portrays the correct meaning of the author. The presentation orati mn 'y he st LON and the A Whig « meeting Announcer 0 less than it fired estimateqd’ Our friends over the mountain will have to } Horse w beatir themasel be ron i snort hrough this part of the county the raliroad Is that fulfilled, The above shows the and the words were afterward ntemplated road of 30 years year, leaner Ovr."The Housekeeper,” Minueapolis, Minn. was burned out for the second time in six years, April 12th | and a part of its large subscription list of the ladies em- ployed barely escaping with their lives, destroyed, several Such of our readers as do not receive the May number promptly, should write to the publishers, giving full address, time when subseription was made, and length of time paid for, The May num- ber will then be forwarded and the name restored to the list, She PORECRERS BR ( lear ] {a li | curred on April 19 { Poorman was a lumbe; one { | resolutions {od in him Tue Pavace Beavrirvr. —Bunyans’ Pilgrim found it—in a dream, but few possess it in real life. The home is the only sanctuary where it A home blest with content, with peace and with long life. The following iv of is found, interest and worthy of special mention: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bible, parents of the Associate Editor of this jonrnal, celebrated on May 1 the sixty-first an- niversary of their taarrisge at their summer residence, Sealsland Civy, New Jersey, How few whose married lives are thus lengthened, This aged pair have passed beyond | their four-score years in perfect health | in old fashioned simplicity, devout Christian lives. They have rear lived to ree their great-great grand- children. Is not a long, happy wedded life the home of the palace beautiful? How thin the veil between the home below and the home sbove ! Above, the sacredne “4 plete, that is all New Yi Chronicle. The desth of Mr, James Poo life-long resident of Marsh Cree t of parnlve Wi, OF pal y man Having lowed that line of Ol t read tations ef Fol lowing this, ! Fs was Society of the Episcopal church produce a dramatic comedy and a lay of wax works w w jase Wor kman them to keep a 20 laboring men who nevi spises the bovoott and me boy for months on secount, wa want trom every member is not gush We passing or windy resolutions about rights, know we have rights without | sound reasoning. Master Workman Powderly, of the Knights of A special says General Labor, acting under the authority vest. by board, has issued a call to the general executive the Various assemblies of the order for a special session of the general assembiy to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday, May 28th, An attempt was made on last Friday night to wreck the night passenger train on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy road by an open switch, The train was moving slowly and the engin- eer discovered the scheme as soon as the engine left the track. living | | The letter is full of good | Personal. Miss Gertie Bolt, of Zion, was among our pleasant callers on Baturday, George ¥. Miller, one of Pine (Grove's worthy citizens, was in town on Tues day on business, Mise Mina Littlebrant =» young lady from Clearfield, and Anna Reed from Vail, spent Sunday in Jellefonte. Miss Rinehart, pleassnt and one of Danville’s agreeable young ladies, has been engaged by the Jacobs Bros. to preside over their ice eream and That these have confectionery departments. | will be well looked after we doubt, | his uncle and sister, Mrs. Wil- | lame, and other relatives in this coun: [ ty, | gent young man with the characteristic He tells skating craze Anron Mr. Fisher is a bright and intelli {energy of the western people, us that when the roller broke out, Richmond alone had eigh teen establishments manufacturing roller skates. John king ine lumber Bg previoy i the ladies of the and tht , they are able nes at the very jon i ean therefore “ {from 1 ire that guarantee the n out ould anything got of repair they are practioal mechanics themenlves Farmer: it and | My and ean put the same in repair, to be machines, will do well present the grand delivery of speot them and inquire into » | vantages offered. Sal We sincerely hope that tha have caused directly the innocent girls, and valioniste, who of »0 roination have the means of breaking up and destroy. or indirectly many ing the peace and happiness of so many families, come to this town they will be waited upon by a vigilance committee, Wo publish in this issue one of the many ead and painfal stories of daily vosurrenos committed Ly one of their number, They are highwayman under the cloak of religion, who have no re gard for law, and defy the same in every towa, charming | Miss | no | Mr. Toner Fisher of Richmond, Ind. | ed a large family of children and have | nephew of Mr. Harry Teats, is visiting | | Ian ASM i been dition of the bowels, or serious results | surely follow, such as piles, 1). H, Burwell, the boy orator, lec {tured io Bennett's operas house Hate | urday end Bunday evenings on the | evils of liquor traffic. The audience Baturday evening was very fair, almost all seating eapacity of the hall being filled. The orator effective address, delivered a good, Sunday evening the | hall was literally packed, standing room | being at a premium. The orator's lec- | ture was entitled, “Divided We Stand, | United We Fall”. He clearly portrayed the evil of the drink habit, and in so | doing proclaimed to the people the | way to throw off the curse and be sober { and industrious people, His maoner of talking to the young was effective. In He tells plain, broad truth, snd in such 8 way that leaves { not the least loophole in which to mis- this he excels. | understand, of {sway his hearer He commands the entire sttention his sudiences and can ,g 1 " g tears or ianughter evening before | he began bis lecture he 8p of vocal music without any ACO pani ment of any kind, and his clear, r voice rang out in splend A the hundred aps reciated, 10 three during the meetings C.T. U were $ to be inn We uventor mmences would jast or ought to figure « hment washing 1, i ‘ it comes white IRE tl ne mae vdon's Foster's sportsmen J«land ng shooting at t} wile met When ther sn unpleasant to the op boat upset snd they hap returning Pros te shore were thrown into the water, which was | about tens feet deep st that pont, They to swim to shore but were very much exhausted when they got on {erva hirma Never Neglec®a constipated con- impure blood, and many chronic complaints. Burdock Blood Bitters, MARRIED. VONADADORMAN «At the howe of the halde's rents, Nittany Pa, May 0 188% by Rov, J, Brae ker, Mr, Win. ©, Vonata, of Bion, Pa, aod Mis Allee J. Dorman, of Nittany, Pa. OMARB-MORRISIn the M. B, Chareh, by Rev. Monror, on Thora May 6 »t 750 sviming, o'eock, Mr, Goon Fane. $0 Site. Liesl Viola Morrie, both of De lhefonte .
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