emncrat, whe Centre 4 Phursdav Morning, August 5, 1886 1 Local Editgr and { Business Manager «tO, P. BIBLE, WHR 8 0 (De NN ontaining important news, social & fram any part 1f the county. No communiost'ons « td sale companied by te real name of the wyitar. tment. Loca) Depar ad Gresn oorn is in the market. ~They sre “cutting” up & little fuss in Mexico, _Send 10 the Cesta Drwocrar for your te X Notices, Ano ner terrible riot took place st Beifuss’ on Saturday. Cal O00 1s said to be an excellent artic le 10 destroy Canada thistles, Ihe vew hotel at State College will bir completed DY the time the {fall term of scuo)l operas, A very Egle and B day evening. Canada thistles are spreading at an alarming 1 avy rain passe d down Bald ch Creek Valley on Sun pidity, in this county. Coal- otf will des!roy them. A I sper ounty,by Albert McCloskey new will be started in Kaine, Elk 3 eppo of the Renovo R of MifRintown this state con - be wife has been and entenced to ter and 2 | wholeson!e Post Mas aw looked Monday. et i tum on - Curtin stre : I | of this place has gone to his — Rey. Louis Robb, of Howard, will officiate in the Reformed obureh on next Sunday morning and evening. —1In answer to “Reed's” question we will say, that thene are a few candidates in the field besides those announced, The school vacation will soon be at an end, and young America will have to pack books und diomer, and set out for school. ~The lawn tennis suits upon some of the foreign dudes who drop into town ocoasionally wre really too awfully awful utterly horrid to behold. ~The Chicago Anarchists and bomb throwers, are now on trisl and the evi- dence is very damaging against them, They will likely receive their just dues. ~ James (G. Blane apd family will be this month to They have already engaged rooms at at Cresson rusticate the famous Mountain House, ~The should have a word to say in regard to to be whether in town or out in the tax payers of the borough is where the new school house erected, country, Th Hall former place on last Thursday, resulted 12 to e game of ball between the Cen- tre und Mifflinburg nines at the in a score of 15 in favor of Cen” tre Hall Notwithstanding a failure in the wheat cro; Centre county, farmers eannot sell wheat they have on hand for m than half of what it costs to raise it and take it to market, lev. Robison the Episcopal Minister home in ' v ate, Na without a declined th p 4 The , a8 Rev. | congregation is tr at ITK § minister leming has nis a call extended to him, fe for the principles of cows to parade on walk and more numerous, —Moyer B ve a well stocked | grocery store, you can rely uj the very best qual —In another colu will find the day, Imiding examinations of the public schools of the county, ~Joseph Straus, who lives a short distance above the while thrashing was considerable hurt on last Friday by the thresher bursting. His san was also injured. —The Ebensburg Freeman says ‘‘For get there | ou mn of this issue you ate and place of teachers for College, water-mellons and cantelopes go to the | sugar bowl.” small water-mellons them in a sugar bowl. —To-morrow (Friday) thers will be an interesting game of Base ball between the Bellefonte nine smd Tyrone. sk the fair ground as 4 o'clock p.m —The dog days are bere and the dog; | They must have very if they can put afternoon, The game will take place are not muzzled, In many parts of the Slate cases of hydrophobia are reported and it may occur here, as the little curs are a8 mumerous io this town as the caws on Curtin street, ~The Sunday Grit made Dr. Guising er grit his teeth, when he saw it. Such an attempt. that is me, (mused doc.,)but get onto those feet, and dwarf body, I'll never submit to that, Wm. P. Dubean & Co., are making anew nail machine for the factory in | this place. These works are equipped | to build almost any kind of a machine, and the company is continually adding mew machinery with which to meet all demands. ~Josoph Kees, murderer of Mrs etmsville, is still roaming through the mountains in that neighborhood armed, | and resists arrest, the officers has shown themselves unfaithful in the performance of their duty, ~—8ome of the young ladies of Philips burg take exercise in the evenings on trieyeles, This is a great saving to the gentlemen in the way of livery hire, bul the young men don’t have the fun of going along, it only takes two to run the machine gna they are generally Indbien. ~The robbery that was committed fm Snow Shoe last week, is a warning for some of the people of that “burg” to be alittle more careful, and let the Jase have ite conrse by doing up such ehaps as Runy Holt, as he has deserved more than ovee, It does not pay to Jane such boys slip too often, «Radios, it will cost you but filty eents 10 get & bottle of Vinegar Bitters Qoedisl. This Cordial is a clear, dark pad color, and has a delicious taste, It ima most invigorating tonic, and isa gentle, painless, but thorough cathartes Is helps digeston, cures headache, biliou. adtacks, constipation, piles, hives, snd strengthens the whole system. «Chas Cook the present Borough Treasurer giates that the total amount of bonds refunded is $20000. This does not include the 7 per cent, and that an additional of 4 per cent. bond could be pefanded. Charley is a good business, man, and makes a very efficient Porough Tresurer ; thoroughly scquainting bim- self with all the details of the position he ean give a clear statement of the ~ondition of afiairs. The head is all right, for | the cold blooded Cookley, near Fay- So far | tune of £90 at DuBois : i sale | i for | signed and the money paid over. i tect lay base ball, for we heard 1 his pocket picked to th, the other day. ig county are perfectly ['eacher thougt —The gay wiive fly is now in his big licks, and the bs i ting man is bound to disregard the rules of etiquette and keep his hat on very often when he would feel more at ease with it off —There is much competition among lellefonte dentists and all of them are making noticeable improvements, Daily that pulled one uj News. Yes so much #0 who did not advertise, has stakes, The people did not know where he was located. he teachers to brighten up for the anuual ~It is now order for ¢ school i ip examinations, which will begin on Monday the 16th at Unionville and closing with a special at Bellefonte, Saturday, Oct. 2nd, Money orders can now be had at the Post office for 5 cents for £5 or even ess amounts. The reduction went into force Monday a week. A money a order will only cost you 2 cenis more than a postal note and it is much safer ~The sale of the Valentine ore prop- erty has been completed, the papers all The contracter will begin the erection of the furnace at once. Look out for the city of Bellefonte with its population of ten thousand in 1890. ~Mr. John Uzsel trapper of Snow shoe Pa., sold the bear G. the famous which he recently caught, to Mr. Wat- Morrisdale This will be quite a kins the hotel Mines, for some of the foreigners of that place keeper at curiosity but we expect to hear of some of them getting hurt by bruin before long. —A new and dangerous counlerfeit five dollar gold piece is being circulated To de 1 from the good ones, look closely at the word if the “n'' is upside down refuse it, as that is the only way they can be told by one in different parts of this State. the nu “anited." aad not expert in counterfeit money. ~The festival Linden Hall on August 2lst, afternoon and There will be refresh- ments of all kinds and lots of fun and will be repeated al evening. Let every body go and have a good time. These relaxations from the daily cares and troubles of business pro- musio. long life and make man satisfied with himeelt and the world, «Anthony Giatens, the harmless old gentleman from Buffalo Run Valley was the individual who was so uncermoni- ously knocked down by Zack Steel, on last Saturday a week ago. It was an unprovoked as«ult, and very unexpeet- ed by Mr. Gatens, Drunkness upor the part of Steel is no excuse at all, and in this ease, Mike Kellay was justifiable in coming to the old man’s rescus, ~Philipsburg is the liveliest place in Centre county. There is as much mon oy handled there in one day as thers is in Bellefonte in one week, excepting the banks; the miners get paid twice a to learn that a movement was on foot a short time ago to organize another strike, This of course was dome by ROHAN Of Shout follows who maka it a to go around sud keep the honest working men uneasy and ios state of excitement, Thess sleek tongued fellows never fail to collect the fifty cents ahead from the miners to pay Ls axpenses ete, ne aw month and all in cash, Yet wo are sorry | ~The caucus meetings will be held as follows : North ward in the Aribitration room, in the court house, on Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. South ward in D, F, Fortney's office. P Gray Meek's office. ~On the afternoon and West ward in evening of the 21st, of this month there will be a grand festival and cake walk at Linden Hull, The weather was very unfavor- able at the time it was held there before and by request of the citizens they wil] repeat it upon the date above mention- La] it would be well for some of the supervisors of thi, Our collector thinks county to take a drive over some of the Clearfield They that most roads and turnpikes in this 10 feet, and batter buggies to pieces, would the counLy are roads in Co. soon conclude the ol good for nothtng out ruin horses On Tuesday morning a child of My Albert Ivors, of Clearfield township, slipped down between the bed and the ng The mother had gor left he El wall and when discovered was hang with hfe extinet, up a short time before and father and child sleeping. child was about pine mooths old, Freem 197, i 1m At St, Cl Pa., upper gynamile wa’ Pp aced on the sleps to the vestibule of the bEoglish ructure, which to a cortain extent wis cessful, Lhe sam HT ttributed to the fact ti and Order League have ust warfare upon awe lace. that p A very social time was h aed by ty little boys and girison | of Mr irtin Jr Al y e.ock the residence sod they sd there and { the bouse, nltoaresti } eresting n f Hing \ FRE Curtin made & pleasant for pext Tuesday from Cobur I m Penns Valley to « termediate ints, to « le parties ome LO the conn iy convention and return the evening after the six o'clock train is in. Ihe usual excursion rates will be charg ed, Coburn, Spring Mills and | are to furcish 25 tickets sold, in 4 order 10 guarantee the excursion. Let every person turn out. Luther He was lying on the track a man named Lago about three east of Shade Gap. not seo him the body and he was otherwise terribly mutilated, aged about 18 years, and was the sup- T ' ! Und, Rev. J. F. Delong, of Lewisburg, this place, preached a very able sermon on Sunday to a large audience. It looked natural to sea him back 1 pulpit, and greeted by so large an audience, was good evidence of their hearty appreciation of their minister, The accomplished choir, up on this occasion rendered several sele . ; y tionsgfrom* Farmer's Mast” in excellent sivle, will be It is that another paper st rtad in rumored there the county Where it w ihe located has not yet ful ly been determined. Some say at Centre Hall, millions in the newspaper business es. others at Spring Mills, There are pecially when there are so {ow papers in the county. Then you will find all prise, keep their word, but you must be able to edit the paper to suit every one of your friends. ~The great trouble with the school Board in not being able to fully deter mine upon a plan for the new school house after once adopting what seemed to be the best one so far submitted, is the fact, that there are a few architects contractors and others who have been farming this school house business for some time, and they want so be favored by their friends in the same, and there fore condemn the plan submitted by Pobt Cole and adopted by the board. All the objects so far advanced can be ensily remidied by the designer and still ~Saturday's Renovo News says: By the giving away of ove section of Hunt, Joy's bridge which spans the Bennezette br. at Driftwood, yesterday at 1 o'clock two men, John B. Shaw and Edward Waggonner, oollored, from Loek Maven, were together with a team aud & wagon heavy laden with werap iron, precipitated nto tho river, oaped uninjured, but Waggonner was seriously hurt Ly a part of the load falling upon him, Both horses were so badly cut to pleces that they bad to Le i a ¥ the | engiury y | | lead Dg | Centre | win Wednesday last a passenger | train on the Shade Gap railroad killed | There was a curve | in the railroad and the engineer could port of his father and mother. Altoona | | again resumed our | way of the Northern Central late pastor of the Reformed church of | in his | is y NO 1M sy ONCE former {ing no inconvenis noes | traction those who promise to help the enter | a distatos of 20 feet below. Shaw es, Personal. Editor Fred Kurtz was in Monday. Mr. Robert Jacobs, of Roland, was s town on caller at our sanctum on Saturday, Miss Blanche Showers, of Bellefonte is visiting in Harrisburg this week, Mrs. 8. W, Bnowgrass, of Mifflinburg has been visitiog friends in Bellefonte this week, Mrs. W. H, Burrows of Lock Haven visited her sister Mes. S. M, of this place, on Saturday. J. Linn Mullen of this place has ne- Buck cepted the position of clerk in the Park Hotel at Williamsport, C. F. Richards returned on Saturday from a visit to New York and other points of interest in the east, Maj. Harry formely editor of Foster, this Aaronsburg on Friday of las Mrs ver, returned of Harrisburg paper was in ‘ t Wonk, Beaver, wife Gen. James A home on Baturday eve” | | wv 3 | Kansas, with a view of locating in State, providing he likes the country Mrs, rert wagert, Johnson, r Kistle Sh who has been visiting {in Philipsburg for some Has { for her home in Church entention of | “il Friday even. | Mre. | | same ride Wedn to the sunny Y.n when sday [he tripover the B, E R rone was quickly made we | to the Main Line of the P. R The € [ar superior fo He scecommodsiion this any We ouna His head was served from | : | quisite tom © smmfortable journey. fe was a miner and was | : 4 | scenery is beautiful and interesting: We arrived at Harrisburg about o'clock, aad after a delay of two hour, yurney, going by R. R. Fhe N. Ln d its trains are always i. 4 Baltimore, i" a heavily h traviers bound for Ball Nation wit more and the al Capitol \ 1 { accommodations on this line are =®is0 complete and the weary traveier sufler whatever. : r change of cars at Baltimore was 3 SL were f ly made, and ten minu later we cenire f al It 1s } BAY Al ything of this oily On Our way to that grea Abe National Capitol sary un neces | as its beauties and advantages have been | | described times innumerable, suffice it ! to say. we were delighted with the city, land ite surroundings. Next weboarded la Virginia Midland train, and | for points farther south, Arriving af { Lynchburg, Va, at about 2 o'clock p. | | m. and finding that we had four hours | | in which to view the city, we proceeded [to allay the cravings of the inner man | after which a tour of the city vias made | Lynchburg, one of the principal cities of Virginia is situsted on the Jame river and has as Its chief commerce, tobacco. Five and six story tobacco houses can be seen in every direction, while eart load after cart load, of the weed may be seen passing through the streets at all hours, Four and six mule wagons may also be seen conveying tons of plug tobacco to the depots directed to all parts of the country. It isa com mon sight to see six or eight oxen at- wached to a great wagon, and driven by a dusky son of the south, wielding » a whip, the stock of which would make a fishing pole for an ordinary fisherman (for instance say Joo. Wagner of your town) , and the lash long enough for a trout line, It takes considerable yell ing and whooping to get the critters started, and more so to keep them in motion, Another common sight is two males and four oxen attached to a wagon. A novel sight is to see one of these oxen attached to a oar, in the same manner as we attach horses to a oarriage; that is, the anitual is harness ed and placed between shafts, He good naturedly takes to this, and walk off as contentedly as though grazing. An interesting sight is a monument Bea 1 i the 530 ! road i to | popular ; The The | TE started | man who rescued a young ledy from # burning building, syerificing his own life thereby, His body was recovered and buried and the citizens, us a las tribute, erected a monument of which they may be proud, and of which we will endeavor to write in a future com- municstion, A new custom house is being erected, which when completed, will be one o! | the most handsome of its kind in the | south. Business is brisk, the merchants be- ing busy all the time f ; but the filth o rome of these establishments is enough to turn the Northeroer Yeu the it, goeming Lo lmagine uncleanliness neces, stomach ot a customer does not mind v Cre N | sary Lo success, Negroes ean be ¢ ounted by the hundred, and it is quite uncom - in cleaning mon {0 ses a whit | | bor, ¢ man performing such as carrying brick sireel driving wagons or hacks, all i bi ing done Dy eh ning after an absence of several weeks” | Mr. John Coble, of near Linden Hall |! | departed yesterday for Osborn county, | that ! could be profitably tilled | er- grown with weeds 8 Bees I CR2IODRLY One nied w and well cult rvthing dics tes a thrifty far r, and then inquire as to whom the is, and you invariably find he is 2 “northeruver, I'he native farmer can be distinguished from his brother of the | northern states in a twinkliog. Of a native farmer is COUrse | occasionally found who is equal to any other, but On account of the incess iy A Tue, not ent ar rains du the harvest season The rains set in after the crops had been cat, and wheat crop will be a failare many fields containing their shocks og | wheat, ma yet be seen throughout the country. ring UOCessi Ve seventy & | days there were but six on which it did not rain at some time during the twenty f Infor four hours of the day or might, mation from the couatry indic fi} sinerable failure of Fruit vege pretty fair prices the AD i table a ods and gro in Dry g | series are as a rule a trifle higher | pri meat is very low, ce than in Pennsylvania. Fresh Market every morn fre sh veg Rents are in the RL. R shops above the average “Sexxy Sovrn.” the in The irrepressible Barney of noted h Notwing EA blacksmith, wil, was town last Friday sheet of | sticky fly paper in Leister's drug store | window, which was literally covered | with entrapped flies, save a small space | where the advertisement appears and gives the priee of a sheet, Barney re- marked :—“What the devil is the use of squandering five cents on the damn thiogs in that shape ween you can gel all you want for nothing. — Huntingdon Monitor, Howard Miller of Oil City, Pa, wag huuting his cows on Sage Run, near Oil City on last Thursday and found a badly decomposed body of an old wan about 70 yoars of age. His pocket contained the address of Adam Schenck of this place. The Coroner sent a telegram to Mr. Schenck and the body was iden ti- fied as that of Adam Stocker, of Dorsey. ville, Allegheny county, Pa. He was a man of means, but quarreld with his family, who had w trustee appointed to take charge of his property to keep him from squandering it.— Butler Herald. ~Norice ro Arreats~Notioe is here- by given that a special appeal for un- sented lands will be held at the Com- missioner's office in Bellefonte, on the 7th and 8th days of September, 1886, Bellefonte, Aug. 4th 1886. John Wolf, A. J. Griest, J. C. Henderson, 20-31, Commissiover® ~The sad and unoxpested death of Mes, Danial Garman, af this place, oc curred yesterday afternoon at about 4 o'clock. Full particulars given in next issue, jn. 0 the memory of a brave fire EPRING MILLS, The band festival of which I gave you # description at the time, was a success both socially sad financially, The boys netted sufficient money to liquidate their indented ness, y The Green Grove Sunday School held an ice cream festival at the Cross R oads school houses on Saturday afternoon snd evening, The Farmers Mills and Spri Mills bands furnished them with oa, The work train which has been work. ing between Lemont and Lewisburg this summer wis taken away on last Saturday. This throws about twenty men out of employment all of whom mere from Spring Mills and vicinivy, Mrs, W, visiting friends here, She ssys she don't B. Krape, of Potwsgrove, is like her new home. Hon. John F, Potter, Esq., was on our streets last Saturday As Justice Herring, Aen he Was inquiring for we Will experience ng grip of the law Jamison Is home agnin, nd U | LR paerwood for building the crea work no fall headway. doing the mason work, immer§iouristsjare rec- ith Mr. wile Wednesds Ihursday hye Knox's Bchool house Fridsy Harrie—Boalsburg, Monday -Pine Grove, § Tuesday ’ - Lemont, Ferguson — { viiege Cen Wednesday ire Hall and Potter—Centre Hall, Thursday “ 9 1 and Penn —Mill heim Friday. ld” | Saturday ‘* 11 Tuesday “ 1p Wednesday “ 15 Saturday. Oct. 2 at © Millhein Haines— Aaronsburg Wiles—Rebersburg, . Spring Mills, -Bellefonte, (sreg E CO0R | 2 > Examinations begin a. m. be punctual, No examinations will be required m branches whose grades have reached Po or 14. Applicants, at the special examina- resenl a writlen request, as required by decision 228, page 121 School Laws of Pennsylvania, ton, must § last edi- tion, former edition, decision 301, page 140 desired on They should Wf geod A meeting of directors is each day of e xamination. rmit nome, except persons haracter, to enter the classes, Teachers will please to hand in last year's certificates on examination day. D. M. WOLF, Co. Sup't. ~Wanren : —A good girl to do g ener housework. Good wages, Apply st of Frank E. Bible, East or st Recorder's office. the residence Curtin street, Wanrep.—A fisst class Miller desire a position either on monthly salary or on share, is familiar with all processess understands burr dressing perfectly, an will guarantee to give satisfaction, good references. For further particulars call at this office or address J. T. M. box SOLT DUK YJ une #1, 1586 at Bellefonte by J. H Welsh, Mr. James Bolt to Miss Misa Duey both of Beliafonte, Pa. RAY —K LINE July 25, 1866 at Milesburg by J. Hy Welsh, Mr, George & Gray to Mise Mary EE Kline, both of Milesburg, Pe. «List of uncisimed letters remaining in the Post office at Bellefoate, Centre county, Pa. July 26th, 1886, Beaj. Aiherton, H H Brunkerofl, Jas. C Bunes, Edwin Craft, Dr. J B Eres, Mrs. Bekley, Miss Ellia Every, D 8 Erb J M Holt, Thos. Harris, Din'l Keen, John H. Kennedy, Mrs, Catherine Kels ley, Mrs. Kinne, Kyle & Logan, Levi Miller, Lizzie EB Miller, Mrs. Annie Mil ler, Miss Maria Norris, Arthur N Thomas Poormae, Miss Jennie E. Geo. T Sweitzer, Mary E, David Sbawley, Geo, A. Summers, J erry & Dawson, Uriah Wilson, C Yerger. Persons inguirieg for letters in the above list will please say adver tised. Jas. H, Deg: x8, ML «On last Friday the young Milesbuag had a delightful picnic 8 Intersection. i bh
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