Ble Centre Dewscrat. v Morning : November 4, 1888. { Local Editor and | Business Manager AEOENUN, Col iatning tw portant news, sveial y part of the county, No communi wbloxs sraccomnanied by the renl name ofthe Lak ¢ from an erited wr ther Lal Luca! Department. a Origion « Ove, Love” Ah why, That crue! tion ask of me, Whoen thou ms st read in any ar eye, Me starts § n se thee ing And should you seek its end t » know, My heart for jos my fears forsee, He 1) But live until longer long in silent woe, I conse 0 bo The election 18 over, Subserise for the DEMOCRAT. Jiutions and gimps,—Garmans, Chicken thieves are getting in their lefonte, Ctiilliland of Oak Hall was in town on Tuesday. —A stop should be put to fast driving over H gh street bridge. Gridually the walls of the Catholic chuvcch are soning skyward, len Nights in a Bar Room in Humes Prof, pupils allen Hall Saturday night, Feancis Speer has twelve ding his night school. thirty-five and fifty i | al new bric wenty-five, cents —~ len Nights in Room, residence on ng ssamentries Mr. Sands’ Alleghe we Moss rimt Beads, Fringes, in all reet is about of lated, ¥ ning P colors (jarmans works has an addition of 1it to y front of the en s Lhe be held 5th. On last qn ake shock wore very per Charlestow: 1 Columbia, S lina. President Cleveland has issued a proclamati N and mn designating Thursday, ember 25, as a day of thapksgiving Ayer. pr The public debt statement a red uct Hows c debt ionth ol luring the u ground, which w ance of the new ed He ie, Daxter Spring pany came home on electi day to v Works, Plann foundrwp and the principal manufacturing establishments mn ~The Nail ; all Duncan & | were closed on election the in town, We lumberman and others lay. again call attention N | to Lhe large tract of timber land whieh is offer for ule in another column of this paper. — President Cleveland has sccepted 1 a2 invitation to attend the two hundred | | and twenty-third anniversary of the | founding of Harvard College, next Mon _| day. | -A voter stood on High treet, Tues- | lay Wsuring morning, displaying a greenback, lookers-on that he had All who saw the ' luded he had. Me. J. voted | early ‘boodle’’ con- | ! Calvin Green of this place who several weeks ago went to Raleigh N. OC, to attend College is again at home attend ng to business in his barber shop. hence his early return, Chas in the Clark's deamma Ten Nights be irday jar Room” will roduced Pp evening the | | | | | The climate and place did not suit Cal W | | in Hume's Hall, on Sat The new version makes it of one most interesting temperance bafore the public Q : — Rev, New port f Perry county 3 our vorthy towns: bwsen visiting in y for the we ook Or more one of the staunch Den The | isto operation AW taxing oleom 1! Monday. ¢uived by Commis ington show that all classes of manufac turers and dealers, including retail men, propose to weet the tax and cor tinue in business, Ja Saturday afternoon the counsel anarchists asked | for the condemned again for a new trial, but was refused. These lawless men will have to hang it | sppears, although behalf has been Wa wold dislike very much to see our rioters here meet with the same fate, But they will surely suffer the just penalty of the law. every effort in their | made to save them, ° | also dramas | at an well as the successful eand ! 3 lice dealers peddled their ies out i {as much vim as though —Markot on Tuesday morning wae well attended, Examine our stock of china and brio-a-brac, —Garmans, — Mingles fought Schaeffer he got there all the same, {riends hard, but R. M. Magee Esq. spends most of his time in Philadelphia where he is insurance agent for a large company. —It rained, hailed, lightened, thun~ dered and stormed on Wenesday night, Centre county has furnished more Governors than avy other county in the state, Although all license d houses were | olosed Tuesday, ‘fire water!’ seemed to flow freely, The Huntingdon county Teachers fnstitute will hold its annual the Kession 23d of this month. L. A. Schaefler the kicking Democrats vented their spleen upon whom was elected by 168 of a majority, ellows who did "There were one or wo Demaocr who Reg The Democrats say term themselves ublicans, Pettingill faithful work for the was as erooked as a dog's hind leg. This is not eorrect, he is a straight out Republi, Cian. -A olote examination of the tal this weeks issue, will ehew you wh candidate ran in the several Thos men Street MMs Shaug his niiey © oner hency and gang of ATE NOW wing the inn streets, Mr. Ardell and L between Curtin and Mr, ract of one Ber Bradley John have the cont of the works, It le, y ginss feel wi KELOCIA " £2. Enterta nment A rpose of photograj hing Py was in Ur, paer James (i. Blaine as he passed through, as the r urred before the Ar he ’ but it Ox | ; | rival, photographed that scene, and Blaine parade afterwards ji hot r sale These | gallery graphs are { at hi | A lamp explode i inery eatablishn Monday a went of the Snyder Sisters, on ght at about ten o'clock, and fire was norrowly averted, a gentle the le ymptly responded man present threw the lamp into street, and smothered the flames insi 18 Undine boys pr to the alarm, but their services were not required Willie boy watched the trains on luesday morning, sski ¥ ng the arrivals | to vote for Be But when he tried aver, to dictate to a Democrat and a student Lafayette College, how he should reatly chagrined when | student that he wa are {to be button hoie Id not have | | | | | ] des | : Fuesday was here | Fo sround the defeated The mild, the sun shone upon the polls, ex an fow mong ¥ ub Rep lican candidates weather was | lw defeated | late, The lm with | 8 it were in the | middle of July, | When a man a oandidale ticket, { support to that on a pledged his he should | be guilty of so ungrateful an act as | working and has faithfully ticket, not to against certain portions of the ticket, with the hope of defeating is land electing himself, Yet this was the ease, and the stamp of infamy, purgery and shame should forever Le p laced upon such traitors to thew pearly, % { excellent i | ty, | the animal had been stolen ~—We think [E. T. Tuten editor end proprietor of the Bollefonte Republican should have the office of Public printer in preference tothe little man Feidler of the Gazette. Tuten’s paper was the first to mention the name of Gen, J ames Beaver for the office of Governor, and has always been a hearty supporter of Beaver's. There are many paper that ‘have served the Republican party, and did dirty work for it for the half them Plant an the Gazelte vorms past century, and among the Centum the Republican all of which are better entitled to that fat position than the little fellow of the (Gazette. Furthermore if justice is meted out, Feidler along with the others who were concerned in will not be able to fill that position, and it is to the riots, tled by money or any other foul means. Thursda ay evening at 7 o'clock’ the Loti church in this pinto Was filload with people to witness the of Mr, formerly of this place but now of Philips mar. risge ceremony Harry Baney, burg, to Miss Sadie Meyer, daughter of Mr. Thomas Meyer of this The woddin ushered in the wedding party followed by the Messrs. and W Fred and Steck, Rev, Steck unced them man and wife, place. g march ushers | Nathan illiam Markle, ust |, ‘has, Chas. pro- ni A recep- idence of Mr. H. street, an the Mrs tion was held at the res H. elegant Benner on High where supper Was bited, reside in served, Mr. | Philip { which place Mr. Baney has a g | and | presents exii and Baney will od posi tion. We extend our ngratulations | | hard . Clark en Nights i | HIRI sport, new hool It is an Frank Wal who had the con- | building has been completed ure and Mr. Milesburg, immese struct lace, of tract for the making and laving of the! brick, is to be congratuialed pon the ! of the br which nlity ick, without doubt, are the best the coun and also for the short time whic in 4 he «¢ ym p eted the erect of so large and commodiou as the pres ent one is, Al Metzga purchase a horse Lhe other day for f r had the misf riune teon dollars, whitch turned out 1 have be hoped that justice xany not be throt- | | meet Porsonal, Joe Montgomery is in this week. Philadelphia Jacob Bottorf of Lemont was in town on Wednesday. Mrs Heston of was in town on Tuesday, John Biate Ci W. F. Reeder Fsq., was in Pittsburg the latter part of last week. Mr. of was in town on Saturday, Mr. Je burg Journal was in town on Fergus Potter Linden Hall #6 Richards late of the Philips Thursday J. j of Centre Hall were in town on Monday Mr,’ Fink of Fowler, {in the returns on Wednesday from his Ex'Sheriff Bpangler and 5. 'boma brought township. Mr, | ble young bride arrived home on Charley Jacobs and his estima: Satar: [day evening, Mr. W, H. burg's live and active merchants was in on Monday. stewart Laird Bellefonte’s Yearick one of Hublers- town champion { roller skater, now located at Altoona i in te Mi Philadelphia, and her field of Jenkintown John Miller {erat of Hu wn this week, 8 Annie Orvis is g friends Mrs. { visitin in sister An Mr. a straight out Demo: blersburg was a caller Ww oeduesday, Spangler, A. were in Millbeim on n office on J. L. | Mey Hall, J. C. ara ( Harry Schaeffer thers, | | Saturday, | Renovo, Dex leasant call on Monday. Mr, Ship od in the mercantile | i th isin Is AD gag sal Benore and 15 a rough and ess mM iatling i Mi an. nam ‘Entire now located at 11 Hall I Dg his chosen profess ion was in town a few days the early rt of the week. Doc. is a bright loubt sick studious young man and will no with success in healing the ele. Wall f ace Mort ho spent (Feorge wm Geary, « wk Haven, w peveral weeks of the assistant secretaries | ral L! his made w ¢ Lounty mmilies, Mor f home on MANY WArm riends here ARO ar aD) | § been stolen fr a Phil urg 1 the shore 1AN pat Meantime Al bad disposed of mal to a party in Jersey Bowers, but when he discovered that! he went | | down to our sister town and get it back | | it to here and returned the Philipsbu owner, who was yesterday ] Haven D ul The ele Tuend aloons | inKen men | ] Beaver ] could be seen upon {reels t (Foy Shae ffer in W, | thonotar yao lice, (Gov, Cartins t the: wiil will move in rid Pattison chair, Low 3. Mingle's in the Pro: | Patton will occupy ex | sont, from With District, Rhone and Woodward Harrisburg things | nicely, mgressional | | to and Mong | | I sinment Committee of the G A, R, are having the seats in the gallery in Hus Hall rearranged, | aod made more comfortable, The work will be completed by Saturday evening, and wll who go to see Ten Nights in a Jar Room aud desire to take the gal- lory, will get a good view of the stage from any seat ocoupied, 'be Entert ren’ | indes “years, ani; ! " named |. | cratic Lied inder i made h m | four, tances 1 which he labored, have work the most trying of any chairman we have had for some | | Wher There has been more petty grievenoes i y fight out, with all to lo snd pothing to gain, than there has been in the party for some years, lo the face of all this Judge Hoy did every fights. And no matier what the result bine heen, no blame can efficient chairman, i rest with our | —— . i “Mollie Darling” i party received a back-set on Tuesday. and the Republican | Lock Haven in the | | who had traded for it with Walker, giv- ing Walker a gray | thing posaih! e to harmonize factional ! driven to 1 the | roan mare | Ledger. He Got There, There wis aig kick in our party And Behinel Fahey said they w T And urged sll send kickers on But B And the lie wouldn't 4 Hie Gaze . hiaellor was true And tear ug As wnrtyors they Meyer {ft our | Pattis natorial chai ably during made He has n which al He WAYS has served the peog | ‘olit Mr, Pattison’s ald cal mud-throwers used argument why he she not He rage | fu ba alocted, is too young, the ly the dul in and hired a bh Hie HICIONS ' Ores CR Et) y fu : until Saturdas tel ng heir eflor livery met they began grap! Abou IR less, and both J Prieio st Natur ay search. On ia horse about 6 mii found the Rees ION Of A Aan which he had and sold ith | for $15.00. The handsome, little | rite with and valued by and har Pe horse buggy and ™m stolen horse was a | 4 arin & Paul's ¢ the firm at 82 were Boar |) Jolin ont nese Ug | | SON. O'Brien, i S— — ANROUNCRUENT i or Bey Penre ’ ws Y Poore's Forracouing Boog Sixty yoaky | of 8 busy journalist's life at W ' Are epitomized Maj, Poore’s forthcoming book, mhington in Ben, Perley One of the y said that at a judiciously ripe period of life the | Major stopped growing old, { then, admirers of the Major recent] and Finee like some of the choice M leria of which he writes with so much feel i he has only been accumulating b and favor.” Mai. Poor Oquet been | of the best known and one of the £1 Gli | most knowing men BOCi Bt sual for a half in Washington wn century Hix is the temperament del rhting IEnting p Vv al Intercourse. 1 et his «¢ daily journalism and his [I+ 8B. Benate placed 1 what was said and « &nneed Leap \ Blory and Dis annecdoles yen io al Vos wilhout Knowi- the drinking harmful of stration several desirable houses traclive rates - Beads. Fr noes ~(arman’s, Annie Mrs srred Ww iney, Mr H. Larrie Hayton, J. TI Mrs. Jacob LaVelle M of Samuel Tibben, Miss Mary Yarnell, Persons n, nm law ¢. Mailda N. Walker, inguin 110M Nan in the atu AsO FAY Bdwver” Dosnixs, P.M MARRIED. a a HARTER TOY October 1866 at the Lath pa racotng \ Sm adhe "Res John neo ifs George M_ Matter, and Miss Susan FF y both dnckeonvi WOOMER-WEAYER e Pa At Daniel Garmane hotel, Bellefonte Saturduy October 30, 15888, hy Jobin RB Lint hy Mr. A.M. Woomer of Boggs towuhip, sod Mary A. Waaver of Enow Shoe HUNTINGDON KING 0m Octal CJ stibe home of the bide, by Rev. 2. A. Yearkiok M{ 8. I. Huntingdon of Oskosh Wis, and M te | LN King of Millleim, “ i
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