rm —— The Centre Bewocrit, Thursday Morning, December 23, 1866, Casass tousuk, contalningtmportant news social @ from any part of the county, No communications wanted inlessaccompanied by tne real name of tue weiter Looml Editor and amo. P. BIBLE, Business Manager Local Department. No Paper Next Week. As is customary no paper will be issued Irom this office next week. The piinters have worked hard and faith- fully during the year, and it is fitting that they should have a week of recrea- tion. The next paper will be issued Jan. 6th, 1887. However, this office will be open every day for the trans action of business; also, for the sccom- modation of those who want job work. We wish everybody a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, —Subscribe for the DExocrar. — Buttons and gimps,—Garmans, —White Christmas—lean grave yards, —Remember the poor on Christmas day. — Fruits and Jacobs’, 10 Weat —The Arve banded st Renovo Saturday last, —The best of goods in town st Bayard's drug store, of all kinds at Jishop street, nuts dis - Walker Company assortment holiday ~Tobogganing is becoming the craze in many cities now, Why cannot we tobog? ~Subseribe for the Danoorar, Clearfield has an ioe machine. — (Guggenheimer will pay the highest price in cash for hides and furs of all kinds —Don't fail to see the Kickpoo Indi- ans at Humes’ Hall next Thursday eveniog, and al — Rattan chairs, patent rockers, all kinds of chairs at bottom prices Camps, Bishop street, ~The Kickpoo Indians will be at Humes' Hall Thursday evening, Dec. 30, 1880, and will remain for two threo weeks. or ~The County Commissioners request us to state that no orders will be drawn on the Treasurer from December 27th, to January 4th, inclusive. —Mr, L. Miller, and Miss Mary Southard were united in marriage at is the residence of the bride's parents st Philipsburg on December Oth, 1886 -H. 1 the sympathy of ), Kreamer of Aaroneburg, has his many friends in that place, he having lost by death a and interesting little daughter the llth bright The inst, sad event occurred on —The Philadelphia Record s almanac for 1557 is the neatest thing out. it is brim full of information, and con tains beautiful numerous engravings, The publishers have our thanks for a copy. —The partnership heretofore existing Ww. 1 U. has dissolved, Mr the Mr Thompson will continue business at the between Fleming aud C, Thompson been Fleming retiring from firm. old stand, Hereafter and until further —In Clearfield county two hun- dred and ninety one school teachers are employed, be the evening entertainments of the poo Indians, —It is expected that the glass works | will admitted Cipk- — Children will not at | { will resurue operation within the | mext six weeks, —The ice in the Susquehanna river started on Wednesday last, but jammed | just above Lock Haven, | —1It is expected that at least eight) pew dwelling houses will be erected in Aaronsburg next spring. Wa are re to state Prof. Wolf Teachers juested that | will positively be at the} Institute next week. | the | Hall, begins | ~The entertainment given Kickpoo Indians at Humes’ by | be free to all, the will on next Thursday, and wil indications Bellef Lb! pearance -From present churches of onte beautifnl VATIOUS present & Christmas day. — Ninety divorce, are on file in the various courts | eight applications f of Philadelphia, and will be disposed of at the January term. —The moral infl f Je yo | revs felt. e Fu being Only three prisoners are confined the jail of this once wicked city. we A cOrrespo uence o presence in Lock Haven in | Wolf There nh i¢ nt BAYS Prof. 4% his of rapidly recovering health. the presence at the Institute next week, —Tuesday of last week the hauling of | are over the Putialo Run commenced, The ore is brought from | the Collins banks near State College, — Four of the leading merchants of Lock Haven their stores at six o'clock p. m day excepted, to take effect January Ist. —~Mr, John Sourbeck bas improved | the appearance of the inside of his store room by repainting and repapering the walls and ceiling. The new glass front is also a great improvement over the ald. ~8hould you discover a mysterious is mow no doubt professor's railroad was have concluded to close Satur- | “ package being takem to your home, or a suspicious bundle lying wheres it ought pot to be, don't think it is dynamite or some other explosive, The mystery will be cleared when the bill comes in —T. F. Moyer, who at present is pro- prietor of the Rebersburg hotel, has rented the Palmer House at Northum berland., He takes possession of the pew house in the Spring. We are sorry to lose Mr. Moyer from our county. ~Frank Miller's Uncle Tom's Cabin | troupe played to a fiir house at Mill- heim The very favorably of the company, is composed of twenty members, recently. Journal speaks which | The | troupe carries a brass band and an or chestra, The receipt of the annual report of the See- retary of the Treasury, The report is one of the most remarkable financial documents of the century, tary Manning is proving himself to be avery rematkabla financier, ~The Renovo News came to us Wed- nesday last in anew fprm. The outside pages were printed all right, but the in- side was reversed-—wrong end up, as it were. Now, Jack, we sre fond of the News, but we'll be blamed if we're going to stand on our head to read it. —A paskage of dies such as are used by counterfeiters was found by » gen. tleman in an old building near Seventh avenue and 24th street, Altoona, Thurs. day, whieh were turned over to U. 8 Commsesioner Ambrose. The plates were intended for the manufacture of mick les, quarters and half dollar coin, Whose property they were is unknown, Dexocrar acknowled, the snd Secre- | 1 | ceiving mail on the § | Clearfield Dem |B | W etzel, | winter months, prices are given this week and they sre | on the minds of our readers that 1 i the >¢ | meeting has been in | complished. | received while experimenting with » the post office will not be opened on but for the benefit of those re- the offi Sunday, SU train, be kept open on Saturday until 9:30 o'clock. ¢ " the al, has accepted a posi John R. Bixler late editor « tion as editor of the Williamsport Sun & | Mr. Bixler excellent and the §. & Inner 1] Aan writer BH. will flourish un- der the touch of his pen, -Through the courtesy of Mr. Clyde yed 1 ) ' Clyde drives spirited | we enj a sleigh ride iday animals, evening. has an excellent sleigh, and is | in every way prepared to put in the y i Catch on, gir Red additic S. & sii still A, continues Loeb s Letter great Sale nal | | i Some eye openers. Let us again impress up- this is the greatest opportunity ever offerd to secure anything in their line, The order of lectures during Insti | been ghtly changed. y [3 tute week has I M. Balliet, now city Superin. | deliver his | lay evenis be ture on Mon | } t His su ect will Do not fail to hear m. hook weasful fue — An interesting and su pro- s being con ted in church | meetin Evangelic tracted the R 1 al at Zion. The progress over (wo weeks and much good being ac- is On Friday evening seven teen persons were seeking lorgiveness of their sivs, ~The injury to Dr. Geissinger's eye, We | hers we | is rapidly healing. this. Just might add that the Dr. is a first-class dentist, thoroughly familiar with all the | gun, recently, i are glad to note branches of bis profession, courteous and good paying business, — Mr. J. accommodating, and is doing a, M. Kepler, editor and pro- | prietor of the Forest Democrat, Tionesta | hole w Pa. bas —eatol with him on the edi- torial staff, M . Pine Mills, Chadman is a brother to Mr. who is now located practicing adjoining counties, Grove this county. Mr. Chadman, Esq. in Tionesta, and is law in Forest and —Our carrier boy will visit his friends and subscribers of this neat and attractive New Years address, on New Years morning. He bas deliv paper with ared your papers j romptly during year. Make his heart glad by contrib | uting liberally, and you may rest assur- ed that His Satanic Majesty will pot | for » year, A hot mec iva haunt vou rgain lemon t An exchange saye vdeo in coe of the best in e ei eifect wacold. Itacts poomptly and vi 1 fy Bnd has y unpicsasant of fects. properly out in slices, put with sugar, and cover- ed with a half pint of boiling water, Drink just before going to bed and do Al One lemon squeezed, not expose yourself on the following day. This will often ward off an at- tack of chills and fever it taken proper- ly. Several weeks ago we ealled atten- tion to the list of books published in another column, A number of our sub- scriberas have ordered them, and the books will be received during this week, No subscriber should let this opportu- nity slip by, ns these are useful and en- tertainiog works by well known authors, Just think of it! Forty-five excellent books for one dollar, Send us two dol- lars and fifty cents and receive iho Jextre Devoorar ona year and the forty-five books as well, Josides | evening | | rem i | . 1 { Judge Hoy an | directors § pa {the Undines took i | For a while | block was doomed {bill's whole stock of furniture is ruined, L. Chadman formerly of (George al NI. W— 5 AAT WO ~Tuar Froixons P. O—Bditor Feid- ler's eyes must consist of a double con- vox lens; he sees a mole hill and it a mountain, especially if it's a Domo- to this article calls cratic mole hill, We were led conclusion after reading his in last week's (Jazette in which he would haye his readers believe that a terrible Democratic war raging around Fillmore, all on accourt of the Post Office at that worth any where from ten dollars Don't brother Feidler, Mr, was in and place—an office to fifteen alarmed, MolEntire and Democratio friends are & year, be his not oing Lo ¥ ® leave the Democratic party for trifling s matter as the Fillmore Post Office, neither did Mr, McEntire threaten that he would do stated he did, ever 80, A8 you jut then that insatiable desire to state things directly opposite the truth, seems to be inherent in you, and of course you can’t help it. No, no, the In this case you are sow- “ my little man, we see nigger in the wood pile.” discord in the they N. G. Your little Post Office scheme won't work worth The | vamoosed, ing seeds ol i ranks, but are A cent, Fillmore Nei Daniel Stine cares anything ¢ and Mr, I. B. Mc to distribute the mail The moved, and nothing is left but bugaboo ther Joseph Tressler nor i about the { Post Of {continte Entire will as lor as he wants to, mountain is mole | ] | } a hill, and a mighty small ope at that, fall “Boodle back on Yon'll have (o Hous Ring," | odorous topic Jim" and other | " | als despite the fact they regis program | —Cogxry Ixstitore.—The | notice | of the Fortieth Session of Centre Coun- [ty Institute presents such an unusually | | | Renovo {long list of able and experienced in- with a lit possit structors that no one professional zeal will ie to iN AWAY, y Directors Session 150s | prom f unusual The list to} wetical and I pr at their me resolved nd to the eting last year hold an open session this year a lis cuss topics of ape al reference r wrk. the t re, th t public of more than wi can exp ordipary interest The opinion that the law requiring | Boards of Directors to sallow teachers r time spent ree, and was by the consist oO law making f twenty days aclual teachin has been endorsed as correct the Be wy i Bac. To enable the families of teachers an reduced ll be attand rates, to y orders lor excursion Lickels w ur- shed to such to any DM. W on aj plication at Spring Mills hg the fire COM PANINE Were uj Fe § rected the bu of ogan boys d r atte tien to the { the ding whil the TOAr © CAre front it looked as though the but by strenuous | The consid fire was efforts the damage to building and stock is extinguished, the such an erable, The joists and flooring in furniture room are burned to they will have to be replac while Mr, extent that ed by new material, Brach being blistered A the floor of {such as was not burned, by heat and damaged by water, as also burned |v alentine Smith's | in | room. The origin of the fire is undoubtedly incendiary | Fires of this kind ars bocoming rather | numerous, and we hope the perpetrs: There is a standing reward of $500 for { tors will be speedily brought to justice, RO | | ed, ~On Monday Isat Mrs. Geo. P, Bible, Mra. F. E. Bible, and the latter lady's young son were enjoying the pleasures of a sleigh ride, They had been out to | the new furnaces and were rorursing | the works happened | along, blowing off steam ats lively rate, This frightened the animal and it took to its heels, and shying off to one side The Indies were t hrown out, the sleigh fall- The and started off down when an engine on branch road | leading to the iron of the road overturned the sleigh. ing upon them, horse regained his feet but the road was captured before going very far, Mrs. Geo. Bible was considerably bruis- but broken. baby fortunately Mrs. Frank escaped without injury but f excape from serious injury, no bones wers the | { Alto- | Bible and gether it was a narrow, ortunate | | A re ’ | A report reaches us from a few points in the county in regard to two swindlers who hail from Williamsport, They are Democratic | has | | haz not seen much of the world, » ry | {el i “Court | spark of | | he exerc | invaribly a meeting | others 3 consist conduct the convent) boarding. | to attend. { at | the capture of these fire bugs, «Rev, Chas, T. Steck is greatly ad- | { m'red by the Lutheran congregation o the | *hown in & substantini form on Friday | ed a wide reputation for turning out 1 | graduates throughly qualified for busi- evening when a large number of per. | sons invaded the parsonage, laden with | ness and we heartily commned it to | and | announcement which "| this place, and this admiration was | young men. selling bogus jewelry and silverware, sat astonishing low prices to some, to sold for almost the value of a genuine article, and others the same worthless article is I'he one gentleman it is said, is quite young, a mere stripling, who evidently nd ir CW 1 | | his attempt to palm off the bogus i | of the whole oth and makes the evidence mannfiactures lies out of fraud | 80 plain that few are eaught. We wars | the public against purchasing from the | aforesaid swindlers. From the deserip- tion sent us we i venture Lo 8 \y we © abe give the correct names of the individ ter under YArIOUs nem le plumes, ~ William T, died Young man 1 to fill. He Kupp, who ws at | inst week, a whose place it will be bh it was a christian gentleman aid of his as well as hi her whose death occurred last spring, sed such an influ mg men of his tow i took ving (o v “ ught [here are many i from a checkea © by RTT wii were snatches n druvks ir we re vm or John the ecods will are gone, but me mor » i 3 good d ever be | the people ence tot the Milli agen [est Seturd ng members gart's hurch (Lutheran theme: the There hart and several one lown with people at i pro Gt ieman ety of Aarons? Con venti be ¢ Feb nes BD, nnn and closing with two « ris following Friday andS Wm. Moyer surdsy evenings Prof, of Freeburg, will He 3 ARE mn. i a man | f long Woks experience will in profession be furnished free: also Singers generally sre invited The concer. will be for the | fit of the church. — ln your search for articles suitable bene for christmas presents don't f McFarianes bardware store where | you will find thousands of things fitting | | the occasion more useful perhaps than | ornamental and more acceptable on | that account, For instance an Appollo | | Range is a very useful article snd would be considered a “daisy” Christmas pre- There will nacks to interest you that will be sold cheap. sent, be lols of nick of | ] —Prof. Christie of the School Business at Lock Haven, makes a special | in another column to | the our This institution has earn- we call sttention of | Sint en { home a | i h \ving tf {with a large company. | came | | be employed in the glass ity, | thor: 11 | A | Breeze ( | cors | | tenant, Johan Garis, gle | alternate, { fall Lo call | { chaplain | musician, | town, will | Bellefonte, | purpose of examining patients Personal. Judge Orvis was in Look Haven Mon- | day, Joseph Patter, an old resident of Kylertown, was in sown Tuesday, of circulated amouyg his friends hers on Tuesday Mr. H of Zion was town last week, and favored this by a visit, Mine Host McMillen his western Mae had Mr. Christ Houser Houserviile, D., Showers in office returned from trip on # pleasant visit, and re ports business boomiog in Ohio, Among tiny, wore Capt. Moon, Mr. College, Ward McCormick, John of Half | of | gen- and John Both are #erling | Vemen Mr. Wm [ Hat good Renovo, on returned Tueaday, spent several wel the guest of Mr {4 in Mrs, onte an | | Bradley, B [1l., where Haines of Blancliard is in Coal he bas a fine position at Christie’'sSchool of Busines and turning his education to good account # Snyder 1 Lhe who has been en Ithica, , glass w last Thursday LIAM will remain in Belle! orks evening N.Y ome on Fllis onte and will } Works here, | whem they agein start up, C. Ohl, of 1 Be } Are understands " Mr. J. Lamar, Clinton coun- Mr. and Was lefonte on Saturday. 0. tills farm at Lama ughly he secret of He had two years g large in Bellefonts for i" nin Crops. been prior Saturday, Mr. L to n returned from I. + 4 : : Pittsbu ednesday. Lyon sm ploy io the Ewt Liberty rs EY Oud | yar i, here Lock Haven even a member of Lhe ly, and is {foreman 5 ul " entleman and Fa n Besides thie bh E met him ars we are gisd | 0 Liave ~ IDAY, g, alter a we La | Colonel ved rece nds while serving bas ¢ him for owing to He was ied a pension, the death { an offic whose was needed sigunture complete ani the old sol- Dis Cini, was allowed to di ienied even of « comforts of the sick room, so far as o'clock. ie par iI Was +) ment was concerned a brave wm sf, AN Up- ht gentleman, highly the time of John W (reary Post { pups 8 " | Captain T. A. | | nresent to sleet ¢ of K Names of lefonte, Dec. Tth, No Zeb Ansel Gordon ; He { $3 Bathust; 2nd ‘amp, ] first lies IA. bond Fi w eight Ansel Captain, 1 sher dele McCaslin; camp couniel and Robert to encampment, Gordon; David Mil juarter-mastar, J Miller; Genoe; ler; orderly, Nelson We +H 1 gaol Sergeant of the hin David Miles David Tate; Garrett; picket guard, William Wilson; guard, lor sergeant, esmp of Fanrds Charles | John Garis. «Dr. Clemens, specialist from Allen- yo at the Brockerhoff House, Jan. All the Examination treatment, largely. All The Dr. sick are invited to come, take inhalations [free to those who | Treats by chronic diseases a specialty. | will be in Centre Hall Thursday, Janu- ary 13. «Fires, eyclones, other calamitios are numerous | everything the hesrt could wish for. In | those who are interested in practical | occurring every day, but this is no rea | fact the Rev. gentleman was perfectly | stormed with provisions, ete, and no A amid the wjoyed pp \ KS | N doubt he the storming. social boar was ne when th recipe i A | a ¢ douors departed, teel that it far WW wna better to give than to receive, Mrs. Rebecoa Coble, wife of Mr George Coble, deceased, and mother of Mrs. Adarta Herkheimer, of this place, sod Mra, Shuey, of near State College, died at the home of the latter on Tuesday, Dec. 16th, 1856, the age of months and 27 days. The a faithful member of the church and a highly re. spected old lady. She had many friends in the county aod was a fre. quent visitor to Bellefonte. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Welsh at Houser- ville, where her remains were interred. welt in rumored that n “member of Congress { Ried of North Carolina) has taken » hurried trip to Canada, Jonathan at 70 years, 6 deceased was ~1f you want to savé money in buy- ing furniture, go toCamp's, Bishop street, | cosnflully edueation, — A blackmailing scheme was unsuc- tried young woman named min S Th being entertained at Forl Walker await | ion of the court next at Philipsburg by Elia culprni a Rhee und ratton wre now ing the act Janu- | ary. Candy toys, canes, baskets, muffs, and bretzals, all that you will want for the children—are made at Jacob's. If you consider purity and freshness, go to 10 West Bishop street, ~The Saturday afternoon entertain ments by the Kickpoo Indians will be for ladies and children, when an ad- mission of five cents will be charged for children ana ten cents for adults, ee A novel entersainment will be given in Humes' Hallnext Thursday evening by a genuine band of Kick poo Indians. we The highest oah price paid for i On why shoes, i not buy your boots, of A. store and see you shoul rubbers, Call at bis ry the slippers, eto, the | Mingle. Mit (edo slipne realest 5 spocia wn childrens’ shoes a i ty. Prices down to rock bottom. Siore on Alloghony street, Bellefonte. we Mr, Levi Snyder died near this place on Sunday morning last, Mr. 8. was an old residenter of this section and a very worthy citizen and devout mem- ber of the Reformed church. He had been ailing for over a year ; his age was 71 years, He was the father of John Snyder and of Mes. Jas. A. Ott. Centre Hall Reporter, «Erhard & Shuey are not slow in sellin ng wrkens, they having sold 365 pounds of this palatable Christmas food on Monday. Their sales ars equally as great in other lines of goods, 8, A. McQuistinn sold five of his ex. hides at the relinble meat market of A, Beeszer & Son, Allegheny street, Belle- fonte, 48-8, | cellent sieighs within the past two days He yot has several on band. Call and see them, Monday evening. | our plensant eallers on Satur- | Will graduated | is now not | wae | ren | Fria Hol i | | | 11 & 12 1887, for the | great storms at sea | C.l Miss 8S j A Blan. —— ~The following sad story somes from the Lewistown Frese Press: A four month-old ekild of Geo. H. Tou 4 | who resides in one of Wilism Crissman’s | houses, Jon Esst Logan street, met its | death last Friday morning under diss [troming circumstances, [I sppears [when Mrs. T. arose in the morning the liofant was sleeping soundly, and | mother like, she tucked the bed spread | closely around the little one's headff | in order that it might not suffer from cold, Between 10and 1] a. m. Mrs. thought the child was tleeping unusual- ly long and upon investigati ing | cause was horrified in findi ing her daf- {ling little one about bresthing its last, | Tbe little one evidently got awake dur- [ing the absence of the mother, and in | kicking about worked itself down under | the cover, meeting its death from suffo- Medical promptly | summoned bus to no effecy, it expiring | shortly alter fi cation. aid was ound, | —If you want to buy a chamber suit ’ 11 ’ i {| 'ounge, spring bed, mattresses, or any f { thing in the fu | B rniture line, go toCamp's, shop p street, BOUTH » IDE Rey ing in ley, Reberst urg. Basom having closed the the meet- Tearick church in Brush “holding the fort | vr | Valley, is now in The Luthersn psstor of Madisonburg meetings, at mentioned in a but Mr. Joh Ho Y, Zeigler's sam mill was former » R whose ir | { ! : | 18 holding a series of revival | v 1) Ary | iPEUS 18 recovering is nog | able to resume his work. Rev. W. C. M'Cool came a few days ago to ship his bousehold goods to Ih 1 the Runk rece; home « new home west, eorge A, having retu lispatch He interest and that roneg Nevada ved a ro ting his immediate return. is t disposing of his x hintar M B weft sister Mrs, Bancroft in a silver » and smelting works. , Val rush Valley has an bering beneath d LIne | ug ait sn CrOSRs k and ais will occupy ext court, for Jacobs the our ords reesrly 1 They are fine, child- know it, and they all » them oor the wimas entertainment for the Meth- ] held evening. ow 8 will } Friday yrmed Sundav-school © on Christmas Ref appropri- ately celebrate on the evening of Christ- The Lutheran Sunday the morning at eve, The will mas—Saturday, school will mest with chureh on ten The will hold e evening Wb iay, the Christmas balf-past ws § 4 gis and receive their Sundav-school th Tues Pr opal Christmas exercises on ly Innocents day, Presbyrerisn Sundsy school on f Decembe Thus sll the ’ nt Thus all the ] » sunday sch ¥ is will be we | provid — Manicure sets from $1.00 5.00 at Bayard’'s per set up drug store “or holiday goods go to Dayard’s drug store. Wm. | —Toilet sets from $1.00 to $15.00 at | | Bayard’'s drug store, | | several desirable houses Fon M has for rent at at- Rext. A, Hoover tractive rates, ~~1t has been said Jaccb’'s has the finest line of Christmas can:iies ever dis | played in this place. Seeing is believing. | Go and examine before buying else where. 10 West Bishop street, ~The best sleigh in the mar xo is that | made by S. A. McQuistian. | ~The best snd | latest novelties in silk handkerchiefs snd gents neckware, you will find st | Guggenheimer’s, | Inrgost, selection, | » | —=GotoCamp’s fornisure store, Bishop | street, to buy your Christmas presents. | w— | =~If in nosd of A rood alei hoonsult 8. A. MeQuistian. He makes the very best «List of unclaimed letters remain. {ing in the pest office nt Bellefonte, Cone | ire cou a\y, Pa, Dec, 204h, 1886, Mrs. 1. Boel, Harry CSoate, Frank King, Frank Miller, Thomas Wilson Persons inquiring | 1m the above List wii ed, i d Jai ore ramrad wane soy ody ers. Jas. H, Donmrxs, P. M. MARRIRD, Ns STON ER KN ARR At the Luther Bonlsbarg, on the Lith of Dee by Rev, py Mr. Mitebell 1 Mover, of Altoona, Pa, snd Mies, Clara A, Koarr, of Lemont, Pa. (HRISTIES SCHOOL OF BUSI- NESS On and after Jan. 84, 1887, we shall snter pupils for onr regular course at the following special mbes Thres Months, $20. Four months, 885. Tuition, books, stationery and board, three months, W paid on entering, $VA00, —— = 1 8 Send for cirewinre and make your areange- ments to enter at the beginning of the sew your, N. CHRISTIE, Principal, Tock Haven, a thibg = -
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