The Centve Bemporat, kh aseday Horning, February 10, 1867. J. A. SWAVELY, = Loos] Editor, bo sataining Uoportant news, inl d Frown aay pari ol tis county, No communications sorted iaiessaccompanied by ie real name eo! the wiiter NgIPON Dani Local Department. —L{alicoes—(inrmans. «New ealicoes—Garmana, — Consult the Druncuar's sale Regis: ter. ~—House for rent—apply at Desocrat office. (tet your sale bills printed at the Centre Devocnar office. Dress good + in ali ihe new styles. In black goods we lead—Garmans, “Let every Democrat attend his party eaucus, and vote for the best men for each office. —lce cream overy day at Jacob's, delivered in any quantities to families at shortest notice, —Adjutant General Hastings is com- pelled to spend a considerable portion of hi+ time at Harrisburg. —Rev. A. D. Werts formerly of this oounty is having a remarkably success. ful revival, so says the Huntingdon Semi Weekly News. —Wae are under oblizations to Hon. John A. Woodward for that delightful oid bundle of nonsense known as the Legislative Record, —Subseriba for a county paper if you If miss don't take one you oughs to. you don't take the Dexocrar you a rare treat each week, Sidney Miller, of Pleasant Gap, the auctioneer, can be engaged Ad- well known to cry dress him at Pleasant Gap, Pa. - Lock Haven has ph of water 188 DOW. The sales at reasonable rates, an abundant sug ordinary who was accustomed to bas'ent been thirsty sweral We of the Clinton Lier | § WMT uf we very ne Vv An OVer ing on our way world were you the ~(3round he sireet Joe ? iightening with thunder and unusual thing in this Iatitude day followed suit with the addition of a If ground hog business there 1% anyiln hard rain, then we are prom- ised an early sprio Botton OD -P, F. and . Grove, interviewed tho ros Pine Grove Mills, of Fur chance to deve TPR I 3 Bellefonte and to its Weh { with reference exten guson will avail lop their is offered. —We are now in good rur and turning out iofs 0 re by Get your job w work, Ord mail or telej it ean be Call the work at low figu at =] he pros ped is i of the Bellefonte ar road to if the thems matter depends much peopie ives spirit of Furguson townshij The advantages t tension of the road should not bs un- der estimated. Now the time strike, the iron is hot, —~Prof. D. M: Wolf Superintendent will be s « is present county an fidate for re-election. The Profess has an excellent officer. Wen candidates, Rev. Steck Whether there are to be any more can- wr yw have two and Rev, didates or not remains to be seen directors will name ths man. Wolf and Mr. Steck are Democraia. «= Rev. Steck of our town, is mention- | ed as a candidate for county Supt. Mr, Steck is certainly in every way qualified for the position, and would make a most would be a very nice thing for excellent Saperintendent, It him his congregation is small snd not over- | Th i Me] ly asks “Why shouldn't Lock Haven names | ‘ for the posi | ah | ertainly bas room for an article of that Kind some Lime ago was complain” seem to be | Kind and me no [4 ¥ burdened with sui pias revenue, are several other have been mentioned tion all of whom are capable. Brother Meek tearing his shirt collar over the fact that there is still a Repubiiean county Detective. OF oon men whose don't Laer ever had. But as our neighbor went into hysterios over the presence of Harry Keller in the Recorders and Registers offices we naturally suppose he would file objections to Capt, JMallen, Why not ? The Good Templars will bold a Dis frist Lodge in Contre Hall, commencing to day and continuing until Friday evening, when a general meating will be held, Many prominent temperance speakers of the state will be present to | | will take place about 11 o'clock, The address the people at the different see. sions, No doubt Baellefoute will he well represented, We are informed that on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock a heck load will start from the Y. M. C. A. rooms for Contra Hall and returning after the meeting in the evening. i # | cannot "| thay g in the | § Ward at t West { Benne { Monday sping order | y be snined by the ex- | to I oul i . A agrinst the bulwarks and made | Woll i Wel will give each one a send off and the loth Mr. | | a solid basis and | permitted to join, { brighter, a NO OBjee~ | : " : a | ways-growi p to Belie~ tion to Capt. Mallen as an officer ss he |" crowing boom come up to Belle H has been one of the most efficient we | fonte. | ean make them —Fruit of all kinds at Jacob's. —25 cents for a pair Ladies wool hose - Garmans, ~Qystors in any style snd by the quart, shell or tub at Jacob's, 4-th, — Get your sale bills and job work done at the Dexocrar office Allegheny street opposite Brockerboff House second door to the left as you go in the hall. ~Just think of a little town like Millheim having 27 drummers in two days. That town will in a short time be well stocked with goods of every de- scription, ~The Lewistown Democrat & Sentinel looks likea new silk hat so nice and glossy in its new dress, The Democrat & Sentinel deserves the support its ap: pearance indicates it is receiving. We congratulate our contempoary on its prosperity. ~The Lock Haven Democrat says Col, Teller bas been notified that the Bush House will go next, and that Mrs. Bush has been threatened with the destruc tion of her private residence. Kind in the fire-bug to notify our people of their intentions, —Miss Van Zandt, the female crank, who married Anarchist Spies by proxy has written a book on that worthy, It was notoriety that Miss Van Zandt was after more tham a husband in Spies The only objection that could be urged to the marriage of those two pecple was that it might perpetuate a race of fools and criminals. —On last Tuesday evening the Good Templar Lodge met in their hall and one of the principal features of that f My Of Gir. noble body was the initiation John Wagner. John mastered the goat to perfection and came out ahead This is an illustrious in the end. step ia his passage through life and should be followed by many more. ~The M presented “Our Re Tue cnn pr eDowell Comedy Company giment to a Inic wi audience on day evening. We RMse Of Lhe say too ompany. Each mem be Any &cior or peared before ou IRVOr us | crowded house « We have i the commitie i the different caucus will be held at the « Ward the arbitration in room, the Ward r and Spring | their caucuses Saturday afternoon. i Mus cal Coes «h Pp of 'hil id at Pin February one week, chosing loft Queenstown on Jan 23 i. nod d | not reach New York until February 34. | BOWS in pe valence two of the seamen were dashed killed, several others sericusly injured. I'he storm caught it twenty-four from Queenstown, During i ® (Ground for the Undine Hose ho has been purchased by the borough thorities and arrangements Ki f a house will soon be build ne of § The company should be re-organiz none but This been very shabily treated for but go company a long their are much They faithful and efficient body of men, and time progpects have always been a | are deserving of good quarters and a ne | hearty support from our citizens. ~The Lock Haven Express pertinent. have a boom?’ We give it up She her boom company Was If yon est Rit.) the boom ing raising fogs on log». vant to see o genuine, substantial ul We have one all the time, and to order for small towns like Lock Haven. 0, “B,” Sth Regiment, will give a grand military ball in their Armory, on Monday evening, February 21st. The Company bas gone through the fire and lost everything rnd takes this plan of raising some money for the furnishing of their Armory. They should reveive a generous support from the people of Bellefonte. A feature of the ball will be a silent drill by the company which company going through the manuel of arms and executing the most difficult | manouvres without a word of command, | No disreputable characters will bo al jowed in the Armory and the best of order will be preserved. Personal. Miss Libbie 8, Moore, one of Milton's fair daughters is the guest of her uncle, Mr. E. J. Swavely. Justice Eisenhuth always keeps his subscription paid in advance, and thus has a clear conscience andJgood health, Bditor Tuten ef the Bellefonte Ae publican, put in his appesrance at our new sanctum on Saturday Inst, Brother Tuten will always be a welcome visitor. Mr. Geo. Paul, an old and valued friend who is now located at Roanoke, Va, bas our thanks for copies of Roanoke, Lynchburg, and Richmond papers. George is well known in this section and his friends will be pleased to learn that he is meeting with excel- lent success in his southern home, Mr. Barney Hampshire, an entepris- ing citizen of Chambersburg this State, and who is holding a responsible posi- tion in Harrisburg was in tewn seversl days last week attending court, and on lsst Thursday in company with Mr. Wm. T. Speer of this place gave the Centre Desocrar a call, Mr. Hamp- shire has always been a true Democrat, and at one time was editor of a paper advocating ita principals, he is a bright and intelligent gentleman capable of filling any position that may be in- trusted to him and no doubt will retain the position he now holds, —1f Council is going to appoint a Fire Marshall for the borough as recom- mended by the Insurance experts, we would suggest that the Marshall be se- lected from the ranks of the Firemen, There are a number of experienced and capable firemen who would make ex- cellent officers and it would be the pro- The fellows who stand aet and bellow out orders 11 OYA who Are workin » mot the class of : 3 At Lock . | moving out in some p men 3 LILICKIY Pacsen baal but a short distance a! chwater overflowed the 1 Ii the leaving the rai vd carried away a houses and swered for three mile fhe river, {road trae a with "heavy cak ce. The road will pr i | bably be cleared to-morrow, Haven there 3 8 twelve foot Fallo N i in bank ful fl and basement Ho ! | flood | House iver ded, i | surr unded. Pe 0} le on Water street i wees, Main street is flooded below the cansl bridge; so ia | | Church and Bald Eagle streets, the wa- | ter is just pouring into cellars, logs forced up the canal have sgainst the Ely's planing mi | and draw-bridge at : i | lodged a w | Brawn and the | whole i. There of Jacob Bower's house, on Railroad street In fact ! all the houses in that neighborhood are floodad, three began { lower end of town flooded, about four feet water in ] ’ | between Henderson and canal, At a quarter past the | water to fall, and all further believed to he past, danger | ! A Garant Staxp. ~The | Drsecrar at Bellefonte keeps a | nate,” fully equal to Don Quixote’s and in this week's issue rays : The News man made some insulting reiantks about the blooded horse of the senior editor of the Desmockar snd every Limb the gallant brute sees Bailey be | gets sick. Who gots sick<Bailey or the horse ? That's what we want to know, «lock Haven Demoeral, Neither of them, Joa, the pronoum “he'' applies to the ‘senior editor of the Desocrar’ ~don't you see? News, Yous the "senior gets awfal sick when | ho sees Bailey. Its the “Senior” that | soon Bailey the horse is blind. Bailey {is right. Caxton “Rosie | wel will not quote prices on beef idea in order to deocive you, but will at ali timer pay you the highest pric in ensh. I. Grucexnarives, { § it ri ws a a ~The following communication tothe Council of the Borough is of eonsider- able importsncs and the recommends H 11 will A dr. {ons dnnhtless receive proper i committes consimting of E, William Hillibish, H. IH. Harshberger and K. Hepburn hiss been fenbios, Brown, aprointea-and have mutters in charge, Berreronte, February 4, 1887. To the Honorable, the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Bellefonte: Wuereas, the frequent fires of late in your borough and consequent serious losses to insurance companies, as well ns owners of property in ssid borough, having been brought to the attention of the Undeawriters’ Association of the Middle Department, a committeo was appointed to visit Bellefcnte for the purpose of conferring with your heoor- able body, with a view of suggesting such remedies ns might be easily and readily applied, to prevent such serious losses. In pursuance of such appointment, this committee have visited your town and have made a critical examination of ita water supply snd fire department, Of the former, we ean only speak in terms of the highest praise and we can suggest nothing which would increase its efficiency. Its quantity snd distri- bution seem perfect, Regarding the latter, we beg to offer the following sag- gestions: FIRST ~ PREVENTION OF FIRES, of a Fire Marshall, whose duty it should We recommend the appointment be to inspect sny or all buildings in the borough at stated times (say twice during the year,) and st other times as the occasion may require, as : tion of stove pipes, heaters, flues ash per thing to give some one of them pro- | | ! | | | | i NEATIY | The ide | {have receptacles, rubbish in Hin or other ansale auth found hours Ir ydes pani, A warrao ted Wai \ aliaire, we sg and Mar facturing Company va, James 8 Cross { caman up for trial on Tuesday, February i. A) after tral he In ry was sworn who ri nd m ol $41 was given to Adam Baum Jr, in his suit against Moyer Lyon. A trial was had of the suit of Freder Dunkle, shonfl, the plaintiff was swarded a verdict wf 301-37. A jury was called and sworn in Fiack Henry W, 810216 in which cone of Martin va | Hoover fudgment In sum of vas confessed in 'avor of Lhe i! Wedneaday 1 LA TeraK | rendered nn the ease of Jonathan Dros lor ve. The Losistown and Tyrone Rail. | roxd Compsny., The plaintiff was awarded the land described in the writ, which will be relessed on the payment of $400, with interest, by the railroad company within four months, Alfred Cromiein va, Robert Mitobell and a host of other persons was an action of ejectment, The jury gave to Cromlein the land described in the writ, On Thursday a jury gave Pennock Son's & Co. a vordiot of 217.08 in their suit aginst Howard township, Philip 8. Dale vs, Peter Breon. Ver, diet for defendant, On Friday a jury gave Gephsrt & Musser » vordiot against Samuel Groen. pings in the sum of $398.18, fn Judge Hugh H. Commins court i tinued until the April term, to condi | the eass of Joseph Beaty ve. Win, J, was resched, The plaintifl not nppeacing to prosecute his suit, a non suit was entered in bis case, Jnckson Other eaves were either settled or con- ~Trisurs or No. 263, G, A, R, or Ustoxvitre Pa, 10 ris Memory ov Loca, ~A special meeting of Poters Brother's Post was called to take appropriate se- tion on the death Logan, and a committes was appointed to pre pare a suitable expression of our sorrow at his loss. At the next regular meet. ing the following testimonial was unan- imously adopted and ordered to be placed upon the minutes, Comrades, draw a little nearer, for wo foe] more lonely now than ever be- fore. Logsn; our most dearly beloved, and representative comrade, and friend, has gone to rest. Oh | how sad wo feel, how keenly we regret his departure. No more will his presence cheer, and his manly worde enooursge us in Post No more with tongue of General or encampment, and pen will he contend for the right, or guard with jealous care, the nation for which he fought and bled. Can it be, that Logan-—the friend, who instituted the tender and sacred service of Memorial Day, who last 30th of May; stood by the tomb of Grant at Riverside and placed soldier's our gbove his sleeping dust the floral trib- ute of a soldiers love-—he, whose grand physique snd heartfelt mien, gave promise only yesterdsy of many years of silent his siroew life, mow rests his body in the chamber of earth, where also o'er dust grateful affection soon will wers of S test Al i wing, Alas! ok Bartley aud wife against Thomas J. | i the We are sad to kaow that Gen ES SEU UNIONVILLE, As we do not eee much iu the papers now-n-days about our brisk little burg, we will take a little tire snd write up a few facts, Leather's new store is fest nearing completion, Mewrs Smith & Raup with thers corps of carpenters will ere long bave the building ready for Messrs, Leathers’ occupancy. Our popular dude, Mr. T. J, Dale, will shortly enter the great army of book agents, “McClellan's Own Story.” Now sol- diers, if you want a true story of the Rebellion, subscribe for a book that will disclose many secrets concerning the movements of the army, battles fought, ele, At the spelling match on last Friday night Mr, Clyds Cadwallader stood up longest before recess) and Miss Bertha Darideon after recess. Both are good spellers and deserve the honor which they earned. Mr. A. J. Smith opened his school last Monday again; be having closed it to attend the funeral of his brother at Sunbury. Jac Kass, ~The highest cash price paid for hides at the relisble meat market of A, Jeeser & Son, Allegheny street, Bello- fonte, §5-K¢, Bravo Mics Stambaugh, } Rev, inst Sabbath evening, began a protracted meeting. on Miss Basie Long is on the sick list, A certain teacher in this Township thinks that a sance, and he al Normal School is a nyi- s0 thinks that he can | teach the pupils as much as any N ml Sehool can, If that was i think N the onl Le used. 10} cents fo {wlinrmanes, | Mituale | mile | Inad, with a good frame dwelling hou Stover and Ww but ism H that mised, one day, were | B. Wagner and Korman Spiker. Visi- | : © : | near Julian Furnsce, ode acre of land, Katie Daniel tors present during the month, A. Keller, Mary C. W gner, H. Wolf, Adam B. Wolf, Wi Getlig, Clayton CU, Gu | Jer and Lafayette Neff liam E ig, School is Ina i bright | 8. D. Gernia, prosperous condition with many { scholars, L in the post nelaimed letters remaining at Be Co. Penna, February 7 1857. IM Cotter Mrs, David Flom James Frama Miss Grace Met Mollie | Strate w! of office lefonte Centre Brown Jan, J. srimick J. 8B Undine Kinle an. T Wil Persons iequirieg for letters named Fira Co. J TLR in the above list will please say advertis- | Jas. H. Donnixs, P. M. edd. Goon Resvrrs iv Every Cass.—D, A, Bradford, wholesale paper desler of | Csttanoogs, Tenn, writes that he was | | seriously sfllicted with a severe cold | Lehat settled on his longs; had tried | many remedies without benefit. Deing induced to try Dr. King's New Discov. | { ery for Consumption, did so and was en. | | tirely cured by use of a few bottles, Since which time he bas used it in his | family for all Coughs and Colds with | I best resulta. This ia the experience of | ! thousands whose lives have been saved | {by this Wonderful Dispsovery, Trial ! | L botiles free at J, Zeller & Son's Drug ‘Btorer Scholars | Susan | | other outbuildings. William Kel- | | outbuildings. —Hovers axp Lors vor Satn.--No, 1. in Union towoship, about one west of Unionville, six acres of EE) stable and other outbuil erected Price $00.00 H Gings hereon. No. 2, Situste in Huston towaship, | with a good frame dwelling house and Price $375.00, No. 8. Situate in Unionville borough, a new frame dwelling house and other Price £550.00, For information om! on or sddress, A.J. &T E Gus, 3-tf. Unionville, Pa. ~ Guggenheimer will pay the highest price in cash for hides and furs of all | Kinds Fresh bread and rolls in time for breakfast every morning at Jacob's. John Towers has re-opened his toe shop aud repair department in the rear of the room of E. L.. Powers, whete | his customers will find him ready to supply their wants. Custom work is a apeciaity with him, and satisfaction is always gusranieed. Jxo, Powsss, THRISTIES SCHOOL OF BUSI ! NESA, On sod after Jou, 34, 1667, we shall ender papile for our reguise sours al the Lllewing special meee Fores Month, 180, Tewr months, BE Teithon, hooks, stationery and board, Wires months, If pald on entering, STAG, aie So-tend for cireninrs and make yout atmagy sents to enter at the Leglening of Whe Lew your, £. N. CHRISTIE, Principal, a Leck Haves, To, His book, | believe, is entitled wy, #
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