————————-— The Centre democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub Ld d every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte Centr viv, Pa TERME~ash (0 advance omens 3) 33 If not paid in savanos sinranin A LIVE PAPER devoted to theinteresis of the Lie peuple. payments made within three mouths will be con dered (p ndvance, No paper will be discontinued until arrearagos are pa fdaxcept at option of pablishers Papers going out of the county must be paid for in BoVahoe, Any personprocuring us ten gash subscribers will present a copy (ree of charge. Jur extensive circulation wakes this paper an un- waually reliably sod profitable medium for sdvertiniig We have the most ample facilities for JUB WORK nd are prepared to print all Kinds of Books, Tracts, rogram mes, Posters, Uommeroisl printing &o. in the sstatyio ano at the lowest possibie rates, All advertisements for a less term than thremonths | cents per Lue for the first three insertions. and & line for each additions: insertion . Spec inl otices oue-liall more, Biltorir] notices 18 conts per line, Locat Noroes 1 1 liberal disconnt is wade to perscasadvertisingby quarter hal) year or yoal Jasloliows cuts por | SPACER YOCUPIED 5 mos {1 year thronging the breezy beach of the ocenn ix at the top~-noch of its glory in August, Itis then that the truest picture of all that is delightful, sttrac- tive aud enjoyable in sea-shore life pre- sents itself, pleasure, the glorious holliday of lovers of uguatie sports, and the harvest of the fisherman, It iv preemiently the op- portunijty for thoes who would see all that is worth seeing, and enjoy the highest degree of all the charms of life by the bounding wave, The select excursions to Atlantic | City, Cape May. or Sea Tsle City, fixed { by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for August 11th, with the ten days sl- | this period, and permit its patrons to pass the choicest days of midsummer at any of these waritime cities. period too, when every one needs a va- sr Binoche) non TO inches)... 35186 1060 20 tnches... Foreign advertisements must be paid for before in | partion, except on yearly contracts, when half-yearly | . ; { {and will be sold at sll points between | payments’ « advance will be require d oLrrteat Novions, 15 cents per line each insertion, Nothing tnserted for less than HO cents Business Norioes. in the editorial columns, 15 cents er line, enciinsertion DIRECTORY. DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS Congress, Hon. A.G. Cunrix, Bellefonte, Bate Senator, Hon, W. A. WaLtacr, Clearfield, Ropreseutatives, Hon. J, A. Wasnwanp, Hon. L. Ruoxe. Pr sident ‘Judge 40th Dist, Centre and Huntingdon Hon. A. 0, Furst, Bellefonte, Aw ocinte Judges, Hon, OC. Musso Hon J. RB. xia. Juuaty Commissioners, A. J Grier, Jxo. Wor, Jxo, Haxpenson, Oommissioners’ Clerk, G. W, RUMBERGER. Sheriff, W, Mites WarLken, Depaty Sheriff, Wx. Duxexay, Prothonotary, L. A. Scuakerron, Treasurer, Cuan, Swrrn, Ragister and Clerk Orphans’ Cour Recorder, Fraxx E. Brae, District Attorney, J. OC. Maren, Coroner, Dr. H. K. lov. County Detective, Cap't A. MuLrex. CHURCHES, Presbyterian, H yard street, Rev, Wm. Laurie Pastor Services every Sunday at 10-30 A. wand T » ox. Sunday School (Chapel) st 230 ». wx. Mesting (Chapel ] Wednesday at 7-309. x, M. BE Church, Howard and Spring Streets, Rev. D. 8. Monroe, Pastor, Services every Sunday at 16-30 a ww. and 7». %. Sunday School st 2-30 ru. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7-50 pon, 80 John's Protestant Episcopal Ohurch, Lamb and Allegheny streets, Rev J. Oswald Davia, Rector. i Bervicen every Sunday st 1000 4. mw, snd Tr. » Prayer Meeting Wednesday snd Friday evenings, 8t. John's Roman Catholic, East Bishop Street, Rev, | P. MeArdle Pastor, Mass ai 6 and services 1600 A. w, sad TroX Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rev. W. IIL H Fayder Pastor. Services svi ry Sunday at 10-30 4, » snd? rm, Sanday School at 2-30 pr. %. Prayer Wheting Wednesday evening at 7.00, Pastor Bervices every Sunday at 1030 4 wand 7 » w. Sunday School st 2-0 ». x T3 Wednesday evening United Brethern, High and Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman. Pastor, Services svery other Sunday at | 10-30 a.m. und 7 pr. x. Sunday School st & A, un. Pray- | or Meoting Wednesday at 7-30 pw. AM. E Ohurch, West High Breet, Rev. Norris Pastor. Services svery Bunday morning a | evening Y.M. C. A, Spring snd High Streets Meeting and Services Sunday std ¢ 8. Library and | Reading Boom open from ¥ A, ¥. to 10 ». x, daily LODGES, Pra i ‘ 7" | them, but realizing his perdicament, he | of the | New York Tribvine Eve he was not | n then tn iatter n hot { green corn on the cobs, ORE" 1it cut it out and prese ve it, and { the roasting ears come try { telegraphed General | ‘a few hours, | eition, and when the majority of the people sre enabled to take it. This is also the lust oppoitunity but one, all desirable, | things considered the most | Pittsburg and philadelphia, | lewve [yrone at 1:20 p.m, and the fare from that poiot is #7. 65, It is the heyday of socia) ADDITIONAL LOCAL, ~The mayor and members of the city council of Williamsport who were are : : : | rested charged with neglect in not keep ing East Third street in repair, had a hearing on Saturday and were held in bail for trial, ~The employes of the Readiryg rail. road company have been notified hereafter free pisses would be issued once » month desired them. The passes will be good for any point on that road ~A# David Biand was driving a8 horse to those who near the railroad at Lemont on Monday | the animal became frightened at the loco- | motive and ran away, throwing Mr, Bland lowed by the return coupon, will cover | teut and brulsed, but his out of the wagon. He was considerably injuries sre not | thought to be of a serious nature, Itis a} ~The Republicans of Ohio at their Foo N : ’ oe | State Convention at Toledo last Thurs- | Governor, J. B The ticke.s will be good for ten days, | Train will | Excursionists will speod the night in | | Philadelphia and proceed to the sea- | shore by any regular train of the next | | day. For detailed information relative to the excursions call address the | nearest ticket agent. on or s—— A A —— Striking at Luncheon oO Braxcu, July 27. their Lose —hs several has { been custom for { Hotel Elberon and the connecting | cotteges sruck Monday for higher wa the hour, The dishes were all in readiness as were the ges just at luncheon | guests when the waiters refused | serve the meal unless their pay was increased from forty to fifty dollars a { month. Proprietor Jones was summon- ed and was inclined to | at once acceded to the demand strikers, {satisfied and insisted that the | waiter Fischer, who is obnoxious to his | subordinates should be discharged. The now angered hotel-keeper at once re- | fused their demand and as ou result the | husks but the last layer next the corn, { corps of waiters quit work. Mr. Jones at once impressed all the { available servants as waiters apd with- Lutheran, East High street, Rov, Chas. T. Steck, | B » | out much Prayer Mesting at | isconveince the meal served. Some of the fair guests, was who | commended the proprietor's stand in the matter nsisted in the service, Mean, time Jones who had anticipated a stike, to his New; York, sgent and a new corps of waiters arrived in They were met by a del, egation of strikers, who paid them to did go back to New York, which thes Wi “ |it is a miracle that the eye ball was not day nominated the ticket ; Lieutenant following Foraker: Governor, Captain W, C, Lyon; Supreme Judge (long term) William F Supreme Judge (short State Dixson, Auditor, KE. W,. State Treasurer, J. C. Brown: Attorney General D, K, board of Public Works, C. A. Flick~- —— Hon. of. N. titn of one of Casanova was the vie. the most singular scei- dents we have ever heard of, last Mon- | day, says the Pailipshurg Ledger was sitting in his office reading, when { he suddenly hesrd a sharp elick, and { immediately felt something enter his { right eye, but felt no pain. | nation, he found a exami that a small sesle of | glass bad bursted from his eye glasses, re | G0IDg 10 a barber shop, he had a stream VOQrs, | i : : . { of water injected forcibly, by means of { all the French waiters employed st the | ‘ yy MY a rubber tube, under the eye lid, w.th { the effect of washing out the sliver of discharge all of | glass, which was about the shape of of a shad fish scale was done to the eye whatever, although badly cut. The cause of the barsting, by Mr. is attributed fact that be had the frame tightened a | { short time prior to the accident, Indian the to presesve —An missionary tells how After you read when it. “When your corn is in good eating condition, pluck the ears and remove all the being careful not to expose any of the grains. Then tie a string tightly | around this husk at the end where the | silk is; then i clean hickory ashes, put in it three | four gallons of water in a deep vessel, of or {ake one-half gallon and while it is boiling dip the corn in- to it slowly eight or ten times, holding | by the siring you have tied around it, | ever you wan'l roasting ears { have then as fresh as when they came | { from the stalk, Hang awsy in a dark, dry place. When: you will The Indians preserve that | Shear; | term), F. J.| Poe; | Watson; Member of the | He | size and | No harm | Casanova, to the | New Advertisements. | FuAl NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to ail persons in. | terested that the i the goods and chatteles set spurt to widows ! under the provisions of the Act of the 14h | [of April, A. D, 1851, have been confirmed | ni, si. by the Court and Gisd of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court o Centre county and if no exception be filed | therato on or before the first day of next i term the sume will be confirmed nbsolute | ly : 1. The appraisement of the personal | property of James Antes, late of Howard wownship, decensed, ns sot upart to his wid. | low, Nuncy E Antes 2. The spprasement of property ol Robert PF. Craig, guwon township, decensed his widow, Nancy A. Craig 3. The nppraisement of | property of Willinm McC | of Potter township, incensed, ne set apart tw his widow, Margaret MeCormick 4. The nppraisement of the personal property of Theodora Gordon, late of } Bellefonte borough, decessed, as sot apart to his widow, Esther G The sppratgemont of the persona | property of David Kreps, late of Ferguson township, deceased, as set spurt Lo bis ow, Rachel Kreps t. The appraisement of persons property of Ww Fleck, nin © Bogs wwhnrhip, deceased, gs set apart u his widow, Susan C. Fleck 7. The Sppraisement ol ihe personal pr periy ol townshiy decensed. us widow, Ruth A. Bharp BR. The spprajsement of flowing inventories of in the office i f Lis person if Fer He sol npary nla the pie Gordon | OD { the George Crnorge Sharp, npnri the res! and {| personal property of James Webtier, late of Walker tows ship, decensed, Matilda Webner 8 The appraisement of of John H. Barnhart, ship, deconsnd, ms sel » Martha J. Barnhart | 10. The sppraisemant of the | property of Adam Bear, lau | township, decensed, ns wei ¢ widow, Catharine Besar 11. The appraisement of property of William Rody | Spring township, deceased. as sel spurt | nis widow, Cataerine Rodgers 12. The appraisement of the pw | property of Edmund jeliefonte Buro sgh. deceased. ws sot apart ne del part { Wo his wid Ww, b rating Blanchard, ate of {to his widow, Mary F. Diancherd 18 The appraisement of the porenns | property of Ferdinand Beezar, late of Ber. | ner township, decensed, ss sot apart to his | widow, Maggie Boezer, now Bosch 14. The sppratsement of Bamue {inte of Haines townshi Hons © apaitl to bis widow, Elizabath RB 15. The sppraisement of the property of David B Pletcher, laste of Howard township, decessed, as sot spert Ww bis widow, Orphs Pletcher nant as al ‘Pi persons MENDMEST TO THE CONSTITUTION PRO LN posed to the citizens of this Commonwenith for their approval or rejection by the General of the Oommon wealth of Pennsylvanie. Published by order of the Secretary of the mmo wealth, in pur sonmoe of Article XVIII of the Oonstitntion dads t resolution propwsing ss amendment to the oonetitation of the commonwealth Buorsox 1. Be it rescived by the Senate and House if Reprewontatives of the Commonwenlth of Penna! vania in Genornl Assemntly met, That the § wing i» proposed sean amendment of the coustita tion of The cummon wealth of Pennsylvania io socordence with the provisions of the slghteenth article thereof AMENDMENT Strike ont fromm section one, of article sight for gualifoations for voters which reads se follows “If twentydws yours of age oF upwarde be shall have paid within two youre, 8 Male or county tax, | which sball have boots assonsed ul least two months, | and paid at least one month before the slection,” » | that he section which reads ae follows . “Beery amle citipen y wg. aos goon seaming the lowing gualifiostions, shall be entitled to vote at all elections First He shall have bean o citizen of the United Staten at leant one month Secvmd. He shall have revided in the state os or if, having previously been a qualified + cithpens of the wats, he shall and returned, then sis wont) lmmed the twantyw ne H 1 & Ton | sehr of Be i tive horn have reinovs | therefrom ately wid- | Assemtiy | For this S=day Strike Clock, with At FRANK P. BLAIR'S. Alarm Attachment, «rx WHEN YOU CAN GET IT FOR $4.00 >C ARPRETS< We have now on exnibit in and sale the large complete assortment of | precoding the sheetion ever shown in Bellefonte, at the very lowest which a with« | Third. He shall have resided { trict where he chal] offer W prices, : i out a single failure. | rp : : : jmmetiately preceding the sloction, ge No. 208, A. ¥. M., meets on Tues fore every fall moon without entering the hotel, i hundreds of bushels in this way 8 the elect bie , 1: . \ ¥ i vote at least two teonths any and all times can be relied on. Lace Curtains io great the Seat Then the hotel man telegraph : r No. 241, meets on Fri i ings onetams Com npande 2 8 , on the second riday night of Cantrs Lodge lay evening at 7 push House Bellefonte Encampment No and fourth Mondays of esch month ih the Hall pmite the Bush House, Bellefonte © fiNe 290, 0.0f U avery Tuesday evening in Bash Arcade Sonnell No. 141, Junior Order U. A M. mests every Friday evening, Bellefonts Conclave No. 111.1. 0. FI. meets in Har ris’ New Building the second sad fourth Friday eve | sing of each month Bellefonte Pencilles™ Co, “B" 5th Reg. N. G. P meets in Armory Hall every Friday evening. 0.0 V7. meet avery Thurs 1.0.0. F. Hall, opp lock at tile T2. meets the second | pe y un AM. meets | lrgan Branch { lice Justice Campbell all | charged Scoring the Brawlers | leave town, Movst Vervon, Ind, July 26.—At the regular meeting of the Harrox Post, No. 194, G. A. R., of this city iast night, | the following preamble and resolutions | were introduced by Captain William H. Whithworth and unanimously adopted: Waereas, The President of the United States has accepted an invitation to be present at a meeting of the national en- campment of the G. A, R., to be held at | St. Louis in September next ; and Wueneas, He has been induced to withdraw his acceptance of the invita - tion by reason of disloyal and threaten ing language used by certain individuals who clsim that there is not enough room in the city of St, Lou's for the President and the G. A. R., at the same time ; therefore be it. “Resolved, That itis the opinion of the members of this Post that all indi- viduals whose language and sets con- tributed to this result, if members of the G. A. RK. are guilty of violation of section 4 and 5 of article © of the rules and regulations of the order, which read as follows : Section 4 conduct unbecom- ing a soldier and a gentleman in his re- lations of the Grand Army of the Re- public ; Section 5, conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline. Ard they are further of the opinion that ali said individuals whose acts caused or induced the Chief Executive of the nation to withdraw his acceptance of the invitation to be present at such meeting of the national encampment, are pv of disloyalty and are as repre-~ hensible as those who endea to prevent President-elect Lincoln from passing through Baltimore on his way to Washington in 1861" wA{iRAND Mipsusuzr Hovivay ox THE Junsey Coast, ~What is known as “the season” a term suggesting animations grand bathing, exhilarating sailing | successful fishing, music,’ festivity, and | dinner was excellent, | fused to vacate their room« for the teomers and a general row ensued, i posse | yesterday morning eight more | Free State of the Congo from the | Taunt of the navy, who has just re more men and before, night =» corps arrived. They refused the yf the strikers and the services The stiker all policemen was sum and of the obstreperous strikers, rmon; whom were a strayed nobleman or tv o were arrested ana lodged in jail. Ely were brought in. When arraigned before Po- were dis. upon promising to at once The new waiters now hot fort, much tot he gratifieation of the guests, - —_— 8A — Believe Stanley Still Alive the W AsHiNGTON, WwW. P of the July Tisdel, late commissioner United States, and Lieutenant turned from a two vears tion of the Congo river, were inter- viewed to-day in reference to the reported death of Henry M. Stan. ley. Both, after carfully reviewing all the published rumors, declare positively their belief that Stanley was not murdered, and say that it is quite unlikely that he was drowned. LS” A AD APIO 5 explora- ~A party of young men from Rebers- burg drove to a festival at Jacksonville last Saturday night. The team consist- ing of two horses attached to a wagon, was tied near the festival and about 12 o'clock beoame tired and breaking the hitching strap started down the road, never stopping until they reached Lock Haven. There police officers captured the animals, and them in a sery Hable where domaine until Bane a itsronn w 0 Owner re- - When Baby wha sek, we gave hor Castoria, «Mannie, At the residence of the iva parents in B ges township, July M. Wasson, Miss Annie M. ith of Boggs township, Centre Va A we ding took place at Esgleville, t. ISKS. by Rew, CC, ward Lueas and Hrown, nire enunty, near the Clinton county 1857, the B. Miss The Ww. line, on Taursday, July 28, high contracting parties being Mr, F. Paters from Maggie Haines, Unionville, and Centre county. Rev, ceremony was performed by B. Glanding of this city, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This der never varies. A marvel of theo with the maftit rity, than hy Bold DER 00, 106 Wall street, Now York RNS Stas] Contral State Normal SCHOOL, When she was & Child, she cried for thogeands of people on pleasure bent, | Fourth. If testy twe yours of age of wy | shall have paid wi fi two vents a slate of gnty ftax, which shall hare boon sssessnd at months, and paid at Jens before | thom,” shall be a mended tisk Frery fiven twenty ing the lilowing vole al the polling place which he shall of the time} where First, He shall have boots a ait Staten at Joast thirty days Sovond He shall bave resided iz the stole one your or ¥, having previovsly been 8 qualified pative born citizen of the state, he shall have remo od therefrom and returned then sit months ately preceding the wards he onal two ae I the ele oat fe veure of age gasification read as we pale , Poss ola te entitled & & resident ar 1 vlee a Sector or sdection where he shall offer to vote at leset thirty mediately preceding the | the setsion thereon! next after the adopt {| thom. shall. and from time to time (heroner act laws to properly em loroe this provision Fourth Rrets sonle citisen of the age of tw one years, who shall bave been a citizen for hi dave sod an inhabitant of this slate ote Year preceding an election, sxoept af municipal slactions and for the last thirty ars a resident of the district in which he may offer vote entitled to a vole af aw & slection in the election trict of which he ahall at the tite not eleswhere for all officers at after may be slect ad by the people lays im election. The legislature at this ww AY, ot hie shall din be a resident Dow Are PRovinEn, or here vice of the Bate or of the United Sinton, in the srmy or nary thereof, shall be deprived of hie vote, by res son of his absence from election district and the lagisiature shall have power to provide the manner in which sad the time and place at such canvas of thelr voles in the election district in which they respectively reside, Fifth, Por the purpose of woling, no person shall be dowtrved to have gained of lost a residence by reason of hie presence Gr absence while smployed in (he see vies of the United States or the State, nor while on gaged fn the navigation of the waters of the State or oy the high sone. por while a stodent of any collage or seminary 6 lenrn ing, nor while kept at any alms bevstme or public institation, except the inmates 0. any home for disabled and indigent soldiers and sailors whe, for the purpose of voting, shall be deemed to romide In the election district where said home is located. Laws shinil be made for ascertaining by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be eutitied to the right of sffease harohy swtabiishe A tras copy of the Joint ress ation CHARLES W. STONE Revretary Of the Cammonwerith UDITORS NOTICE. «The auditor d appointed to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the exceutors of the estate of James Marlin, late of Walker township, deceased, will attend to the duties of bis appointment al bis office In Bellefonte on Friday, the 18th day of August, al ton o'clock a.m, of said day, when and where all parties interasted ean attend if they see proper, D. ¥. FORTNEY, 80--3t, Auditor. MXEOUTORS NOTICE. «Letters tos 4 twswwmentary upon the estate of Henry Dopp, late of Howard township, , having been granted to the un. dersigned, all knowing themselves indebied to the said estate will plonse make payment thereof, and those bavi claims sftaind Ui Joi will present en AE RORGR D. JOUNSTON, immedi | nly ) iy | pent | slection | be | variety with all the fixtures belonging thereto. Window BI and fixture, in fact everything in the House Keeping line, Xe. including Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Tickings, 4 . We handle the f the election districtof | of the United | +ROCHESTER CLOTH ING <- ! 3 Third, He shall lave resided in the election district | And are the only Clothing dealers in town who do, and will you a well made good fitting suit at the same] prices asked you for slop shop trash. sell and | That | in time of war 50 elector in the actual military ser. | which | sch absent electors may vote, and for the return and | - Salve inthe world for Cats, Bruises, | Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblaint Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi. | tively oures Piles, or no pay required. It | is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For saleby J. Zriiex & Sow. | ~Mingle's shoe store. —Fnglish Spavin Linimant removes all Hard, Soft, or Callousad Lumps and | Blemishes from hors=s, Blood Spavin Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Stifl ins, Sore od Swollen Throat, Ete, Save $50 by use of one bottle, Warrant. ed, Sold by F. Potts Green, Drugaise, Bellefonte f44-1y. ~Spring and summer season, 1887 We are now showing full lives of sen. sonable woolens, leave your order now, Moxreomsny & Co. Buckiax's Anxica Savve, ~The Best | @ Tailors, ¥ Try it once. S. & A. LOEB.
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