he Centre Demorna, [on Sum Hu RSDAY, F EBRUARY 23, 1888. CORRESION Dk NO K containing Important 1 new will be glodly received for obiiation in this paper No commune lonttons will be fuserted unless accom. panied by the real name of the sender, Patrons will cwmfer a favor by ivporting any personal notice at office, Local Dapartment. ~ Febroary 23d. ~And the election is over, Six days more of February, ~8ubscribe for the Dexocrar, ~The trout season will soon be here, ~QCompany B is to have new uniforins #100, —Jim Schofield - Oh! well, say no more about it. ~ Where was Feidler when Tate's light went out, Rev, Hayden preached for the Disciples last Sunday, ~Our rooster crows over defeat of the bed bug and cockroach organ, ~Schofield to Fiedler—You did it with your little leitor in the Daily News. ~ Quite a number of accidents have been reported recently in Bellefonte, —fhe Y. M. C. A. contemplates giving another entertainment soon, ~Wm. Galbraith, the steam fitter, is suffering from un attack of rheumatism. —8 me pretty good suckers are being e.ught in Spring Creek with a dip net, —Miss Nora Showalter, of Philips- baryg, is visiting the Misses Shivery, of this place. ~The last Tuesday with busy candidates and poli ticians, generally. stree's were crowded — Election day opened up nice and Partisan polities will warp the mind of the strictest follower of the Savior of men, and what a strain it must be on a winner. We would'nt be iu polities for nothing, Some fellow may object to the grammar of that last sentence but them's our sentiments if the grammar doos seem a little off. ~Mr. Gephart, North street, Mill- heim, gave a lot of ground about 100 feet north of his residence to the Re- formed church, on which a house of “worship is to be erected. He has aid wit this portion of his farm into town ts. These are some of the most desir. able locations for buildivg in the town, Rev, Cherles T, Steck, a popular and eloquent lecturer of Bellefonte, deliver. ed his populsr lecture on ‘‘Popular Hero Worship” to the Students and faculty of Dickinson Semioary at Williamsport on Friday night laat. Rev, Steck and Rev, Gray, principal of the Seminary, are warm personal friends and havo been ever since boj hood, — Clinton Democrat, ~The question of organizing a per- manent Democratic Club in Bellefonte the young men are anxious and willing to join an organi- zation of that character and to keep it up. We think it is a prime necessity and a club should be promptly organ- ized, is being agitated, Elegant rooms can be secured in the new Bush Arcade and we should be awake to the importance of the matter. Let us have a Club by all means, Building promises to be very brisk the coming spring in the borough, the north ward in addition to the war- in ious houses now under construction, C. M. Bower Eaq., Eilis L. Orvis Esq., and J. Kyle McFarlane will build houses on east Linn street, while Saml. Gault will erect a queen Ann on Curtin street, elegant On Lamb street Elmer Showers will build a cosy little house, while elear. A better day jouldn't have been had for the purpose, — Emma Abbott, the noted actress, will appear at A next Wednes- | itoona day night in “Faust,” ~The local convention of the Y. M, . A, begins to-morrow and continues unt:l Sunday evening. the Thursday ~The entertainment given at Presbyterian evening netted quite a neat sum, Chapel last «Bruce Garmao, son of D. Garman, of the Garman hotel, is sufferiog with | a severe attack of inflamatory rheuma~ | { for the past for'y years, in various other parts of town many buildings are projected. Dr. Woodside, engaged in missionary who hss been work -— Rev, in India lectured on that subject in the Presbyterian church The Doctor isa man of very pleasant ad. dress and of fine culture. on Sabbath morning and evening, Fe is easnest in his work and has devoted the best In he had a very large and attentive audi- ence and had his presence been gener- years of his life to it, the morning ally known the church would have been crowded, Mr.and Mra. F. V. Irish of the! —In the near future the young men ~Mr, an « F. V. Irish, p | ’ ” | connected with the Y. M. C, A. with State Normal School, Lock Haven, ! | A. with ‘ . the aid of some of the young ladies spent Sunday with relatives in Belle- | ’ fonte. | — Election day was a bright sun shiny day, and the statesmen flew around like bees after the first flower of spring. ! —Mr. John McClellan, of Lincoln, ; Neb., who has been visiting the family of Robt, McKnight for the past month, | will return home to-morrow. —The Be!lef yeady to appear in fonte needs now is a some good, nie band will soon be public. All Belle- new depot and solid cow stables, i 11th, 1888, | wetgn. On February Grace Ray, infant daughter of Mr, and | Mrs. Berry Ray, of Lemont, aged 4 months and one day of whooj - ing eough, deer was seen in the | ~A young vicinity of Reservoir Hill last Sunday morning. The same is said to have been caplured by a Mr. Hepburn of | this place, ~Marxiep ~Oa the 16th inst, by | Rev. Z. A. Yearick, at the Reformed | i clo " ave J. 3 ] parsomage, Asronsburg, Mr. A. Jackson losure and ga A- Feidler as his . . . | authority, Everybody knew that Feidler Stover and Miss Eve Stover, both of | ; ] Haines townshij was not responsible and the story fell Ain~s 18 Y. i : of the Williames- A. rooms and ser- ~The convention port district Y. M. ( vices will ba held on Sabbath morning Jternoon and evening in several of the « marches of town. poner A little boom for the Legisla- pare. It was attached to the bossism of tse Republican party of the borough The finder will be rewarded by leaviog the toomlet at the Gasatte office. «Harry Keller of Adjutant General Hastings department, spent several a gyn in Bellefonte and dropped in to se# the Devocrar. Harry is spending hin evenings reading Black stone, we Dyn, ~On February 9th, 1888, Jno. EK. Stover, son of Jebn and Sarah Stover of Lauvertown, of Brights disease and inflammation. Aged 17 years, 5 months, and 18 days. Interment at Shiloh, «And the Feidler gang came down on the Republican oaucudand said that little Walter should be the nominees and then the Republican mule objected to being ridden by a Jack Ass, sod little Walter sad the Peldlor boom, were gone. ~in Tuesday morning a young samed Royer had his leg caught be “ween the coweatcher of the engine and a car, on the Lemont Railroad, near Renyoyds Mill, He was not seriously hart but bad a very narrow esoape. —~8Some of the employees at the Rallefonte Furnace struck on Tuesday far higher wages and the Messrs, Collins were compelled to supply their places with other men, We suppose the mat. tereounld bave been amicably settled it efforts bad been made in that direo- | chestnuts fro | other fellow LL ] 1 souls costes 10d will hold an entertainment of a literary character for the purpose of obtaining CLEVELAND'S Tariff Reform Message a ENDORSED BY THE VOTERS OF BELLEFONTE. HONEST AND EFFICIENT OF- FICERS ELECTED WITH- OUT REGARD TO POLITICS, SCHOFIELD AND KEICHLINE EMPHATIOALLY ENDORSED THE FEIDLER SBECRET CAU- CUS ANTI.LAW AND ORDER CANDIDATE FOR DEFEATED. J. L. SPANGLER ON THE WAY TO THE PRESIDENCY BUT TWO MORE STEPS BETWEEN SPANG- LER AND THE CHIEF MAGIS TRACY. The result of the elections Tuesday stake, Chief their interests at this so with the Burgess, Collector and Overseer of the Poor dictat- the borough little crowd who combined and ed to the Republicans of who should be their candidate for that Feidler hardly got warmed in the town forced be- and office, whose posterior has Walter Bayard on the Republicans cause he was a Koight of Labor of the Republican party snd the result bair in of endorse. is that Bayard will not part his The Keichline and Schofield is an the Burgess office. election ment of their administration of their offices that they should feel very [proud money for a new carpet in the reading Rooms of that organization and a week | ww 80 after the entertainment some | of the young men will have another Mock Trial this will be one of the grandest entertainmeats of the season, | great preprations are being made to | make these efforts a success in every partic ular and the peo} le should | show their appreciation of such efforts by liberally patronizing them ~ Brother Tuten of the Repl mn is red headed, he handsome, he has do faults, but he never allows h oAY be slow ne = pol ibtiess his little mself to be | used as a cats paw to pull out red bot | litical fire for an- of the disclosed im the po This the when editor Gazette discovered he the great secret of Jas Scofield’s feeding | the poor at the borough expense and | for the purpose of electing himself over. seer. Tuten published the ‘great dis. of and one that i» deserved, In West ward it seems that Joseph Gross is a resideat by sbout 17 majority, and the old mare can not be put in at $150 ' BURGESS | against the wishes and better judgment | 3 Wolf; Church Trustees, | Tyson, | Henry Southard; are very satisfactory in their results to | the people of the borough who have | particularly is | ax | The | contest on Burgess was a rebuke to the | the this time. When our friend John | Olewine challenged Mr, Gross’ vole he put his foot in it up Lo his knee The Fazette man's little boom for tne Legis { lature has been nipped by the early i frost But we bh pe he may carefully nurse it into life again and be able t lLictate his nomination to the Rey it an party next fall We are sorry for Mr. Feidler but the verdict of his ¥ is that he is “too fresh.’ SOUTH WARD Kes, L Spangler, 156; W W Bayard, ASS'T BURGESS Thos Shaugheney, 182, D M Glenn 1110 ASSESMOR Daniel Everhart, 17% H H Bewner, 117. TREASURER, Chas Cook, 138; Emil Joseph, 153 YLLECTOR, flat, ~ Yesterday was Washington's birth Next hog day, the natal day of the immortal OG. W_ is the best day in the short month Eebruary, day. to ground [ts a national holiday just as is ground hog day alhtough its antiquity does not If we were to choose between the two from patriotic motives we would vote for the G, W. day. It is the only day in February in which a bank can’t protest a note, they always do it the day before, On ground hog day you ean't with safety draw your check before 3 o'clock P. M. You can on the day aet apart for the birth of G. W, ~=Jacob Woodring of Port Matilda, had a queer experience not long since with the night mare, not the put her in at $150 kind, but a real genuine simon pure article, He dreamed that some frightful animal was after bim, goiog to orush him in its awful jaws, He suffered the tortures of a martyr in his mind, When he awoke he was in a per. feot sweat, but the hideous animal had disappeared. While the night mare was on him our friend Jake was tearing up ned. He kicked himself cloar out of bed, jammed his foot out of the window and broke two toes, kicked himself back into bed and his loving wife “Lib” out on the other side. Then kicked himself out on the floor. Lib became alarmed at Jakes anties and yelled murder with a vigor that alarm- od the household. Jakes friends are having considerable fun over it while Jake has been nursing his broken toes date as far back, with great. patience. : ‘ J M Keichline, 17 CONETARLR 140: J C 0; Smith, 11 H H Montgomery, Mallory, 155 HIGH CONSTABLE. Eli Baney, 159; Leander Green, 103 OVERSEER OF POOR. Jas Schofield, 207; D K Tate, 86, AUDITOR = 3 YEARS, J N Lane, 175; J W Kline, 121, JUDGE OF ELECTION, CM Bower, 178; Joel Johnston, 113. INSPECTOR. C M Garman, 175 D I Parsons, 113 COUNCIL MAL. Nicholas Baucr, 167; Jno Feaster, 122, SCHOOL DIRECTOR, ES Wian, 182; W E Desllva, 100, NORTH WARD, BURGESS, W W Bayard, 162; J L Spangler, “36. ASS'T BURGESS, DM Glenn, 193; Thos Shaughensy, 108, ASAmason, Daniel Everhart, 100; H H Benner, 197. TREASURER, Chas Cook, 231; Emil Joseph, 70, CONNTAME, Montgomery, 221; Mallory, 75. COLLECTOR, Keichline, 136; Smith, 144, MIGH CONSTABLE, Baney, 121; Green, 177. OVERSEER. AUDITOR, 3 YRARS, Lane, 108; Kline, 193, JUDGE, Hewes, 103; Kline, 106, INSPECTOR Harris, 192; Buck, 108 COUNCIL Potter, 150; Munson, 119 SCHOOL DIRRCTOR Harris, 203; Woodring, 90. REGINTRATION ASSESSOR Wagner, 107; Singer, 103, WEST WARD BURGESS Spar.gler, 59; Bayard, 76, ASS'T BURGESS Glenn, 70; Shaughensy, 61 ABFERSOR Benner, 86; Overhart, 54 TREASURER Cook, 100; Joseph, 04 TAX COLLECTOR Keichline; 62, CONKTANLE Montgomery, 88, Mallory, 51 HIGH CONSTABLE Green, 78; Baney, 59 OVERSEER 52; Tate, 86 AUDITOR Kline, 88; Lane, 52 JUDGE OF ELECTION Herkeimer, 92; Biair, 49 INSPECTOR 1; Miller, 50 COUNCH Smith 79, Schofield, B irdey, a9 Olewine, 61; Gross, 78 SCHOOL DIRECTORS Stover, 2 yrs, 91; Hofer, 3 yrs, 92; Noll, 3 yrs, 50; Henfield, 2 yrs, 45, RRBGISTRATION ASSESSOR Reese, 91; Pifer, 50. PHILIPSBURG, Jurgess, H C Warfel; Burgess, J Johnson; Smith; Assessor, John E Auditor, J B Potter; Adame; S D, J W Asyistant Collector, Hancock Overseer, scar Danwiddie, J A Wm Miller, } Ward, Judge luspectors, Wm Pot ter, Samuel Sankey: Ward Assessor A E Haho; Council W [1 Wigton; Z2ad Jos Favorite; Ist Ward, Judge, D H Parker; Inspectors, Harry Smith, HS Stewart; Council, 1 Doyle; Ward Assessor, Calvin Swith rd Ward Judge, M A Tozier; Inspectors Lyrus RHothrick, Jas Huawson; Ward Assessor M Y Gray; Council, WC Lin gle, O M Bhale, RUSH. 5 PRECINCY Ta ize, AJ McCislian: Waugh: Justice, Jas P Trout, Stephen Duncan; Constable, RK C Duncan; Over seer, Wm Burris; Auditors, T G Barn hart, Thoms Nason: Collector. J Cole; Sebool Directors, DD Dan ap A { i Moyer Assessor, Jas Dumbleton: Ast { Assessor, 4 D Gilg OU PETTY Isors, Fred Smith, Orin Vail; Twp. Clark, W Bell, tJdr. i i $ PRECINCT Judge, } Meneht Ins pe FF} Resides, Nelson Sheeler, CENTRE HALL Bargess, Jno Spangier Ass burg Tosinh Dale Cour M iY, Geotleher, A SN Rerlis ge, Ino Msubermar it pector, M Huge Ino Keaned iastabie, DD Wi i Con W H ok ve ars A J we meh | recior CUlias Vie kD Mev Awe | Ww M ck: r, Jno erick Aud > / i ‘ HW Pol H ie A ect M inte g Ki Assess yw ! Kali Lr Nw w i: 1 har Aud a Wi ¥ at ‘ K | while ph M } 4 WM pe » NOY Jad; : go I nepectors Ww S F Ont, W A Boa Reg ra Assessor, M Con HUSTON Judge Miles Campbell Inupe tor Elmore Henderson, Z B White; School rectors, Dan Leathers, Ssul Irwin; Liverseer, | A At ire » Of rn _ R oS Ardrey, L C Bullock; COritector, J D Davis; Assessor, J ee | Miles Justice lonsthat Campbell Constal A | Myers Auditor, | D Parsons ork. Elmore Henderson, PATTON. Judge, Fabian Mattes; Inspectors, B I Waddle, C M Sellers; Constable tieorge Stephenson). P, Edwin Wasson, 8 chool Directors, Epbraim Glenn, DD Clempson Emer Way, Johnathen Overseer, G W Gray; Collector, Hartsock: Assessor, G GG Mat- dalsor; Clerk, ( Supervisors, Rockey; John C tern; Auditor, G M Marts, WALKER, Judge, John Miller; Inspectors, Jos, Emenck, O P Wilson; Overseer, Henry Gartiic¢; Supervisor, William Clevmn- tine, Hoary Bartholomew; Colleotor, 8 E Showers; Assessor Lewis Yooum; School Directors, Jacob Dunkle, P © Fisher; Constable M Hubler; Auditor, Samuel A Martin; Clerk W H Michel MARION, Mii J A Boy; Inspectors, W B ui Zimmerman; Constable, L ew obrng Collector John Ishler; Overseer, Charles Yeariok; Assessor J Hoy Jr; Supervisors, John Holmes, J P Orr; ochool Directors, H J Tibbens, su Boo nison: Auditor, Witham Irwin; Clerk, C H Wilson; Treasurer, John Holmes, HALF MOON, Judge, W R Way; Inspectors, Wm. Cole Johan Gates; Constable, CW Hua. ter; Collector, William Cole; Overseer, Robert A Way; J. P. Henry Stevens School Directors, John Roop, ohn Ward; Assessor 8 D Eves: 2'uper” aon RW Denning, WC Wilson; A iditors, Isaiah Beck, Blair Waite, George 8 Gray; Clerk, J C Mattern; FERGUSON, Overseer, ; Supervisor, Wm. rs Riv Moy 8 5 Fra ower aon 4 Const. Henry Ht Coc or, D. [ Henk; Auditor Eh 4. wd Am. A HH] KAM. Judge, Chas McCormick; Inspector, Jacob Keller, CO, B. Hom; WEST, Judge J. R. Rider; Inspoctors, J. W | Bunday, Geo Harpster; Peg, Ass, Henry McWiihismes, COLLEGE TWP, Judge Jno. W. Lutz, Inspsecior, Cor. | neatas Dale, B, F, Homan; 8, Director, Jducot Bhusy, Jacob Herman; Assessor, J. E. Murray; OP. Joo, H. Michell; Bupervisor, Wm. Lyus, Henry Fisboll, Asomor, Oyrus Wasson; Tax Collecter, Edwin Bellers, Clerck, Thomas Dale, Constable, James Ray MILLHEIM W. Stover. Asst, Burge g H Auman, Council Jacob Alter, Henry Brown; 8B. Director, W K Alexsn. der, Frank Knarr; Oversesr Jno, H. Maize; Colleotos, A. A, Frank; Assessor, C. W. Harunan; Constable Geo Mencsb; High Constable, Jacob Keen, Judge, Jno, Miller; Lnspeciors, H. W. Bollinger, W. H. Miller; Auditor, J. H. B. Hart. man, Burgess, G. Jno, HOWARD TWP. Judge, E Pletcher; Inspectors, P B | Swartz, J O Bathurst; Supervisors, Peter | Roob, Frank Confer; Collector, John L | Schenck; belo sl Directors, Frank Deitz, {| P Vanborn; Amsecsor, A R Bathurst A J Si«Cinir; Justice of Pence Riley Prau, | George; D W Pletcher, B ¥ Holter; High Consta- ble, A B Holter; BENNER Judge of Elsetion, Jems Reed; In. Spudion William Boadle; Colleetor, 8 © athgate; Assessor J B Roan; Bupervisors, William Croft, William Soli; School | Directors, William J Sheer, Jerry Kelley; Overseor, Henry Sawmple; Auditor; AJ Wagner, Clerk, Daniel Heckman; Cons stable, A Rider, PENN TOWNSHIP, Judge, A J Campbel; Inspector, Bliss Hoover; Overseer, Juco W Moyer; Bap. visors, Kmunasl Korstater, Alfred Stover: | School Directors, Henry Bwartz, W H | Barwl, JP, JH Frank; Constable, DB Assessor, J C Buwver; ben. Kersteter; Clerk, A P Ze» A MILES, Judge, Thos. Walker; Inspector, Henry Beck; Assessor, Thomas Shaffer; Collec tor, (3. B. Haines; School Directors, CC Bumgart, Wm Kresmer; ( onstable, Chas. Bmull; Supervisors, Beub. Gramley, B. W. Rodgers; Overseer, Juo Ze sigler Clerk, T. B. Frank SNOW SHOE. E PRECINCT. Judge, Joshph Clark swollecior, Tne pec tor, James {| J Yaroell | Yarnell; J. P., Joseph Smith; Constable, t Overseer, J RB Lesthers; Constable, 1 B W. PRECEXCT, Sanders; Auditor, L C Bower; J. P. Jobn | Judge, Willism Kerin Inspector, | L Schenck; Clerk, D B Schenck, | Thomas, L Carson; Reg Assessor, John UNIONVILLE BORO | Yeager; Supervisors, James Gunsallus, {| Judge, Riley Prat; Inspector Jessie | Jack Watson, Bchool Dipectors J L | Clever; School Directors, L B Bathurs; | Lucas, Jucob Harnish; Amessor, James S | Constable, Wm Iddings; | Holtzaworth; Auditors, J W Smith, H E {| Holtzworth; Overseer of Poor, E A Russel | Wm loadings; Oollector, E M Chief Burgess I J Bonton: Asst Burgess J L Bosbam. Counciimen, Wm Stover, Jes. pe Clever, J W Smith BURNSIDE Judge, William Croft; Inspectors, Bin leghtie, D H Nicholls; Amessor Wa Swevans: Oversoer, Wm Stewart, Schoo Dierciors Fred Carson Herb Bates; Super. visors, Sam Dughtte, George Conway Auditor A A Daugbilery; © J scot Croft; Constable, Thomas Beg tit Tres re Dr M Stewart MILESRURG BORO Burgess LT Eddy; Justice, Geo Gray, i sdge J ns MeCaliough Inspectors Jos Baird, J B Proudfoot; Constabie Jas Gray | sector, W RR Can [rhe Overseer 727 D Assessor, P H Haupt; School Dire tors, J H Bmith, Z T Hershberger; Aud Constable, Ed Johs Hibler: H gh ward Bloou Councilmen, Lew Fulton, Jus Hradioy VOLGS Amesor. KE J Walker ( eClor Wm Shewles School Dire Lors., Wi Shawley, 5 K Watson, Ge s Tas ' FY inOT J L Croft; LC Mo =: Overpoer of Poor, Samuel B Wyland: Constable, James Me. Mallen; Auditor, Byron Teller: Clerk, A } dings Judge Jonathan Packer; Inspectors, Irvin Wensell, David R Poorman; Registration Assessor, Enoch Hugg E PRECINCT myid WN thin i o Wm R A re. J at Vi (; : UNION | WW B : r It rn" : : A . A vn rd Ww § 3 Lr Wm Hosban ’ pot | ™ DB AW J Uae $8 Pea Fred Sesser t GY Hs WE EI Ww M (§] . P ’ Ao ’ i A k.d W } H | { i Ins r Jas FX i " A | » : : . WM D | ¥ Aes : A J Markle. P 1} , B : ! rk : 5 & : ING Das Ins rJ Oden, T M Barnhart; Justice of Pes Perry Steals AP Wesver ® Director A Gerbriek, BR M Raup; Overseer of Poor, Albert Smelter ipervisors, Ben G . Henry Tay Assessor M F Ridd Collector J 8 Roar Tremcsurer, James Alexander; Constable, J H niger; Auditor KE K Keller GLRLEGG § PRE i Judge, John Grove; Inspector Emanue qh P Supervisors J M Caldron ; Broo School Directors, Wm Go kX B Crawford; Overseer of Poor, W Confer Asenesor, A C Ripks; Reg, Assessor, A 1 Auman Auditor James N Miller: Coneta bie, Reuben Kline Cotlector, Herma Kar Clex, CW Fisher GREGG X PRECINCT Inspector CO. A Waugh Iudge, Berry Si ver Reg. Asmsossor J. F WORTH. Judge, LJ Woodring; Inspectors A § Wilitams, G Watson, Supervisors James Wiser, G RB Williams; School Directors, Wm Woodring, Hemty Adams. H H Osman: Auditors Z Willams, A § Pros; | Constable, Sam Cowher, Amasor, W B Lingert; Collector A C Williams i CURTIN TWP, | Judge, R. A. Poorman Inspectors, Wm. Whitmam, A. D. Lucas, Amessor, | J. 8 Delong; Collector, Wm, Waensele, | School Directors, Wm. Wensel, Jno. Ciler, Joo. MeCloskey; of the Poor, D. Brickley; Supervisors, H. Watking, Sami, Brickley; Constat le, H Johnson; Clerk, Wm. Rob; Overseer LIBERTY. Judge, Saml. Spangler; Inspectors, Henry Ridge, Cyrus Bowman; School D rectors, W. Clark L. Glossner Assomsor, Thos. Bowes; Constable, Wm: Boon; Supervisor, Dani Robb, L R Willismes: Cotisctor, N. M. Kanes; Over. seer, Henry Sovder, Auduor, Albers Schenck; Clerk, T. 8. Winslow; TAYLOR. Julge. 0. Wana; J. 3 DH Bean; Inspectors, W Merryman Collevtor, Saml. Hoover; {Body Vinten Beck. with; Assessor, Vinton Beckwith; - visor, Simon Nearhoof, M. C. Walk; 8 D. 0. Weston, (eo, Nearhooi; Oversesr, 1. . Bean, JnoShively; Auliter no. Weavers Olek Wane Thoover HOWARD BOROUGH, J. P. 8 1 Kits; Jud 4 DLW Ritter: Inspectors W Amomor, Haye N Neff; Schoo’ Schaseki’ Gulia Over. sett, William [H Smith; Constable, Wm. Nei: Auditor, A € Schenck Wy Leathers; Burges, Jobn Packer, Amersor, H O | Luc; | ond James Burn; Collector, James Gunsallas Edward Po Overseer, rman; Auditors, Richard Langten, W P Davis; Clerk, James Uz © weThe tars for the Presidency for 1R82 seems 0 be between John Spangler mayor of Centre Hall sod his son J. L Spangler mavor of Bellefonte, with the bances of sae old gentleman getting there first as he has already been sheriff of Centre Co ~ List of unclsimed letters remaining in the post-office st Bellefonte, Centre County, Ps., Feb, 20. 1588. Mrs. 8. R. Allen, Jas. A. Cleadon, Mies E. J. G., Henry Gonves, Robt Owen 2, C. WR D.vid Sharer, inger, C. W, Bone, Miss Bertha Thomas a 1% shell, I. 0. Smith, Samuel Spr Persons inquiring for letters named in the sbove list will please say adver tised Taxes H. Dosmins, P. M. ~The death of Clyde Johnson is one that aeighborhood for some time, and should of the saddest hes occurred in our deter other boys from jumping freight trains, Clyde was riding on the engine of the Buflsio 10 Lhe engineer or trainmen Run railroad, unknown fie wes tender, down sitting on the link box of the backing to The Jar in the ff and be and the engine was enuple on to some ears act of coupling threw Clyde « fell under the wheels of the tender and had one leg cut off and was terribly nang ed about the bead Terry Nolan the engine ried b uite a dis- ance and the orien of the boy for his pother were so heartrend ng that stros sn as he w Jerry was pearly crazed i hh Hl 4 [3° could io was | + ii y thie bo Brother Pettingill of Coleville pe clear lew headed men whi 1 | wars dist had | m A DN e i 1 e airy te " 3 w ihe w wo : vir : . & 3 ort. vel he f1 hie sod always on the make Lu friend Pasliingill engaged a certain eoun'ryman ia conversation not loog AO, ADA convIinosd the gentieman hat his (the countrymen ») nomination for sherilf was a foregone conclusion. Rea- ben wis of course surprised and grati- the good luck in store fied wo know ol He ssked brother Pettingill then il in a way down in the “l am running two News pavers the Keystone Or him, what his business was, the confi- dentia 1 Pe thing: stomach whisper said: (5 azet! Reuben Democuar.’ in MDaement and the Cexras opened his eyes and horror and exclaimed poor mar! bow Tho most convincing argument in favor of his running two news papers wet that he offered to borrow Reuben. Had running but one paper he would only have needed filteen cents was the f twenty five cents from he been but being the uchappy possessor of two News papers his want were increased and it just took twenty five cents for present necessities. The only badge a Newspaper man ever displays is his impecuniosity but we never knew one with the cheek of brother Pet:ingill. We can ask am n for fifteen cents and oot blush but if we were 10 go ten cents better it would break us all up. How. ever we extend our fraternal congratu- Iations to the proprietor of “two news papers” and the next time he displays his cheek in a Wilet may be have better look. At The Opera House. Claire Scott and T. N. Coburn, appenr. od in Lucretia Borgia last night support. ol by » fine company. To my that the
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