Che Contre Demacrat, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1888. OOMREAPONDENCR oontsining important news will be gladly received for publication in this paper Ka commar cat'ons will be {eserted unless accom. paaied by the real name of the sender. Patrons will confer a favor by reporting an Bis oa i § any personal noties at Local Department. wa a ~r R B. S,uugle of butcher Centre Hall, was in town over fame, Sunday. € Rub’? snye Conroe [Iall is n crusher ~To the Repu! licans who have been nel (0 mop up UC ntre county mud, we offer thismeral, v2: If you want leave foot prin’s on the political pr time-don't to sands monkey with the machine, ts & ¢ Pon’t miss the 3p ra Noasa, i tho f fiad the th rm when we get left.” landers tosnight st the o funny for des:rip. who misses it r of his Lon, ar wil FpPITILS Bway below zor n Pelt, h ay up a8 returned in Cambria county, whern ha fs ing ing out of & new town called Hastings Adj't. Gen, ly ” 3 - 134 im honor of our dis in H. Hastir ge, of nguished this place. The Daly Jowrnal published at Phi first nshurz made its f on cur ‘able on Tuesday, itis as neat and | § tidy as a fellows best girl dressed for a; vienie, rnl shows energy, pluck and We brother Bair on his enterprise. 2 careful editing. congratulate "ry Pa a ie ntre cou Ciab he'd nty Democrati meeting in Monday club room, night, tw wty-five 1 jembers were On Monday April 23rd (levis presi i he club will an address, =n 18 expecie speakers froma d —The machine of Bellefont , Taesday, greto the Reg orer Stew P No merey was friends plete and as | people ss it with tw the lightaing strikin runs slong tha lowing the same to the instantly. Its and killing one cow 1 od saverest storm we have ever experiend in this locality for so early in the season. —Moadsy morning loomed up bright | and the first excitement noticed on the street was Milton Johnson's horse run- ning awsy and smashing things up bad- By, and came near running = little girl who was just crossing the sireet in front of the first National Bank. The horse fell on the crossing and was considerably bruised, and much damage was dose to wagon asad harness. —Pr. Grandall, the the man whe Host. ed down the Susquebanma river last sum. mer in » queer lookin g at boat, returned last fall and wintered at Farmsodavidle. Yesterday his iron clad craft was Sosted down from that pisce and landed near the chute. Today be will start om another smmnmer trip, expectiug 0 go a far me Nanticoke. His wife sad family are with him and the strange looking boat om which they live is their home, —dlock He wm Expres. ~The Knights of the Goldea Eagle of Pennsylvania concluded their annus sessions Thursday evening, in Philadel- pltia and adjourned. In the afternoom thee following new officers were instali- ed: Past Grand Chief, Chas. 8. Huston of Philadelphia; Grand Chief Lewis E Stilts, of Philadelphia; Grand Vice Chief, G. C. Lyttle of Altoona; Grand Sir Herald, David Casselberry; Grand Master of Records, J. D. Barnes; Grand Keeper of Fxchequer, C. A. Bickel, ll of Philadelphia. ~The Presbytery of Huotingdon Began its sessions here on Tuesday. Many ministers and laymen are in town. This presbytery is among the largest in Pennsylvania and includes within its territorial limits the counties of Blair, Bedford, Cenire, Clearfield, Joevista Mil ov and Huntingdon from whieati de «its name, It numbers ify fire ainisters, seventy-three churelies 9°“) communicants and about WOO meh? hool ‘scholars, and has among sis 1 cisters some of the ablest devines of ~ sate, «Ths «dire of the Centre Democrat in Balleforte wae registered at the Hepburn House 'n Wil ‘umeport last night. It isa wery unusen’ hing for a Bellefonte editor to wander nav wo far from home, and then (0 Wek of him stopping at the Hep. barn Hoa. one of the highest.priced Rotels in © ily, Bome srremrage sub. seriber mus ave dropped into the office and paid ui; or, horrible thoaght! perhaps the editor ney have seized the 201d sub. se"hae'n sockatbook and 1 out, Lock Hanen Democrat, Away off Joe, Wo're a Bde king man and we just run oar face for our dinner, But how in thun. «tar did such a poor miserable wretch ae you get to William: rt ? over appearance | bE aih ' or periodicals of any kind, can superintending tte | them elegantly and cheaply bound i streets of Be i county, | from the effect | which ~ April showers, | ~ Goo, W. Rumberger is elerking for | Chas, Smith, asimis Beile —Contpa Hall is experiencing lar boom in business activity to fonte, = We are prepared to do all kind of fine hook work, having received a supply of new type. A, J. Giiest dropped into town on the 9.30 train and left the 10 30, Jack's health is improving, on Vol, Altoona, May 10th, by order of Geo. Kleckner, Col, will on —The 184th Regt, Penna, hold its next reunion at i day, —Mrs, Judge Divens has been at this county, to fill the vacancy eaused ap- | pointed postmisiress Hubelsburg, | by the death of Mr, Goodheart. Quite a pumber of rafts went over the the Lock Haven dam last week the late rains raising the river ao rapid- {ts could vot be made ‘arsons having books, magazines have at D yk Bindery, the Cy gMocrAT Bod All work gusranteed, INTRE ~The eit n some of the remote ens 0 sllefonte have to lepen fen tirely on the ps ydienl visits of the | moon to light their thoroughfares hus the queen { ] 4 hows Rk Rreat the new | A bout ! elected, | John Beightol, wh half a mile west of took sboul a Rough on Rats yesterday of which he moraing. It is said that he hed occasionally caused him much ments] depression, and it is that he committed the rash act while in this state of mand, —Lock Haven [im erat. «Mr, Christ Derr who kas been ili for over a year, and confined to bis house for the past three or four months died on Saturday night about 12 o'clock and was buried in the Union Cemetery Monday afternoon, Mr. Derr at one time was a prominent business man of Bellefonts snd took an sctiveinterestin political matters, but during the latter part of his life he met with business reverses from which he never recovered, he was about 70 yearsold at the time of his death. He leaves » wife but no children. Fer some years Mr. Dorr kas acted as tip-staff to the courts, ~The Bellefonte Furneos is making » record for itself that is surpassing the ex- expectations of its owners da the matter of output quality of iron aad cost of produc. tion. The average cutputeach day is 100 tons, two daye last wook this was exceed. ed 104 tons belog made on one day and 107 tons on Friday. Thearen is maid to be the finest manufactured, and as a proof of this fact’the name “Bellefonte” is cmt on every “pig” made. If the iron were not of » very Eigh grade the company would not dare to pul its name on, Many improvements are contemplated by the company. The electric light plant in con- nection with the furnace will be increased 16 lamps. A meuster steam crusher is W be erected on the hill opposite the furnace, which will crush 200 tons of limestone per day, and save to the company considers. ble money besides making the limestond mors valuable for furnace purposes by reason of its uniform size. A pumber of new houses will be erected and Half Moon Hill will be thrown into the market to those who desirs to purchase building lots, The question of the manufacture of pig iron in Centre county is about settled, what has all along been claimed for her by reson of her great nstural advantages is fulfilled. In no place in the United States can iron be manufactured so choap- ly. No more energetic enterprising and agreable set of men ever came to Belle fonte than the Mesars. Collins & Shosmak- er and we are baginningto reap the frails of their energy in the increase of wealth and population. Last year at losst three thousand was added to the population of Ballofonte. This year may not seo sn groat sn incresse or it may see double that smount. Capital seeking a place for in. vestmont oan find none Squal 10 this. We havo uo feller, Lusi is constantly on tha increase, our prople are opening their ayes to the importancs of their town as & manufactureing centre and will welcome all the men like the Messrs, Collinge an) Shoemaker who will come, I and Charies IN MEMORIAM. illiax : ¢ 0 4 "Who Buclked THE OBSEQUIES Promptly at one o'clock on Tuesday the | great bell of the Court House tolied ind moasure the funeral knel ton and his little band, The Court room soon filled up with the partisans of Gen. eral Hastings, a fow mourners and Tha sections, pom curious Was Dr, dem YOrals, corpses brought into the room in Geo, Harris who nes the d mn Mr was chosen alicale surgi fi paral of de and his followers that mpitating | 4 Lio funeral Ww ceromonies, after chairman the slain had called the order The ¢ PES BE Wo said before was brought | in in sections. The main part : } t off ' i, HAY ny been cu ou | miu al Philipsburg the bea was left The body in the was brou-ht in on & stretcher nan Lo har fohalrr FHADS : nari ’ Mullen rence Brown, Drew Curtin, Uspt, Howes. Dawson the right arm, nicely wored with a ght in by Joo T, Grimes, Ed Chambers al (amily J bunched togolis been | { suffering from dyspepsia for some time | supposed | i began Lo spit and jabber vigorously, Lhe | arms rolled on the Soor and under ihe | destroying agents, table while the sheets flaw oul of the win lows, nothing dsunted the Generel remains at the top of his veice. After the General had concluded Col, Coburn of the machine forces, wae upon to pay his respects 10 the corpse or what still remained of it whicn be did good style. remains was called on to give bis experi: ‘ence in being dissected, but ss he was still bleeding at every pore and was not sufficiently recovered from the opersiion to make any remarks, declined. The fun. eral then adjurned. The machine again tri umphs, the county has been mopped up with the fellows who dared to oppose Lhe the ring and their political remains mark the highways and byeways over which the machine rolled like the ear Juggernaut. Ex Chairman Roeder having amisted in knocking out chairman Love wears » smile that is childlike and bland. LR John Rankin was called upon 0 help make a gorpse of either Hastings or his friend Wigton sod having made bis choice became a mourner. He can however stand up and declare that he took very lit tle interest in the contest, The Dale brothers make beautiful obnpam. ‘re Jack Dale did’ent seem to tie on Lo the kids, Walter Bayard, wend vidi and “got loft.” A. A, Dale's plug hat is shoved back on bw bead six inches facther sivce the fun oral services, The way the machine rubbed it in on the tenderfoot was pitiful to see, It is even asserted that General Hasting’s little piece of was aimed at his party opponent rather than his politieal enemics. The pootry is as follows : Thay would ka “ And 4 - from hr. wings" Chairman Love comes in for his share of politioal cuss words from the Republic. an taaciiine because he wouldl not tulsa in body and breeches for Genera! Fast. ings. ae The Court House ring was sent Lo their govern! townships 10 see that the nme fn all right for the machine. : .w Abe Miller says: “I am afraid them tenderfost is cleaned out.” LJ 1 of Wm. Wig- | ne of | ny | ve by Law- | { ing the | are lurk ng in theses niles | ter and only coeded to wave the blood shirt, give the | Democrats thunder and rub it in on the in} Chairman Love, part of the | our existence and its wisdom which one i and all acknowledge, Dr. J. M. Blair has Mutt Riddle says me too Abe, v % Be ublican Mn in factions, aver rt v8 Cconsla ¥ play 1; his ‘capacious at’ stub] Intervals while of his stoms auth opened mi thn danthe ! He After many vi tory had perched on h esmo roars §isughter, was on the winning side of conflict vie the b for once ars i soner which he “" Meo claim In thunder tones, and lone it Feldler in the in the Wig glon 17 stnoos of the gn LAL a ture eld and } the het of the « t muns ged to dlimb which he f the corpie . His milion @ One be writ Ha Bis namo sha th and rubl moval of all f accumuisted about their prem winter, The germ i of refuse mat. awsit the warm spring Heoslth and pro- { are deadiy enemies. In Memory of Dr.J. M, Biair At a meeting of the Centra ocounly | Medical Society the committee appoint- called } ed to draft resolutions upon the death of the late Dr. J, M. the following : Wosenas, By a decree ss natural as Blair. presented been removed from our midst; therefore be it Resoloed, That this Society has lost in him an honored and gifted member; who spent half a life time laboring fo, the welfare of suffering humanity. Reeoloed, Thar in the performance of what he considered his duty he was conscientious, never forgetting the great responsibility resting upon him as a medical advisor and friend. Resoloed, Theat in the death of Dr. Blair this Society has met with a per. sonal lose—~one in whom fairness and judgment were never questioned. Resoleed, That we tender to his family our sincere sympathy for the loss they have sustained; that we sorrow aad sub- mit with them to the inevitable sum- mone to which, sooner or later, all must yield. J. E. Woon, J. F. Ausxansen, E. A. Russei, Com, —-—— A «List of unclaimed letters remaining in the post office at Bellefonte Centre oounty Pa, April 9th, 1888. Mrs. M M Beers; James Butler; Mies 5 Clayton; W Oliver Craig; Mise Mo'- lie Dolph; A G Dunkle; Missa Maggie Frazier; James Fulmer; Sarah E Grune der; Miss Lidy Hughes Mr, Ellis; Chas, Liliy: Joo, Miller; James Moreson; J Newman; Mrs. Mary Nolan; Mrs. Mary J Overton; Webster Smith: Aaron Thomas; Miss Maggio Wagstaff; Robert Welly; H H Yearick. Persons inquiring for letters named in the shove list will please say alesr. tind Jan. H, Dosmiws, P. M, A ———— A Oui bas been presented in the Sen- ate appropriating $20,000 for the pur- chose from Miss Virginia Lowis Taylor of a sword of Washington, Miss Lewis fend !iensdent of Grorge Lawis, to whom the sword was dovised. It is said Lo ave been worn oy Washimgion on the ocostion of his resigning his com- mie oa 4 capolis wid st hic pablie venrioimn While President. telty } { snee of smal le pox under | fought, and hoe was ready to ex. | Dan | | in portions i | neighboring #int ( | during of the importations of in fed ted rage i KB epiug all new. | thelr a1 a WaRKiNG «The follow. the | and | A~fmars Pox ing circular hans by nigh of PP aosyiveanin Pu ficial informa. | the fest of the if ihe exist | i in nine sates of the | bean sent oul boned of bi 15 ths bat authorities f5in This board Bas eived Lion since VERY Union. Two outbreaks bave occurred in this state. 1 ulenco in the neighboring island of hl Cu ba, 0 extremely lax, and with which wo are sre sing with gro gir where sanitary procsutions seem be in onstant communication It bas prevail od « xlensively during of nil the past Sritain, winter | ] (rent of Deleware casos exist the areurred as resglt This and rovers] deaths Lijtw GULLY VW Ary iriance, first, of being a theyr power Ww prewote vasoipation in their spective, compianities, snd secor ily, } mers and retorned trav mod eapecinlly sil Immigrants observation for fourteen days sfier | rrival, in order hast should | | symtoms of this | } i ship, nod 2 yon In the | p Srss— we [Med March M A. aud Emma Poorman 28th of membraneous daughter R. of Bogus town. croup, Masud infant ol nonths snd 18 days. Buried in the v 4 Find iia e Comeotery, Rov. from John, “In are many mensions if it were nol so 1 would have told vou, ete, ! : in ral sero 14th chaper 20d verse of St. mv Fathers house n Jesus bas called ber, The pure undefiled Take comfort sud weepers, Tis well wi b the child, return their sin nds snd n sighbor, ur of in Liha hoy » Oris yon, FE. Pain- Atty., Elec results, “4, Coun‘'y “Have used tric Bitters with ost happy very low with My Brothes . 4 | ’ i of | Males | lerial Fever { J red hy Lin satisfied F! indice, but was dicine, Am paved hls life.’ of tein Rittors Mr. D. {. Wilsoxsor Kv.. weil ively helioyes Cave horse . a de un like stimony. saying: He he would bave died, i hed iL not been for Eleotrie Bitters, i Is "1363 surat 4 un Bp lells ue, was 20 jeslous of Lhe prefer. e shown by Abrabsra (for Hagar that | WK A solemn vow thst she would r self no rest unlil she bad mutils bond lpe face of har bated rival and who Bad knowles n did his utmost to pe his great remedy will ward off, LY | rian Diseases, mach Di nD LTrice The hig oh hides at A. Beeger { Resort to it in i, and the ability to rest tranguilly Ana #al ith gist sre nere: ssed by it tine and avoid unneces- | sary suffering. Bonaparte bore f Banker Hill fought | sunshine to be transformed into health | 4 filth | Amerien discoverad on Friday Joan of Arc burned the Friday Battle of Waterloo fought on Friday. Bastile destroyed on Friday. Declaration of Independence signed on Friday. Battle of Marengo fought on Friday Julius Cxsar asinstad on Friday. Loe surrendered on Friday. Fort Sumpter bombarded on Friday. Shakespeare born on Friday. King Charles 1. beheaded on Friday. Richmond evacuated on Friday. Battle of New Orleans fought on Fri. day. at sake ~Dox't Exvemivext.—You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are 10 Jauger. Con- sumption always seems, at first only a cold: Do not permit any dealer to im- pose upon you with some cheap imita~ tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. but be sure you get the genuine. Because be oan make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but in- sist upon getting Dr. King's New Dis covery, which is guaranteed to give re- lief in all Throat, Lung and Chest af. fections. Trial bottles free at J. Zeller & Son's Drug Store Large Bottles $1. Misses Emma and Mollie Sayder, firm of Snyder Sisters, have both gone to New York aod Philadelphia, to pur- chase the finest selection and largest stock of millinery ever brought to Belle. fonts or Centre county, General Open- irg dave Thursday and Friday, April 26 and 27th, All are invited to at- tend Sxyper Sierans. 15-2. ~The Prohibitionists of Centre coun- ty, will meet in convention in the Court House in Bellefonte, on the 19th of Apri, A, D, 1888 at 10 a. m, for the purpree of electing delegates to the State Convention to be held in Harris burg, on the 20d of May next; and to travsaot such other busivess as may propetly come before them. Yours truly, J. Zmioren, Chairman, — we At Jeffersonville, Ind, another ani t sor $100,000 was began agsinet Congres « man Howard of that district, and his bondsmen on aceount of the trust funds . | Fall —RPRING AND SUMMER SEASON [BSN — of Suitings — Cheaper than rea line Cassimers, Scotch sand Worsted dy J vie. Moxreonery & Co. Tailors, bd Cleveland Lsader. The funny absurdity entitled “A Cold Day” or the Laplanders” was presented last night at the Academy of Music to one of the best houses which the piace hes had under the new man- agement, The Fisher and Wills com- bination, which is composed throughout of people who are well adapted to the production of “A Cold Duy,” sre, for the most part. not strangers to Cleve- land smusrement-goers and the play will be remembered as one of the lsughter-provoking variety which have sprung into existence within the past few years. It has been improved of late by selections from the Mikado, and catchy songs are introduced all the way through. Miss Marie Heath scored » hit in “I'm #0 Shy,” snd Misses Nellie Sheldon and Lizzie Height were also well received Messrs. Wills, Fisher Ashley, Angier, and others, won (heir share of applause. “A Cold Day” will be given every night during the week] with matinees on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. ~The highest cmh price paid for hides at A. Beezer & Son's meat market 483m An Unparalied Offer. No. 1. =Cexrae Desocnar No. 2.<The American Agricultural- ist, post paid, (English or Ger- man) for 1888, No. 3.—“Christ before Pilate,” 22 by 28 inches in wize, photo. etching, No. 4. "Christ on Calvary,” 22 by 28 inches in size, Mezzo. graveurs, No. 5.~"Our Homes; How to besu tify Them,” 150 illustrations, bound in cloth snd gold, published December 20th, 1887, $1.50 1.00 Loo 1.00 LOO Total $5.50 We will furnish all the above post paid, for $2.60 Send postal to 751 Broadway New York for specimen copy of the American Agriewliild, sumply pages of “Our Homes; How to beautify them” fail deseriptions of the pictures, “Christ before Pilate” and “Christ on Calvary,” alleged 10 have Len smbiaued, Po and portrait of Munkacay, the painter Ee
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