@lie Centre Bemorrat, si CORRS PON' N09 containing fmportant ws will be Glau ¥ received for publiention in Paper. No oon adeations will belosert. unless accomnas «hy the real name of the sander. I'a.oons afer a favor by report ng any personal no. oe at this office. — When /n Bellefonte don't fail to visit Will Perlstein’s Dry Goods store, the only a&xclusive ory goods store in thetown. Nothing but dry goods, notions, dress trim- mings and furnishing Foods. Al! soods marked in plain ficures and sold at anraprice. New Dush Arcade. August 2, 1888, NOTICE. Fidw rd Pletcher is our authorized col. all He will visit every Give Mr. Pletcher leer and solicitor to whem caunts may be ped, paatof the County, AC Four name ands1.00 and the paper will | be sent you for one vear. - Local Dopartment ~Editor Bailey actually clasped palms with Francis Murphy, ~The First National Bank is goir skyward rapidly, —Wont some liberal minded. | ek man build an Opera House? ~W. B, Rankin has two tenant es in course of erection beyond 5th none, ~—There is a strike Works, but we have cause. —The office Cat of the Philads Iphia Press gave away the secret of t per business, —Rumor hath it that Mr. Geo Val emtine contemplates er ness in Baltimore. hons. ave Nail the at the learned on not Le flop. aging in bus. —Mirs. Charles Scott, of Willtans: i visiting at the hospitable residence of W. C. Heinle, East Bishop street. ~—L. M. Bower's house on East street begins to loom up. When com. Peted it will be a very elegant resi- dence. 4 re. Linn —Pan’t forget the delegate election. Barn out in full force and express peeference and then be ready to the ticket a hearty support. —Altooua, was visited bya fire Taesday morning w hich destroved Ve exal stables and a carpenter shop. The arigin of the fire is unknown. ~King and Franklin's cirens sl in our town on Thursday of and a good show t beats the aver. age circus now traveling. —Mr. G. W. Wand. Miss Ward and Miss Mary Brett. all of Pine Grove Mills favored the DEMOCRAT w th their smiling coun tenances on Tuesday forenoon, call again. —Miss Emma Downing. one of Bel fomte’s handsome young belles. is of Altoana, visiting her sister Mrs. Robert Hoover. We bespeak a good time Miss Emma is just the vour will have a good time. No use talking. Belles photograph gallery is the place to see bal 168, Saturday last he took the pictures of not less than thirty of these little eulprits Besides a number of older persons. ~The angel of the fountain has be your give on SY owed last week Ta iC WHS. 1 Jdisetia 1g fay eh treated to afresh coat of green paint pre. | paratory to being bronzed. The been tumed around so that she sing the equine that quenches his thirst, —Beginning yesterday Aug. 1st Trains on the Bellefonte and Buffalo Run Railroad start from the Pennsylva. nix depot. This is a great convenience Wrtzmvel on that road as it brings pas. sengers into town. In an other column will be found the schedule of trains, ~Mr. Reuben Spangler, passed through town on Tuesday on his way froma Pittsburgh, enrout for Centre Hall with 21 head of as fine a cattle as have bee shipped through here for some t ime, These cattle will be slaughtered at Cen. tre Fiall, and sald out to those who wish Ba himve a nice piece of rich juey meat «Mr. W. I. Barnes has men now busily engaged in digging out a cellar for another house, on the upper end of his lot on East Bishop street, The house when completed will front on pe per Logan street and the Lewistown pike, and will make a most desicalle phsce to Jive as well as being conven. lent to all public places, ~In our annovucement column this week will be found the name of John 1, MeCormiek of Ferguson Township, as a emnkiddate for the Legislature. Thus far Mr. MeCormick’s is the only name men. tienes for that position from Penns Val. ley and will not have any competitors froma there. Mr, McCormick is a sith. stantial farmer, a keen business nan, o stauneh. Democrat and will represent the agricultural and labor clases of the county with credit to himself and profit ‘U5 | represented the original settlers. apt. | HONEY | lady has | | looks | down the street and is apparently bles. 100 YEARS OLD. MILLHEIM CELEBRATES HER OBNTENNIALIN GRAND The Old Town Crowded With People. A Monster Parade, Fire Works and Addresses. As early as Tuesday people began to flock into town and in the early morn. ing howrsof Wednesday every imagin- able vehicle from the "one hoss shay** to the ellegant carriage brought its load of visitors to see the great show. Rosy cheeked country lassies with their es. corts, venerable old men and women verging on the eighties, babies, dogs and eats tumbled into the old town. Before # o'clock Millheim was packed as it never had been before, Every available Shortly after 9 | o'clock the parade began to form, Capt, | O. W. Van-Valin, marshall, and his as. { sistants 8, D. Musser, Geo, Ulrich, D, 8, { space being occupied, { Kauffman. Charles Musser Milton Mus. | { ser, Charles | Robert Crawford, SO0n got the great | Adolph Miller, Wiser, Clymer Procession a venerable old gentle- wan, and who first suggested the Cele. ebration accompanied by Dr. Geo, | Frank and Cashier Walter headed the | | The Millheim band in Continental dress fol. | twelve pioneers anmned with axes, lowed, a wagon load of captured Indians | cane next. William Smith and family Washing. staf! on i John Miller repress nting Gen, by his div Musser, md was with thi is ton was accompanied horseback, The second sion {| marshalled by Charles Th Bellefonte | division Pierce voung | and escorted President Cleveland Musser. | | dies repress nted the original States. Thirteen beautifu la, The Goddess of Liberty, [ Mrs, Jasper Stove r.] The wanted by four voung followed in a canopiad Wagon Criss Was ace Ong Next { drawn by six [HLS ALERE BAN INDE horses, in which young ladies urty-eight ing ladies were all dressed ny with its heim Hook and Ladder ( Om beautiful truck follos The third division was made up of in | dustrial displays and was certainly very creditable. the After passing over a long the rest route and paraders sought parade disbanded hungry and refreshment. In the afternoon Mr. | C K. Sober gave an exhibition of his | skill in shooting. | by W. K. Alexander. John B. Linn, J L. Spangler and R. A. Cassidy. On the | speakers’ stand sat Kramer, { who was | tired and the venerable now the oldest living person born in Millheim In the even ight procegeion and fire-works brought She { her 96th vear. ng a torch. the exercises to a close. It was a success from beginning to en flects great eredit on the people of Mill | helm It is ted] that from hundrad years may bring for her | ~The | Daniel of Mi understand, opera house project Carman has, we wen abandoned—the proprietorship of in opera house, theatre, or other place | ff amusement interfering with the sal The Act of July Oth. section 1 reads as follows of liquor. No lincense for the sale of vinous. spiritous malt, or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof in any quantities shall be granted to the proprietors, les sees, keepers or managers of any theatre, circus, museum or other place of amuse. ment, nor shall any house be licensed for the sale of such liquors, or any of them or any admixtures thereof, which has a passage or communication to or with any theatre, circus, museum or other place of license granted contrary to this act shall be null and void.” amusement: and any Bo we are again doomed to disappoint ment and shall have to wait for some other enterprizing citizen who does not | ownoor run a hotel. The intent of the [act is to prevent the running of a bar | and place of amusement, one incident to | the other. But Mr. Garman will take i no chances in the matter. | ~The game of base ball between the business men and members of the bar resulted in a victory for the former by a seore of 22 to 12. The lawyers were green and it is said did not know when to run, where to run or what they were running for. The business men were about as green, but had better luck, We were informed that it was a very amus. ing game, ~Mr. George Wooden of Houtzdale, a brother-in-law of Charles Smith had his jas his arm Hi tg, rendered it necessary to amputated in order to save cratic primaries are to be held, ~Will Zellers rans his “milkshake” with an electric motor, ~The show cine, the small boy and his father saw it and both went away happy, ~Company B's festival did not prove | a8 great a success as was desired, but the boys more than got out even, ~Philipsburg indulges in the luxury of a first-class base ball club and last week tamed the wild men of Clearfield. Mrs, C, P. Hilder and children. who have been on an extended visit to the hone, ~Tell the exact truth neighbor or don’t say anything about him. The trath is bad enough: don’t color it with falsehood, about vour -A severe hail storm passed through much damage to the corn and oats i Musser, and Samuel Ulrich | into line, | ~ + 1 procession while following them came | Lone, amd with his roy crops in that part of the county, W. W, Crissman is building a resi dence on the corner of Smith and West Lamb street opposite { that will be an orminnent to that part of town. picnie today, to be held in Sellers’ grove eight miles from town. on the Run railroad, and f hold plenies, — Mr. ( * dram major P. Hilder hasbeen appointed of the We think that the appointment Saw dellefonte band. Inet al nibs at the head { of that organiz dignity. ** Don't i A little tw Benjamin Smith, died cougn, Friday forenoon buried the The sympathy of the and was in cemetery Saturday. rents the Colmunty | thelr bereavement } ! HErsaay in the t ho cemetery Deceased ’s remains w e DY a large cone atives and = gras i is yinpatinzing frien Mi sss. Mech and Novle, who have | purchased of H. A. McKee about 5.500 acres of timber land known as the “ Beas Meadows gauge railroad from intend building a narrow Linden Hall into the Meadows for the purpose of a Kis Addresses were made | | pen, has discoversd | cow does not belong Mrs. | town but t VOI, 1 IS ni} | mediate steps should be taken out their lumber. So says the Rew A tax paver who has his eves wide that the highway 0 Lhe poor man hat there are bankers wr ane to them Mis entered Sunday night and Ruben Valentine's stabil a set of | ness taken by some individual who no doubt has no use for the articles what. much of ever, There is entirely too this petty stealing around town and im to bring the culprits to justice. The Patrons of Husbandry contems. plate holding their next annual plenic in the grove near Centre Hall station. which location, 8 considered a more desirable Maj. Thomas, of the Wilk liamsgrove pienic ground, was up last week examining the grove and is very favorably impressed with the spot. ~ Brick ' Pomeroy has just issoed another book entitled Reaching for Hearts.” It contains thirty-four of his noted Saturday Night sketches, and in paper covers is sent for 25 cents, by the Advance Thought Publishing Company, 234 Broadway, New York. Same amount of choice reading matter as 81.50 books contain, Send for it, or send #1, and get this and three other new books by the same author, «Thos, Kennedy, wife amd daughter. of Philadelphia, are stopping at the Brockerhoff House. Mr. Kennedy is the founder of the Spring Garden Na. tional Bank, but has retired from husi. ness, Ome of his sons is President of the bank and another is Cashier, Mr, Kennedy js delighted with Bellefonte and will remain a week or ten days, He found an old customer and acquaint. ance in Mr, Peter Collins, ~Notwithstanding the dullness of business in town and in fact throughout the entire country, incident to every Presidential year, Bellefonte steadily improves. There lave been as many houses erected this year or in process of erection as there were last. With all the building going on there are no va. cant houses. In addition to the dwelling houses a business block will have to be rebuilt and an opera house take the place of part of hotel, = But two weeks more until the Demo- Demuecratic Rules and lady's parents in Renovo, have returned | the Bald Eagle Ridges Friday last doing | A A—— AAA — Regulations ma————— Centre county shall be composed of one dele preceeding the convention, The allotment of the county shall be made by the Standing Com every alternate your succeeding the President ial and Gubernatorial elections and shall be in proportion to the Democratic votes cast In each district at such election » different districts in the annual Democratic place of holding the keperal elections for each district on the saturday preceding the second Fuesday of August in each and every year, be | Binning at two o'clock, pom, on sald Say, and elected shall weet in County Convention in the Court House, at Bellefonte, on the Tue sday lol lowing at two o'clock, p. m. Lo The sald delegate elections shall by an election board, Lo « of county conanittes for other Democratic voters thereof who shall be appointed or designated by the County € ominit tee, In case any of the so constituting | the board shall be absent from the | holding the « Hon for a quarter of an | after the time appointed by Rule Second for the ot ing of the » Ce iH lie » shall be nl ta be « i VIVE Vins y the Demiocratie voter pre Theat Lin if. Ky be onsint of the member res ue, his or their 1h i election, sdueted b sent at jualified voter of the district who Mr. Gerberiek 's: | Everybody is going to the Methodist | Buffalo | a grand place it is to! al the late cratic ticket { dejegate election { the district who LTT) prnersl election voted the emo ti be entitled to a vote at t and any i quali jua will pledge ils wo Pre pnnen Ma sad 1} IY m support the ticket ral elect ied delegate elections : The voting at all delegate elec H by ballot; upon which | i I be writ of privted ths f thie dels gate or delegate tu fnsiructions whiel the delegd receive 1 or ode 4 from the | inemmier of the elect fromited in oy that Dox f The Ww home are dis Seals the distriet Pwelegutes must thir BY the ey FOND rewaid Lo ix paki the liveyod of wevared | ans je bh candidate, as an inducement for proof of the fart to the satisfaction convention, sach dejegate shall be forwith ex polled, and shall not be received as a delegate fo any farther convention, and shall be ineligi bie to any pariy nomination 4, Cases arising under the Sth, 12th and 13h rules shall have precedence over all othes business in convention anti determined Ih, That the ttm of the chairman of the county committer shall begin on the first day of January of each and every year 16. That the dele gates from the several bor coughs and townships be authorized, In oon Junction with the chairman of the county com mitlee to appoint the members of the commit tee for the various boroughs and townships Al a meeting of the Democratic County Committee held at the committee romas in Bellefonte, on Saturday, July 6th, the follow Ig persons were named 10 hold the delegate elections on the 11th of August Bellefonte, N. W., Chairman, BR. M. Magee : DZ. Kline, Geo. MeCafferty BW, Chalrman, V. J. Baer Chas, Smith, T. J. Dunkle W. WW, Chairman, 0. IL. Meek Grant Filer, Jamies Schofield Howsrd borough, Chairman, Abram Weber ; solomon Candy, G. W. Counsel Mibesburgh borough, Chairman, A. M. Butler ‘ Jas, B Prowdion, EK. MH. Carr Millheim borough, Chalrman, Sam! Welser. J C.W, Albright, H. B. Hartman Centre Hall boro, Chairman, J. W. MeO mick. Daniel Fleisher, DD. J Meyer Philipsburg, 1st WW. Chairman, R. EE. Musson J. A Lukens, Hott, Kinkade and W., Chairman, C. A. Paolk ner. Allred Jones, James Pass more ard W., Chalrman, A. J, Gorton William Hess, J. L. Daugherty Unionville boro, Chalrman, J. C. Smith. ¥. " PF. MeCoy, G. W, Rurabarger Chadrmam, C. 8. Hagel, Daniel Heckman, Frederick Meyers, N, P. Chairman, Andrew Fetzer, Philip Confer, L. UC, Miller, W. Pr, Chairman, T. ¥, Adams, Jas, ¥. Weaver, Jas. M. Lucas, EP, Chalrman, I. L. Barnhart. HL Harvey, D. M. Whitman, Burnside twp. Chairman, William Ringle. i Antes Daugherty, Henry er « fath consideration shim or UW TON Benner twp, Boggs twp. w " Col lege twp, Curtin twp., AD 5. Sharyn § J Juve ET 1. The Demoeratic County Convention of gate To: every fifty Demooratie votes polled at | the Presidential or Gubernatorial election next | delegates to the several election distriets in | mittee of the county at ix fist meeting in | 2, The election for delegates to Jef rancnt the | County Convention shall be held at the usual | continuing unt! So'clock po, The delegates so | held | each district and two | place of | hour | Lions shall | | MOTRIN this Pia © RI i the yeas and | the yeas and | aly SCreen wire, lawn mowers, | are now sold at Haines twp, E. P., Chalrman, J. J. Orndort, ' Joli Stover, 1. C. Weaver, " W. I, Chalrman, C. A, Weaver, 4d J. 6G. Meyer, George Bower, Harrls twp, Chaleman, C, ¢, Meyer, Daniel " Weiland, Jneoh Weber, Pr. Chairman, J. 1. Gein, Haun Biddie, Elils Lytle, Howard twp, Chaloman, Willan Lyon. J: 4 N. Hall, Michael Confer, Chademan, Wi, V. frvin, ert Wolds, Daniel Straw, Liberty twp, Chalrman, DD. W, Herring, " H. Gardner, David Robb, Marion twp., Chalrman, John 8. Hoy, Perry 4 Condo, Samuel Garbrick. Miles twp., Chairman, J.J Gramley, ‘ Meyer, Willan Carlin, Patton twp. Chalrman , I. A. Sellers . F. Gray, D. L. Meok, Peon twp, Chalrinan, Jacob 8, Mayer, Jacob : Emerick, Jacob Kerstetier Potter twp, N. P., Chairman, J. W, ( miley, Jacob Wagner, 5. H. Aruey, ? Chalrumn, W, W, Spang ler, W, A Kerr, Jas B. Spangler, tush twp, N. P, Chairman, Orrin Vall. A. " J. MeClellan, Jas, Dumb eton 8. 1. Chairman, John Kennedy Hugh MeCann, Jacob Claar Snow Shoe twp, K Los, MeCanu, Jacob Snyder, W. I. Chalrman, Prank Tubridy A.C. Hinton, J.T, Lucas Chairman, Perry Gentzell T M. Barnhart, Janes Nofl po. Chadrman, Wm. T, Hoover ton Beckwith, Thomas Fink Huklvanan, Aaron Fahr i, John Mover Chairman A Dravid Deitriek, A Levi nH Halfmoon tw wil Huston twp... wil Henry GG. W PU Vi Lh A. Pleteher Keene Wi Bpring Mills, nily of D. D., suInIne Thu he senor clas in his Rey arrived the late Janes Wilson, pend the and will it the ) Peter, hus montis § ted eldest son will Amherst College, ert F. Felterolf, a senior of I 1iN- is hosne | d Mar. Th 14 parents wige Runkle, ’ fr T° relat q i h left Thursday orming iru i \ trip 14 parts vour fT Know of Kansas, | nas in this has ney. He « Lin montis X= al Westmoreland qo Derry in Armstrong con a short nty and in i Hlinois, The the Golden Eagle at receiving large accessions Knights of H thsaeir Lan & & Los} Prof ¥ Li 11 . : . | CROETHICAL fis HK BunDers, Hosterman has opened his ac. About lance, nine stun. : £4 ont ii alles le ls are vpsies passed through day last, next the depot 4 new coat of 2 W aike { Cent Mowday to the mt exactly know Mi There on and feat ture in court rpshy, sofne attractions this side i nobody knows it better than ¢ we J 444 : harlie, cream freezers, window screens. 4 bbe hu a. . | | Hy-nets, and all other seasonable goods Me. Farlanes’ hardware store to make room for the Fall stock of a short time. Don’t forget to call and soe them when you come to Bellefonte. reduced prices at stoves expected in ~ Adam Forepaugh notifies us that his great show will visit Bellefonte dur. ing the month of August, Septetnber or October—the exact time not having been determined. Everybody in Centre county knows of Adam Forepaugh and his show and will be glad to know that it will be here during the present season. ~About two months ago Engineer Butts startled the residents of East Cur. tin street with an actual survey of the street. Grades were given and every body thought that Davy was in earn. est, but in reality he was carrying out a practeal joke of the Street Cammittee of the Council, Work goes on on Linn Street both East and West and the al. ley back of the rich mans house is re, paired after each But such things are natural. A Town Couneil is an angust body of great deliberation, slow to move and likely always to move in the wrong direction. When the Belle, fonte Council moves it is a movement ss is a movement, and the motion is pereep.t ible to the naked eve, but the Youngest Bellefonte baby may be a great grand father before a movement takes place. arnt HR shower, = List of unclaimed letters retaining in the post office at Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa., July 80, 1888, Miss Laura Anderson, Daniel Bloom, Miss Mary Holt, Miss Mary Keller Miss Mary E. Kline, J. W, Lee, J. LJ B. ~Saturday evening a dranken iudi . vidual drove a colt through our streets terrorizing the inhabitants very much. ~A grand wedding is to take place this evening at Howard, the contracting parties being Miss Frances Tipton, of that place, and Edward McEntire, of Fillmore, =A gentleman hunting for land in Dakota came across a boardedap claim shanty with a half dozen boards ACTONS the door, upon which were the following PF. Chairman, J. 8, Ewing. Jolin 6, Kremer old | return od corres. 1 { touching limeriptions: “Forty miles | from a nayber, Sixty miles from a post ofis, Twenty-five miles from 4 raflraad. { A hundred and atey from timber. 25% | feet from water. God bless our home, We have gone east to spend the winte, with my wife's folks.” ~Col. Coburn is a member of the | commission to select a site for a Jiokpital | for this district, and with Ll Committee | visited various towns inthe near vicinity | of his own county. bit the Col. forgot to “sent the clalins of aneof the beautiful owns in Centre county, Philipsiarg and Bellefonte ave both favorably lo. | | cated and have desirable sites for such | | an stitution. Col, we are sorry that you overlooked Centre county's interests July 81, 188%, Editor ( entre Deynoseyot In last week's sue of the Gazette I 1 | Ping Grove MiLLs. | : | ticed some person thing WIoLe sot Democrats about the said they He Y Were Wer rr he Kyles what got at Carnegies know drison of Penna, Furnace, | for protection and ote for Cleveland. I would nimselt Ml HIKe this laborer, as 1% 0 point out to the vote Kind of protection the laborers the I would like when the Penna. Furnace when operated there, 0 if he minds men at the nk were wanting an advance in their 5. The 81.00 aid asked for oF were g oiling per told world wed £1.25 they they Were { to wall & few davs when hat they wanted: but hos. | es, Harry Pulen by frarden give you $ « such at instances th when the men would have it easy woldgoto N.Y. Hungarians, the bosses and lot of I have handled the hateh. bring a et and square for the same firm for two years, and 1 think there isn't Denno. erat at Penna. Furnace who is as shal. a low as the Protection crank shows him. self to be. He speaks of open doors for foreign markets: to pocket our cash while we stand and look on, and many = 4 | ot} hings. I think the protectionist | is one that would sooner have his hand | in some poor laborer’s pocket, «The “Dull Season Ex. us inducements offered in fine tailoring. npprosches Suits and Overcosts —made 0 order from ew mil goods, si very ow prices. Mostroomesy & Co, Tailors i Maj. J.1 MARRIED. MOK EON Met {is HAINES Ith. 188s jr , Bev g Same] Dora Beil MekKeen, both in « Hy WETZLER © 8 parents residence of Inne, Uy Rew sv of Strow Sho d Milesbhurg “oli i - fat | Hall, § ANNOUNCEMENTS CONURE=S We are authorized to announce the name of Mpangier, of Beilefonle, as a candi- late for Congress, Subject to the rules and de of the Democratic County Convention ASSEMBLY. We are authorized fo announce the name of John T. MeCotmick of Ferguson township, asa candidate lor Assembly. Subject to the rales and decision of the Democratic County Con Yeulon We are authorized to announce the name of Aaron Williams, Keg. of Bellefonte, as 2 can- didate for Assembly. Subject to the rules and decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce the name of J. H. Holt. of Snow Shoe township, as a candi. date for the Leginiature. Subject to the deck sion of the Democratic County Convention, ——— . w. S—————— BELLEFONTE MARKET. Guan, “as corrected weekly by Gerberich, Bale & wy Rd Wheat new, porbushel..... conn Provisions, Guooetise, ke. (as lorrected by J. A. Awrper, & Oo, Apples, dried, per Postdoc oo mmission Cherries dried por pound, seeded cies ooviinn, Dried Onrrnute, Por Posi. we sms New Ranins, jot POLS onmeomsmnses « BODE POE GUAT ins wrariritmsspmiimss imino Frosh Buiter Por Pound... ammo oo svssmsisss Ion PE POBIE cousin ss iui sd ima 4 Countey Hams por pound... Hats sugar cured, houlders OB outh vip Breakiast Been... Country Bectta ma Lard per pound, opr per doesn Potmtoes pad boston “Sn Drivd Deol per Poumon. woven sosmmwermses Canned Bond pet OMB issn Lomotry Khaw pet posit coum sss sone Dried Sword Cots pot pound wo APPin But ef pot Enola snmp osm ROUT FIT Por Sak cis ovssvmmemissm mismo Appi pot based sew Finke Fao weekly LRA 5 ata ETTERS OF AD BELLEFONTE BOOK BID ERY. Havin d 1 ndery 0
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers