Chie Centre Lemont, Arein 4, 1889, THURSDAY, Published every Thursday by the CENTRE ODEMOORAT PUB. Co." CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ~Monday was an unpleasant day for flittings. ~The Undine Hose Company expect to have new uniforms ina short time. -—Mr. Harvy Hicks, now of Philadel. phia. paid Bellefonte a visit this week. —The Episcopalian choir is practic- ing new music for the coming Easter service, - Landlord Bibby, of Millheim, will this week take charge of the hotel at Montandon. —(xeorge Johnston should be appoint- ed special the P. R. R., station at this place. A game of ball is being arranged for between the Fleming and State College ball teams. police for — Blair's new jewelry room is being fitted up in handsome style, preparatory to his occupying it. —A dancing master is in town trying | | Cross, which they wanted printed and | - | ident of Blair county, of which he was | nhabitant at | i bility. to secure a class, We will take private lessons and pay in ads. Simon Loeb now occupies his new room witha full line of clothing and | gent’s furnishing goods. Dr. J. C. McEntire, of Mill moved to Williamsport this week Hall, were he will open dental rooms. -A large light in front of the Penna. railroad station would a great con- venience to the traveling public Was of Insur Proaoise Lae boy nig being a munity, —The § the Golden Ti week at Harrisb represented by Spring Mills Port Matilda - Editor Kinsloe, of the Republican, is credited the late murder at vit] MNOvo, Ww in making 1,000 more votes for the hibition Amendment bably otherwise have ix on -D. F. Fortney has mos to the Woodring build ng Court House. and has one of cleanest, and best lighted town. He invites all persons baving legal business to give him a call, than would ~Ex-Mayor Barker has been appoint. | eld Postmaster at Lock Haven and his | name was sent to the Senate Saturday. This leaves our esteermad friend J. B. G3, | Kinsloe out in the cold. Howey: energetic editor won't sulk but wil found going right ahead tur good a newspaper as ever, Lider can be made and sold if the | Prohibition amendment is adop ted, bu it cannot be sold after it fermented, Bo one will have to buy his cider sweet and let it stand until it gets rily if you wish to get a little “rily” yourself on the 4th of July or other legal holidays, ~The entertainment given by the State College Glee and Banjo Club was attended by a large number on last Fri. day evening. The entertainment was musical throughout, consisting of lively college songs by the Glee Club, and in. strumential renditions by the Banjo and Guitar Club, all of which were highly appreciated by the audience. In their entertainments at Tyrone and Huntingdon they had large houses and habiangon speak in glowing terms of entertainment. : r, the he ng ont as | is — SHORT PARAGRAPHS. ERS. The Sagar Valley Rallrond <A Lar o Tumor «Veast of the Passover Ward will Play with the New York Club, There is no doubt but that the pro. posed Bellefonte and Eastern Railroad from Watsontown to Bellelonte to traverse through Sugar Valley will be built at no far distant day. Messrs, I. Higbee, Superintendent of Construe- tion, and H. E. Richter, gineer, called at the Journal office on Tuesday and assured us of this fact. This will be gratifying news to all in. terested in the project, and signs indicate something substan- tial. A corpsof engineers are now in the valley locating the line. Through to lay the ties and track ; then lookout for the iron horse and smoke wagon,— Sugar Valley Journal. A Large Undertaking. Bower & Orvis had a paper book, in the | Supreme Court, of the Tyrone Mining and Manufacturing Co., vs. James | estimated the job to be of about a hun | dred and twenty pages. We accepted | the job and guaranteed tc have ihe | work done in two weeks. We ted our contract in fine style and in two weeks from the day we delivered the | complete ready for service, but instead nd twenty pages thers rundred / % ny nd evers at _ . . ana comple we accepted i book bound and ni of one hundred a were three ) and twenty, and printed by the DEMOCRA nsider I { wo The Feastof the VP ANNOY Or wched for many vears, Tarned Landlord Abe Harter, the Lock Havenand Loganton in Sugar Val ley has rented the National Hotel in Mill heim and will take possession on Mon. t. Mr. Harter is not without ex mail earrier between day nex | perience as a landlord, as years ago he used to run the Weidensaul hotel at the | nd of the Pennsylvania Nar. rows Endorsed for the Place, Ww pedagogies Colle (rOovernom Heston the It is reported that John who is professor of m ge h Mt In on recommended to Beaver by the Alumni association of the college | . ow} for appointment as Dr. Higbee's sw in. | Pennsvivanin State cessor as superintendent of public struction. Keven Millions of Tiekots Secretary of the Commonwealth Stone has given orders for the printing of 7,000,000 tickets to be used at the election onthe 18th of June. He will shortly issue aletter of instructions to county commissioners regarding the manner of distributing the tickets, Turnpike Rotarnsd, The turnpike from Bellefonte to the MifMin county line, has been returned on account of bad condition of the road. The information, we are told, was made by Mr. G. Haag. Th e matter willbe heard at April court COMPILED FOR OUR READ- | J Chief En- | The subject is | being favorably discussed on all sides, | with that work the company expect to | begin to build the road bed, preparatory | Two weeks ago the law firm of Orvis, | | unquestionably the oldest other words Was i CLINTON COUNTY LAND, A Syndieate of English Capitalists Will De. i velop the Mineral Therein, Ti { a fact not generally known wt Look Haven Fepress says { are within the borders of Clinton county large tracts of land which are owned by a syndicate of English Capitalists, nor is it generally known that many thous- ands of acres of these tracts are under laid with valuable minerals, A part of the lands owned by this syndicate is fa- miliarly known as the McHenry estate, and the agent for 1 owners was for { many years the late Tatlow Jackson, { whose death occurred but recently, Mr. A. Reilly, a gentleman who thoroughly un- derstands the value of the lands and who { is about to make important io Jackson's successor, as agent, is J, moves to- | wards developing the wealih that lies hidden bedeath their surface. Died at 108 Years of Age Thomas Keegan, who resided in “Ridges,” six miles west of Newry, died suddenly at 10 o'clock on Monday night, at the remarkable age years, had a very distinct the “rebellion of 08." years old and having carried a that bloody episode in the history of his recollection of having been ed to the United years ago and was for many vears a res. time of his death. He was quite well preserved for a man of his age meelf at tl olls last Demo sented } ber, where | posited a ratic ballot as, had) n his hal ever berg Ji Kine A BREUTE HANGED Jod Pritchett Mavs the Per y of His Crime at Chathan Hr Fhe Normal Ssehool good wherevs properly author form the to do so ceremony Bible, of the I. ‘daddy’ at last nother new edition of the Prof. Geo. P. Haven, Normal is a 1 Bible bas been issued, whether revised and improved we dont know, Lock Haven Demo n edition of the feminine af reINATKS that ! vitlon Hie solidly put together and weil bound, -Last week's CENTRE DEMOCRAT gets off a very complimentary (7) notice of Miss Puella Dornblaser’s lectures on the Prohibition amendment. We think editor Kurtz will find considerable dif. fieulty in introducing the now fashion of skirts, which he proposes in connec tion with other valuable suggestions, Millhe in JowuMal, «J. N. Bell, of Rock Spring, Centre county, owns a turkey hen that last spring laid eighteen egge, hatched out eighteen turkeys, of which sevenisen survived. Then after playing mother for six weeks she commenced laying again and produced an egg every day until 83 were laid, making a total of 101. This leads the Huntingdon county turkey It is that there | the | of 108 ] He wus a native of Ireland, and | | whether the sentence of death 17 | pike in | | unhappy country. Mr. Keegan emigrat- | States seventy-five | and pre. | Novem | | ever The | hen. twenty-six eggs. & THE PROHIBITION INTIS ADDIESS, | An Appeal from Chairman Palmer to the People of he Ktate The Constitutional Amendment St { sued the fo Prohibitory te Committee r wkd have is : | HEADQUARTERS CONSTITUTIONAL | PROUIBITORY AMENDMENT STATE COMMITTEE, tie. It will be as fierce and bitter asany that was ever fought by right wrong. and your children’s children the result will be big with joy orsorrow, you stands an enemy strong in numbers, unlimited in resources and inspired with the energy of desperation. strive against those who thrive by the { enemies of the State, the nation, the | church, the home, Their business life is staked lssue and you may expect resistance to the last extremity. shall be passed upon this monstrous evil by writ- lines of your organic law. People's law, the Constitution, the manufacture and sale for use as beverage of intoxicating drink ? To you belongs the power to perpetuate or des. troy and upon you rests the We call upon all, of whatever faith in religion or of Tee, « eral wellare, Are Dibwd you of i fathers 7 If the traf endures 2 } . % 8 DOYS who are now growing somers. Have you any ! Somel i Purpose { —_ x d ‘ enough ughters you are wise and ngh to kes Pp your own. must give ire some than its al en 10 be sent to dishonor, ed and dishonorable by the sal +} 1s : ad (31 im you men ? is of ability to enforee a law King and strike a blow for government, cleaner politics and iret usiness that ever degraded mankind Are you womes ¢ fati 3 tH in to join tion, for on the endless misery, the unspeakable de- gradation wrought by the drink traffic, Lope one, come all, bring every per- | Suasive argument, every moral power, | every social, business and friendly in. { fluence, Give time and personal work to the great canse, and the 18th of June n this year of grace shall. God willing, | ring the death-knell in this Common- | we alth of the crowning vice of the cen. | tury, and “as Pennsylvania goes the Union.” Hexny W, Paryen, Chairman, ROMs, 80 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS! Messrs. Shoemaker and Scott offer for sale seven building lots Joeated on Wost side of Thomas Street 550x150 foul, Also thirty-five lots located on South side ol Public Road leading from Belle. fonte to Bellefonte Furnace 5 x175. Alo sixty lots on Half Moon Hill 50x150 oot, For further information call on or address R jul 20 Bellefonte Pa, A 30 A Wantev—Lady Agents in every town. Something now. Adress, 0 womanhood to fate to whic h | “hen put away coward. | of | { of persons whom 1 have given aid to | guide you and your Overseer in squan- | ' everiasting overthrow of the worst | ¢ grand army of redemp- | you fall the chief sorrow. | No. 620 Chestut Street, Philadelphia, | You stand on the eve of a great bat- | Against | To you und to your children | This common: drunkard called for the Against | | this pot-house politician should ; | the statement before the You are to! They are the foes of | virtue, peace, temperance and religion. | ing its condemnation in the enduring | Shall the | forbid | | theyonly responsi- | | vouchers) { books, all that makes life | | and papers as they are by | that you 1? You need no exhor. | ; | same time I will meet 3 ¢ You have the opportunity to decide | : v illite ch J | this pot-house politician. —————————— " a 3 SCHOFIELD REMARKS. | A FEW POINTERS FROM THE CVERSEER, tow the VAevountis or a How the Tux Bale Fire, Overseer Mand, Editor of Centre De: acral ; Allow me the privilege of re- | feerei erring, through the columns of Paper to the last issue of the foul. protective sheet caiied your the “Gazette.” statement of the Overseer weeks earlier than ever five before. or six Why I'o the thoughtful, however, the motive a full may do 80 in the near future. and at the arges of For the pres- ent I will call the attention of my fel low-citizens to a few of his motives ir asking for a statement, which I am not al any time required to give. If the new | | Overseer Bie . { ous to know who has been helped and who was kept by me last year. and if could have seen iy te Hd hav Cn my statement. hold of the be ginning (that is got a at b Oks of the my month, | have saved new Overseer an (saazetts ir bil « } N t.4 WMIOUDK 5 LY cone seen at a on the Poor réeer and the glance t 0 OVYers+ earned the art of atl the expens« if the On “Paye ™ wough. found anyom my experience, ment 1 have a few suggestions to make In one instance, your new Overseer went to an old | ad asked her MAY AnD mu bh help she was getting she was not now aided by When ceived no aid for ten thorities rath she had re : months, having | obtained a pension of 21.000 to $12.00. i If the | before the Auditors are ready to, and do fran le . om ! drunkard’s graves | settle it, in my presence with my books Gazette wants my statement law to do, come around and bring YOUr new Overseer and take it, and « py the list dering public funds wil It is quite likely 1 go back without my book but come anyway While you are waiting for my state | which might amuse the few readers of { your dirty sheet which calls for protec. tion to American labor Ist. When the year is up compare it with last year and let us see where Protection comes in. 2nd. Spread in glaring type the amount of coal used this year compar ed with last. ard. The wages paid der day to the | laborers in our mines and manufactor- | ies compared with last year. JAMES SCHOYIRLD. prec SALE Pursuant to an order of Orpan's Court, of Con. tre County, Pa. there will be exposed NS premises, in Worth townshlp. i Lt] said lommarurday the Lith day of ia rer Re ®, deceased, to wit; tain pleco of land sitasted in - om SED ———— id Is Incrosing -Poloters | dirty | ask for | : Auditors have | | settled it, may not be understood b u | bulk of the tax-payers truflic in strong drink, They are the | y the | of the borough. | and desire of this unprincipled, whis. | key sonked sucker are very plain, 1 | ho shall not at this time go into q » | pol We | statement of my work as Overseer: I | il and the Gazette were very anx- | required THE UNION ROOFING C0. Tyrone, Keep a record of all the manu: factories sold by the Sheriff this year- | | Builders | CLASS SLATE ROOFING i Borrow i MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION | proposed to the eitizens of this Common. wegith by he General Asseinbly or the Com monwesith of Verassylvania tor (heir approval or rejection at a special election to be held funie 18, 188, Fabill Ad bry order of the Beers tary of the Comm alth, io pursuance of Ar~ {tele XVI of the Constitution Jilnt résolution proposing as amendment to the comstitutiou of the emmmonweaith RECT Be ix resolved by {he Sonate and House of Lepresenialioes of (he Com welt i {| Gf Pennsylvania in General Ansemily met That | the following is bp d as an amendment to | the constitution of the Commonwealth of Penn { Sylvania io accordance with the provisions of 1 | i it Le | the eighteenth ari iele thereof AMENDMENT Btrike out from section one, of art the four qualifications for volers | as follows “I twenty Awo years of age or upwards, he | shall have paid, within two years, & state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months, and pald at least one u onth | before the election.” so that the section whieh | reads as follows Every male citizen, twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled Lo vote st all elections First. He khall have been a citizen of the | United States at least one month Becond. He shall have resided in the Ktate one year (or if having previously been a reas fied elector or native born citizen of the state he shall have removed therefrom and returned, { then six months) immediately preceding the election Third. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vole at least two months immediately preceding the election Fourth. If twenty two years of age or ap wards, he shall have paid, ‘within twe yeas, a | Slate or county tax, which shail have been as | sessed at least two months and paid at least one { month before the election.” shall be amended 80 as 10 read as follows 4 Every male eltizen twenty one possessing the following qua entitied to vote at the f | tion district of which resident and no! elsewhere First. He shall have been a citizen of the | United States at Jeast thirty days / Recond. He shall have resided the state or if, having previously been a quad fied elector or native born citizen of the state, he shall have removed therefrom and re turned then » y hen six preceding the ele wight, reads wine i ] : years of age, ualifications, shall be po ing place of the siec ae shal {at the time be a in {| one year jE niles) immediately election Third disty He shall have et where he me thereafter nforce this 1 i Every male + tis Wolf " M. Walt DIVORCY w Mareh td Ww A. SCHAEFFER PROTHOSOTAR TOW M. Wall, Respondent % are hereby notified that the has} ol ed comm case 10 take and that : d to the duties of his appointment at his in Bellefonte Penna on Tuesday April vl. 1880 at yelork A.M. when and where you may attend if you wey proper W. J SINGER COMMISSIONS oor FU a8 loner stated testimony aller RK . Re » - Penna. MANUTACTURERS ARXD ROOFRRS OF -i= SLATE GOODS, ~:~ Have advantages to Properly owners with We use the best qualities of BLACK DMasoNn SLATE, and employ none thoroughly experienced roofers.not {he called “practical siate roofers,” formerly and shingle roofers Make a spocialt nals, and other goods ~t« METAL ROOFING, -:- General agents for CORTRIGHTS METAL ROOFING, TILE ete, American Comment Com pany’'s Cement, Terra Ootia Goods. All kinds of Building Paper and Asbestos roofing, Have the best brands of Comment In large or snail quantities at very low prices, Repairing ply attended tov All work suarantond ol PoTraRoes furnished, Call or send for circular and Parther information to UNION ROOFING QO. Main office in Proxen sock, TYRONE. PA | FGAL NOTICE...NOTICE 1S here ven Flea aie? By Wauity | y ad te No, furnish FiRsy none bat Fracn bat wih tin especial and Lia Lu of Slate Black boards’ Uri
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