@he Uentve Leonid, | AT HER HOME ON MONDAY | CPHURSDAY, Armin 11, 1880, Published every Thursday by the CENTREDEMOCRAT PUB, Co." CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —For fine painting go to McSulley. {it your white-wash brush in use, ~Trout fishing season opens on next Monday 15th, —Prof. Skull is in town giving the band instructions. —Thas, market this week. ~The big spring is full of the spotted beauties, ~Mr. Jno. C. Bair, the green grocery man, is on the sick list. Now is the time for our Street Commissioner to clean up the streets, ~There is talk of a new Opera House in town. Somebody start one and not so much talk. —Why don’t the Bellefonte band give open air concerts in the Diamond these | { joys and griefs pleasant evenings ? ~The Presbyterian church spire is about finised and its appearance is im. proved wonderfully. ’ —If you expect to build write to the Union Roofing Co., Tyrone for prices of slate and metal roofing. —Mr. John Meese is in the eastern | markets selecting a new line of goods for spring and summer. —Thomas Nason, one of Philipsburg’s | oldest inhabitants, died in that place | Wednesday aged 76 years. —The Huntingdon Presbytery will hold its annual session in the Presbhyter. ian church in Curwensville, April 9. —Harry Jackson who holds a posi. tion in the Post Office department at Washington is home on a visit. —Thos. R. Armor, formerly of section, died on the 2nd, at hi Tuscarawas county, Ohio. —Mr. 8S, has taken up the study of with District Attorney J. C. -Rev. Houck, the minister preached his this place on last Sabbat! —{layt Poorman Bros. fine sega: taking orders, and New goods are arriy ing Mingle's shoe store, where you will a large assortment and thel ~{x00d cow pasture the grass patch back « Make your application t John Decker — Rev. Lan: Unionville wi M. C. A.1 sabbath morning ~Kurtz & Son, of Cents iid their flouring decided to rein rin i tly by fire, and are clos destroved reces ing up contracts for that | Urpose —Landlord W. R. Tell t] Jush House, who had been to Cuba for some time past for the benefit of his | health arrived home this week —Mr. Samuel Rin ) perintendent ecient ¢ wi vorks, is al. Ways improv the nee of the place. A bett wt be found If you want sig vertising or or namental painting of any kind done neatly give the artist, isfaction. His work always gives sat” ~Some Altoona farmers paint their | young trees with tallow containing red pepper. The tallow keeps the rabbits from the trees, and the pepper keeps the | cats from the tallow, ~On Saturday afternoon of this week | a game of base-ball will be played be- | Flemings »f Bellefonte and College tween the Nate grounds, How will you bet ? ~The Rochester Clothing House in Reynolds’ Bank building commences | the spring season with a finer and larger | stock of clothing and furnishing goods | than ever. Prices will suit you. ~With the first signs of spring comes the traveling musicians, little German band serenaded the town and on Tuesday an Italian orchestra rendered some fine music on the streets. | «Harry Keller, of Harrisburg, clerk | in adjutant General Hastings office spent | several days of this week at his home this place, ital. «Don't fail to read Simon Losb's ad. vertisement in another column, Mr, Loeb has opened up a new clothing store and is ready to supply you with anything you need in the line of cloth ing. «Mr. Robt. Henderson, one of Mare jon township's prominent citizens was in town on Tuesday and found time to visit the DEMocraT office. He be. lieves In reading his own paper and down the necessary for two years subscription in advance. Mr. Henderson stands at the head of our list in this respect. | much of the time of her illness life seem- Beezer sold out his meat | our orders to J. McSulley, | boys, on the latter's | | Spring Bellefonte Last week “| stock : : prices that have been charged for poor | He is looking well and | seems to be flourshing at the State Cap. | | i DEATH OF MRS. WOODRING. | EVENING. | The Eftect of License What a Sleeper is | ~ Recent Post OMee Appointmens in This County The somber folds of heavy crape at the door of ex-Sheriff W. C. Woodring's house on Allegheny street tell the sad truth that the wife and mother has { passed from scenes of suffering into the | blissful beyond. Mrs. Woodring be- came ill several weeks ago and after much suffering death came to her relief at 100'clock on Monday night, During ed suspended in the balance and there were alternate hopes and fears in the hearts of her friends, The death is attended with unusually | She is the mother | sad circumstances, of five children, three boys and two girls There are eight children in all but two daughters and one son have proceed. ed her into the heavenly home, The sur- viving children are young and will great- ly miss a kind mother’s care. To the husband. too, it is a severe blow as he will feel very acutely theseperation from such an efficient companion of all his The maiden name of deceased was Margaret Catharine Huey. She was | born in this county forty-eight years ago | near Pine Grove Mills. She leaves three | sisters, Mrs. D. F. Fortney and Mrs. | {| Cyrus Strickland, of this place, and | Mrs. Williamson of Milroy, Pa. The funeral will occur on Thursday | the 11th, at 10,30 o'clock a.m’, from her husband's residence. — News, Quite a Difference Johnstown Democrat Tuesday “On last Saturday Sheriff Mack o diana county, was met on the streets 1 who asked him how It as issued a pt he requests Tuesday nial ar versary of the or pat n he government, at the hour the moming. the people re » worship to im hat tha 3 4 | it the blessings | Oe nay that His | fr ) git. The Mischief Maker. then yon ean prot ourse!f with law against thet | ! the 3 law that will res aking mischief makers wi ors of their good will for each other, and oftentimes stea nto a family ¢ wilh their poisonous utterances, destroying the peace and harmony of a household, Er What a Sleeper ia 2 A sleeper is one who sleeps A sleep er is that in which a sleeper sles [+ A | sleeper is that on which the sleeper runs | There fore, | while the sleeper sleeps. as the sleeper sleeeps in the sleeper that carries the sleeper over the sleeper un. der the sleeper until the sleeper which carries the sleeper jumps the sleeper and | wakes the sleeper in striking the sleeper under the sleeper on the sleeper and there is no longer any sleeper sleeping in the sleeper on the | sleeper New Marble Works. Heisler & Gross have opened new marble works on Water St, near big Monuments, head. stones and all Kinds of cemetery work. All stock new, no old weather beaten work in grave stones, Give us a call and get the best work and lowest prices, HEmsLenr & Gross, Post Offer Appointments Among the recent Post Office appoint. ments made by the post master General in Pennsylvania, Centre county has the following : IL. A. Snyder, Blanchard ; L. 8. Bricker, Boalsburg; A. J. St. Clair, Fleming: 8. R. Pimple, Port Matilda; J. J. Yarnell, Snow Shoe; J. D. Long, Spring Mills; T. I. Byers, Worth ; 8. F, Dorman, Zion. Toad Seory, Two Losds, it is said, were found em- bedded inthe coal at Thos. C, Helm’s new operations by workmen one day last week. Their Yimbe were perfectly limp, but they were stone blind. —Oseeo- 1a Leader. | seven-cighths of a mile | debris at the bottom the sleeper by | { thereof, are liable to suspension and HE WANTS MERCY, | The Man Who Talled Governor Beavers | | A FEW POINTERS Nowe Viesds, Governor Beaver has received pn lotto from Major Armes, his Washington | assailant, requesting him to mterfere in | the pending court martial proceedings, | Armes says the result of the court may tail would mean his dismissal from the army, and suicide would be preferrable to such disgrace. save Mrs, diszrace that court martial, Governor Beaver will not give the affair any further attention, wonld surely follow a Additional Locals He ple wis that Gov. | unempk ved is becoming ¢ ernor Beaver will write a letter to the | day. war department at once and thereby | find their Armes and the ehidren the | wher With peace and fairly | wealth are WHY BUSINESS IS DULL, ORWORK~ ING MEN. Awlal Pansters—Ceontentimt Anuiver a ye A Dream Thal Came Trae-A Thief | Caught, Business is dull, The army of the reste) day by Merchants and manufacturers prod teadily decreasing h snot already dd HAPpPenr- ' ol. "wi i 8 A real Geni vi in trade? We have been Diess abutdant crops. Our facilities for the production of greater than ever before. por? : inl reso age 3 1 that o« i ~The alarm of fire last Sunday af. | Our natuial 1 urees are all that con ternoon brought out the fire departments in a hurry. The fire was a small affair on the roof of Charles Green's house and was put out with several buckets of water. —Ex-Sheriff Walker, has | position as book keeper with Mr. Hart who has opened up eral ore banks near Milesburg, and getting out large quantities of rich fos sil fron ore, -The pew town of Hastings, one-fourth miles, and another within making eleven saloons for a population of 300, -<(ne of our exchanges remark know of only twopersons who were mean. er than the man who stopped his paper without paying up. The one pastured a goat on his mother’s grave, ar d the oth. ] { er used a wart on the back of his me for a collar-button — Miss Catharin ] Mi Emma . Millheim Haines | Woodw field vounty for Krew says eighty due 0 the liquor trafh license fees paid the counts to 82.500 and fines for viol liquor law, §1,100, leaving th to foot the balance, #0 x In clearing & well ona Pm farm a crock of butter was four Then an « recalled that the butter had fal the well thirty years ago, yet f freshly made. And how that ter wandered into some of Bellefont grocery stores is the next quest -Hastings, had its first fire last wi The house of a man named Wandy ing use! also as a store, was burns The go down last Tuesday night | The fire was cau Ww save by the explosion of a lamp, knock from the hands of Mrs. Wandy bya chill while she was descending the stairs with the little one in her arms ~An absent-minded Williamsport man in want of a smoke, finding the pavement too wet to light a mateh on drew a silver dollar from his pocket used it for the purpose, then threw if away and put the burnt mateh in his i | pocket He with the lark next | morning to hunt the coin, bat some i early bird had been ahead of him in this Stat profane or obscene language by any pu! pil shall constitute good cause for ex. shall eut, deface or otherwise injure punishment, and the parents of such pu- | pils shall be liable for damages for the amount of injury, on complaint of the teacher, the amount to be determined | the court, ~{ieneral Passenger Agent Wood, of notice that the special rate of two cents per mile allowed a party of ten or more And we are down on the high | persons when traveling on one ticket, had been withdrawn, The rate had only been in effect about two weeks The withdmwal of the mate is anothe clear evidence that the Pennsylvania | rallroad is going to keep on the safe side of the inter-state law. When the mate was issued it was a question whether it fvas a violation of the law or not, The commission has apparently decided that it Is, and parties traveling on one ticket will have to pay full rates, The action of the Pennsylvania road will be followed by the Baltimore and Ohio, ~The application of Simon 8. Brum: baugh for & wholesale license to sell liquor in South Woolbury township, Bedford county, Is backed up by the signatures of over one hundred women, and that of Joseph Markey for a tavern ticense in Loysburg by twenty women These ladies must have sons and dauvgh- tors that they wish to offer as a saerifice totherumgod. #, provides that the use of | \ | for the statement that | paision from schools, also that any who | | i be gesired yl Our streels are fl with idle men vainly seeking fo ployment, While there are a number of « thiil have con tributed prod nee | present stagnation in business, the chie ie 18 comme 3 ] deny products of our conditions which profits our products for for of “Xd Liane . Cam- | eign merchandise, the government steps | bria county, has eight licensed houses : two more are quartered within one and | ' 1A nf +3 rly one-half of the goo! ive in exchange for our X( own--and this is called * I'he real purpose of our restrictive laws | bie Lhe owners } Slii=} their | fights OUST RS The centennial celebration at New York on this event. inasmuch as it will commemorats York. saame occasion will be a great Washington's journey 1 New over the same route and with the ceremonies as nearly as possible. Presi. Washing = dent Harrison will stand in ton’s place for the purpose «¢ y Ie bration, and if the weather be at {vorable it will be one of the most | | memorable occasions in the history of | The public school laws now in force | the Republic. A Dream that Comes Trae The Renovo Dy poe rol on Tuesday at Karthaus a voung fellow for his dead body was no avail, on ac. count of the muddy condition of the water. Saturday an old gentleman who | miles from the place of | drowning came to Karthaus and reported | 4 a ia dream he had the night before, in by the directors and collection through | which he dreamed he knew the exact | | location of the body at the present time. | He was made fun of at first, but he | the Pennsylvania milroad, has issued 8 | wage persistent that a few gentlemen lives three accompanied him to the place where he | sald the body was, and after a half hour's search they discovered the body of the unfortunate young man The Theil Walkes Right into the Trap A valuable Winchester rifle was sto. len on Friday from the window of George W. Hander's gun store in Will. iamsport. Mr, Hander sent a descrip. tion of it to his brother Frank who has a gun store at Lock Haven. Frank looked out for the thief and sure enough he appeared yesterday in the person of a burly negro anxious to sell the rifle for 812. Mr. Harder's apprentice went for the police while his employer exam. ined the rifle, and now the thief is in the lock-up. of our mines and | SIMON LOEBS NEW STORE, ~() BELLEFONTE, T0 MY FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS: Having opened an exclusive Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, I am now fully pre- and Furnishing (foods Store pared lo show you the most complete line of Clothing, comprising the latest styles and novelties qt such low prices that will astonish you; also, the latest styles of Hats and Neckwear, a full line of Shirts, Collars, Cuff«, Underwear, ete. A cordial invitation is etexnded (lo all my old friends and customers and others to visit my new store and eramine Goods and Prices. With many thanks for past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same, I remain Yours Respectfully, SIMON LOEB, Fe lefonde, April, '89, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IN ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MONTGOMERY & CO. INGLES SHOE STORE -- > Our New Spring Stock of Ladie's h We Handle on | - Reliable Goods Only, - = Serioe 20d Summe und Gent's Shoe unpacked aod comprises many pew and attractive worn Can show you Bargains BELLEFONTE, all fa- : is authority | was drowned | \ { in the river at that place, and search | schoolhouses, fences or outbuildings | and (Gait WCAT Styles that Prices lower than ever. YOU CAN SAVE FULLY . -+-00 Per Cent.- - BY VISITING THE MOHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE.
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