ol cl he Center Lemgrrat, THURSDAY. Max 1859 Published every Thursday by the CENTRE DEMOCRAT PUB, Co." | CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. “The bustle’ that's flat ! Or so dame Fashion has decreed Alas! she's right; for if It goes, Things will be very fist indeed sotto go Er ~Hary Keller, of Hrrisburg frequent visits to Bellefonte, his home, | —J oseph Bros., have luff a new ver anda erected on the front of their build | ing. ~The scholars of the mensely, — Memorial services will be held in the Methodist Church next Sunday morning. —Senator A. H. Colquitt, Georgia, will speak at evening of this week. — Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bower, who had been visiting at New Berlin, Pa., last week, arrived home on Monday. —It is estimated that the of Williamsport now being taken will give that city a population of 35,000, censas ~Three trips a day can now be made from Bellefoute to Tyrone. The new railroad appre- ciated by our people facilities certainly are nel Sternberg Printing Office W: g rrived in Bellefonte atypo in for trial. Capea. on his Ki roared out his again. dl 81 ed the appearuu Pennsyivi foad improv. station at this place the plot of 1 with crushed | flower eral ex) will soon be bil beautiful Howers ~dreneral Dale army officer of through the west prised the other day to dinner in a hotel at Seatle. er who took his order was his who had Hieans is lraveling He was rather sur when he sal down iw OW SO, wait. run away from hone even vears before ~At Granville before last Friday's rm, a thou ful lady told her little boys to go out bring in the tomato plants, meaning a box of plants she had for transplanting. and to her great surprise when they had came in they had pulled up all her plants she had set out in the garden at and ~*Y oung man,” said the good dea conat a revival meeting to a man on a back seat who was. looking anxiously about with a troubled face ynung man,’ he repeated solemnly but Kindly, “are you looking for salvation?" “No, pir,” sald the yout) blushing deep Iy. “I was lookin’ for Sal Johnson. but I guess she ain't here." young ~dreographical new. The method of conducting them is for a lady upon entering the room in which the social is held to draw from a seceptacie a card containing the name of some county seat in the State and for each gentleman to draw the name of a county. The counties are then required | 80 hunt up the county seat and take them to supper, ~If any farmers in this seetion are anxious to engage harvest help in time they ean find it in front of this office, on the steps of the Conrad building, where no less than a dozen weary timeservers ean be found any time of the day; but the mention of work would likely paral yo them on the spot, from the effects of which they would not recover until the makes | Bellefonte schools are enjoying their vacation hme | Philipsburg on Friday | winds are something | ~~ NEWS PARAGRAPHED. A YOUNG JOIN THE BENEDICTS. A New Rallvond Through Centre County A Warcing Pugilistas, ~The Printers Play Ball Tempernnoe Lecture to Always ready for a surprise, we were | nevertheless taken by surprise this week DEATH OF HENRY KRUMRINE, ' One of Spring Mill's Most Kespeoted Citizens ATTORNEY WILL | | Its most prominent { confined to | | upon opening one of those white, square | suspicious looking envelopes, which turngd out to In {the marriage ceremony of Miss Mary B., daughter of Murs, Wessleyville, Pa., to C, P. Hewes, Esq., { of this place, Wednesday morning May 20th. Miss Kilpatrick, | visited this section last summer and is a an invitation to attend admirable t aits of character and many lady-like accomplishments which the friendship and esteem of all | whom she became nequainted, with We ar not surprised that our young | the | which held him in the | bachelors to adopt a | | legal friend bas decided to cut “Gordian-knot” ! brotherhood of and | it is not good to go-it-alone that this case in court-ing will most successful, and the happiest event | We have a small bit | few suggestions which | of your career. of advice and a we prefer to give in a private interview that may be of great value to you when $ : the about to pass through trying ordeal The DEMOCRAT extends its congrat- s: and if we ean find time to dis al tr our sanctum, ulation «} xl and forsake for a few Palit By in Capi talists Line to b Fhiladelp A Warning Clearfield count tried at last week y on a case of assa 5 ne named Walker Walk ne the last Wednesday Fvening May 20th, Hon. Volney B. Cusl of Maine, will speak in the urt Beliefonte, on comes highly reccommend. be worth hearing. The fol. Francis E. Willard, is a guarantee of his ability ‘With a splendid volee, utterance, nm and young man is an ally for which we eat hardly in too grateful " : thu "oer INR H Mr. ( : ed and will the Amendment EE hing lowing from ready invincible array of fact this Argument Prohibition st fpring Mills Hicks, of the M. E Beaumont, of the Evangelical Association have been holding temper meetings in and around Spring Rev. Hicks lectured on Thar Saturday Sabbath evenings and poured [red-hot shot the liquor tratlie ~~ Hey and Rev chur bh ance Mills day, Friday and into the been Prohibition made veral converta to Amendment have during these lectures, 5 To Call a Meeting o Soldiers {Governor Curtin declares that in cone | sequence of the veto of the bill for the | frection of a memorial hall at Gettys. burg, the committee will make an ad, | dress to the soldiers suggesting a meet- | ing to decide whether the enterprise will be abandoned or an attempt be made to ereet a hall, Attention Farmers The Trinmph Harvesting Machine binder, is on exhibition at the State Col- loge with Mr. W. A. Neff, local agent, It In a steel frame, strong, durable and | —Subuerite for the Drsocuat. i i Harriet Kilpatrick, | Passos Awuy, Spring Mills and vicinity bas been loss of one ol the past six months Mr, Krumrine has been bed with produced dropsy called upon to mourn the citizens Foi gangrene which For a intensely, ultimately number of weeks he suffered but on last Sabbath evening at 9 o'clock death released him, and his spirit wing ed its flight to Him who gave it. Mr. db with the interes Mills for a number of yeas When Mr. Peter Wilson quit the tan Krumrine In identified business {8 ! ning business, he sold his establishment the bride elect, | i handsome young lady, possessing those | to Mr. Krumrine who enrried the business with the aid of his Ou three SON of whom learned the trade, until o few Years ago. : won | 3 more congenial life. Charley, you know hope | be the | He was a Xind husband and an afl tionate father, and during his ness was faithfully waited upon by his children, who although all married, but one, and living away from this place, deal of their wi Inst {1 ii spent a great time th him. He was a faithful member Reformed He daughters and four song to mourn their of Salem three leaves church, loss. His age was seventy.on Changes in Examinations follow- ing changes in examination dates : Hub. lersburg., Mav 81st instead of Ma Oth and Bellefonte June netead of May 81st. Applicants will please note the manner ntments but twelve passed the ons and six of them were This is certainly 3 Keystone fiat le young man of this d Valuia for Lhe slate vers are generally considered a the « ruity of this county such is not A wit} when tak We an Delle have selves as in favor of the Ame Another fact % that the Democrati ihition question of the rol we members th two exceplions then wiment pot A Good Necard I'he Oldest Harness HH Over 18 years on the sur L110 change of firm \ but continued and steady progress. This People demand no fires is an advanced age money than ever before \ till more for thelr vi We are up to the i the Inrgest nent of verylhis times and best us { tr that h ATH jon. either No wlling isto be fouud in o oh. lass store, and we defy competit in quality quantity or prices out for the want of trad». No no partners no one to divide profit with but my I am bette: prepared this year to give you move for your money than ever before, Last yea: and this year have found me st times not able to fll my orders, The facts are worth considering, for they an evidence of merit and fur There is nothing so sucoessful ne socess New ny ompang customers above the aling and this is what hurts some, large stock of Single Dionthie Harness Whips, Dusters, Horse Shepts, Collars and Sweat Pads, Riding Saddles, Ladies’ Side Saddles, very low, Fly-Nets from 83 a pair and upwards, and Hardware and Harness Leather sold at the lowest prices to thetrade, arpess, makes in the country will fhel It fo thelr advantage to get my prices before purchasing hardware glsewhore. 1am better prepared this year than ever to 11 orders | v . : - ASL Senor, street, Jielictoute, Us. AMENDMENT MEETINGS. WHEN AND WHERE : THEY WILL BE HELD. The Campulgu Falrly Opened Mer tings In. Every Di triet ol the County List of Speak ers snd Other In ormation, Col. 1). 8 Pro} IM determmed to Wikre mit Cen Keller, Chairman of bition mu wn uetive ndment, Arn i boen pe fected to hold meeting town aud shool district bring thu ple. Eminent speakers from other states have consented to speak at & number of the of uod ministers of the county to Lhe peo INSEL squarely befor fe eslings and a large number attornes will take an active part, We give a lis ; of Lhe meetings thus far announced “hvuradavy 8 Moy At Fagleville Mrtha Fu nee and Col AArous Niate Fillmore 317 Friday May schoo] house Linden Hall Kadir Mile rg. Axe Mon doy, Dick's Run School House, (Marion 1 wp nah Furnace and Seotis tiJacksonuville {Marion Khipley's Iwp.) Port Matilda Philipsburg and Penn Hall , day May #5 Hublersburg, Howard sh than and Lower Rock Church May #7 Madisonburg, Moshannon, Han Tvirsd as Julian § M1 Taylor Twy Blony May # i hace Rebersburg, Snow Shoe House use Pat School He Vernon Point School tn Twp Bel iefoutle such is the treatinent ceived when he was down there on last } Sunday evening to preach his people a His gum.coat blanket, hitching strap and buggy cush femperance sermon '" he whip broken ana no ONS Were gone, and when he started for of any of the found Now Gi very pia n oft} trace 1 Onn stolen articles could be «I's prohibitary ‘thou «i from a ' ni H " steal.” ond a | i pos country 1'n edit because botl | these classes have a land time to | what they have he 1 | stibuld return the stolen goods | pent. ~Millhe get there nd wksters I" in Journa The sullivan Kilrain ¥ ght Professor John Lawrence Sull training under the care of wrestler Wilk Ham Muldoon at the latter's farm in the northern part of New York state for his coming battle with Juke Kilrain for a ey and the « ship of the world. large sum of mm hamplor The eminent jaw breaker, his trainer and will Ix in first ola ng ting trim when he on ters the ring in July Mys, 14 in good eoad Lion. | His opponent Kilruin, is known for his | | abstemiousness, and although he & not | | the equal of Sullivan =o far as the art of | Sparring ¥ concerned, his friends claim that his phivsionl condition is better | than that of the Boston boy The lovers of prin: fighting | ontest in the history of pugilism Axle, Coach and Harness Ola, Saddlery | A Nefivetion en the Veofession, A reporter of the Boston dally Globe reeently called upon ten regular physi cine on the sme day, and desorbed his Rymptorus in exactly the wane language to each, He received ten : of hh an fn wom the i vetnent in Centre county | Vin IS § in this | country are many, and in the Sullivans | | Kilrain light they anticipate the Dercest | prescrptions, | \ 131 . { 4 7 ————"———— En Wl RR A BN. LIT.EFONTE, TOMY FRIENDS and 6USTOMER °F Having opened an exclusive Clothing and Furnishing (Goods Store tor Mew, Boys and Children, 1 am now fully pre- pared to show you the most complete line of Clothing, comprising the latest lyles and novelties at such low prices that will astonish you; also, the latest styles of Hats and Neckwear, a full line of &hirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, ele, A cordial invitation is elearnded fo all my old Ji vends and CURION ETS and others to visit my new store and eramine (foods and Prices. With many thanks for past favors ’ 3* 533 . and so wilting a continuance of tl il. 877 / remain Yours [lespe tf uli Fa IMOM L {J Kl BY MONTGOMERY & (0. YOU CAN SAVE FULLY BY VISITING THE ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE
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