The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, SEPT 1, 1862, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR THE RACKET Bargain Day, Friday, Sept. ¢. RIBBONS. — Remember the day and the date. THE FIRST SPRINKLING of Fall Goods has put in an appear- ance—only a forerunner of the storm of DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS he Special attention is called to t genuine Broadhead Worsteds and all wool Serges, tor which we clusive sale. LADIES COATS AND WRAPS representing the famous houses Rothchild and Julius Stein these goods like store, at one price and tha Men's, Ladies and Childreas shoes, | immense stock; prices often —————— loo much to talk about Kom & ( LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —Thursday, Sept. Sth, ast day to get registered. —(hief-of-Police Lock Haven He pulled ir Westbrook, has resic his position many a avward fellow. —It is rumored tha have another Poh d ULL Minstrels taint entertainimen er’s block. be located in ~—Vreelands gave satisfactory house on last Friday -The Bellefonte Tuesday, cepting the High er 19th. pen on Septeml —The managers of Agricultural Society n premiums { bicycle cont -Mr. A. (+. and family, | ot to rermantown, will make their fut — Prof. Ceph burg, was in lis tow? would not refuse the County 3 I me of the Superintent rominent applicants } [ * September 15th ovelty sto iN vacated by Mr. Fauble Philad his frie: de e aiarined about aud Nn ana mn «tf riohis disappearance, heard of hin was at Atlantic ( Tre rant this week from the state treasurer for #1.146.74 to paid the Marietta Mfg. company for the voting booths, bal. he | way to send irer Gramley received a war- | t) he lot boxes and other articles for holding the election in this co according to the Baker Ballot Act Necessary inty — Kellar the magician, from Egyptian Hall, Philadelphla, will fill another en. gagement in Bellefonte Wednes. day evening, Sept. 7th. There necessity for us to speak of Mr, Kellar ability in this line. Everybody will want to go and there will be no trouble next is no for all to secure seats, fr in A suggestion comes m abroad the old that the fragrant gerani fashioned rose geranium beloved by our grand mothers—keeps away. A moderate sized geranium shrub is said to be so disagreeable to flies that they avoid its neighborhood, and of these plants in a room will drive them out altogether, The Bellefonte Wednesday of the on Thursday flies two ball team left on for thelr play Philipsburg on Friday, and it Tyrone on Saturday. Bellefonte in a strong lead and will do her best to | win the championship of the Mountain | League, On Tuesday morning Garbrick, who about two ago wis called here on account of the dan. gerous iliness of his mother, Mrs, Henry Ciarbrick, of Zion, returned to his home in Dakota, Hlinois, Mr. Garbrick was accompanied by John Sharer, of Zion. who will also make his future home in the west, We wish both young men much Mra. Garbrick Is m. proving and it is hoped that before long she W wirjoy her usual good health last trig { morning They Wednesday; Season, at } al field Houtzdale on i ing Mr. J weeks LEN SUCCesS, » | felonious attempt, | Mary McBride, | a fine of 310, | was allowed | vinegar and i again, COURT PROCEEDINGS, of last week and sentences Civil oases week of court [ well attended and there were very few On Tuesday noon court adjourned and all jurors were released, 1A few were tried, settled and compromised were continued. There was considerable wealth business of last week too late for that issue and we give a brief summary of what was not re | ported in our last issue, Robert McKeever, arrested for va. grancy; bill ignored and county pay the Costs, Oscar Harm, Snow Shoe, convicted of assault and battery; sentence, $20 {ine Com. chases The second cases tried, CASes miny were and others common. that was and costs of prosecution. Samuel T. Dixon, restaurant keeper at Snow Shoe, was found guilty of fur. A of sentence, signed by nishing liquor to minors. for suspension many citizens of Snow Shoe, was pre- sented. The same was granted by the court providing the costs were paid. Andrew Huffman, of Philipsburg, i i Sentence, 2100 fine, | costs of prosecution and solitary con. | finement in the Western Penitentiary | for two years at hard labor, { Com, vs E. J. Swavely, larceny, ver. { diet not guilty. Dixon, assault and battery; bill and { tor, J. O. Harm, pay the costs, Andrew Hoffman, ele. Hilt ' 1 Bill Ignored, Com. v8 Samuel jor Is prosecii- Com. vs { and battery, sl Daisey Marsha Peck and Hollabaugh, who reckless wooting, prosecutor 11 ii. ng HE were The report o Woes lings while ir a nom On Monday 1 done and court 0 Cases being New Money Orders This month the new posta I'he money or ders will go into use, 7) system ttle ot nmplica. same time it A tion, and at the s a good bd Le od money, calling ! for cent to 83 been prepared, and which unounts from one ion payment of one cent and the amount to be sent, will be torn off about the same as an There will be no post express order, writing on it by the master, the sender en or draft. The | trans. dorsing it as a check safe is thought that the used extensively senders of small amounts, government guarantees portation. | ins new will be system by Fablie Sale There will be sold at public sale, one. | fourth mile south of Zion, at the resi. dence of Henry Showers, September the f wiv HE SOMOWIT py I'wo good mares, truck wagon, spring wagon, plow and harrow, lot of harness, | l two stoves, g property } hogs, cider mill, barrels beds { and bedding and numerous other house | hold 11 0% lock Je articles to commence at Died of Typhoid Fever Mallon Fryberger. a brother of ( apt Ce 3 "hilly typhoid died at his home ond Fryberger in ! M { He of burg on ay afternoon, of WA young man | age and hLighly es. interment occurred at | Wedding at Mt Eagle | J. J. Senta, of Williamsport, and Miss Emma Leathers were married at the | home of the bride at Mt. Eagle, at 11,00 | o'clock last Fricay morning. Aftes "| wedding breakfast the happy couple left | for Williamsport where they will reside. fever 4 about 30 years The Bellefonte on Wednesday morning. teemed Campaign Buttons The neatest democratic campaign but. ton out is a pretty four leaf clover, with the letters spelling “Grover” on it, James Cornelly has the exclusive sale for Bellefonte. Price 15 cents. was not | petition | { found guilty of assault and bavery and | has | ¢} i TINS | reason we did WILDCAT TITLES, BovaGurT | | A Great Swindling Seheme Worked in Cen tre County, One of the neatest, and probably the greatest swindling scheme norec | 18 being perpetrated thn Lerous “wildeat” titles to land carried or {the records of Cent ugh the’ . vif y fy Con \. There are probably several hundred of these which, if valid and good, would aggregate a valuation of near five mill {jon dollars. For years th | carried along and sold every two years [ for taxes as a source of revenue, | At a recent a number of { tracts, so-called, were purchased New York parties. The tiles for many thousand acres of the richest {coal lands in the county. The chasers organized a those by sale 1 M SLOCK company, | { sued bonds to the amount of 21,000,000, { and placed the same on the New York stock exchange. Over 8750000 was thus rea Hzed by th | company, and when the bond holder | came to more closely tigate | purchase they f inve ound that thing was based on ‘wi | was comparatively wor The | swindling, originators and thousands spent to secure aconvie i not be done. This | record, but | CASE On tothers, Some of the | ential men in Centre to have made thelr in these mythical lax is to be made to tl an order to have all we future by asking th off the county records, ed it will be a loss of lars revenue a year ink and du wt to the pump for ¥ Just as he reached t appeared before him what excited at the to his room drink. His 1 im upstairs and remais The ged x coveled } ed by next til morning found him will mornin He de er drop a chan man clares he pever touch anot! of liquor and that he will lead a correct Christian life, and his friends believe he means what he says. The Heason During the past week statements | were mailed to such of our patrons who The | are in Arrears on subscription, this is simply that we { need funds and we hope they will make an effort to remit the amount due. | There is no reason why newspaper bills should be let go from year to year, Dent do tit is not fair to the printer and his devil is often left consequence, Always pay the pri penniless in nter Reflection on the Jory, The Philipsburg Ledger tells a bad | one about one of the juries of last week's court. It may be correct but we doubt it very much One of the juries in balloting for a verdict had a hard time with tre word “guilty.” Five of them wrote it ghltey,” five wrote it *‘gld.y.’ one wrote It “jddt.y’ and the twelfth man couldn't read or write. A prominent Philipsburg politician was on the jury 100, Don’t fail to get tered day, September Sth, regs is the las wCassadago Propoganda’’ is entirely new this season with Kellar, the gician, Hike Lock Haven and Williamsport are aiming towards having a tin plate in. dustry established in their respective towns. Considerable capital has been guaranteed lor the purpose. It may only be a political dodge. ey have been called pur. Re + | Hughe TYRONE BEATEN, Thulr Stuffed Down Ball team Goes their Boodle ry between the base ball Bellefonte ai The Ween these two Boi Ran d Tyrone. Hines on home Saturday looked foreward to as an occasion where there would be some fun. people filled the the very best ir team up with some of ] wuld rom VES money we at the same time were preparing ac. » | cordingly. Saturday afternoon us spec. | inl train of ten cars from town and an- other of two ears from Tyrone stopped At Hunters Park to see the contest. The Tyrone people came confident of vie They were loaded with boodle in a short time several hundred dol- Lory and L6 1 % } N lars were put up by them and was eag erly taken, I'he gale was called ¢ { on account of some diff in regard wus a dels v Mr. Ray Lo umpires there vy: finally nd i were selected. of Hetonle Tyrone, who tle shut Such a Were out £8n on A Wie une a ho 1 eve ry- 1, even Lhe HUB dig- ourt themselves, An Inn ration W nobody deserves thanks ity which all owe to their itors do not like to refuse a kind t« dois he 14 avedd them + } friends, o eS tis utter ly abso ! while Jere. n the westem was on his way home OVere Greorge 10 come Mr. William out and with th they carried Mr. and calle to h Musser Ti for his son is as. he, came of others Fasig into the house. He lived but a few moments after that. | the heart soon ceased to beat that was mortal passed away. | Mi three daughters. He was about 08 years of age; and was a man who had the re. @ assistance and all Fasig leaves a wife, two sons and { spect and kindly feeling of his neigh. | or { bors and the ommunity at larg | profession he was a painter By ~'*Aslarte' is alone worth the price | { of admission to Kellar, the magician. “The CexTrE DEMOCRAT and New York Weekly World will be sent to any | address for | TY FP three months for 40 cents iS Of This will be the last chance that the people of Bellefonte and Centre « ounty may ever have to see Kellar. Opera house, Wednesday night, September 7 Last week Mr. John Hall anna Foreman was thrown of from his tumbling which and erushed neg horse by the then fell ankle upon him Mi vanced in years and the injury is a very painful one his Lone, A colored man named Orbison, of Butler county, was drafted in the Fed 8300 for a substitute, He applied to Congress recently to have the money re funded, and was succossful, on the him ns a citizen and that the money had been illegally exacted with For some time there has been con. our was | Hay wi The Tyrone | cure in order to down Bellefonte, who | Pe [| SCore jected. | Then those a kind. Ter is good only until October 15. | Foreman is well ad. | eral army during the rebellion and paid | ground that the law did not recognize | ADDITIONAL GROUND Has boon Lensed for the Patrons of Hos bandry Vienie, Nept, 1210 18, The committees has leased ind adjoining the ra i 1: I vell shaded, under toad, which will be placed ables and seats for pienie parties that their tables themselves This st 6% PLO under the {trees by the railroad side as the under brush has Dx I Cit aned aAawWiuy., PENN'’A, WEATHENI SERVICE, Prof. H. L. of the sall, weather | nal service, Philadelph park [ equipped NECESSATY | ia, will estab) { at the a Meteorological with signal station instruments and the outfit. He of week arranged for a observers | ground. | TENT ACCOMMODATIONS wenther the convention during the on AMPLE, Arrangements have been completed whereby all can be accommodated with | tents that may desire to camp. Orders { should be sent in without delay, SPECIAL Trains will be run every few hours to and from the park. POLICE PROT EA Col, Mullen } { of Police with RAINE, » ic as been appointed Chief full authority toguaran { tee ample protestion to all camping on {the ground. TELEPHONE AND NECTION. Arrangements have been « 80 that there will be telephe praph connections for the tions of those Tie He 5 in attendance, POS | A distributis | opened on the gr agement of Mr { Centre Hall. rected wi IE post Of und under Brisbin, be additional | which is will also | greatly improve the appearance from | has also MABRIAGE LICENKES Issued During the Past Week Taken From the Docket J. Rents nia Leathe ("ch Dale 5 a. Willi; STH ¢ Er Mt. Egle Bi ,rrant t Ella M A, Law F. Blanche P Cyrus Watson Sarah Kissel 5 Miller atlerson PUT Riverside / Sty ‘ {ate ( ollege, Union tw. 5 J’ Bellefon \N Ola Powers . John I ¢ Ida Pare Benjamin Meek Minnie Spatzer William 8. Walker, Hattie B. Malone bert nis John Brown Sadie Frazier Wm. Riel E. lL Thos ¢ Sallie J il ot Fe dellefonte, ner Heaton A. Auman . Bierly B wok tw La VW, § ebersbhurg IVEIRTROUTE [sso TION OF PARTNERSHIP ” tailors t The partnership bers Come Zion Items rig} y ul Ravi AND SEE Them? CLOTHING of nt of nday morn Mad Hey greg: } F DIODE Sel J. loosing a very valuable horse he purchased 1 Lime agi last week but Heo Fifty Dollars in gold | | animal i R. The Lock Haven Erpress of last Sat. | payment of fifty dol- | lars in gold to Crescent Commandery, | urday says: The Knights of the Golden Eagle, by mittee of gentlemen from Bellefonte was made the casion of a very pleas. fant social time Friday evenin Bellefonte { people were Messrs. James Alexander. | Wm. Ludwig and James Noll g 1 committee representing the i : . . the members of Crescent Commandery. escorted the committee to Scott's Sazar “ where the prize money was presented to | '*GARMANS. Creseent Commandery by Mr. J. W. Alexander, who made a brief address as did the gentlemen who accompanied him. Captain Jacobs responded on the part of Crescent Commandery and ac | cepted the gold with thanks, dalled for Uttering Oaths The exact measurement of an oath, {both in money and punishment, was | taken in Lebanon on Wednesday, John | A. Sattazahn was heard to utter nine separate and distinct oaths, “not cus words, but big oaths.” or put it, as the prosecut- Alderman Hiller figured out that the community had been damaged | §7.67 worth by the prisoner's utterances { or at the rate of a fraction less than 864 cents for SWORE Sattazahan couldn't produce the money, and he | was sent to jall for 11 days, or at the rate of 204 hours Imprisonment for each offense, each n Discnse Among Horses A new disease prevalles among horses {in the vicinity of Philipsburg. The lower portion of the horses’ legs swell { to an imunense size and the aMicted anl. | mals lose their appetite. In some in | stances the horses become crazed and toan scarcely be subdued, As yet no remedy has been found for the disease, which has been prevailing in the eastern : a short i a CNIne- ! The | About | |S o'clock the Good Templar band and | Lard part of the state for some time. At Forced Sale. [Lyon & Co. Beliefonte Grain Market » ox 0 0 rrected dried jes A py | Cherries dried per Beans per quart Onions, per bushe Rreakfast Bacor per pound Eggs perd gen | Potatoes per b jahie { Drie sl a Sweet Corns per pound Merge De erate Pitas wi shetty | ' Yous monet | 4 i Wares be Bites wind iw h ' { 1 copnpld eae Yo make ¥ Habit and Broad Cloths New ie AiWaYe The Intel Trimmings Ne patierss in the Popular Satiaes Our Bargan Counter is truly 8 wonder Canton Flanuels by the Cane GARMANS.
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