The @entre Democrat, THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 15, 1804. CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR WE HAVE THEM. An immense line of Ladies and Misses Coats and Wraps, Just received » new stock of the latest designs and Youure tvited to come and see them, patterns, At the same time we keep a complete Our induce Jine of all Kinds of dress goods. Jow prices ure the ments, 4-20 tf greatest LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Don’t forget that next Tuesday the spring election occurs. Vote early. court will be the The list of new appli cants is increasing. ~Col. D Dunham represents the “Aetna live stock insurance compa ny of Philadelphia. — Liquor license next sensation. ha . — About fifieen inches of snow cov- er d the ground on Tuesday morning. Sleighing 18 good again, - ~The little child, at the poor house is slowly improving from his wounds, Tarman 1118 recovery is slow, - Although the Bell telephone pat- ent expired last week, the moropoly ue at the same old rate, far the tion has some true. will conti Thus ground hog predie- We have been hav- ing c id wenlher and snow storms ever ice of small pox wall tral nmen railroad are event 3 al old i ined ire detern alway made, } Survey ’ Purpose ~The Freshwan class, of State Col. t Lock Haven There was con- lege, held Fri } we i bang wet u fast lay evening. sideral trouble before they got away. ~Cliaplain McCabe be ut this place to The Bright Side of in the Methodist church on, Sat. The admis- deliver his lecture, Life.” urday evening March 3rd, sion will be 85 and 50 cents, — Marrs G DeSylvia, formerly of Belle. fonte, is the Altoona Daily Gazette as manager of the circu- 1 The i connected with ation department (Fazetle is NH) SPIry, newsy p 1 fm. Shortlidge was eck Col pres 1 Img Last w elect xd lent ; Pennsylvania Associ g. It gaterin : ] {eta ement ners slion win 1 PF neL al Arison is y g was wel waa 1 allended Wm. Gree the Drocks Wha | to do painting and pape i tyle and t prices 1 LW it. Scott tw nan in bis line. His spe lalty is fine exe steam and gas 'W Le ual the room next ore for th ve YPurs, arranged for the Achenbach, the Bishop street and eonfectioner, sold lus estalr lishment on Bishop street to Raymer & Tombe, of York, ’a. Mr, Achenbach wil! move to State College where he will d vote hi to the ness at that place, $ entire altention busi. On the fires Valentine & rolling The light from the It is be Sunday night were lighted at Co's mils, smoke stacks looks encouraging. that the will near Lown. expected furnace started before very long. «Bartholomew's * Equine Paradox" was a remarkable exhibition of trained avmals, A very large audience was present last night, This evening anoth- er large nudience will be present. No one should miss this opportunity of see ing the finest collection of truined horses in the world, ~F. E. Nagincy, the undertaker, is now prepared for business, UDeing a practical embalmer, he fully under stands the latest and most Improved methods and can attend to anything pertaining to that profession in a man. ner that will prove satisfactory. «The Tyrone dramuat ec company, Lhat recently gave a very creditable rendi- tion of a drama entitled ** Engaged "and in which a number of former Bellefonte people took netive parte, have offered to fill a date ut Bellefonte for some charit able cause, We would like to have them here. UNIONVILLE INSTITUTE. TO BE HELD THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB. 22 AND 23. Complete Programme for the Xutire Ses stonList of Instractors—Topies to be Discussed An Interesting Session, The following is a complete pro- gramine of the Farmers’ Tustitute to be held at Unionville, Pa, on Thuisday and Friday, Feb, 22 and 23, There are a nutaber of men of eminence and note who huve consented to be present and address the institute: Thursday Morning. Meet at 11; adjourn at 12, Prayer. Orgunizotion, Music. Addressof Welcome—M, B. Lanning, Unionville, Board of Agriculture, Introduction of visiting speakers. Thursday Afternoon. Meet ut 1:30; adjourn at 4:30, Query Box. Music. Breeding and Individaality of the Dairy Cow—Prof. Wr. II. Caldwell, state College, lowe Dairying —Geo. Filmore. Winter Dairying—J A. Herr, Cedar Springs, member of the State Bord of Agriculture for Clinton Co. Thursday Evening. Meet at 7. Query Box, Music. Recitation W. Musser, Myra Underwood, Unionville, Brugger, Union. Forestry Hie, a jarge | "farm interest uid everyor ning. Frid ! 12. ay Mor June Bo Mu Pot to Unionviil to Mill Hall | this | | Board of Agriculture. small Fruits—=M. B. Lanning, ville, Friday Afternoon. Meet ut 1:30 Query Box. Music, Wheat and Clover in Rotation—I. J. Waters, Prof. of Agriculture, State College. Commercial Fertilizers—Dr. Wm. Frear, State College, Chemist of the State Joard of Agriculture, adjourn at 4:30, of fertility, including the abuses of lime, Friday Evening. Meet at 7; adj Query Box Music Recit Tntonville wirn al uo, ation Recital ville Farm Intercourse—J. A. Herr. Lou plain General Information. sp NEY session and free ue 8 invited, he “Query Dox" is often the mo interesting part of the institute. there are any questions concerning 8 upon which you desire te it out amd Soineone n wi b Pnswer it, tnformati it In | the question found to Every subject presents i by spea put will be KUTs will Le open for discussion, information address, A. tional Jonx For add WoopwaRD, Howard, Pa Member of State Doard for county. The institute at Tuesday and Wednesday Fed. 20 and 21, will have practically the same pro- gramme. The same instructors will at tend both institutes wand same subjects relative to the farm, Rebersburg on Lamokin Car Works Some time ago we were misinformed and stated that the Lamokin ear works, of Chester, Pa., had their ear plant to Newark, N. J, is not correct. The firm are looking about for a new location and have de. cided to pay Bellefonte another visit and luepect the plant ut this place. They are favorably impressed with our town, | York 0.30, Trenton | Baltimore A Winter Vacation In Florida, On Febranry 18th and 27th and March 18th and 27th the Pennsylvanian Rail. youd Company will run personally con. ducted tours to Florida, The special trans in charge of experienced tourist went and chaperon will Jenve New 11.08 wm. Plalae Wilmington 12.60 and 36 p.m, These trains will be composed of the finest Pullman sleep. ing and dining cars fitted with modern appointments and conveniences of the Host sumptuous type. 850 from New York, 848 from Phila- delphin and Baltimore, sid proportion. ute rates from other points on the sys. tem, will cover ull expenses while on the special trains—transportation, Pull- 12.10, 0 delphin | the exception of the last tour, the ticket Response by a member of the State | longer visit, A general discussion of the problems | uses and Centre | : discuss the | decided to move | That | man uecommodation, and meals, with for which covers Pullman facilities south bound only, the limit, however, being May 31st, thus allowing a much | A stuy of two weeks in the glorious Lealthinspring peninsula may be enjoy- ed on the first three, and that time may well be speat in following out the num- betless side trips available from Jack. sonville. These tours are especially apropos during the pinitentisl season now and a vacation in this beautiful state should prove of great benefit to those more or ess fatigued from the pleasures of the social life and | excitement of the winter. upon us, Small Pox ut Tyrone {end one daughter to wourn thelr loss, UC ——————— 4 A SA rEoeNT DEATHS, MRS, MICHAEL PLETCHER, Last Thursday morning Mrs, Michael Pletcher died at her home about one mile east of Howard, Deceased had | been ill about twenty-one years with complication of diseases, ler nge was 72 years, 9 months and 9 days, Her husband is still living, and is about 77 yeurs of age. Desides leaving a hus. | band to mourn her loss she leaves live sons all of whom are married aud have families. Her maiden name Susan Holter, danghter of Jae who died many years ago. wis Miss ih Holter, JOIN F. HARRISON, On Friday about noon Mr, John ¥. Marrison, Sr., died at his home near Pleasant Gap, at the advanced age of 07 yeurs, Ilis death was the result of a complication of diseases from which Mr. Harrison has been suffering for a number of years, There is left to mum his loss a wile and family of grown up children, one of whom is Prof, Hur- rison, of the Bellefonte schools. The funeral occurred Monday morning. MRS, JAMES M'MULLEN, Mrs, McMullen,» wife of Mr. James McMullen, died at her home in Miles burg, Wednesday morning of last week after an illvess extending through a number of years, Deceased was aged about 45 yeurs and leaves a husband HARRY MARKLE., At the recent meeting of the members the Tyrone board of health, Dr. Ap- | | pleby repor.ed at least three cases of { smoud] pox and veven cases of variolod Upon motion t | board determined that all families oi of at Tyrone Forges. he { persons living south o f the rallroad and the road Tyrone Fo [res Le pre F OL north lending to Sinkir vitlivy al vl sted 1:1 I unaey ne pe mmends that all ¢ borough be immed wl. The secretary was inst to telegraph the president of the | board of health to come to that piace once or send a repiesentalive Viek's Fioral Galde, 1804 i t contains descriptrons that describe, { pol mislead ; illustrations that instruct | not exaggerate. This year it comes to | us in a suit of gold. Printed in eight | | different colors besides Lack. Colored | | lates of chirysanthemu-ns, poppies and | | vegetables, On the front is a very ex. bunch of Viek's white | branching aster and on the Lack is the { GQuisile new new double Anemone ; with led 12 pages fi many new novelties of value as well as ull the old leading varieties of flowers and we getables, We ng anyinu nsult Vick before startis end Rochester, N. Y., fo noid our friends wh ig int len advise or He gar a ten cents to James § K's Vi k's o nS KHIGE, costs dedu ig ryennes Fall Away | report of State plitures of ce inthe Treasury 07 On the | interest bear AP Receipt } 5 Ie calls at fulling " , 811.805, &12 07 te ition LO the revenues from various sources during the year. Pennsylvania Railroad Relief The receipls « { { railroad relief for the $030,000 and expense the Pennsylvania past Year were 334.000, leaving n | | defici ney of $3000 to be made up from The mem of over | | the lalance in the treasury. now 82827. 1892. This | 50 per cent, of the employes, There | | were 488 deaths and 22.813 cases of | sickness and accident in 1883, Since its! organization the department has receiv. led 83.553 832 and disbursed 83.450 340, bership is An increase 1.187 over represents Tue Democrats have repealed the { Sherman silver The McKinley | high protective tariff will be supplanted [Ly Wilson's reform tariff. The Federal | Election bill which placed political net, {dled Sunday morning at his pareuts’ | course Ling two weeks after commencement and are aware of its superior facilities | thugs and bums like John I. Davenport and abundant resources for such an en- | in charge of the polls in New York city terprise. Stockholders of the company | and in the South has been repealed. The expect to visit Bellefonte this week, und | above three things are enough for the give our propositim a more definite consideration. Persons who are ina situation to know, say that Bellefonte will very likely get this enterprise. Give Him a Chanes, Hugh 8. Taylor isan ambitions young man and sure to succeed in the legal profession. AL the present time he would appreciate the position of tax collector and would have plenty of timo at his disposal to give it thorough atten- tion. Give a young man a chance when he is making a struggle to succeed, administration to go before the people, The democratic pledges are being kept and fulfilled with a vengeance, Clothing. In addition to our large line of men's, boy's nud children's clothing, we show a line of samples representing several of the leading clothing houses in the east, A full and complete measure taken, Men's suits, 7.50 to 156.00, Boys suits, 83.50 to 10.00. Childs suits, 1.60 to 5.00, Harry Markle, son of George Murkle, residence near He The fupe- Roopsburg. young man 24 years of age. wus a ral wok place Tuesday morning. Iuter- ment in the Union cemetery, ALEXANDER SCOTT, ler Scott, father of Bellef A rusty ile, died desinng to middle of the day ¢ run from Bellefor ing ing the former po from Mill trip ut 12:30 noon. ger equipment of the Central road Le put into service on that day which | starting entire passen- will will enable the company to carefully handle all who may desire to take u trip over the new line. Those who have not yet enjoyed a ride on the C. R. R. of Pa., should not miss this opportunity | - of taking a short journey on a modern | sto k | nes and equal. milroad equipped with rolling surpassed by few trunk | ed by That neighbors will no short I'ne hundreds of our Nittany avail 1 hemes) allractive excursion go ing General Super on Tuesday, Februas people of Bellefonte s Ispectiin notice A New Rale " i | \ I'ru Lies ent meet second year preparatory | fF aut : : hereafter only admit s lents 1) ted favorably fa an 1180 repo tion presented by the ul the nis 5 reqgn ing attendance of engineering st ud at a Summer school continue | | This addition to the practical work of | technical course consists of 100 hours of | shop, fie! divided CONrses d and laboratory instruction, | to the This new departure will go into effect in June, 15884 The present according respective | } : ’ ’ Senior clings 1s exempt from the new vad ule, F.O.% of A Members of the I’, O. 8, of A. of this city will be interested in the reports of the various camps that have been re- ceived at state camp headquarters. They show the order to be in a very prosperous condition. The following camps report their valuation at over 10000, Camp No. 89, of Reading, now leads nll other camps in the state in floancial value, having 415 members and a valuation of 819, 644.87: camp 264, of Lebanon, leads all others in member ship «nd is second in Guancial value, having 519 members and $10408.72; camp 49, Pinegrove, reports 204 mem. bers and 814,045.62; camp 65, Lebanon, 235 members and $13,070; camp 47, Schuylkill Haven, 189 member and $10 180 8G; eamp 84, Myerstown, 178 mem. bers und $10,028.08, «This evening Col. W. Fred Rey: nolds und wife, Mr. Samuel Reynolds and wife of Lancaster, Mr. Frank Har ris and wife of Woomsacket, R. I., will leave Bellefonte in a Pullman car for a RR SER — Loanterial and other | prarance al | Three { His books «« nlain | able to meet his obligation { county. { month ending ROBBERS CAUGHT. THE PHILIPSBURG GANG IN JAIL. | A Gang of Hve nwuiting trian) Failure of Win Wolf, ut Contre Hall—~Other ngraphs, HEWAY pur The town of Philipsburg, foi tite past, wus infected with a gang of | some i | { 1 thieves and robbers nid quite a number of the business places were entered at | night and large quantities of goods | would be stolen, This caused the police | force to Keep uw harp lookout for some | lo of. | | fenders, who were, evideatly, residents | evidence that would point of the community, Among the general stores of John Walton and 1. J places robbed were the | Bach. lot From Lee, just outside of P silypsourg. ard’s clothing store, where a clothing was carried away, the P. R. IR. freight station wi Jo si live taken a iol of | Fe i of groceries, ‘o's. haidware store k ives, other und hey entered maker shop and cutlery, i what else .. Ba carried off mers, bits and other Ofli cers Simler und Fuuk wr 8s Wagon ws, ham- Losals, saw Hemy Sith, a young man, with a new pocket from Jones & Smith told the officer that he got it from Jolin Hoblba. A searca warrant produced more stolen | kuife, which had come Co's, hardware store. confers. and sions followed. At a hearing ast Sat Arresis i day, five were bound over for their tL the of James next Th Were term court, of Meyers these, DAS, brought lon Monday, Joh ath Charles County in and Jo George ave gave - " A : I's HEE WO Teiuase, ana io a i faull recii 8 god nature grew Lo of i hh accounts many | thousands, over and over again the full | amount of ail liabilities, of dollars worth of goods purchased by parties who nev- er will pay him back one single cent. "hat is why Mr. Wolf failed, and is un. The 820.000 total | will The » Mr. Wolf wa i the mercantile busivess at Centre Hall 1 the busine was conduct firm name of “Wolf & Son, wiated J. Whit Wolf, hi His an abilities aggregate wets will be about 85.000, over 50 years (I "Ars 84 5 Pf] ' rl under Lae Aled hel the sed a numb Mrs. Wi daughter of f lam We Henry i wi Ww merchant Ltmer, wel ’ ssession of tl ns p ud a number of v wl adjoining rited tunes Mr. Wolf h consolation of many friends thro He would, every obligation ie which she it In his misf lie gh 1 : { uld, pay if he ¢ School Meport report of Fairview sch ol, Boggs, township, for the fourth Feb 1804 Num. ber of pupils enrolled males 13 females 16, total Those who were present every day are Cora Shawley, Sarah and Maggie Nyman, Ethel, Jeunie and Annie Barndts, Willis Kelley, Charles Lucas and Elmer Hoover. Those who missed one day are Lizzie Confer and Alfred Shawlev. Those not missing any word in spelling are Lizzie, Elsie nnd Irene Confer Cora and Alfred Shawley, Sarah and Maggie Nyman and Jennie and Orive Watkins, Those miss. ing word are Emma Watkins, Lydia Nyman, Jennie Barndts, Charles und Ezekiel Lucas, Edward Confer and John Shawley, M. V. Tooxas, Teacher. Following is a Tih, oy one Blown Down, On Friday Sheriff Condo posted the election proclamations in this borough Of the five the writer saw that evening four of them were blown and torndown inside of twenty-four hours. This should be proof conclusive that soch advertis ing, although it may be a little cheaper, Is not hell so satisfactory as an an. nouncement in the newspapers would have been. —Daiiy New. ~Fine job printing, at reasonable All new, Cresh, rpring styles, MoxrooMery & Co, threo weeks trip to California. { Pu, und | Vig | Who has a0 men oille - EE es ad a MARRIAGE LICENSES Instiod During the Vast Week-Takey From the Docket, J M. Weaver, Curtin twp, sadiv Wagner, Libery * § Chas. A. Dolan, Marion tw p Mary OU, MeD.owel, Hinton Lo yJ. lI Yeuriek, « Mariop twp Laura Jolson, . Henry Gault, esniv Cringher Bellefonte, Hiram Lev, Muy A. Deckey Jessie Spyder, Sarah A, Rapp, . . W. A. Wagner, ¢ Cora A. Kiuuport, ys Philip ©. Boadford, ¢ Kate 15, Lae, . WEDDINGS Wednes lay, the mare we cere. wedlock Mr, Will A Wagver, the young merchant of Kipple, Mins daughter vo! Or Mis. L. W. Kimport, of year State Col. lege, was performed at the bride's) Spriog twp, Poles Peng 1] i Kipp. 1; Ciolhey es Potty On mony uniting in Cora, He On last Thursday Mr, John M, Weay er, of Curtin township, and Mi Wagner, of Liberty townshig, united in warnage by the Hey. IN swith, of Howard, Susie were B. Excursion to W nehington, Three special excursions willb to the National Capital from Pitts and other points on the Peunsy in irg Lailrond at remarkable low rates dates relected are February 21st, M =2d,and April 19th. Ticcets fo will be on any of the reg Pent trips god tra ot ns except Lhe Sy ivania L on the special La 1 10 be ru 3 : ; sChediie herewith, « the day Five July First EVsiem is 1 BOL eXCred Muscle and Vigor A Inference ¥ sSCuiar Le JR 4 case by stiene men img person pliysica In tact s not difficu Atiietes do not jive as loug hor énje health as the average jodividual wh ous~4hat is te say, » hose digestboy Rie Gulmpaired, whose serves rganie tendency to 45 requisites of vigor are conferred bh | Inbierently weak, wo less than 4 Lilitated through wasting disense, ough, persistent cotirse of Ho 12 Hers, the leading nations! 1 mmended by phys a wi ive Lt wid nest endow i, but It » renew of 1 Lie muscle » Ente Your ealtnful H i € Te a a fun Fatal ana ad 1 Werts and Kidney com vf es dyspepsia tlipa i« Lions Vousness Beliefonte Grain Math et. weekly by Geo. W.Jadk Ed dbddip bos nh r bushel new rosa GARMANS. t Corp pe Hard Times Purse ‘Persuaders. LITTLE MONEY COUNTS BIG AT GARNAN'S STORE. | HERE 1S A PARTIAL LIST from which to choose; just disclose what is being done the endless world of merch sale here, Lancaster Gingham. ow om A miwk Table Olle AC kesof Tablet a EEE EE sowenemn a ————— a oth o—- Butter MOK Soap + I — ae a HL w rates at the CENTRE DEMOCRAT office.
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