THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1866. OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal | [tems. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Interesting Events and Happennings from About the county~Doings of our People Briefly Told ~Are you a farmer ? 2 and 3 of this issue. —The Bellefonte Academy will open | If so read pages ou Monday, lor the fall and winter term, | —Chas, P. Hewes, trip to Erie, Pa., to see his family. ~Fresh oysters are the latest delicacy | of the season. —On Monday morning our schools opened for the fall term. —Cal Green has re-opened a barber shop in the Bush House, on Water street, public —Bicycles bought, sold, exchanged or rented at Sheffers bicycle store, in Crid- ers exchange. -An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen, on Quaker Hill, died sud- denly on Sunday morning. — Miss Hall, the past week. of te during Roxauna Brisbin, visited friends in Bellefon h, all over; —Jacob Knisely, the blacksmith, who lives on Pine street, is smiling its a girl -Mr. ¢ ¢ to Phi next week. Dr. McK this time. and Mrs. John Toner expect to remo ladelphia the latter part of address a republi- the Atherton will can in Hou Friday evening understands. Mr. Wm. T. Hillibish holds a bi here he Olio, wher noLAs § mnley meeting, posi Johnson's steelworks, is home on § visit. The Junior B and Sewall ed their few evenings drill ryan have receiv uniforms and : appes raunce on the st —Every farmer and laboring mau of this story, told in ; read pages two and three u interesting ief manne —Prof. James R. from his trip to the aud is ready for work in Academy. Hughes has returned New England States, the Bellefonte —Register G. W. the Huntingdon county week. He has a place. Rumberger attended centennial this ing at that brother liv calls iress si Iver meetings, Ira C. Mitchell, Esq., receives by every mail to ad He is one of our most popular campaign orators. Col J. L.. Spangler spent king a tour of the congressional dis- He is much pleased with the out- last week ~Geo, McMahon, of Peekskill, N.Y, grrived home Monday for a short He has a good position in a photo- graph gallery at that place ~Philipsburg W. C. T. U. members want evangelists Weaver and Weeden to visit that place for a month, with their gospel tent, on visit. ~The picnic grounds at Centre Hall are being put in shape for the coming exhibition next week, There promises to be a large turn out -Col. W. F, Reeder attended the re. ception to Li Hung Chang, in Philadel. phia, on last Thursday evening, atthe Union League. weeks Mr. Ph yutcher, has seemed ~For the past two D Beezer, unusually happy the popular | it ia iis On inquiry learned that a little girl arrived at his home — This f The Ce contains more than issue o utre Dem usual solitical political Ous readers want information ou the sil ver question and we will give i —A booming silver clu! h College ! the first night organized 3 bers joinec were a number of prominent republicans, Miss Mary Bradley has Stroudsburg, Pa., where will resume her position as an instructor in the eal department of the State Normal of Har. of Lewisburg returned to shi musi ~Mrs. Jaus and daughter Sue tisburg; Miss Mary Derr, and Mrs. Whitter, of Tyrone were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Atkens dar. ing the past week. —Mr. C. F. Montgomety, who had been faking a vacation this summer on account of ill health, has returned home aud is prepared for business. He looking quite well ~The Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren in Christ will convene at Liverpool Pa., September 17.’ The Bellefonte church belongs to that Confer. ence, 1. ~If you attend the Granger picnic, at Centre Hall, next week look around for Tae Centre DEMOCRAT'S headquarters, Our subscription books will be there and you can renew subscriptions. ~M. F. Riddle,the man from Pleasant Gap, who would like to serve his country | as a republican county commissioner, called on Wednesday and paid his sub- geription to Jan. ¢8. We hope that he will | absorb some democratic doctrine in the | future, and live a better life politically | heteafter, Esq., is away on a | Centre | IN THE COURT HOUSE, Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ames W. Duff, . . . StateCollege Mable A. Woomer, - - Beuner Twp Clayton Hicks, - Patton Twp Mary E. Ickes, i" " Irvin B. Loose, -. - . Aggie M. Hartman, - . Dr. Thos. 0. Glenn, - - Annie C. Woods, Francis W. Smith, Olive B. VanValin, - - - Legal Millheim Boalsburg Unionville “ kt AS { LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. { To Wm. J. Carlin, W. T. and F. A. | Hubler upon estate of George M. Hubler | late of Miles township. To Mary A. and Alice W. Hensley up- | on the estate ot B. B, Hensley, dec'd, late | of Indianna county, Pa. To Susanna Wert and Alfred | upon the estate of George Wert | late of Penn township. | ToW.E Gray, | of Nancy Wyland. “ESTATE TRANSFERS. Keen, , dec'd, Esq., upon tLe estate REAL Charter filed. Herman Biun Keichline; boro; for $2 Mary lots No's ot State College, ienthal lot of ground in Bellefonte Smull Exr., to Catharine 19 and 40 in Madisc ywaabury Bechtol in Potter t to Wm Klinef wp; for Est i : Lemuel | burg x Beech of Jacob Z. Valley Coal a land in Lewisburg Fair The forty-third aunual fair of Union County Agricaiture at Brook Park, Lewisburg, on Sept, 29-30 aud Oct 1-2. Excursion rates on all it is one of the oldest organiza. tions of the kind iu the test of t because from the fast belief of policy. With become Society will be held rail roads. county stood the start it has been stead best ime, in the that honesty is the increased age, its better. This fact this more officers, new track, and large purses committee have formulated a list miums that will pro exhibitions will be demonstrated New The of pre. year than ever before we very attractive to owners of fast horses, live stock raisers, farmers and farmers’ organizations, manufacturers an are given ou Pamphlets issued by the | society which can be had on application, or by addressing C. Dale Wolfe, Secre- tary Lewisburg, Pa. The public 1s as. sured that this vear’'s exhibition prove pre-eminent]y attractive DALE WOLFE, Sec New Proprietor sold his Bush House, to Wm decided to give the il altention the be Last week Je Underwood news stand, ir F. Barnes | magazines orders rious young and desc of the rofage i The many be { prosped of the the hospital in | dition is so far of Rey Diets cased to that t of hi amputa! there is every the He is stil iladelphia, but his con- proved that he will able to undertake the trip home short time. Mo: is at with her husba: from elfects very of a leg lin be ina Dietzel present Ev On Tuesday, an inte Rally cist September 15th there resting event at Hecla Evangelist Leonard Weaver, WwW. 8. Weeden he present Excursion train will be Park Prof will to conduct the ser will be run from Lock Haven, Bellefonte and points for this event. The atiend. ance promises to be quite large ces, liamsport, other A Lengthy Reptile Peter, Meitzler, on the Riverside Hotel, | Lock Haven, while driving, saw an im. mense black svake by the roadside which he dispatched in short order. He | had the reptile skinned, and the hide stretched ot a board, which measured seven feet and nine inches. ~The Bellefoute Centrzl R. R, run a [train from *‘Bloomsdorf,” on Saturday ' moming, Sept. sth, for the accommoda- tion of the peopie at Pine Grove Mills, Land vicinity who desireG w attend the ' | veteran club picnic at Hela. BUSINESS MEN'S PICNIC business men of Bellefonte and Lock Haven closed up shop and turned out en masse, at Hecla Park. A couservative estimate would place the crowd at not less than 10,000 people. From all parts of the county there were representatives. The programme of entertainment was well prepared and gave the multitude varied enjoyment. The bicycle races at- tracted much attention and were interest. ing. The Bellefonte boys captured the bulk of the prizes. BICYCLE RACES One mile novice. Finished in the following order: Harry Miller, Belle- foute; Forney Winner, Lock Haven; G. Brender, Lock Haven. Millers time. 2.36 Two-third mile open. Finished-—H. Miller, Bellefoute, time 1,45; H. Yerger, B. Bradley, Bellefonte; L. J. Casper, Wil- liamsport; F. Winner, Lock Haven; A. Audet, Williamsport. Boys, Race, 1 mile under ed:~John Teats, Bellefoute, time 2.54 Jas. Underwood, Bellefonte; H. Bell, Bellefonte; Toner Hugg, Milesburg 17-—Finish- borough | | fonte. et al, to John M., | res Demorest | section { abl It has i state § CON | tion to markets where it will 1 other, full particulars | will | and Vandeventer | Wil | | his younger days for Mr. Thomas, { was about So years of age. 3. Mile, colored men only—Finished: Wim. Mills, Bellefoute, time 6.51, Thomas, Bellefonte; F. Tiompson, Wm, Harding a: 1d Lew came in later in the day. An exhibition in Tande:u: riding was given by Messrs Casper and Audet reg enting the Demorest Manufactur company of Williamsport, A “Companion WOrks, H Belle- » has pa some white 1 northwestern | * mention In he lu *h Northwestern st cousequen mbermen of Ha ates have attention to the white plas forests of th bers that t 1 ~ be denuded already | and it is hard] necessary to state the day when the val ¢ trees of which we 3 become as scarce out there Talk vast area tates and Canada Lhe territory inthe U nited § ered with white pine, i ting away fro: that and ceases, or is greatly m the fact inless the pr esent de 44 less. ened, there are thoes now living who will carn that the supply will be exhaugted or that the forests from which it obtained will be far away, and transporta- will be be wanted will be so expensive that the prices that be demanded for transportation will be almost prohibitory. It | story. is the same old Mexican Dollars Just now when Mexico's system of fi- {nance is being made the subject of so much ridicule by the gold people, and tify when object lessons are more plentiful than these seifsame Mexican ''s doll cent lars we hear decried, it might be we cast, knows b 5 adopted lawswh ie as the following par taken from “The Manufactu clearly sh “Mexico's foreign cor merce for the first half of this year sl increase of $1 in exg best suit her Re Tals graph IWS au woris At the Picnic The Centre head picnic at Centre Hall next week. Our sol itor Mr. Wm. H. Zeigler, of Wolf's Store, will be on haud to receipt for subscr At know where our Democrat expe jnarters established at t iptiot a and solicit new names this writing we do not location w be. Look out for our sign Points from the Game Laws Some from the laws present importance points game are herewith given Open seasons, deer, Oct. 1 to Jan pheasant, October 15to January 1; squire. | | rel, September 1 to January 1; quail, Nov. ember 1 to December 15; rabbits, Novem. ber 1 to January 1. Death of Charlie Green Charles Green, an aged colored man, died suddenly Saturday morning at 3 | o'clock, of heart disease. He leaves a wife, two sons, Calvin and Orlando, and He worked in He one daughter, Emma. a Labor Day. Next Saturday will be a legal holiday, Labor Day. In accordavce with their usual custom the banks will close their doors. Don’t forget it. Wednesday was an ideal day and the | Williams | on | BOROUGH COUNCIL. Complaint was made of the condition of the sewer ou Bishop street, referred to street committee. Motion was carried to have the Hast end of Linn street examined as to having grade established aud water mains ex. tended. A motion was carried to purchase a stone crusher with screen of first class make. A new slate roof for the brick portion of the water works was ordered, further consideration, The contract fo furnishing the works with coal was awarded to R. B, Taylor. to prepare ordinance bicycle riding on the pavements. an forbidding Opening of the High School The opening exercises of the Be High schoo! were held in the High school bri | street on Mouday | room, in the ck building on Bishop afternoon, Res ing at 2 o'clock Mitchell | opened the exer 1 | lowed by singing | A. R. Rutt, the { ed J. C. Meyer, juent address Hi A ' nee } has TOWXE'S SPEECH Is our issue next the complet: A. To Our reacers Cha ere 18 1 ret. | statistics and cared Oi cousidered the ables this campaign on the juestion. It is complete, and the comprebension of any wan of ordinary If you read this carefully will give you the free coinage argument clearly. Mr. Towne is a life long republican and for that reason we think our republican | reasons iL 1s document produced silver concise within intelligence speech it may consider him worthy of at. We urge our r friends aders to look for issue-read tention this feature in our next it carefully and thea pass it to your repub. an neighbor, PROPHETIC WORDS arks I have > the struggles going on 1 other cot 1 tries for L \ ] standard, would if s spread d nmerica asm it of rem cm s wide isaster and world establisl vaio, mney, te Hy have ty non on all forms of prop- mvestm which vield fixed urn in money Those would be enormously enhanced in value wd would gain a disproportionate and nfair advantage over every species of property. If, as most reliable statistics affirm, there are nearly 7.4 of oin or bullion in the world very equally livided between gold aud silver, it is im to strike silver out of existence money without résults which ve distressing to millions and utterly lisastrous to tens of thousands. I be. lieve gold and silver coin to be the mon. ey of the Constitution; indeed the money of the American people anterior tothe Constitution, which the great organic law recognized as quite independent of its | own existence. No power was conferred | on Congressto declare either metal should | not be money. Congreus has, therefore, | in my ndgment, no power to demonctize | { silver, therefore, silver has been de. { monetized, 1 am in favor of romonetizing [it. If its coinage has been prohibited I |. am in favor of ordering it resumed.” | «James G. Blaine, those except th ents . ret a 1% 100, O00, OK ' possible AS oro pi Seriously 1H Dr. Emerick, of Centre Hall, was ser. ously {Il last week from kidney trouble which caused him great suffering. Drs, Seibert and Van Valzah were called in consultation with Dr. Jacobs on the case. The Dr. was much improved on Saturday. 1 ALTE "i MEX goa : WV ANTED-SEY KR ee : able week dace. nt, aveiope sliefoute commences The following business was trapsacted | | at council meeting, on Monday evening : | The request of the Logan Fire company | for an appropriation was held over for | DRY GOODS » MILLINERY 5g The People tises any artic water Borough solicitor Dale, was authorized | We AdVPLise ~ NOthir We Adver | pa will Our Weekly Specials Take L Ke Wildfire krow that when the Globe adver- that it can always be toundon our counters, and enough of it to supply their needs. | 0 DUE Fa6is Read Wha IIIT ITIES SII IS. 3 . A IIIT rrr 156 [or (his Week. TIT TTrrssrssy. : These are only a few of our Many Bargains. « All Summer Goods Must be Sold Regardless of Cost. Katz & Co., um Makers of Low Prices Terrors to All Competitors. attended the at Harris! Ellis 1. returned « ton, to the In 1apolis couventios had a pleasant trip and are enthusiastic democratic gold bugs Catechetical Class he class There Catechetical church, will meet of the the at Zion on Sept. 12th The class will b uno in ug and 1qth meeting at 2 o'clock in the nd its next 26th, on Saturday Sept afternoon Prove the of H tive, perfect, permanes ¢ Cures of heratuia in severest I Rheu tense tet ing scald } wad, bolls, pimples, ot Cures of Dyspepwia, Rheumatism, Catarrh. by toning and snaking rich. red blood Cures of Nervousness and That Tired § by feading nerves, muscles and on pure blood. For book of cures merit wll 's Rarsapar ne INS with ir Hoods Sarsaparilla Bend address to Cc. L Hood & Co. Lowell, Mass Hood' s Pills are the best afterdiuner pills, ald digestion. 2%. TTS TBSTTA9%%N Compaign Rates ou The Centre Democrat will be seul 10 any mew address in Centre county, for 5 Cts. a Month N. B.=No subsc will be ac. Pry A wg months-«15 cents; or for more thas SIX Ca {than I am, Reformed | Weaker than a Cat ab Asse tem N ot ul dear knows I'm weaker’'n a cat.’ Bel efonte Grain sorrected weekly by Geo. W Market. Jackson &00 | Red wheat, perbushel.... | Rye. per bushel... — iC | Corn, ears per bushel, { Corn, shelled per bushel | Oats—new per bushel . {| Barley, perbushel.....o.... Buckwheat, perbushel.........c.... Groundplaster pert on... PROVISIONS, GROCERIES | weekly by Bauer & Co Apples dried, perpound { Cherries dried per pound seeded... | Beans per quart —— { Onions, per bushel... cones | Butter, per pound. | Tallow, per pound... Country Shoulders Rides Hams Hams sugar cur BreakfastBacon Lard, perp Eggs per dozen Potatoes per b ried Sweet © &C. (as corrected ushel new... —— Arn per pound... THIS IS HOW --- been asked ghioes ag low the poorer have often We 1 how we sell good ost stores sel gOTtE \ ak fell Easily Explained. We pay cash for all the shoes we buy, shoemakers know this, and they give us the best in their shops at the best prices they can make. Then we are satsfiod with a small living profit—that is an important point. ——— Do you grasp the situation? MINGLE'S SHOE STORE
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