~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 | CORRESPONDENTS Oh Have U THE RACKET since the “Dissolution 8S Everything is upside down topsy turvy, but “mach nich as long as U can inst wl want for less money than Ur store keeper can bay it. Thousands of people have kom and since the | ' A still theres taken a peep at began and 13% ale y OUs J buy what | kom aril n great l more {G. R.SPIGELMYER { SHEM SPIGELMYER, JR SNOW SHOE Ocar Harm 1 arrived Mrs. Els the sick li Mr. Robert Eidell and Sundayved at Wingate Ed Davis § ] week Ed 3 some Mr. ( young men Snow Shoe and Clas . who was Some iew weeks eyed up ago looking for but that's not sure Now Sam way throu crat, who un noid con ( much need by pern some 1rciv ed Gern Dande rossing to 5 rth i at that will Ya others do i the 1 Lhe an While t v alternoon cans in t evening crats are thing they come together and without having anv a shame the way the rep was conducted here, and think that citizens would to an office who emptied the caucus, and then Such men should township affairs a shame to nominate a man a bottle right in insult everybody of the not he in trust MINGOVILLE J. Stover is visiting friends over in Penn's valley Mr. Down's children, of Mill spent Sunday with Mrs. Yarnel, Hall, Nearly every democrat turned out at the caucus, at Hublersburg, on Saturday. Chas Treyvillian'says it is a girl, and he says he does not see why it was not a boy. Old man Bierly is able to be around again after quite a serious spell of sick Ness, P. P. Zong shipped a lot of dressed | poultry on Monday. Business is boom ing here, Sherman Zimmerman bought a very fine horse, of Henry Gentzel, of Spring township, last week, Thos Fulton has the wall built for his new store room. He wants it ready to occupy by the first of April, Mrs. Frapcis Dunkle attended the funeral of her brotherin.law, down Cedar Run, on Thursday of last week, Sing Din, $100 Reward fio0, ‘the readers of this paper will be pleased to | fearn that there ix at least one dreaded disease | been able to eure in all its is Catarrh. Hall's CUatarrh positive eure known to the that selence has stages, and that Cure Is ahe, an) Ly raternity. eo soars, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure acting directly upon the blood and mueons sur. faces of the system, foundation of the disease, givin strength by bullding Wd the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative pow. ers that they offer One Hundred Dollarsffor an Rat ShAL It falls to eure. Mend for list of testimon ry J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0, or by Druggists, 75e. | the s Catarrh boing a constity. | taken internally, | thereby destroying the | the patient DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents Sce Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published -~Send the News, We will Publish it, and Observe HOWARD. The prohibitions held their caucus on Monday evening. Mr. John Beck loaded a car with bail ed hay on Saturday. Miss Mattie Lucas Salona, over Sunday, Mr. Boyd Wilson spent friends at Williamsport I. R able Milfred Pletcher ing the I over Sunday visited friends Hensyl we are gi to be on the streets, 1 who had been attend. Ock Haven Normal, was Mr. John Stover, aguestof I, ¢ Saturday, of ks Mr. Frasklin Ceek, wasn cemetery CA § MEETING nees 3 h ards to the | Howard correcting Howar lems No 1 load of hay was not yo ’ in Te ’ ed in the pounds, pounds. Since the joke has hap two correspondents, oad 115 wned between the not 11 | say that the was ale book gave it 18 a load after al DEATH We : the death of Mr. Benjamin and respecte citizen, d denly while at his work, 1! He was putting a new tire when he fell dead. He his loss nine children, at home Was a member of the Union Veteran Legion of Bellefonte, having served three years in the war, was a member of Grove Brothers Post, 262 of this place, by which order he will be buried with the honors of war, Enlisted in the war, Sep, 21, served under Burn side part of the time, and returned home Sept. 21, 1864 Enlisted in Co. A. 45th, regiment, Pa. Vol. Some of the jmport- ant battles in which he figured were Fredericksburg, South Mountain, Antie. tam, Siege of Vicksburg, and many oth. ers of less note, In 1863 he was trans ferred to Co. 1. of the 17th regiment of Invalid Corps at Indianapolis, Indiana, where he served until the time of his honorable discharge in 1864, a half of old . wagou, {to monrn of which are leaves SIX No 1861, In Ye Rafting Days. Clearfield Public Spirit:—Rafting is a thing of the past on the Susquehanna | and the sweet days gone by when the white mustached young man could glide into Lock Haven on a raft, get his hair cut, buy a new suit of clothes four sizes | {too big for him and return with a black | mustache as a regular lady killer, are now but fading recollections of those ex- | citing rafting days. Wonders Never Cease. No one veed suffor the tortures of rheumatism, because that modern lini. ment, Salvation Oil, positively cures it, “1 was a great sufferer from sciatic rheumatism, and the best of doctors attended me without relief. I com- menced using Salvation Oil, and two botties helped me wonderfully, It certainly has worked wonders with me, | Mrs. E. J. Phelps, Box 28, Enfield, | Conn." Salvation Oil is for sale by all | dealers for 25 c's. Take no substitute, HUBLERSBURG, lot McEwen, of Irvona, is relatives in this vicinity, Mrs, Wm, Minnich was Wolfs Store, the past week. Ex-Sheriff Cooke was shaking hands | with his many friends in our town on Monday John Weaver, who had away working in the woods, came home on Monday evening. | visiting | visiting at been There was a minature Corbett and Fitzsimmons fight Hoy's on Saturday evening. The combatants were parted before either one got burt, and it was decided a draw. Our to the boys is not to get offended about such trifl- ing things. The democrats of the M. P,, er twp., met at this place on Sat afternoon to nominate a precingt and elect delegates pomioale ship officers, The ticket was nominated ion, Frank Miller; Insp Reg. Assess Monday three in slore advice of Wall irday Hcket lown On alternoon from the recinets met t a lownship hilips yw of Oh ths other frien io, with his i$ in the burg brother About forty of ntlemen + home vening on our young MAIS were royally enterwained at of C. W. Wyles Friday The refreshments ted of §, 1 ream, and on Ons valet cake. to » ho which {ORS The CENT) inuaty DEMOCRAT and the ( Imguirer for $1.50 a vear STATE COLLEGE NOTES R vominatons for made as follows borough office REPUBLICAN H. Evey assessor, ( P Judge of Election, C tor, Jas. Williams ; school direclors, | Kline ; overseer poor, auditor, D. W. Shivery ; high constable, jas. H. Holmes, Jr.; justice of the peace. F. A. Crosthwaite ; town council, 1 yr, T W. Way ; town council, 3 yrs, W. Z. Fos ter and P. Rudy. DEMOCRATIC. Judge of Election, G. G. Pond ; inspec: tor, Thos. F. Kennedy ; assessor, B. F. Morgan ; school directors, C. H. Foster, 8S. B. Moore; overseer of poor, B. H. Beaver. anditor, 8. A. Hunter; high constable, Jas. Stephens; justice of the NS Pe Herman Jackson, Geo W. C. Kline; of | the funeral yesterday | peace, H. A. Sowers; town council, 1 yr, A. C. Betz and T. N, Krumrine, Norg-Neitker party nominated a straight party ticket, : SOBER ITEMS. ’ Mrs, Sarah Dunlap is very ill at pres. ent, L. P. Smith is in the payer business at On Sunday Mrs. Jamison had a crowd. | ed house of visitors, Mrs. Rosetta Lingle is visiting her for. mer parents, in this section. We are glad to hear that W. W, Jami son is able to be out of bed again, Mr. L. G. Snyder was attending the funeral of his wife's aunt, last Saturday. The saw mill on the Eber! tract is run. ning full blast every day, a cardoad of Jumber. (nit. ) hs P. Wolfe, with his crew of men, is diligently working on his contract, mak- ing and ties, On Saturday the streets were lined Emerick ; town council, 3 yrs, Geo. | with who were atteadicy the IE ybubsies and money ruined him. [HIE MAINE AT HAVANA. | Homers was on | waste when | stead The Big Battleship Greeted With International Courtesies, VISITED BY SPANISH OFFICIALS, | Madria Newspapers, However, Object to the Presence of Our Warship, and | Talk of Sending nn Spanish Fleet to Visit American Ports, harbor battleship The tu Jan, 26 Washington, Maine is Havana in st 6 o'clock M galling Dry "1 for the at once Iriugas batt eral 1 MADRID PAPERS DISIPLEASED Falk of Instructing Span! to Visit sh Warships to the Havam Jew Killed by Algeria, Jan, 26.-The town today About I 0 i of th who were kilied the recent rioting. Their | remains were interred in the Christian | cometery, outside the town, but on re- | turning there were renewed demonstra tions, with the usual The mob attacked an omnibus upon which two | Jows were riding. They recognized the latter, and they were badly beaten and | stoned, dying from his injuries Eighty of the rioters hove been con- | demned to terms of Imprisonment from | three months to a year, and one, who | Algiers Rioters, Is quiet witnessed we during cries one | was caught in the act of pillaging, was | | sentenced to five years in prison Chicago Polloe Methods, i Chicago, Jan, 268 The committee | from the state senate investigating the Chicago police board heard testimony yesterday tending to show that a regu- lar police system of blackmail on the Chinese and white opium Joints exists Several Chinese appeared before the committee, but with one or two excep tions said they were afraid to testify One, however, declared that the joint keepers had been warned not to testify before the committee, and testified that he had oice been imprisoned “for tall ing too much.” Another asserted that the joints paid $10 a week for police protecilion . A Disappoln. i. DMoeseokor's Snlolde Millville, N. J, dan, 26 Falling to get the somaintinent of possaanter at New- port or that of doorkeeper of the house of assembly, Charles Jines, of New- port, yesterday committed suicide by sending two bullets through his head. He left a note stating that women, i with | pressed he MILESBURG On Tuesday night, the his way hie came Lo the island mother met him in avis bim within a fe 15th inst, Geo home to Win. his old howe His deceased lon and walked Ww rods of hin on house, to come and see his Was mueh im not any mother, George BO could Ho The vision did not leave until he was soundly converted On Wednesday night he went tochureh, where Rev, Hiney An « pportunity inted his to the people A 1 Owen's with his trons w him holding a revival WHR given he re telling anda the story experience, v located in Albert Market fire INness 1 t DOEES I8 now buliding street His Pa for bu on store since the i nd b n read [IPRS Bain papa George called to his neighbor, | | Samuel Eastriche, farther ; | {| down he dropped and began to pray in | good earnest, Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, s Opera House season of 1 — Biliousness of H ’ Ww ds Sr WE ARE SHOWING THE CORRECT STYLES JUST HUNTI PRICES. 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