THE CE NTEL DEMOCRAT, HELL EON. PA. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1895, No. o and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte Pa. SPECIAL SALE. Positively For 3 Days Only, | Friday, Saturday, Monday, May 20, May 21, May 23 Jackets and Reefers, Misses’ Jackets and Reefers. Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Skirts, Ladies’ Jackets. Childrens’ Ladies’ Capes. | Consigned a New manufacturer and to rifice Pp! ices, by De t¥ Remember May May 21 | and May 23rd, are the only days we | can offer these goods, and if U want to see them, come on cither of the Ol dates named. 20), G.R. Spigelmyer. | | "| last, for Ohio, to visit his daughters. “The King is Dead, Long Live The King.” Thus with great acclaim we wel come the ads f Spring, though regretting in some measure the ces- sation of flowers | nr PH ii ital” Brand clothing. If you will but them, feel them, them Bee on and look at vourself in one of vou will buy clothes They 6.50. 50. 10.00 Montgomery & Co. Progressive Clothie rs, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Our mirrors, bearing this label. are made 5.00, Nin) 4.00, t Then come to our store any Do you wan to buy a Bo g day this wee or next and Clothing bar- take your pick gain? from over 200 Boy's Suits, odds and ends, at $5.00. Not a suit in the lot but what is worth from 87.00 to $10.00. Call early for bargains like these are sare to go lively. FAUBLES. Eggs For Hatching. ——— Part Barred Silver Bras tf. fhe prices below are for a seiting of thirteen eggs. I guarantee all « to be fresh and true to name, and from first-class stock: ROCKS. esis +5440 40 Hambutgs..... 60 M. B. GARMAN. Bellefonte, Pa. York ( lity | sold at sac- try | CORRESPONDENTS THE RACKET DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published—Send the News, We will Publish it, 1 | | | | | WALKER, Walter Harter bas goue to North Bend | to work, Charles Sheasley, | our vicinity Sunday, Ira Condo makes | Lock Haven, of late. | Teachers examination this place last Thursday. Miss Marie Holmes spent several days of last week in Lock Haven, Mrs. Dr. Tibbens, of Beech Creek, in our vicinity last Thursday. Mrs. Geo, Sheasley made a trip to Lock Haven_on Monday. R. J. Snyder, of Hublersburg, was in our vicinity Thursday morning last. Perry McDowell started on Thursday i of Bellefonte, was in frequent trips to was was business | | Mrs. Curt Fox visited her sister, Mrs. Laudenslayer, at Cedar Run, last ‘week. Mrs. Chas. Sayers is able to be around again after a bad spell of heart trouble Supervisor, Mr. Bartley, is out with his men making improvements on the roads, Mr. friends at Howard, week Miss Armagast and little brother, of Buffalo Run, visited friends at this place, last week. Mrs. Pifer, Howard, visited a few days at the home of her son, Alvin Pi ifer, of this place. Miia Alice Stover, of Aarousburg, and | Ge Johustonbs ugh, of near this place, were married last week. Mr. aud Mrs. | | William Leathers and wife visited on Sunday of last of Confer, of Marsh Creek, the home of their Latz, visited on Sunday at brother-in-law, Mr. | Miss Emily Furey, of near Bellefonte, | visited here on Sunday at the hospitable bome of Mr. and Mrs. Lutz, | Weare glad to know that Albert Orr is improving. Erysipelas bas set in but in other respects he is better. Dr. Huston, of Clintondale, was in our vicinity on Saturday. He is attending rs. Clark McClintic, who has been ill some time. Mr. and Mrs. James Beck, of tls | place, started for Nebraska, last week. | When they reached Bellefonte Mr. Beck | was taken sick and had to return home. | At this writing be is feeling much better. On Sunday evening, of last week, after | services, when about ready to start for home, the team of young horses owned by Rev. IL S. Fram, happened to get { away from the driver and started for | home at a lively speed. The family and | driver had to walk home. Fortunately for them no one was hart Ss 8 1 | | Ms | for - 14] Everybody *ars Cascarets Candy Cull | derful medical d very of aut d refreshing to | and positively on Kidope: | cleansing the entire ss cure headache, fey and billousness of C. C. C. today; ] guarantesd to cure by all druggists, artic, § Lo ' ar ry a box Hold and MADISONBURG Lemont, Mr. wife, of home and the Geo. Ray visiting at Sunday. were of Caris over from own on Harter, in and visiting Mesdames Frantz I'ylersville, were Saturday. The child of A. seriously ill last this writing J. Hazel, which was week, 18 improving at Frank Davis, of Penna Furnace, was | visiting relatives in this vicinity for a few | days last week. | Andrew Ocker, who was a representa. tive of the K. G. E., of this place to the Grand Castle which met at Scranton, last week, returned home ou Saturday | evening. QUIETLY MARRIED — Mrs. Louise Sto. ver was united in bonds of wedlock to Adam Yearick,of Nittany Valley, on last | Tuesday evening. Rev. Mumma, of | Rebersburg, promounced the words that make the two one. The ceremony was | performed at the home of Mrs. Stover, | and noae but the family and a few inti. | mate friends were in attendance, The sad death of Mrs. Mary Shaffer | was announced on Monday morning. She was in a decline for the last year or more with consumption, and for the last seven or eight weeks was not able to be about any more. Deceased was born in 1519 making her age 79 years. She was the widow of Adam Shaffer who proceed. ed her to the grave a number of years ago. Three children are left to mourn her loss; U. 8. Shaffer and E. 8. Shaffer, of Madisonburg, and Mrs. J. W. Hazel, of Spring Mills, Funeral services were held in the Lutheran church, of which she was an active member, on Wednes- day forenoon, and the remains were laid to rest in Union cemetery, Rev, Mumma officiated. Pont Tobaceo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag notie, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No To Dae, the wonder worker, thet makes weak men strong. All druggists, 800 or 81. Cure guaran: teed Booklet and sample free. Address Bterling Remedy Lo. Chicazo or New York NITTANY. Mr. J. Bartley has gone tothe woods for the summer, Miss Mittie Winkleman is having a porch put up in front of her house. Miss Sadie Emerick, got a bike. You Sain see her out in the evening practic. 4 Miss Mary Beck has gone to State College, to visit her many friends and be there for commencement, Mr. Frank Emerick, 8r., thinks he must use a cane to walk with. He feels Hs aye very much since he is grandpa. ] Ho. Ww. Winkle. man, bas been Rept the past few weeks, painting and paper, r. William Shaffer has put up a piece of wire fence for Mrs. Robb, It looks | nice and makes quite an improvement along the road, You often hear some of the town folks make sport of the “country jakes,”’ but what do you think of two town gents their girls, and afraid to drive through a little stream of then have to call their girls out of dream land. Better come before dark, next time, A word to the citizens. You all work. the hotel out of our community, and suc ceeded. God bless you for it, but now we ask why dou't you read these hell- holes, called the pigs ear, out of our community, Oh ye fathers, that have grown up boys for their sake and for the sake of all that is good, won't you look after this. Every Sunday we hear ol some of our boys and men being drunk, and where do they get it? For $1.50.—You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—''The Centre Democrat” and either the “Pittsburg Post" or the! Cincinuati Enquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most least Money. REBERSBURG. Wm, is seriously ill. ra Gramley, of Aarousburg, was among his old friends in our burg on Tuesday. M. I. Garduer, of Bellefonte, a candi. date for Prothonotary, was in our burg on Monday. Frank Krebs and his fair Bierly, Sr., wife, Erhard, on Monday. John Harter's new clerk, in the person of David Emig, is apparently just the person John really needs, Calvin Morris, who seemingly was also one of those persons struck by the flag-pole, is alright again, Mr. Shirers, the Life Insurance Ag of Spring Mills, was among r people the middie part of last week. At this writing Mr. Scott Kerstetter, who was struck by the flag-poie last Fri- fls I day, is about in the same condition yet { u were t they her, Prof. Henry Meyer and wife, Unionville Sunday where tended the fuseral of her Taylor. It is very often the case when do not expect any person to marry, it is just the time when will marry. Rev, Moses George's horse died * middle part of last week, which taken suddenly sick while on his way Sugarvalley on Sunday moming, one week ago. Our merchant, John Harter, to be just as well Sleanly as lively; if you do not believe it, look into hi s store room around the corner and before entering the question comes to you, are my shoes clean? Mr. Hosterman, who Royer's farm near our burg, who of comsumption on Sunday night, was buried yesterday (May 18) at Woodward. A wife and two children are mourning his departure. Wm. Hockman believes mn doing busi- ness right while be is at it; you Will be at once convinced of the fact when you Jearn that Mr. Hockman disposed of six- teen buggi this spring, besides his custom work, which be does for counts people . at at. Mr. over ia people then the was lo lives died cS, Apparently, while the spring of nature is almost in bl another spring of flogging bas already visited our burg at the extreme west end. The exergise of alisthenics in this direction, is very often a good medicine to discontinue break- Ig parental laws, FLAG-RAISING—Last Saturday ing at 6 o'clock, when quite a crowd had gathered at our burg, our patriotic people began to march from the east end of the in oom, rT even. immediately followed by our six patriotic ladies viz., Misses Grace Miller, Byrd Stover, Rose Corman, Alma Gramley, carried the flag cle brigade, etc. The march was con. tinued on Main street westward, as far as the Reformed church, where it turned off to go direct to the school house where the flag was successfully raised by the above named ladies. The large crowd was then led in prayer by Rev. favorite song “America,” after which our County Sapt., C. L. Gramiey was the first orator to address the people, He was followed by Revs. Moses George and Muma, The exercises were althrough was crowned with success and will long be remembered by all who have been witnesses of the same. The programme was concluded with a dialogue in honor Uera Morns and Lottie Malory. and 3times-a-week World has been re- duced from $1.75 to £1.65 per year. This is a great combination at a low price. We always furnish “The Most News for the Least Money." HOWARD, to Hublersburg. The M. I. church is impgoving the parsonage by pavering it, Mr, Perry McDowel, of Mackeyville, was in our town on Friday. Mr. H. A. Moore is erecting a new fence in front of his residence. Mr. Freddie Leathers purchased a new horse and buggy ; he has a fiyer, Mr. J. M. Bogle purchased a new buggy. I tell you he is right in it now, Mr. B. Weber is improving his house, on Main street very much by painting it. Mr, Coburn, of Bellefonte, also shipped | w a car load of wheat, at this place, the past week. Mr, George , of Hublersburg, loaded a car with wheat, at this place, last Thursday. Our new laundry has started up. We hope it may prove a success, which it certainly will, «+ M. le has just returned t. 3 Do he ie Saye the boys are alon splendid rv Bryon, of Cur, stopped lo short on his way to the 1ast week, 1 me hireing a rig to go to the country to see | water and tie their | horse and walk two mile and a half and | | were Mr. Charley Guisewite, Miss Josephine Keller, Mr, John Crisman and Miss Mame Strunk, all of Bellefonte, were in our town last Sunday. Mr. Ira Packer and brother Charles went to see the boys at Mt. Gretna while away on their trip. They report finding the boys all well and jolly. Mr. Frank Mayes, of Houserville, 1s down helping his brother J. W. Mayes tu put up some stone and monuments. They to Tylersville on Tuesday with | several fine stone, ed nobly, shoulder to shoulder, to keep | News for the | of Sa- | loona, were the pleasant guests of Cyrus | | of Will Zimmerman on Thursday of last the unexpected | believes | on Daniel | burg, lead by the drum corp which was | Jeannetta Stover and Sallie Meyer, who | The rear of the march | was brought after by the Millbeim bicy- | | this place on Monday, Stover | after which all joined in singing the oid very interesting and therefore the event | | Post’ or the “Cincinnati Enquirer.” : | Den Mr, John Crouser and family, former- ly of this place, now of Pittsburg, are visiting friends at this place. Mr. Crous- er had the misfortune to have one of his hands crushed and one thumb amputated. Mr, Wm. H. Zeigler, of Wolfs Store, solicitor for this paper, was in our town on Monday looking up the many sub. scribers and friends of the Centre Demo- crat, Mr, Zeigleris a wide-awake demo- crat, but on this side he many that are still over the fence. MINGOVILLE Mrs, Christy Barner at this writin hope 5 on the ee i #, sl HAY cover Mrs. Robb, of Nittany daughter, Mrs, Will last week, Most of « ing corn, while others are not, of so much wet weather, Mrs. Losh, mother of Wm. Losh, mov- ed to Juniata county week, where she expects to make ber future home. Mav happiness accompany her in these her old days. , was visiting her Zimmerman, one day on account iAst A Mi s8 Zimmerman came to the home week, She expects to make it her home for a while, if they treat her right, Will says it knows it's papa already, W. H, Yearick, of Jacksonville, bought the old Irvin farm, by Claud johnson. He expects to make some extensive improvements, in the way of cleaning fence Jows and brush patches. He knows a good thing when he sees it, has now occupied Lawrence McMullen met with an acc day last week which might have proved fatal. He was changing the barness and the horse got frightene away, and the buggy ran over | cut several deep gashes in his head ut nothing serious is anticipated. dent one : 41 Death has visited us and hastaken from our Michael, twin Wm Herman, aged 23 years ject to convulsions and on had several attacks and | gions until Thursday death came to his relief Millheim: on Wednesday mornin bereaved family have the i midst son of Thursday be ment in K sympathy of : | the coms munity. For $1.5 You can newspapers for a year—"'The Centre and either the “Cincinnati Enquirer, Most News get two weekly po lg +H Post" or the claim is to furnish the Least Money COBURN. Mrs. W. H. Meyer, of Centre Hall, | visited friends at this place on Monday. Merchant W. C. Krader has a smile on since that daughter arrived. I. B. Rishel bad a misfortune while unloading ) on Fri- day, lumber broke his arm Boyer, ¢ s 1) Lilis Merchant busin Tuesday. A anc Colver, mad ess call at Monday Assem in th adidate § fi candidate i A won townsh Ps hoy | Half section last week, Mr. Adam Aaronsburg, Bowersox over Sunday. Wl 14 was is and family guests of Maize the Oi were John There are quite a good many strange faces 'u our town but the writer was un able to learn their names A. J. Campbell left fos Monday evening, accompanied by his son Walter for treatment at the hospital. We had three candidates for Prothono- tary at this place on Monday morning, Messrs Foreman, Gardaoer and Hoffer. We hope they will all make the nomina- tion this fall. Mrs. Adam Vonada and Mrs. Kaul. man, of Zion, made a few hour's visit at left on the after. noon train for Laurelton, accompanied by mother Garthoff The mail carrier from here to Wodl. ward had bad luck Saturday evening. lost his hat near Coburn and never found itout till he gotto Woodward, Charley what was wrong ? For $1.50:—You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—' "The Centre Democrat’ and either the “Pittsburg Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the | Least Money. of the flag by Misses Alma Gramiey, | «The price of the Centre Democrat | HUBLERSBURG. Wm. Kessinger is a happy man since the arrival of that little boy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Camer were visit. | ing relatives at Wayne last week, Mrs, Deitz, of Howard, was canvassing | this vicinity with baking powder last | week, Our creamery man makes daily trips | Wm. H. Zeigler, solicitor for the Cen. tre Democrat, was through our vicinity | last week and secured in quite a pum. ber of new subscribers. Miss 8. E. Lee and Mr, and Mrs, J. W, lee went to Nebraska beginning of last week to visit relatives in that state. They | expect to stay a few months, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Whitman were to Coburn, on Sunday, to visit their son William, whom we reported a few weeks ago had typhoid fever, and report him improving. Wm. Decker raised his new barn, on Juegday. Kverybody helped with a will. band, especially at the dinner table, h was loaded with plenty of good things to tempt the appetite. te. Deafness Cannot be Cured Appilaationd; as they eannot reach the fon of the ear, There Is only one ness, and that is fonitity. ons n- thease Joel Bamed Kustach t When this tube Foti inf Re have a a rumbling sound or or Imperfect and when it Is entirel) ness fy iho resnit, and unless n be out this tube og toh Aa Snare By but an inflamed oon- 10 118 cireulars, vy 3 CHET 6 00. Tanto finds a good | mr farmers are through plant. | He was sub- | 4 1 {three days The | “Pittsburg | Our | for the | i | Philadelphia | | Z10X, Mr. Wim, Mitterling | nesday fur cattle | Mr. Alfred Shaffer, busy repairing roads, Willie Clevenstiae has purchased bicycle from Fisher Bro's, Will Royer has seruck a job of painting Mr. J. Garbrick's barn, Mr. Wm, Miller spent his parents, at Tusseyville. Mr. Mike Corman has been improv. ing his home by painting his house, Mr. Mrs. Miller, Haven, visiting friends day. James 1. for his foot, shoe. Mr | wes was to Zi Our supervis anew with Sunday from Lock at Zion Sune and were said he if he cared his would sot have ly had not cut “on who was out turned home Frank C t for the ast { Saturday. levenstine, Te : year, R was visi ay ooRey I students? Sryri prin Sund how are the Harvey T., hereafter your syrup you |} {take ug out f " “or 1 v wiore gomg lo see your best WILSON -DELONG A Happy Wedding Event At Komols, May inh idence of Mr. 150% At the res Hugh Delong, | by the Rev, M. 8. Blair, of Beech Creek, | Newton I. Wilson, of Loveville, and Carrie K. third daughter of Mr. Delong, were married at fngh noon, May 11th, The contracting parties | the parlor keeping step toa gran { ding march, which was excellently ren. dered by Miss Eva Ebbs, of Loveville The bride was attired in a beaut Wide silk dress trimmed with i the groom wore the usual “The pleasant event was the following persons from a distance Rev. James ( lass and two children, Cassville; Mrs. Johas Wilson, mothe: the groom, and $ two sisters, Viola and 158, 's ti black. witnessed of of i | Miss Eva Ebbs Jones, Mr. G | M1 s. 8. F. Ki oo of Lovevillie; Mrs. We ry an, of Bee Miss Mabel I” Lydia h Creek H ne etch 4 and and Miss ¢ f Howard, 8 "congrats latic thes feasting Jus, ups re of + healthy were the yeautiful Hu «“ appetite desire any rt wedding trip sreina was taken. could recipients presents of u costly and 5. A she 1 Mt. juss the ae to Harrisburg and | Mr. Wilson bad prior latter pla BE. He 3 ava lew lan avairy left the ¢ wedd: Sheri tol 1% a corporal in the Troops, and when the time came 1 "yes" or in regard to enli: | the U. 8. service, be found truth | following stanza i He stands ! At} "Duty ‘tolls him Tri ue Jove is ca ch command mn ( lo no’ wont Sier's stand ‘8 ust stay ng over pooder obey Wi Upon returning from Harrisburg t were royally welcomed into the Mr. Wilsou's parents, in Lovevill | The reception g ve n them was one ths { will not be forgotten by any who had { the pleasure of attending it. If the wedding day is emblematical thing, the young Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will be happy and contented through { life, for one could not wish for a more | pleasant day than was last Wednesday. | We join in extending to them our h our aca i congratulations, 1ust he of and wish them ful and prosperous life in pur ve 1d And they May make d By taking 1 re BLANCHARD held Saturday mwasic will be A patriotic convention will be | the Liberty Baptist church on evening May 28th. The under the direction of Joseph Pletcher, The local talent will reinforced by professional vocalists from various parts of the valley. The musical selections will be taken from Beiriy's G. A. R. Song Folio. John A Daley is expected to be one of the speakers mn +8 . be —— “Deestrict Skule v This attraction which has been § ed by the ladies of the Methodist church, will be given in Garman's Opera House, on Friday evening. A former announce- ment stated that it would take place in the Armory, but it was found advisable to make this change as the production can be more satisfactorily the latter place. It promises to attract an immense audience, - Being Changed. C. I’. Long has purchased the old Bibby house, at Spring Mills, and intends mak. ing extensive improvements to it. It was built twenty years ago for a summer hotel, but failed of success. The last few years it has been used as a furniture store. Reformed Classis, The Reformed church classis meet at Centre Hall this week and its sessions | well as to others, - Court Decision on a Cat Judge Campbell, of San Francisco, has decided that a cat is not a domestic ani mal, and, therefore cannot be claimed as any one's property, A Timely Friend. With perfect propriety may we call that excellent remedy, Salvation Oil, a timely friend, This liniment rapidly cures rheumatism, neuralgia and pains, when other remedies fail. Mr. Jno, M. Hall, Ashland, Va., writes: “I suffered with rheumatism In the ankle and the muscles connected therewith, Salvation Oll at once relieved the sore ness. reduced the swelling, and cured the pain, No other liniment that I ever | ent, the entered | d wed. | ribbon, | y | ognizing that Lorena, Mr, and Mrs, John Stevens, and | 8] say | he y i that | of any-| ry | repar- | rendered at | Roya! makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absolutely Pure wigs Oc ROYAL BAKING § TO DESTROY DESTROYERS Suomel d Novel For Fleet, The Americ Hing New an Profiting by the necessities of the pres. 4 Navy department has detern id iin ] to build what may be termed destroy - ers of wo boat destroyers. be specifications by the The Naval which was recently boats of this type will | constructed under the ed ng prepared cau Chiefs, { which are beis Nava | Board of Bure Appropriation | plac ed on the law, statue books, authorizes, | besides the construction of three battle- 16 ships, four monitors and one gunboat, 16 destroyers and 12 torped Rec the Depart. » boats the immediate need of navy is these peculiar boats, the 5 Wis J y taken steps at arc begin the { and of them the which the fications, insure addition Of 4 nt of the boats is fixed 1 tone _ er 1 iokt ons eac iAgal sctural material em. Two quadruple expansion en- of La able developing from S00 10 11 licated horse power, guse the twin f each boat t wt ni ¥¢ to drive The en laced in separate to diminish the hance of disablement by one shot. t the oo the enemy their ined nicke] dive at a rate sufficie { 48 i 2 glues speed 0 gin knots per hour. and boilers are to be p | Soup yartments, so as In order to further pr vessels from the small projectil i ' al cs | it 1s proposed (0 protect vitals by i | two inches of incl steel a OT, so fitted that one and six-pounder shells { from an enemy's secondary battery will necessarily strike a glancing blow, and thus lose much of their powder ¢ the Between the armor | tion the hull An lulose, which is now us enter protec. aerican corn pith sed extensively 0 plate and 3 Amerie an vessels, will be packed carry about 100 tons of give them A steaming at least 5.000 miles they will be su fn d 3 with batteries. iY ina heavy Each boat will be equipped w two 12-pounders | and five 6-pounders, besides two torpe The forw pounder gun w be placed on "po of the conning tower and will thus be in a position Ts ard 12 tubes. n to do bet. ter execution against torpedo boats or torpedo boat destroyers. For offensive work against cruisers and battleships | the boats will be equipped with two tor. pedo tubes, Members of the Board of Construction declare that there will be nothing of their type afloat that they can- not sink. THE RIOTS IN SPAIN AND ITALY The riots in Spain and Italy are mostly the outcome of distress, based upon the high price of bread. The usiform result is that they are put down by the strong arm of the law or rather the army, with which the classes that have something to lose, side. The most merciful measure, which has been resorted to by France | and Italy, is the suspension of import | duties upon breadstuffs, causing a fall in | the price of bread to only slightly above normal level. The disturbance of the world’s com. merce by the existing hostilities may not { quite be able to restore wheat markets in southern and western Europe to the | comfortable range of moderate prices, { and the loss of revenue to these severely | taxed countries is also a serious matter, |- - | will doubtless be of interest to the mem. | bers of that denomination especially, as | Our line of Biey- cle Cloth- ing. The pricesthe Not Equale Anywhere very yw possible at FAUBLES. ow used did me so much good."
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