Mov CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 180s. VOL. 17. TR ' MHA Y 1% TN check and saw hi 1 t SECOND WEEK 1 \ a 8 LAN REUNION DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET Al (1 | COL RT | forged t y } : ’ ]1 RORS FOR LUTHERAN REUNION SMITH m. that day. Stoner as ie attendance is quite small com PROCEEDINGS, | walking on the pike, the same day, 10 | pase with that of tas week. On Mon (OCTOBER COURT, | Tbe firs annua reunion tv Luther wall | waras llefon ‘ n i * day the case of the Overseers of the Poor 1% and Chalrman y HEE y fense was to prove ths . wi tae vs Austin Lynn was taken up . —— Union countic is held ; ecla Park List of Cases Disposed of Last|in Milesburg at this time, in which his | [yun was the former Poor Overseer and | Drawn on Monday, September | Thursday. Abo 200 | there Week. mother was the principal : | at the settlement the Auditors ( 2nd, 189%. at the park. As th ot of meet- neighboring lady. ral items because h ad ished 'g was to efiect a manent organtea- Hditorial. FPOR WF T 1RAN TRY.| The jury were ou veral ho ach himself and rente own CPI " s nition of Luthera meeting + called] REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY. they retuned n. verds not euiity” DO Ey wu ia OWS FOR SPECIAL TERM OF COURT | to order : “bs 4 Ar. DALR say “Things are differe iinority Renos posing lmprovements to | With costs, about § Sr ually ide wry 10 law. Dr. Moyers services | now." \ Houe—Sentintes pont | This caused a sensation; everys re a per visit were also rejected as too Commenting ober 14th—Is Your y , : pic | public were denouncing he jury who s i On Wednesday morning a verdict Tame on } cresting A jokE of the season—Matt Qua Bills Ignored 11 Resume | fn this case T he i 1de red Par Rr pl | "t r Rtonieronls ©“ clea y i y i ‘ . i. cial ud +1 1 . . » | that Mr. Stonerod Vi early ! ; ) } N : ctual ! necting | gulity of forgery and should ha ud Lae jollowing |i i traverse juro Nas opt m by the Bellefonte ial as we went | . posing as a reformer. wv week, the wwe not in ; | werea ” . vy ] ec Qrawi on naay r attendan rchests wud a er by 4 Pleas last week #¢ Mallory, Liz- | ‘ . XA ; hy ial RUS 14 i ilson and Geo. Wilson ’ in, aca . } aj i fered by ’ t of the "bi zie \ y ite, 4 es and Annie | ; ‘ . " ‘ ‘ . ondav > $332 . 0 REL oF 3 . ol GOOD crops in every part of ta€ CORll= | . Ih g tr ills wer ind by | Levina Downing was tak- | ad Ae Fk A { after - | 4 ’ pr 4 . gh { \ X i 1, 10 sad i" . . 14 { " ror {bert 1 . N . . a ’ 1 try, general resumption Of DUSINESs, is | the grand jury hich did not con d is still on trial, It is an ac- Pow ) Iartmar \ltoona, hard on Coxeyites, Populists and Free | ©" 5 Sedu . | fore court yet for tris : Fo Of a mortgage on b rine wo ier at r : oung Peo- Silverites. It leaves the a : ral Jderman Hier ty } in ! Halfmoo aries Savres. miliright Mar ] h itheran church. foundation. been IN CASE the repu ) went to the jury and a i . { constable of a ttian + or for Ouay it this | ver of not guilty and that 1¢ costs . rr hf pA Lay 110 ow : or msi ge Geo. Tate section. Da ye on the belle eC cqually divided, wi ich le of College twp + pleasur vel his season ther nil merchas burg The ILock Ha Lutheran choir res fonte pos tice already WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Cyl 1 und | i 1 A } . ; Ha been 1 ffered with the . vou d : 4 Qer i an anthe: nl was well ro. GQ :RNOR HASTINGS s. Jolin Guiser and John Gentz- | constable : wom if enjoys nusement . \ Benn ived, af vhich sho addresses YOVERNOF ASTING l g - asim : ; : the Holland House, New Yi ity, . 1 Walker twp; | Wm. Sayers, an ) ued : "gh ; we ) i pang . ¢ in taking care of Samp- | constable of Curtin twp any ci ile asthe excursion I It / ia exg | ler, of A i. Rev. } y. Baunen, of the ‘es . I ’ y . avid Gumine ar 1CTY vivan mnt) A 1 Saturda) i BAY i Burlingame, Rex .. Rosenberg. of Co- ing ‘ IT tal . recent re an convention. He takes his meals in his room and gave orders to have no cards brought up to him. He the case was given guilly was I 4 joseph : ran across and hurried hou e wa Sentence o fine and costs thoroughly ashamed of hi 1 y In the case the commonwealth should he not be? Charles Hartsock and ->- . Coleville band, SENATOR QUAY is mow posing as a, . Rascal} sat refOrinet Te ha dni 4 great reformer, He kh: The Court instructed declaration gainst verdict of not guilty after the co porations. 4 wealth had shown its side of the ¢ \ George Goodman, twent Com years old, charged with assault with in. h 4 tent to commit rape on Minnie Calder- veterminated. . . . ! Ln v wood, a little girl 12 years old, in Fair- bin : peculiar position —he must be relorn . \ . 1 hiss i ‘8 nis : bounds nd eribed ¢ ar Ni : ; ~r3 this ¥ haat Sy ah! brook. The testimony of the common. | . Baney, aguiler) } ' p : : ! Vad Wihliillh ag Sa uv i dl ra SO He offers . i his ning © years wealth was that on ihe ath of June, bay. | Joshua Folk. Bill ignored ‘ J : . eg - hi oI a ¢ le. It will be Cr rR 1 " § 5 Oink n - : . : . : ' p yy Ra — . 4 wr 11 se nd Junk its time gs ; ‘ing a fiendish purpose in view told her | pay costs we “hrslo ir fall {0S om in : 5 ak Bu parate’y, The mill gle aud. Lona ——— past sins. Hope he is sincere. that there was n Sunday school John Vallance, ! Bellefonte; fal ! } I ’ gat § far | Die, on th t by 1 “isher, y | buildings will be offered in one part and REPUBLICAN ( ntions % that dav, upon DiC tl 4 i arted | ten i Bill ignored G rosecul ! : : ya 3 ] hea i Boe ATLA DY iblic road misining 12 yn land i nother, isis a splendid resolutions denouncing the Wi 1 tariff | back through the field er home rman Ma pay ti : : i ! ] A mo : hav cation lor 1 and fi ng milk and the democratic administration, by ‘he little 1 was followed by Goodman Anu Br i r twp., assa } ! rect A good two-stoty | BOO wat wer there is mo the following speak oude h {| who afte had reache rather | and batts i’ tor, Uriah STA gi t : a CCesSSat mill between Clintos > and Bellefonte, declarations an veeping assertion { | seclud seized her and throw tle lings; 1 abund f A distar | ile 1d being in the unreliable pol 11 ! Belief ! ti st gr “ITast Saturda Beech Creek was f the road pointing us and J Strunk. Courtadjourned until the after noon. imous offer, and the de ; Ww PHURSDAY AFTERNOON allowed rations to save them fi Ww J tion on their hot 1, i conti 1 from the mor > session was taken up as soon ) aor oof thd ’ a ft ark Mc imiey, | eyes R. | . Hager A \ man nas iy re he § bef d th the Combine slime Y \¢ Poor Danilel! GOING TO WILLIAMSPORT was called. The The Democrati ‘ f fefoute hi: [eo mitted th was ut walking | 100 ¢ te ‘ root . Ry 24 hate X00 ; | i . pai he 8 : fa | . wa TE, i raniel; concluded to attend the Democt § e + with Mrs. Amos Redding, her wy reOOVES TF CRE Ol ‘ uring t vy owin 3 : hi Hae H10uEY ih y 0 s fight, convention ‘at Williamap sit wae] - on wh ancoRut ba # y : : : he ¢ thew October 1 he Stowaway. hey mi ire, and though he's Nght September 11th, On Monday evening a it in jail adulte e denied | matesial to prevent the a LO ¢ i ‘+i > cream was vA burgiar Poor Daniell! necessary 11 ine 3% C y 1) ) y . rea fter hud a Is Darkest } sary . al yon } : ag f ¢ ir *« rangements made It has heer lecided be 544 : 11 ww 7 "ne fa 1 y wi al tng mak le. NomiA vt um ” he " is ’ America. : ; N w- - to go by way of the Central Railroad of | U ] his ey saying h insigh e fon oe enclosing i } "2 vont I 2 . October 25--Charles B. Hanford in otwithstanding Penna., who will furnish a £1 excursion | sh 1m ¢ ille by dl I pir nie | a Institute Fhe Merchant of Venice. the Arbitratio hrent : rk city, wher Nov. 12—The Baggage Check. he enormous advance in price the county, to Williams turn, | his Mo ie jury returned a ver- Wo frther: Wes y : is gra na Si Nov he great Powell, the Mag- of 1:34 4 consequent rise You can leave here on Tuesday n : 1i { guilty with 4 1v trouble Sen | 2 fil ' ‘ P ' ott rth rind “ i 4 An : M «1 cian. : J ¢ 1 : ) a 4 3 turn to Bellefonte by special train on | tend fin § and one year in the | i b 4 en J f : : 1 N gi, ; H The | 2 i : : Sl 8 10h, Wt Wednesday night. 1 penitentiary at separate and | rej z RR ett . ; . \ busily engaved i ley sisters are : i our goo at oid This is an exceedingly low rate an wlitary confinement HY 1 the ' will be within the reach of most ex The next case was that against Boyd fesires rate from any point along the lit hit was a complete contradiction of | | g 0 Pl to attend such an i . | Stonerode, of Milesburg, charged with | A 4 . vn i ‘ . : "e M . " . MN ") . A i x oma 3 rang ini i ’ " = a ras l “11 " esting body. The Bellefonte delegation | having forged a check on E. Hugg, of On | £ ana placed oul orders in . a Wade Yaw n re on Wednesday morning body who « I, | Milesburg, for $197 and presenting the RORITY REPORT OF GRAND JURY AUGUST am'l Frank Jr. were | wy i ” ' . he n f time—our storeroom accompanied by the Undine band. of thi y bau} t Centre Hall 1 oxoranLE JUDOR oF TUR ( y rank y WETE | hibition of the trons of Husbhat ; Ahad i ; Ck ’ wg wry Wh MING 1 vank, al Lenire Xiall. ) REATONS IX AND POR CNNTRR ou Sunday. Gladto | . Bad fall 1 Q and bases it are filled with foot 1 : : 1) : : Cs viere Pay \ all 1 ) place An elaborate badge is being ie details this case were prev jously ! | at Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa., Sept. . h on . 4 i i a : ’ - to 3 Patsy i dai ava . wear, worth ocasily wor cont. prepared so that when Centre county | published The commonwealth pro. he undersigned me myers of . 14 to 21, ¢ Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | y ' ny «uj . Foie rust 3, IMG, respeciiu " turns up at Williamsport it will impress | duced witnesses who, on the day this | that they conauir in the majority ano ge Licenses | will sell excursion tickets to Centre Hall | more to day than what we paid at it fe 1 x abidie ' a af om in suai . oh {ts recommendations to wit, name . | them that it is still the abiding piace of occurred, traced Stonerode from Miles. we therefore recommend that such necess Blanchard | R 3 an enthusiastic Democracy, and when | bure to Bellefonte, early in the morming | repairs and additions be added to the Co ) " tion September 14 to 21, good to return ' p y . House as will better accommodate,’ ete te a " ™ " at 2 oa} we urge upon that convention the | Was seen about Bellefonte, Mr. Under | For the following reasons 188, © 3 a Spring twp until September 21, inclusive, at a single Th . : : : | Connty Treasury is not in condition to hs . 4 i 3 - se | 4 portance of C. M. Bower's nomination | wood, a flagman of the freight train, | Cony Area ted expenditor \ " « | fare for the round trip. On September : gt a # . 4 vi I< rill for one of the superior court judges they | who says he knew the defendant for | The oh Epayery hi! Fh saan are ot Philipsburg 18, 19, and 20 special trains will be run 1 ‘ . ovoerburdens w 3 fan 1 would | . i erst ui . . X tin re . : w will hearken to the call several years, took Stonerode along | consistent with sound business principle “" | from Bellefonte, Sunbury, Pardee and i at the old price, while they last, The democrats of Centre tity . Hts tod ) oose that piace npon them additional burdens at \ intermediate stations. For specific | iq : The ae mocral 5 of Ce ntre cows are ith i hoo that morning | Lresent time Sai i 1 Philipsburg | 1 t F temina a ‘ I % which in most of cases is less than heartily invited to join the Bellefonte | as far as Centre Hall, At least a half a Reapectfully submitted, wasn 1:4 . 0“ | rates and time of trains consult small | ‘ M J “ A '. rove mry Ki i » Cd Ww ¥ | Ja oaver, J. P, ) y bills, or apply to ticket agents, | Wecan now buy them lor. | 4 ey all (yt t i res 5 : and return from all points in this sec. for it two months avo. democratic club on this or i trip | dowen of Centre Hall's prominent busi. | lok, A. V. Daugherty, i, J, Pletcher, Boalsbhurg | to a State convention will prove inter. | ness men positively identified Mr, Stone- It is in order to remark that the ni ve “" 1 : Lyon & Co. are breaking records " s esting and instructive. Prohibitionists rode, saying he had cut off his moustach, nority report was rendered by democ i | gain n their summer Clearance sale. | Min le S 9 ’ will not be excluded, either, | but was the man who Spresented the | ic jurors, in favor of economy. ode | aee their ad. i I 0
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