¥ 1 R88 COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE, NW ce: BM Magee} 5 WwW V J Bower fef3t W W....n.O I: Meek.» Bellefonte Howard Boro Milesburg Boro Millheim Horo Centre Hall Boro . { IstW 2d W { 34aW Unionville Boro Beuner twp ia Hoges twp NP do wp do EP Burnside twp College twp Curtin twp Ferguson {wi do Ww Gregg twp sp do NP tainestwp EP wp tw MoetCormick, sankey. Poof ¥ Philipsburg Joseph Riley SER Jackson Gorton.» sSmith.> poi raelinos Hazle 32958 do Half Moon Harris i Lh Pp Liberty twp Marion tw) Mies twp Patt NPs Snow Shoe WP... do EP Taylor twp Walkertwp Wao Union twp th twp The Presbyteria: Baaner, PITTSBURGH], ! AND Centre Heporter, $2.65 AYEARFORB Subscribers to the Res nut now rece ner, can, wher tiun, have the to the subs and secar year, Pri offer expire WANT Peirce College of Business, No.917-919 Chestnut St PHILADELPHIA, PA. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A feb23 Prineipal and Founder, £1 3 NEW MILLINER 8 The nodersigned has opened a er shop in Jagoh fee's! pot at Centre Hall. The ed All p. 10th OP, miiiine otis near the de patron Ae Are invite AGENT To canvas for ef, BERT KNOWN Ni Most liberal terms § EVA NURSE} TED | lest Establish oo oo & of Peres S GUN STORF GUNS, REVOLVERS, Fie, Ku AMMUNITION A good stock « eid at Deschiner’s Grest Gun Works, Bellefonte, such ae D smble BH. L. Mbt (snne, DDwb oe B L Single if new guns j 18k recelv- “it Central Rifle und Shot Gun, Jifles, B. I from $2.57 to 812 Bing'e B. L.Bhot Gaus from $4 to $9 Guns for the Farmer, the Sporting Man, and the Oc- casional Hunter, wsssssenn {J mrss -V-E-R.Y C-H-E-A-P. —- A GAs CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE, Me George W Vonada, the wel Huesheorman, of Madisor bors informe the formers that Le will be resdy to thire hh their oro « in gow share and es, et fully soli un irin Sawn E kno * ! ~~ mH ( Fond 2d be va adi Brock ! SALARY Chase Brothers Company, “ROCHEsTERN.V. THE KEYSTONE STATE. NEWS TOPICS OF LDCAL (NTEREST TO PENNSYLVYANIANS. Vaneles Gleaned from Masy Bolled Down to Belef Benefit of Peasy Vaets and Sourees and Paragraphs for the Readers, Kurzrows. Pa, Oct. 8.—A terrible acci dent occurred yesterday afternoon on the Kutztown fair grounds. The Roman chariot races had just commenced, and two chariots, each drawn bv four horses hitched abreast, had circuit of the course, when one of the teams became unmanageable and into the crowd of Men, women and children were trampled un der feet of persons in jured. the most seriously injured David Swan, aged 70, fatally; Mis Annie Fegeley, critically: Walter Treichler, severe, internally ; Miss Mary Barto, severe, inter nally; Ettinger, hips and spine; W. B, Bast, a telegrapher, severely. A number of children, whose names could not be learned owing to the excitement, were run over and The races and the once from feeling nade one race dashed spectators, and a number were Following were sustained brulses and contusions ght sudden end, chariots and horses were sent at the grounds, to the bitter against the drivers were hbrou to a owing Congressional Nominations. PITTSBURG, The Democratic con {f the Twenty-first district nominated H. L. Donnelly, of Latrobe, Pa. for con gress. The Rev, William A City. was nominated by the Democrats of the Twenty-soventh district Worried to Death. Hannmsuunag, Oct. 8 Charles A. Breitin . est gon of the late William Breitin hotel kooper of this suicide by taking morphine Worriment over a law suit was the cause of the act xt forves « Dr nes prominent 1 sormmnitted suicid 3 at his Front street residence, Justice Agnew's Wife Dead, Beaver. Pa. Oct 8 Mrs. Agnew, wife of ax-Chief Justice Agnew, died after a linger Her death was the result of a ch and her ex- operation impossible. location of whi dered an Fatal Crash in the Lehigh Valley. fA y railroad ust , Det reight train on got the main as the down ex Philadelphia was wrecking the en both trains, smashing three freight cars and damaging the platforms of the cars on the express train. Fireman Thomas Force, of the passenger train, was fatally hurt None of passengers serious injuries The damage to the oom pany will be about 810,000 3 trate 4 gh Vall on York and ollision result the received The Secretary and Ex-Secretary at War. PurLapeLernia, Oct. 4. —Charles H. Litch- an, formerly the general secretary of the nights of Labor, had began a replevin suit in the common pleas against John W. Hayes, the present secretary. The suit is for the f boxes of private papers Litchman left at the general head of the Knights of Labor, Genersd Recretary Haves recos possession of the papers by the sheriffs office. He claims that the papers belong the order FeCOVery which Mr quarters two ered entering security at Marder, Pa, Oct. 6.—-The body of Mary Dellinger, aged about 22, was found on the bank of the Little Conestoga creek, near this city. It is bolleved she was murdered The woman's clothes were disheveled sad the buttons torn from them. The supposition & that her assailant, after drowning her, pafed the from the stream. The coroner is investigating the matter Probable LANCASTER, body Judge Thurman's Passing. PrrrsavnG, Judge Allen G. Thur man passed thr Inst night oo his way to Washington. To a Times reporter he said that the Democrats would carry New York and Indiana in November Bradenburgh Found Guilty. Lascasten, Oct 5 ~The jury in of Thomas ¥. Bradenburgh, the drug clerk who John Wunder, of Columbia, by ssiling him morphine in mis take for quinine, returned a verdict this morning of guilty of invokintary man- slaughter, with s recommendation to mercy. A motion was made for a new trial Two Boys Accidentally Killed. igpronrn, Oct. 5.—A gun inthe hands of a Pennsylvania railroad brakeman named lob. at Hyndman, this county, was aoc dentally discharged today, instantly killing sons of Henry Miller and A. B. The boys were aged 14 and 15 years respectively Oct. 6 mgh this city the cas nused the death of two hove, Gross A Daring Robbery on a Train, Reaping, Oct. 6A daring robbery was perpetrated on a passenger train of the Phila. delphia and Reading road last might The train had just left Kutztown, when four men seized Daniel Geist, a wealthy farmer, who was seated in a car in which there were a number of other passengers, bound him with a rope, rifled his pockets, then jumped from the train and escaped, Geist was too much frightened to raise an alarm, and the work of the thieves was over so quickly that the pes sengers were not aware of the crime until the men had escaped. The thieves evidently ex pected to find a large amount of money ob Geist, but they secured only 818, Confessed to a Fatal Assault. Hazrerox, Oct. 5.—At the corner of Wy- oming and Mine streets late last night Owen Leslie, of Jeddo, was found in a dying condi tion. He was faken to police headquarters, where he died in a few minutes. Chief of Police Gavitt ascertained that the dead man had been assaulted, and this morning ar rested Owen Boyle and Patrick McLoughlin, of Ebervale, on suspicion of beimg impli cated in the affair. At a preliminary hear ing before Squire Bchutter, Conrad Nelk and Henry Smink, Jr., confessed to having met Leslie and his son last night on the street, and after some inquiries by Leslie and the son, both of whom were intoxicated, they endeavored to amault them, and in self de- fonse Nelk pushed Leslie aside and he fell over the curb and water way, and in falling struck his head and broke his neck. Squire Schutter at once released Boyle and Mo. Loughlin and held Nelk and Smink. Thrown from a Wagon and Killed. Covomnia, Oct. 5—Rudolph Kauffman and his wife, living near Highville, were on their way home from Columbia market. As they were pasdng over the bridge on the road from Washington borough Yo the farm of Frederiok Frey the axle broke and the wagon upset. Mra Kauffman was thrown out, striking on her head. The wagon fell upon her, She was rendered unconscious and was taken home, whers she died last night without having regained consciousnes, The Cralser Baltimore Launched. Priraverrmia, Oct, 8.The new stesl government crtibser Baltimore was success fully launched from Cramps shipyard in this elty, Death of a Legislative Candidate, Dusvassos, Pa, Oot. 8 ~~ Hon John Hhelbly, exshoriff and ex-momber of the : | ner Stone Laying. Thrown Into un Struggling Mass—Abrupt Conclusion of the Ceremonies In the New St. Fatrick's Polish Cathollie Church at Reading. Reaping, Pg., Oct. 6 of the Folish Cath Spruce streets, thi afternoon, on which were h and During the ceremony the floor, 2.UKK) standing, several hundred distance of 15 feet ware thrown injured, fatally The wildest 5.000 Cooler heads, and the unfortunate taken into WAY, precipitating } i 1 16 Dass persons tot ver heap BOG BT OUR nent, a in a and were more less and exciton spectators howevs nedghtx cinns hastily s were removed to various hospitals by Reaping, Pa, fully developed the the persons injured hour, and up &« been discovered This is not the ent tion ag a di light three pors had arms pass unanimot To Setile the Vexsd Question, Fraxcis t } States circuit « SAN day ast cases of Chl: thed a writ Ix Open tar clients, which are f ney sor authorities This mot the United States nit of she bench will tificate rights of ‘prior Ir or points In Filmed lacids tin a A ties with the tion of the new law Frederick's Hiagraphy. y A } Lospox, Oct Emperor | in London the dead k loved to this evidences of The preface s the sale of ti establishment of ¢ theory of diseases of th Lord Saliabury's Protest. New York, Oct. © to The Mall and ft is reported that tested through the B cablegram nas Pro inister at Wash ington against retadation Message A AN BI vy and ab of the modus vivendi agreement TRADE BULLETIN, New York Money Cuotation. M and Produce Kaw Yong, Oct, & cent. The highest rales per cent. Exchange closed sleady 4 81604 W; actual rates and § WEL Wg for de i © steady: currency GOs, 34s, do., 10814 bid Pacific rallroad bonds « firsta, 11363117: Union lan Union sinking funda The stock market was less ing thao during the same b noon prices were irregularly o cases a fractional » the afternoon it was stronger, and prices we adity advanced to the tlose, w Hoe the day were generally our The ranged from I to 134 per cent, for the day sales for the day amounted to 20 935 shares net & was 2 and i rates, grants, HAGE Cet 14a tive in the ms tras ire Saturday anged, but in most ont Tin General Markets, WNew Yorx, Oct. 8 FLOUR Closed strong and higher: city mill extra, 8 87.10, for Indies; Minnesota extra, $3057 7 $5.45@4.9. Southern Sour ¢ held higher: shipping grades $3 2034.50 WHEAT Options continued actively in. There was a recurrence around the wheat pit during the closing days of and closad from 2 to Be. lover Rpot lots closed quiet and easter, Spot sales of No. 1 red state at $1.2901.9;, No. do, $1.17%; No. 1 white state, $1151.18; No. 2 red winter, Oot, $1.1885: do, Nov, $1.00: do., Jan, $1214 CORN Options were active, but weak, and closed $4@%c. lower. Bp Jota closed easier, after an active day's busines. Hpol sales of No 2 mixed at SRB. ungraded mixed, WMG Bilge ; No. 2 mixed, Oct, 3%.; do, Nov, 585c.; do., Dee, Be, closed steady. Spot lots closed dull. |. Spot sales of No. 1 white state at 88¢,; No. 2do., Me; No. 1d mized, Sie. No. 2 do, 0% RYE-Dull. BARLEY Nominal. PORK «Dull; new mens, $18.50017, LARD Closed dull and lower; Oct, $10; Nov, $0.50@0.40; De. $8.71@8.75, SUGAR Raw dull; fair refining, 5 718c.; 96 test centrifugal, S146 4e. Refined dull; cut joaf granulated and mold A, Tig The. ; coffee A standard, Tigo. coffes off A, 6 15:18 ©, Bea oige.. yellow, Glee, BUTTER ~Steady, with moderate inguiry: cvesmary state fancy, $3lic ; western do, Be. CHEESE Quiet; state factory, 10100e. ; Ohio @ne. . eastern, 940 Ne.: western + Onsimda, 2G 40, do. ~Hpot closed lower; : ! ! LAMATION ol THON PRIM { THE COMMONWEALTH High DEAVE ‘sheriff of t of Pou fie County ‘Ria, Aa s thie UESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1558 the first thio WILE thie following for President and fend Slates 100s LO rope wifi l thin ny Yala for Judge of the Bupreme ( eral of the ard Lie county Jury Commissioner for Ee and give notice th h i Lowy diows hips within the coun Lré ure as 0 wil f Haines, west precinet ie house of Thomas Edmunds VIWnELD « fil in Aarons of Halnes, cast Woodward precinet, at x rd of Half Moon at the sehool si erected PENNBYLVANIA BTATE COLLEGE rE LOCATED IX OKE OF FUL. ARD HEALTHFUL ALLEGHERY REG TIHHONAL OPEN 7 TUITION FREER OTHER EXPE! LOW, DEPARTMENT TURE (17 LL CHEMI 3 Lhd LEADING AGRICT OF BETUDY ree (ou FRY Farm and in entire cou MATHEMATI and applied MECHANIC Ng ang eq MECHANI! adsy NEWS EXPEESE leay NIAGARA 4 Be Be Ee pUYe Express Hast 4 tion af Lock Have Assembly 0 act te and House monnweaith of iy met. and il authority of the samo ctors for the several coun wealth, sl all general, WOwnD- 1 special elections are heresfier | vote by tickets. print | nied or partly wrillen, ows. One ticket shall f judges of courts voted for) “Judiciary; ’ one ticket] s Hiate officers iabeled “State” one wes of all the officers e of Seunsior and) f voted for, and be isabel | x A uM & i W.R RR: at Empor and at Driftwood with J LEWISBURG AND TYRONE i AND LI Dasly Except Westward, MM. 2 r El a ld Si Centre Hall 42 Linden Hall 45 Omk Hall 52 Lemont 9 Dale Fummit 0% Plessant Gap 14 Axetpann 45 ¢ 20 Bellefonte 2 30 Additional trains leave Lewisburg Montan- dmsts Xam Ahem, and 7.10 pm, returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.28 5, 600 Ay and 7 80 pm HAS. E PUGH, General Manager CET REF RFE Re ariel a J. R. WOOD, Gen’! Pea'ger Ag? sy officers voted for, and h one ticket shall em ‘ © 1 of all the borough officers voted nd be labeled “Borough” and each Cine be deponited In separate ballot boxes vou sinder ms a andeeal, at my office in this 19h day of Seplenber, in the ir Lord One Thousand Bight Handred tyolght, and lo the One Hundred and year of the Independence of the United ROBERT COOKE, JR. , Sheriff of Centre Oounty, INEFARM AT PUBLIC BALE. THR Heirs of the estate of Catherine Stover, SATURDAY. OCT. 27, a fine farm near Penns Cave, Gregg twp., containing 71 acres, more o less, nearly all clear, Thereon erected a 2story ing house, bank barn, and all pecessary out A spring of never hailing waleris bear the house, and an orchard of choice fruit on the premises. The land is in a high state of cultiva At the same time and place will be offered a tract of Timberland, containing 52 acres. This tract is well set with pine, oak and chestuut, Terms will be made known on day of sale. Sale at 2 p.m, THE HEIRS, UDITOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE hy given that the undersigned, an Audi tor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Oentre County. to hear and determine the exceptions filed to the acnount of the Adit's, of the te of Charles Ripka, ate of Greg Township, de consed, and make distribution of the balance found doe, will attend to the duties of his sp fonte on Taesday, the 16th of October next, when and where all persons inte are required to presets their claims or be debarred from coming fn on said fund E. M. BLANCHARD, Linep +. Auditor A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE «LETTERS of Administration ppon the estals of Jacob 8 Shaffer, decd late of Gregg twp. having heen jawhully gtamted ho Ay undersigned og would respectfully requ persons oe indebled tothe estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims inst the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement, M. I. RISHEL, Administrator, Farmers Mills WOODLAND COAL Woodland eoal, just from the mines fo0ibt THREE MORE HARVEST EXCURSIONS MINNESOTA DAKOTA, MONTANA, TUESDAY, {CT 6TH AND 23D. VIATHE St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani- toba Ry. FROM St. Paul & Minneapolis AT RATES CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE | Less than One Cent par Mile. No round trip rate being more than TWENTY DOLLARSIncluding GREAT FALLS, HELENA and BUTTE, MONTANA. Persons desiring to take a trip through North. orn Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the pur. pose of looking over the country, or wilh the idea of selecting a now home within the bound. aries of the GRANDEST WHEAT RELY iN THE WORLD, and an agrieultural country suitable tor diversified farming, dairy and stock purposes, will do well to take advantage of these rato, PALACE SLEEPING AND BUFFET CARS, FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS. Por maps and information apply to your home ticket agent, to any agent of the company, of F.1. WHITNEY, Gen'l Pas, and Thy Agl. £1. Paul, Mian. eeinoe Mr. Frank Herlacher has loft town he has placed io my bands his a well known Salve, where it can | ol fall roll fuel for summer, N*v GARMAN HOUSE, nm— opposite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. The New Garman House has srises from its ashes and js open for the public, New bulldisg, new furniture througheul, steam beat, siectr belle, and all modern (mprovements. Good table I RVIN HOUSE LOUK AA EN, PA, JB. WOODE CALOWELL, Proprietor, l'erms reasonable, wood sample rcoms BUH HOGUGBSE. W nn Teller, propristor, Belle fonte, Pa Special attention given te country trade, junel By Jol NTAIN HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA EMABUVEL BROWER, Proprietor, find The traveling community will respect, for man and beast, and Give it a trial Pune A BROCKERHOFF HOUBE, ALLEGHE®Y 87, BELLEVYOGETE. Pa Good Bample Rooms on First Floor. Wh # to and from all trains. Npocisl rates to withesses and forors. Bius Gi. B BRANDON, Prop. Vrae Ba D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRAXKBIENT CUSTOM. Takls, healthy locality, pure mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state, Bchools and churches convenient. Terms very reasonable Good ST ELMO HOTEL, bh 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia. +d rates 10 $200 per day. The public will still §nd at this Ho tel the same jiheral provisien for their comfort, ltis loented in the immediste centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well ss all parts of the city, are easily accessible : Care constantly passing ths offers specin! inducement s visitingibecity for business or Your patr JOR nage respectfuly solicited . FEUER SPropristor C2 MERON HOUSE Corner Second and Market Sta. ! LERVING PROPRIETORS, LEWISBURG, PA. ample Booms on to all Trains, 1 “i hw 1st floor. aag2l'ss FRANK BIBLE. wee ATTORNEY AT LAW — Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa. building, opposite janlot, NM, BOWER, E L ORVIS BOWER & ORVIS, Office in Conrad Brockerhoff House, ¥ W { J. H. ORV] Y=: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, EELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on’ 2d floor of Faorst’s building. jan85 a Office in © fonte, (y= AN Office N. W, ioors from 6 F. FORTNEY, . ___Auorney-st-Law, ld Conard building, Belle- T DALE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. corner Diamond, two rst national bank, jan87 J. L. SraxcirLEn C.P. Hewm SPANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYE-AT-LAW, BELLEPONRTE. CENTRE OO. PENNA, Special attention to coliections ; practice ia al the courts: Consultation in German and Buglish OHN KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst's new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German, 7m’yS84 D. MURRAY, . Centre Hall, Ps. Dealer in DRUGR, poptlar Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept and soid for medicinal purposes only. Btore opem every day inthe week. may CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Doount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities : JAS. A. BEAVER, J. D. BREUGERT, Cashier President, A. LIST, * LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY, All kinds of binding, st reasonable rates. New. papers, magazines, pamphlets, ste. bound and re bound in first class style. won N W. HOSTERMAN, . x Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main street. Office in residence, Will give satisfaction in all branches of his profession, Gas, the safest opiate know administered. 14ap BR. 8B. G. GUTELIUS,~— Dentist, Millbeim. Offers bis professional services to the public. He ie prepared to perform all operstions in the dental profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth absolutely withou pain. my278 M. GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, rg, Pa Is prepared to ory sales, He has been successful in the past and offers his ser- vioes to the public, th RESH BREAD AND YEAST = At MURRAY'S Bakery, Centre Hall. — First class fresh bread and yeust oon stantly on hand, at most prices. Your patronage is solicited. OR SL. | Wd Lo ——— COAL! COAL! Woodland Coal. Buckwheat Coal. Pea Coal. Soft Coal, _ Just received at the Contre Hall Rol kinds of
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