me ———————————————————— i ly of intemperance and strong drink be- | THE CENTRE REPORTER | [ ing the cause of his downfall and ruin FRED.KURTZ Epiror and Pror'z a | and ultimately was the cause of his ter- | . ’ | rible deed. He strongly urged them to | repent and lead Christian lives in the “TERMS; —~One year, $1.50, when paid In 8d |... 00 Apap |§ SPRUNG AT [foe and then bade them farewell. | noo. Those in arrears subject to previous Many of the prisoners were moved to rms. $2 per year. o F 2 11:08—DEAD AT 11:28. | . J , i , — Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser 1:08—-D tears by his touching ie marks. ” > ie C nA A LE ZT SOXT, a, ns,and 6 cents tor each subsequent insertion, His spiritual advisers, Devs, Hou k and Sarvis. and Prof. Lowel Meyers Centre Hany, Pa, Taors, Arr. 10. : hon Alfred Andrews Pays i and a few others, went with him to his | the Penalty of his | cell and prayed and sang with him for | over an hour. Awful Crime. At 8.50 Deputy Wilson read the death | - | warrant—he took it very coolly. A bottle of ginger ale was presented {ANT 2 At Wolfs this week you will find a new and de- to him by J. A. Whiteman and he i fr z . g 7 Z ; 7 | : - . . 3% y There 1S 0 Store : | drank all of it. 4 _ sirable stock of Gents Furnishing goods. New h Si | His last meal was served ab #59 and | de Z 77 § rt . ¢ | he ate heartily. He says he never felt 7772 gay | Spring Hats. Caps for Boys and Girls, Outing In Bellefonte just like 4 : | better and stronger and looks it. i iH - 2 ; Shirts. and the fiuestlot of Neck Wear in the valley. - : CLARA PRICE. «THE RACKET.” am HOW TUESDAY PASSED. / ELL Prisoners | Karthaus, about two miles distant to do | Goods different. Styles » Ba | Tuesday was a busy day for Alfred some shopping and visit her parents, | different. Way of doing busi- YR - Hh | Andrews as he spent much of his time | She was geen passing down that road ness different ” } & 33 | writing farewell letters to his fellow | that morning by different persons. Some 3 : ’ . * x : | prisoners and fi tends. He arose at half- | few minutes after. a man wearing a black " . .. ——— It has been a lively business x from the start. My old customers and kind friends at Woodward and | ow Dim snd moteol open partment One order asks, Vad 2. day of & pelt, T000, thae aaia will be Som”, Spring Mills can probably tell = ; vf ) _— = ni he : when i him as Alfred Andrews a young nan “Are all those pretty low -pric- —— of Holl and SOS Of Joon Shree. an - ye 4 SIUC Alii LOL LEAR POCO LH ” v you the reason | We answer | asignee of the Conldale Coal Company. i will enjoy what 1 h we read and pe Lh | from where the deed was committed, : y ast six and partook of a hearty ureak- { derby bat and light colored suit with BGAL FOTICE. ~SOTICE 18 HEREBY A : £3 : walking d ; ‘ v - ” a given that the aooouat of Constans Curtin, fast. After that he began writing | short coat was seen walking down the | Every Day adds new cus- Comumite of Samuel Haidermaan. (a " anstic), ihn The followi i & CODY tho | road in the direction. Several persons | . oy . = : now BOERS . has been fil in the Court of Com letters. The following 18 o the TO A th 2 Bi ‘ i bi | tomers to our mail order de mon Pleas of Centre County, and thet unless ex- | one sent to each person gaw him and noticed a peculiar Yo Holt, also repon and scoount of Joba 1. Rogers as A, BORARFTER, der soon if you want them. No | Zinetonte. March 3, 180. Prothonotary woing do wp the road that morning was ind words of comfort for a ew who had lived sat Karthaus some Lime ed Chali gone fir ~X7EIY 2 | | holy Book. Kind friends (OW arn i ® i hours from the writing of thi Rs 1 : | before, I'he last person who saw Clara | nO, and say that you must or-| el L. Ph A a : / : a had : : : oie | Mrs, Watson, who lives in the last house - ‘ © G. R. SPIGELMEYER. ig 7 j3vu irom the datkugss whieh You are tn : BO tu ’ prettier styles come in the Soc. i the world again that you will gis up | When he saw Clara last she notic ed the goods that ars copied in our A PUINISTEATORE BOHOL 1H 0ms Il sin for it is the imps of t evil. : | ¢ - ; Wp + of J mation © s estate 1X In a fri = i f the D sane man going the same direction and | OC. and 8c. Challis. No auc- Mar Boyer, decd J Potter twp, having been . . . ou OW Ki irienda give in . a . i be : . " awfully gran to the us signed he would re ALFRED ANDREWS. | and vou will inherit eternal life. God 8 short distance oebind. i tion stuff, all firsl-class spocttully request all persons Know ing then «is be with you is my prayer. { A short JAdistance on the road enters | . Ale { WwW: ves indebted 10 the esiale make Immediate 3 ’ d : i ; \ . | doods. etter from are- | payment, and those having cisims against the ————— wns | 2 | the woods and winds about, That morn | ® : ae, . “we same 10 present them duly authenticated for sel . THE EXECUTION. | | | rensburg, Missouri, says, “Send | tement GEO. W. SPANGLER, Adm'r. LOCAL ITEMS. { 77 mart FOL Sour Unio n Ry L to i {ing James Marsteller, William Oswalt - & arewell kind friend, farewell. A Bechdel went down that road }€ 3 - yards of that bea utiful and wheo a mile beyond Watson's house | Table Linen that my sister — — ——Shoemaker Martz has built him~ BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 9,180.4. writing he called | 80d in the woods, they found the body | wrote about,” Missouri a|_a PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS Wired J wi was th orning & : at Bi ile of t i of admin upon estate of self a new shop. | Alfred Andrews was this morning ex lle of the | 500d way off, but we have had |becos Weaver doc'd. of Greggiwp. having bees ! £7 oy . awl wanted 10 the unders be would | orders from the far Pacific |respectiully request all persons Sowing them : selves indebted to the estate 0 make immediate a————— | of the girl lying in the mid the Sheriff an » fi 2 ——Fsq. Rote of Aaronsburg was in ecuted in the van of the Centre County | 11. buttons to give to each pi road. She lay faced downward and ial Yh : : i % 3 3 100 ame { m he outh. Th x bie dy town a few days ago. ail. At about 10 he strolled about the pris. blood came {rom Ler mould e body | . . el : ' —A. F. Heckman has moved from : The last | i : n and pulled ou cabo tonad an was still warm bot she was dead. They | coast for little notions that "he . a» last hom 8 spen yy i rere in | OD And pulieQ OUL US WALLE QREL IR ’ A , » Hall ie last hows spent DY him Wert Tt 1a half Bait tet tomorrow | 88 once went to Karthans and gave the could not be had there. An- Aaronsburg to Peon Hall. devotional exereises. In his prayers I 1 2 wieuliaie rl wtubh alarm. other letter from Lemont says Dr. P.T. Musser, of Aaronsburg, : : a . | I'll be no more. number visitor 5 | other lette ys, h this morning he asked the Lord to bless | 4; +) : ’ Squire Rankin soon arrived on the | « Please off and kee 1 has deen ill, and confined to bed for stavedd with hin i GQ 1 inh d " . i ease cut o anc eep unti - . 1 th partoo) £ah < wing} +2 | ground snd made a careful examination | called for eight (8) ards of that USH BOUSE. several mon . artook Of 8 DERILy INcal. RINOKS ’ eas 2 . - » ; 4 3 # « — : : hoped to meet her in Heaven and ex- after that and read his bible until 3 p of thesarroundings. He found two kind rts Ry o 3 : ” 7 DAGGATT & ELLIOTT, proprietors, Bellefoute ——(300rge Benner has his new gro- ped « ? ; al aft nal BR of tracks: small tracks which were those lovely six cent Challi. We | Bpecial attention given to country trade, spr cery open, at the railroad station, aad | pected to shake her hand and ask to be | 1 A visitor to which he remarked Ouks coniesst® lof Clara Price, and larger ones which | We might go on for a day and means business, o which be remarked, “That 18 preddy i Sorgiven. good.” measured teu and one balf inches, and | write like the above. We Bo, Q3 ELMO HOTEL, Clara Prices father and mother, and that she came to her death from a pistol es He was A 817 & 819 Arch ‘ il i buildings up and ready to move in, uns . man’s tracks came up the road and then |. Ne. rch Street, Philadelphia . flowers by ena. ¢ requested Lal . i 1a5, p > Reduce 2. til he gets his main dwelling erected. The procession started from his ool} } SoHE. IY | A \ A of h turned a thicket and then come out} 15¢€ prompt and careful atten ued miss 10 $1.00 par day. The y Te . “UE again to where they they found the tion. Incase of funeral in the | tel the 7 liberal! provision for their execution. ni ' : = 3 : ri. i i inate ring done, with one of the best steam | tween Revs. Houck and Eminheiser, p he remainder of the day was spent young girl's tracks; for some distance the country it is no unusual thing SO tis located in the immediate = Fela : Qarvi ea Vin devetional etercites. A prisones for us to get the order for |mentsnd different railroad depots as we tre Hall, then followed Rev. Sarvis, next the |in devotional exercises. A Prisoner}... , ecaffie foliowed. From there to E ss all parts of the city, are easily sccesibe HE EE yu} : : where the body lay her tracks indicated y . . doors It off of —Thuday tied the fine April On his way to the scaffold he Alfred this is your ast supper. He had brokea loose and started to | and eil Pins, Henrietta > Secs 2 al, dyin i ap ABA ¥ hot dows. Ti ‘a | : c Vz i lsasure. it rained pearly all night, and Friday | “good by" to friends he recognized in | Rev. Sarvis. his spiritual adviser, called rao and was shot down, The man's Dress, black Dacco Linen, |? Your patron respectiuly sof'cited nim a . : or short distance and into the woods i . R- - —Wm. H. Allison has been on the | fe mounted the steps to the scaffold The county commisiioners and others : Be ah " : Our Scc., 18 in. wide, all i . : then came and stayed with Andrews : { with a firm step. | : EE around again, Harry son of Aaron =] until 11. Mr. W. W, Cann, o Notice. 3 . am th W iE oem Ain Ya ry ; palmonary artery end caused instant | yOU want in the Glove line. public that they are now ready to con- been quite ill, with hopes of recovery, | Assemblage with the sheriff on the left, | man and comes from near J donth. ) tract for all kinds of Painting, Graining, 112 tall v 13 tn tall A half an hour later Aorew ! roddi \ i foll.ledged Centre Haller. So has| rignt. He asked for a glass of water | "WH! 15 telling him many things to tell | Ne rr “ or 3 ye : Was Jaan | for wedding presents, Lace Brices reasonable, "od sitisfyction goar ! a i oy 8 lamber job about i is i . teed. Hen Swab—do the man who drills Ms ( Andrews) friend@when Mr. Cann a : ¢ I | Curtains, avery pretty one, for AR & ARNEY, : : He then said if his salvation depend. een Boa the ‘waldhinan rembain- 1 Y Shout seeing the foreman. From and Mr. Moary all of whom will make : An irews and the watchman remain... 1s went to his ‘home, Brisbin | $1.40 goods. The lowest Pole SPRING TERM. good citizens. ed on the disposition of the crowd be- | ed up until 1 a. m., talking. when he . i A ; — Mr. Foreman has one of his ouls THE PROCESSION a iim Nox Of evidently were those of a man. The | licit vour mail order and proms | they be plat na traveling public will still £nd at this ho- ——1f youn wish to have soy well bo- | at 10:40 First came the prisoner be- | ! yes : centres of business and plsces of am use drills out, apply to Mr. Clemens, at Cen- tracks were very irregular and indicated Sheriff. choristers and deputies, soon brought him his meal and said a black Gloves, Ruching, Bonnet | by Street Oars constantly passing the weather from 1 to 3. Thursday night waved was much affected but ate with a relish. $20) Sp to those visitingibecity for businew afternoon had thunder showers. the crowd. wi spent an hou th 1 | tracks came up to the body and on a | Nuns Veiling, etc. JOR FPRGER. Pronr tor : i An inquest was held and it showed . “ sick list the past ten days, but able to be | 1 inques * n sane { wool striped F lannels are beau , ib 2 which entered bo ; | ties. Writ us for anythi . Harter and a child of Dr. Jacobs, bave | When on the platform he faced the bury. then called. He is ar narlisl shot which entered her back, cut the | ties eto orany ng lee and Arney wish to inform the Mr. Forman has now become a and Revs. Houck and Sarvis to the | old home. Andrews chatted with him i New China and Bric-a=Brac Paper Hanging, Gil Finishing, etc. which was given him. a tant and pretended to be after work but : Centre Hal wells, Mr. Clemens; and Prof. Rothrock; rich given him returns to Bugland. ant and pretended t after work bu $1 a pair, equal to the regular l, Clearfield county. Prof. H. C. Rothrock ncipal of the Easter Sunday was a beaatifal day | fore him, he “would be cast into a lake | retired. He slept soundly until 6.30 aug we offer, 3oc. Compare nt ! pal " : The news of the murder soon spread | wi ; Centre Hall schools, will opea a select fitting for what it commemorates, the | of fire, but by the grace of God am | Wednesday migroing. | with what others ask 40C. schoo! at this place, commencing on arising of the Savior from the tomb. through the commanity and after the | : a saved.” ANDREWS COFFIN story of Mrs. Watson was spown they { GARMANS. Monday. odo) 34s Sud Soutine tan The entire Christian world celebrates He then vend the 1th chapt f R arrived at the jail at 7:30 p. m. and was | came to the conclusion that Andrews | Bellefonte. for those preparing to teach, Rates the feast by appropriate services in gor e When rem os A chap\er Of W0- Jis. Five | must have been the guilty man. De reasonable. geously decorated churches. mans in a strong, firm voice. with fre minutes later he was taken down to see | tective Harry Simler, of Philipsbarg, - er ————— . — Dol — John Emerick is still prospecting | quent comments, in which he became |jt, When he stepped in the cell the arrested Alfred Andrews, al his home | =H, D. Vanpelt is on the sick for coal on his farm about 3 miles east | enthusiastic. sight of it made him quiver and he io Brisbin, the following Saaday and be | list. of this place. The slate rock that the workmen are now going through is placed in one of the lower cel DRUNKENNESS-LIQUOR HARIT—In all the ! | World there is but One Cure, Dr, Halnes' At the close of his reading he appeal- | grew deadly pale. He said it was nice was at once brought to Bellefontd and | . _Ask at your store for Calla Lily Oman Speeite, ed to the people to repent, and sald: and then requested to see the inside. held for trial, | flour—it is No. 1. on oan be gipen 0 4 Cup of ben oF Stn 8, With - similar to that found among coal, The lid w NOY : the undertake : - W ostly oire - : . permatedt cure, whether the \ # #1 am sorry I took the life of that girl, The ” Wala Fev by he in TH Aer, The evidence was mostly circumstan- | ——Qur doctors have had plenty lo ow a drinker of pion alcoholic } » PLACE iS Bana on sae IIRIMIng an — Easter services were held in the 11 Luria: Hoaw tial during the trial, but after a losg do sll winter. wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been cur Reformed church on Sabbath afternoon | and hope to meet her in Heaven. | said: “It is pretty,” and was led away. | and tedious trial he was found guilty of i od whe have taken the Golden Bpect fic in their : ‘ . ——_— store keeper for Calla j coffee without their knowledge. and think and in the Lutheran church in the eve-| He said further: “I never knew a! Soon after Rev. Houck and others came | murder in the first degree, after the jury Lily ron ua a No arte, vd ors ross a free wi. = i ’ h 3 ning. The ladies of these congregations | father, mother, sister, or brother's love, | and conducted devotional exercises with | rendered their verdiot he made a full | simon Loseb's new clothing store Cores guaranteed Send sor circular and ful had beautiful floral decorations about | and if I did not have the love of God in the prisoner until 10 o'clock. and complete confession of the crime. | rijculsms., Address in confidence, GOLD posite the Conrad house, is the place SCIFIC 00., 185 Race Bt, Cincinnati, 0. cotSly the altars and pulpits, and sermons and i .-—— opposite the Lon music were appropriate to the occasion, my heart I could not stand here and ad- EE * : for bargains in men and boys’ suits. 1 ou thus.” T . The Jury. Andrews Swung. H Geo Bows and in the presence of large andiences, | “™ 7°" thus, hen he prayed peni- Andrews, the muniersr of Clarad, Ike Farper, me » A Big : a4 ly, closi | srd’s Prave James Coldron, Dr. Jacobs, were the Prise. ——Miss Mollie Snyder will return tently, closing with the Lord's Prayer from New Yorkthe 12th. of April, | which all joined. tion and make return to the Court that Price, was hung st Bellefonte, on Wed. . nesday forenoon. (Juite a large crowd Ouatre Hell refcuatal ve at the —: If you will pay the REPORTER One : cation , with a New York trimmer asd New| Then giving his attendants good-bye, | Alfred Andrews was hanged according was '2 town, the not as meny people as : in advance, and send us the name of 4 York styles, largest and finest line of | Wm. C i Thin Je when Hopkins was hoog, The elegant new shoe store, of Mr | new subscriber with $1.50, we will send yies, he turned to Wm. Cann of Phillipsburg | to law. They are: There were more J issued than | Gillam, in the Crider Bellefonte Millinery brought to Bellefonte, or Cen- | ..4 iq “When you get home tell your | 5. B. Pringle, Port Matilda; O. “3 Mana ’ Block, you and the new name the Pittsburg The following is alist of men selected by the sheriff to pass upon the execu- i { i '¥ 3 d tre Coonty. Opening of French pattern | Miller. Miles A. 1. Xatherms for the hanging of Hopkins, and more | should be visited to see his stock an Week! it goods Thursday April 24th. All sre | Wife that I am in Heaven!” gud, Micaburg « a Ryton; than were ever given out to any execu- | variety of boots and shoes Tor al apeml e E hicaits Megat, EE ce invited to call and examine gcods. | At 11:07 the black cap was drawn ®M. Miner, Howard; G. G. Mattern, tion known in this state. The sheriff | and sexes. i 1 atterly indi t to the i . 8 week! , contains news from A gentleman who heard the turn~ | and at 11:08 the trap was sprung. A Matternville : Abraham Trimble, Phil- ye diem Livi gi alt pri =shn oid watseribur 10 3h RuroEEER od Te Emi valuable pike case in court, tells us that the court | few convulsions were noticed. ipsburg; MH. M. Walker, Roland: | o is for decency on the partof the securing & new name, and each paying | all over the took the position tbat the present value Christ Decker, Zion; C. M. Bower, one year in advance,both will get the | reading matter. If you wish to have the The a 7 i le. Passes were in the hands of : BO a Dae uly fo bo taken inte] 10° drop was? feet and his neck |p of ute ; Geo. Hastings, Bellefonte | every shade eT Ee the ores | Pittsburg Chironicle-Telegraph one Year | benefits of this offer, act at outs, and get consideration in the assessment of was broken. and Geo, i. Boak. I'ine Glenn. do { OF 88 a premiam. ~the entire number reaching upwards damages, and so ruled. This was cer-| Drs. Harris, Tobin and Christ pro .—— iin 400i i we [owing is pill u tainly in keeping With the law og of 400—in this regard the execution was piling up nounced life extinct at 11.2820 min. Andrews’ Burial, a simple repetition of the circus that was poh thosus, We $d Fossil utes after. The body was cut down at We seems to be & sentimeni among | indecently made of the hangiog of see what the Jury mesnt by sending a | 1157 and given in charge of the under. | most poopie. agian the Totermpnt ofa Hopkins. ) murderer's y io a cometery, As Ane a . is of 0 imu fe ud wher Salat Coe, SE MUTE |Get Fina si lo Fb srs Sent ali, and which conld not be sold for ones ring exe: | sue asked to havethe remains for burial, | thunder gost. third the above sum if put up at public cution. | It fell upon the commissioners 10 see we [sowing makes suits to order, pars ! Over 500 witnessed the affair, that his remains were properly disposed | ties can select their own goods from ~All business men, as well gs a a of. The Bellefonte cemetery would not | samples. Satisfaction guaranteed in all others, should endeavor to introduce the admit it. Next they applied to Miles. | respects, and at prices 25 por cent lowsr cash system. It has more money in it, WEDNESDAY MORNING burg, but were likewise refused. The than elsewhere. : and less worry and law, than the abom. | Heavy rain fell during the night and undertaker, Confer of Milesbung, finally | —. Big stock of new waits, for spring, inable tick system, The cash system |until9a. m. Andrews arose at 5:30 settled the matter and will give nim his | ot Lewins, head quarters for low prices will be insugarated if men ‘will only res | and dressed. At 6, a. m. Andrews par. | 4X feet of ground on the ridges back of | and genuine goods—no shoddy or ave: solve to have it, and act it out. No one | took of a breakfast of eggs, toast, pota- Milesburg. ion stock. The Philadelphia Branch need wait upon the other to start it up | toes and coffee. Ils appetite was still I peapa tat {3 always leads. but go vightahead regardless of others, [ good. Ho then got his Bible and read The Crime. Have you been to A, C. Mingle's and the good results will soon show the | for some time. Flo then went to his| The dotails of the crime have been | shoe store in the Brockerhoff house ones following in the old ruts of trust, | cgll door and called all the prisoners to | given in fall bereiofore’ but it may not | block? Never miss going there when at what big fools they have been, The |come out. He then read a chapter | be amiss to give it again in a briet | Bellefonte, he always has something cash system will prove a blessing toall, | from the Bible and sang and prayer was sketch, pew aod offers none but gennine goods, from the common laborer up to the |offered. After that he talked to them It was on the 27th of November, that | which he warrant, For low prices in largest business man. upon his misfortunes and spoke strong- | Clara Price left the ‘house of Eugene boots and shoos Mingle's is the place.
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