FRED.KURTZ, Epiror and Pror’s “TERMS; One year, nee, Those in arrears rns. §2 per yoar, subject to previous Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser ne.and 5 ants tor each subsequent insertion, Cextie Har, Pa., Tuurs, Arr. 17, TWO SUICIDES. MEN OF CENTRE AND UNION END THEIR LIVES. | Desprn i dency and Sickness the Causes of Their Rash Doings. Two suicides have start’ed this section | recently, one was tbat of Geo WwW. Wei chant J. C. Raudenbush, at Laurelton, Mr. Weiland, on Satarday morning Local Briefs ~wm103 pieces assorted ginghams from 6 cents up. ~The roads areonce more in good condition. i | val wy CP. Long, Farmers are a'l busy plowing aud commencing spring work. | —H, K. Harshbarger gave our sanc. | tum e call. —~Merchant C. P, Long was in town Fishiels. Tuesday opened the trout fishing season. The day wes cool and more | windy than anviers like. Logan's | was lined with knights of the rod and ! line, there was about one | one trout to each sqoare rod of creek. | Not any extraordinary catch by | one, any John Rupp wes over in the valley i i i one of which measured 17 weighed two pounds. Every one will | now agree that he be re-elected Regis | ter, last ended his existence by fastening a | Monday on business. gun in a vice, and standiog in front of | i | }, Je po od ta . JR and peo Sel showed 80 degrees in the shade. farmer, and domestic troubles seemed to have unbalanced his mind so as to lead | *? him to the rast act, : | ==Baturdey =the - thermometer At Wolf’s this week you will find a new and de- New Outing The Centre Democrat editor retaroed from the mountaios with { his basket, {| The fisherman of — Lowell Moyer was “Vorsinger” at | tgrned from the the two executions, Hopkios' and An- trout, drews', There 1s no Store In Bellefonte just like «THE RACKET.” — Headquarters for clothing, hats vs front in sirable stock of Gents Furnishing goods. d shoes bargain store, C. P', Long, the Rerowrer with re- | #4 | Spring Hats. Caps for Boys and Girls, mountains Shirts, and the fiuest lot of Neck Wear in the valley. A fellow from Union county savs he Mrs. Dr. Ward loft for Bellefonte | fished in one cfoonr mountain streams Monday morning after 8 few days visit | last Sunday, snd took | to ber mother Lere, | The privilege, according to J.C. Randenbush, of Laurelton wai a well known merchant and business man of Union county and of some wealth, He was prostrated by a fever some two weeks ago, and on Sunday evening last in a delirious moment, he arose from | address, in notitying us, will please give | his bed, went to a bureau and took from | last addrees as well as present, ita revolver. Atthis moment his wife | Mr. Joun Keller, of oear entered the room with a glass of water | who had been quite ill, from the effects rt and seeing the situation, made an effort | of the grip, is able to be ahoat My old customers and kind to rere, pistol from the hands of | gnd to ickite up rapidly. friends at Woodward ° and | her husband, but her strength was not | Cas. Shifter. of Big Rus. Cleat Spring Mills can probably tell sufficient for one whose nerves were | fleld co paid his old home a visit this | you the reason strong in a delirious craze, and Stepping | waar, The indisposition of bis father back he fired a hall into his head back was what called him hore. NEL =v { of the right ear, and died from the fT G. R. SPIGELMEYER. out 150 trout. law, to fish out of season, would cost him just $1500 if prosecated—§190 for each trout, Geo, Bushman, Jerry Miller and Ge Rowe, Goods different. Styles different. Way of doing busi- ness different. It has been a lively business from the start. Subscribers who have changed | ’ esch caught some nies trou, town, measuricg from 13 inches down, { i I FGAL NOTICE. ~ROTICE 18 HEREBY { given that the acoount of Conmtans Curtin, { Committe of Bamusel 3, (8 lunatic), now deoccased, has been filed in the Court of Com. { mon Pleas of Osnir: County, snd that unless ex. | ceptions thereto be filed on or before Tuesday i toe 20th day of April, 1250, the same will be oon |, And the second scoount of John 1. Rogers, ass | wee of Holt and Chipman and Chipman and | Holt; also Fp snd ancount of John 1. Rogers as | i gnoe of the Conldale Coal Company. | firmed L. Bellefonte, March 26, 1830 2Zimaret - eg" Road Taxes And How Paid The Sopreme Court agit'n Every Day adds new | tomers to our mail order de- partment. One order asks, “Are all those pretty low-pric- ed Challi gone?” We answer no, and say that you must or- | der soon if you want them. No prettier styles come in the 50c. goods that ars copied in our rp Cus- of Pennsylvania has recentiv rendered several decisions ” 1 of general interest in te matters of road AX, it not The right of farmers io work | their road tax has been generally if {universally Of : — (ur merchants sre beginiog (0 lay { effects in a few hours thereafter. He gInIDg i in their spring stock. Mrs, Lucy | was about 38 vears of age. wits ee —— left for Phila, un Mondsy morning, aud The First Lodger. h the others will soon follow, 1 you desire a good weskly paper A. BCHARFVER, . sling} conceded Prothonotary, Henuy supervisors in a that the A test case has i tew townships iosisted tax must be paid ia money been decided in favor of the tax payers MINIFTRATORS the tax dis in road tax on the part £ D NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration upon the eostale of Mary Royer, dec'd. of Potler twp. having been lawfully granted to the undersigned be would re spectiully request all persons knowing themaesls and 8c. Challis, No auc- cquest : : tion stuff, all first-class Der aeaniand one Dering CIANmS: Smimm the y 3 uithenticated for set goods. A letter from War- |: LER, Adm'r rensburg, Missouri, says, “Send me 3 yards of that beautiful Table Lingn that my sister wrote about,” Missouri a good way off, but we have had orders from the far Pacific American | coast for little notions that | could not be had there. An- other letter from Lemont says, | “Please cut off and keep until called for eight (8) yards of that lovely six cent Chall.” We We might go on for a dayand/ write like the above. We so. licit your mail order and proms ise prompt and careful atten tion. Incase of funeral in the country it is no unusual thing for us to get the order for black Gloves, Ruching, Bonnet and Veil Pins, Henrietta Dress, black Dacco Linen, Nuns Veiling, etc. Our 5 38 in. | The lock-up of this borough has been ! built for several years and as has | pay one year never hed sn occupant, but on Buaday | with 8 new name, und you both get the | the borough officers | Pittabarg Weekly thought it necessary to open its portals | one year in addition . : : | worked out, as well a+ that paid into the and usher into its hospitable quarters a! ——The elegant new shoe store, of Mr | It C i : ia ‘ 03. 43 j roun'y hie Jonr | young man who had been flying his kite | Gillam, 1u the Crider Block, Bellefunte | ] a 8 . r i { has decided that all cisims or such com a little too high, Foster Krape, formers | should be visited 10 ses stock and | Mitchell Garduer, of Bellefonta | io ranrine Mills, it appears, hired a | variety of boos and shoes was cirenlating among us Tuesday. horse and hagey from McCally's livery | and sexes. Aaro | stable, Bellefoute, and with two young | started a large cig:r factory iu Miliheim. | maidens of that town drove to the Old Miss Muggie Hannah's school Fort and got dinner, 7 dh Monday with about foriy- five acho ars, —e=Mi«s Rebi+ Gir nan, of Bellefonte Mame Meyer het rh fs ant vet on Rerorres in advauce and their night to wor ou tinctiy and Canes fioally affirmed, of Commission other Hs )C, colleclers have eveniog Curonicle Telegraph cianimed a LOCAL ITEMS. ———— ireasary. Nupreme Fish stories are now in season, ee : work. dob mission shoald ve rejected, the Lo, DMINISTRATOR # XOTICE ~LETTERS of administration upon the estate of Hew twoca Weaver det’d. of Greggiwp., baviog bean lawfully granted 0 the hand he would ¥ reques Ril PEIRONE RDOWII i pdebted 10 the enlate 0 make payment ang those having claims agai same 0 present them duly authenticaied for sets tiement. M. 1. RISHEL, Adm'r Gmarit ail Be ing of tax imposing on labor on the treasurer ir, who is paid for his services, . " 3 . Gf 17 mit an the super has. Stover, ol KRUrg Nas ’ Mr, and Mra. warried couple of Michell, Masony ; ‘when he was leav~ | the guests of Mi. und Mra, | ing Landlord Odenkirk requested the | zer, this week. The baud tendered | payment of bis bill, sad Mr. Krape did | them a serenade Tuesday evening. | not seem to have the necessary wheres | . " { 4s — Finest assortment and best quality | with, and te was requested to step down | ’ i h} | of dried and foreign fruits to ve wound | and out, which he gracefully did, sod | t th at the lat B ' a. Mr. Odenkirk locked up the horse. at Bennes’s new sand 4tation Ja C le oy clerking at present at | - : | Ever ¥ thing 84] grovet y lie resh and . AAP : . ! Mr. Krape with the two irls then came i : : i: fi Wi i £3 fia! {en 4 his home a | . : DOW, «af wel 88 Dew prices, All kiud imharn, Aare s Pal n a Centre H il i hi 4d A b 4 i ’ t cigit th wok is ’ ; | of produce wanted. short visit this week. | baggy from Boozer's livery, informing | p ¢ the several | them that he wished to drive to Belles | Select school opeued on Monday dave has been very haze and smoky. | foare, bu: instead turned and drove i | Morning, sitha very ool attendauce, No dat her were luge forest fiers | Soring Mills. When Boozer became Prof. Rothrock sud Miss Maggie Haos ih, press, it wili well repay one for a somewhere, | cognizant of the doings, he immediately nah the teschers. Quite » number from | oir Mr. Speer's Wioes are used in — Tuesday fishing season opened and i bad a warrant issued for him, and start- | ® distance are .o attendance, aad sll are | 1}, of many went out andj came back with | ed io pursuit. He was pahbed below | not in yet, int o'atemeat of the big fish canght bat put | the Old Fort and brought to this plac | back in the water again. and given quarters 1 the lock up | Next morning, Monday, he ™ i i a | Vin City Mere | David Boos new.y - The Handsomest Vineyard. Mr. Alfred Bower, of Passaic, N. J, has been long sed favorably the His Vineyards at Passaic, N. J, are the hand 1 i US HOUSE know as H HOUSE, pioneer Grape Grower of America, 4 erta ned by Mis ; ——ee was ent 3 DAGGATT & ELLIOTT, proprietors, Bellefonte last week. Epocisl attention given 0 country trade, apr somwest in the country and contain over —————— Wi) miles of wire stretched on posts. and { over two miles of carriage drive ander ST ELMO HOTEL Nc. 817 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia Reduced rates vw $2.00 per dey. The iraveling public will still find st this ho- vel the same libera! provision for their comfort, Itis located in the immediate centres of business and places of sm Use ment and different railrosd depots as we st all parts ofthe city, are «asily accesibe by Street Cars constantly passing tho doors. It offers special lucem 10 those visitingihecity fo» Rin ew pleasure Your patronage respecifuly soi “ited JOS M. FEGKR, Propr tor ~The «tmospi ere ast grape arbors, At the season of the year when the grapes are being gathered for leading bospitals the country, Cap be had at =i] droge #, ibeen bt: A.C. Miogie's ithe Brockerbofl biowk? Never miss colng there Have ¥ - Millinery and Fancy Goods More. shoe sore 1 bh use : “ : ew ti were received ven when at by Wm, | bearing before Squire Boal and as Booz | ers did «ot ash it —7 000 young trout fren the state hatchery, Move - and Peter J ord n, of Tusseyville, d plac d kK i ie Be elonte, ¢ A i off Ue Warranis, mingys 8 mething & 4 Mra i Gard-n 14 Philad,, will open about | May the handsome new | rooms in Brockerbioff House Block, re- cently occupied by Blair's jewelry store, a complete and varied msssortmen: of millinery, fancy and saple potions, ete. Strehile, ale ne w new a noose but gesuiue goods, with C, H. For 8 and shoes Miuge «8 Lae plage, -. P. Loaog, 8 vot afraid to adver ti-e, and let foiks know that he means busivess. He has taken one ealire page on the Rzrorrer supplement, and i: you eail at his Spriog Mules store yon viet nd an nu Nuking cre | Titoan fed and let : cu 'W prices io ———— 1 Ay in one of 5c. wide, all wool striped Flannels are beau ties. Write to us for anything you want in the Glove line. New China and Bric-a-Brac {| baw Foss i ns #5 i ua i &- In morniog t the Fort, i» eds Notice. , Lee and Arney wish to inform the public that they are now ready to cous tract for all kinds of Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging, Oil Finshiog, etc. Prices reasonabie, and satisfaction guar amb r ws tion CL - Aw» E gebeer, Lh received loads of prop tim wr. is begin y bri oi Ol pn ily | Recovered After Twe car fit five ive Years | I'welve years ago Mrs. Bash, of Belles | fpute, was robbed of most of her silvery thes i ti wi aranr iFLy It wonld prove advantageous to the peo ~The ¢ mpany owning the pike about Spring Mills are engaged at prescot in puttiog up new bridges above and below Rhul's hotel. The oid «nes were becom- ing rickety aud unstable. Ten thousand young trout (rom the State hatching house at Corry, were sent out over the Bald Eagle Valley rail road Saturday morniog $o Gillantown, where they will be placed in small moon- tain streams. Forty-five thousand were sent to Altoona for distribution oa the same day. Five thousand freight cars passed Mifflin «tation esst and west on Friday March 29. This represents the heaviest hauling ia one day done by the Penn. sylvania railroad since its incorporation, Five thousand cars would make a con- | ware and no cioe could be found to the robbers. Thursday, however, some woodmen wers working in the gap | of the mountain between Bellefonte and | Milesburg they overturned some big | rock and, to their astonish meat, discover. ed what proved to be the stolen proper | ty. ! A criminal found guilty of robbery, some years ago, in the penitentiary con- | fessed to baving assisted in robbing the] Bush maocsion, anol said the silverware | Lad been hid away in rocks in the lo eality where found but freguent search did not lead to their discovery, until some workmen come npon the stolen goods accidentaly the other day. ——— r———— - Springlets. D: F, Luse threatens to becoms an will find all be s«y8 18 there, aud more. fe Ike Harpster left on Tuesday eve- ning for Monsana, where he expects to drop anchor and iower sails Ike many were the regrets heard, will spoceed 10 the new state, weMr. Beaner and family liviog near the Fort, will leave their picture esque home, and come to Centres Hall, to occupy the house erected a year ago Mr. Lee will Beaner farm. weiss Mollie Snyder will retam from New York the 12tu.of April, with become tensat on the ple of Bellefonte and vicinity defe bay to making their selections ontil they | peen Ou r stock, the | of New York and Puilad talent. We will have i Free Postal Delivery. The following h beoefit of the free postal towns wil {fiAve Tamaqua, Bellefonte, Bri-tol, Carbondale, Colambia, Franklin Greensburg, Oil City, Plywonth, Potts | towd, Sharon, Tosanna, Tyrone, Grove and Danmore. South Betnlehiem Uniontown, . Backnell’s New President. i for wedding presents, Lace Curtains, a very pretty one, for $1 a pair, equal to the regular $1.40 goods. The lowest Pole we offer, 3oc. Compare it with what others ask goc. GARMANS. r ° Bellefonte. Webster's Unabridged Dicti onary, | bound either in sheep or half russia, | Oxford teachers Bible sewing, the cost | liest kind known, which gives perfectly | flexible back, the Cesta RxromrEs I anteed, Lax & Ansgy, Centre Hall, DRUNKENNESS LIQUOR HABIT -In all the World there is but One Cure, Dr, Haines Golden Specific, It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee, with out the knowledg= of the person taking it, effect. ing & speedy and permat.Jd cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an sicoholic wreck, Thousands of drunkards have been cur ed who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge. and today think they Jon drinking of thelr own free will. No barmiul effect resuits from its sdministretion. Cures guarantesd. Send for circular and full particulams. Address In confdenoe, GOLDEN SPECIFIC 00. 185 Race 81, Ciocizastl, O, octsly A Big Prize, 1f you will pay the ReroxTER One year in advance, and send us the name of a of Bucknell University, Mr. H. 8 Hopp- three months, all three by sending us er, of Philadelphia, was chosen ss Presid | $4.20 in cash. eat to fill the vacancy caused by the | sn tinnous train nearly thirteen miles long —Brockerhoff Bro's talk of remod- eliog their hotel and makiog it the fio styles, largest aud foest line of Midicery | brought to Beliefoute, or Centre County | of French pattern good Thursday April | new subscriber with $1.50, we will send you sud the mew name the Pittsburg sgricultarist. A. 8. Kerlin has put a large addition - est building in Bellefonte. Gilad to hear it, they have the capital, taste and spunk, and mine host Brandon will be the right fellow in a nice place, and will feel as happy as a new bride and will make all his guests foel as tho they'd been to a wedding. The railroad company know when they bave a good thing and appreciate a good article. When the mail stops bere the train hands fill the water tanks in the cars with our water from the depot and get a pure article, | It is very much appreciated by the pe. | trons, a+ Bellefonte’'n aud Lewisburg's | water is not of the best ~ By the ac: of Assembly of May 22, 1889, all kinds of art sad seine fishi g, incl sdiog oni ties, is pol ib ted ander a penalty of $100 or three months imprie ooment, or bot, with the forfeiture of boats, nets snd appliances. The only legal way of taking game fish is by took, line and rod, except eels, which may be caught by hand Harriman, Tenn, is a new town, that to have a boom [ta poouistion increased 5000 in one m uih's time It has & daily, the Advancs, from which we see a long list of lots sold, at prices trom 8500 up to over $2000, Our former typo,and well known pholographer of Lewistown, Chas. Derstine, is at Harri man now, abd has purchased « $650 lot on which he will erect & building snd on thur after mike toat plas his me, 1fier Betting op his afi at Lews.owo, Hope he wil have abund. BAL RUOCEES ¢ his out buiidiogs. A. P. Lose and soa have their large new dwelliog up. Folks are busy doing their spring r pairs, Some garden digging has been done. The lion on our tanles—dandy-lion. We have u penny of the coinage of 1880, any seeker after rare coins can have it for $5. A bargain, sure: The froglets have opened their spring ooncerts, and the evenings are musical with their rehearsals. Birthday Party Friday evening last was the Sth birth. day anniversary of Miss Irene Kathers wan and about 60 of her playmates and friends gathered at the home of her father A. I. Katherman, to celebrate, slong with many of the parents. She received pretty aud useful presents, and a royal time was had by the little folks. ~ Ask at your store for Calla Lily tiour—-it is No. 1. —fimon Loeb's new clothing store opposite the Conrad house, is the for bargains in men and boys’ sui wowing makes suite to order, par ties can select their own goods from samples, Batisfaction guaranteed in all respects, and at prices 25 per ewnt lower than elsewhere, er Big stock of new suits, for spri Wy and genase goorineeno shoddy or vou sok, Tue Pullsdeiphia Branco always loads. 24th, All are invited to call and exam- ine goods, Lewine is piling up spring boys. He has the largest and best as- sortment in Bellefonte and at prices that aone can compete, Sais made to and perfect fits guaranteed. ~A church directory has been placed in the post office, giving time of services, ete, of the several congregations in this place. Dr Hosterman was jostrumental ip having it made and put up, and is peata and goud thing The lie a -beds Sunday morniog bave no excuse to make f pot kwowing whew and where there are seryices, fA gang of swindlrs are going nd the conatry offering to furuish a good eight~pound wire fence with iron posta, for eight cents per fot, and secare a contract, which afterwards turns out to mean eight cents per foot for each wire, or a total of sixty four ceals per foot. Look out for these outlaws and take no stock in a man you know noth. wee Andrew Niforth, who has charge ofa gang of men near Marengo, this connty, taking out logs, met with a terri: ble socident near that place on Batarday afwernooo last. [t appears that white he was 8 anding opposite a wagon, direct. tog the boadiog of some logs, one ol the oe wis ped. rolled ff he wagon, and mjuriug bum so seriously that be died shortly alter, | death of Mr. William Bucknell, Hopper is a son-in-law of Mr. Buck inell Mr. BRuckneil’s successor on th | moncement. soon sans A Nice New Game. pote sufficiently large to pay all arrears and in advance. What adds immensely to the pleasure of the game is to send along the pame of a new subscriber or two, accompanied by the cash, Keep your eye on the editor; and if a smile charm. Conference. The Evaog. Latheran F elton . anteed, go to GC. P Long Lily lar, and get a No 1 article. A P. 1. wig has been counters ready for inspection. Send your name in for the Reron- “| renat cam pagn rates on trial, Or send, » | us two new names and the cash for a | free, thus enabfin: any one, by very lit- | itle effort to get a paper one year free, — [wins is putting out new suits year in a ivance to each. The Chronicle Telegraph is a large § page weekly contains all the telegraphic news, full market reports and other choice reading. Two papers for the price of one. Send in wplendid offer. —— 5 days in jail for ronniog trains on Sunday. company will make a test case of e validity of the Sunday law so far as cours in Centre county. As railrosds bave for years acted as if they were, in a day obseava nce laws, the final decision of the court will be looked for with in. terest, not only by the employes bat by the publio at Moge - Weekly Chronicle Telegraph, one year free. The Chronicle Telegraph is a large Spage weekly paper, contains news from all over the world besides other valuable reading matter. If you wish to bave the benefits of this offer, act at once, and get a large paper free, asa premium. a e—— Words of Advice To those who require a stimulant, There are in au chandine, and n we bel that there are many who sell whisk oor any other commodity, who are pot reliable Fe habe waived shat uit PE Si Shi mcmanioge Klein's Sliver Age Rye. therefore we say his is the place to which we would sdvise every one 10 He selle nix / od , Fimeh, or for #1 fal quan or six Max Kims = wt . Pa, * When Baby was shek, we gave hor Castorte, When she was » Child, she cried for Castoria, Whan she became Misa, she chung to Castorin, When sbe Aad Childron, she gave them Cantoria, saan PI oid subscriber to the Reroxren securing 4 new name, and each paying one year in advance, both will get the Pittsburg Chrouicle- Telegraph one year ee oie —-
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