/Q ry, The Hon. R. W, Archibald was the judge who pronounced judgment against his friend Love's elas of in- tegrity, After Love was elevated the bench in Centre county he was made defendant in a suit over the sale of property in which he had acted as attorney some years before. He went for Archibald to come from Serauton to Bellefonte and sit specially in the After hearing the evidence, the Linckawanna Judge was obliged to ren- der the opinion that Love had been guilty of a gross fraud. Sitting in Love's place upon the bench, Archi- buld told the former that “nothing but the statutes of limitations saved him.” toy On te, The case in which Judge Love fig- ured was that involving thesettlement of the estate of the late Colonel! Daniel (i. Bush, who left large amount of valuable real estate in Bellefonte at the time of his death. A trust compan, held a mortgage agaiust it for thing like $30,000 which was nn first lien, lien was a judgme in the courts of the United Siates by A.C mting to about §18.- 0), There two other liens, owned residents fonte, for smaller sums. Love was not upon the t time, being a practicing Bellefoute. He undert entire property on the mortgage bought up the two judgments of hi neighbors in order that they might ne be adverse bidders at the sale. Hi vertised the sale upon mortg under an old act of Assembly of which required only ten days’ time in which to make a sale. Hen vate bargain with the Sherifl' to his poundage of fees to order to save the legitimate ex of the sale, and then informed the Nherifl and interested partie purpose in doing all this was out a claim or judgment in the Cireui Court. In oth pur u it i fi HOTHe- The sec dd Moore, amot were Hy i in fe t neh st at'lorn ok to 1 : i 8 the MsGe | pri- rede ninimum, ia 8 that ~ er words, and was to have the if ut a figure { | ue in ¢ ize unything upon Moore, living in another probably not hear of this LOVE'S SCHEME CARRIED Love's scheme was carried o letter, The two i fF . i notes for in fact, L prope bid is act i t real- i Mr. » would 0 vier Orsi rey i saa] Liv order that ction QaCiiod., srnilerryie FMI iie thelr It is just dence « yt that comes juarely ty that canno in two declared by fiweve fraud alk testifies »¢ In partic tilar need away, that rsations iL was Cting at 1 fo: Mr. Tome, as ti 2 who was ; b hh others as bail for manifest y 1d of $ : . : §} gea Upon Lhe gent FRAUD WAS EVIDENT. ‘urther than that, when Mr. Bus} nell Mr, Harper, as judgment eredit- their intention of pro- themselves by bidding st the ww as at made they might But ti ise rted is (RE RIrangement oft so fe an Ones them 0 that be it ie off in thi iden that the ur- the proper- cutting ofl d. terested “ey yf IY Were bought “ mis Lhe i was to get J possible i® users Coranr Stone Laying he Evangelical Christians of Col. yer will lay the corner stone {ir their rew church Sa‘urday at 2 p. mi. Rev, J. F. Bhultz, of Centre Hall, will as. pastor, Rev. A. J. Horner. be held in the school All are to sist the Morvices will near by. ose invited sitend. ep ion aa i—— Erected Monument, A splendid monument was erected the grave of Samuel M. Bwarlz, tn. Tusseyville, by H. G. Strohimeier, ioe Uentre Hall marble Mr. HMwariz was » leading citizen in his lo- cality during his life, and it will be gratifying to coming generations to ree that bis family marked his last resting place, over dealer, Bargiars In Bellefonte Forty-two dollars in cash was taken from the office of Manager Leas, of the Contral Pennsylvania Telephone Com- pany, located on second floor of Bush Arcade Hall, Bellefonte. The doors leadliag to the private office were pried vpen by the burglars, C. Y. Wagner's mill, at Roopsburg, was also burglarized. The safe, which was not locked, was opened and five dollars taken from it. a mony of Bherifl’ Walker alone. Ac- cording to Mr. Bower, who acted in the matter as attorney for Mr. Harper, it was repeated in his hearing at Judge Love's office, and he is ec ually explic- it as to what was said. He is not sure whether Mrs. Bush was present, so as to minke the statement evidence against her, but Sheriff’ Walker is, and this supplies the deficiency. “Against this, we have merely the declaration of Judge Love that he has no recollection of making any euch statement, either to Mr. Walker Mr. Bower, and that he does not be- lieve that he did, but this is not such a denial as ought to prevail against the positive testimony to the contrary of these gentlemen. Judge Love further was no arrangement by body prevented from and this is true, and I have says there which bidding, Bis VHS y founda, UT ONE CREDITOR. tical effect of the pur- gmentsand the man- still remain. Aslien t in rank to the i#« well as to the judgment . Walker and Mr. they intended to elves, they would until their own judg- and this would se jul af it cqun 1. 3 ered, perty cost about all that « thing sale desired to avoid, if rying to get as much bene- i sibsle hil 1ige “The in the testimony of Walker, and prepared to infer fraud the evidence, tly sworn to, as it is by cannot refuse to do nt I may be. Ido to suggest, and I was a delib- any one to of his judgment. ald says - therefore, the oF il Are TE bil A on Sheri rest of il Liiere part of u AN "ADVANTAGE." hink was in the minds of vast being a pon-resi- t notice of the to protect his this as 8 le- hey sought to of it. He might ap- and if he did the prop- Ip iairiy, aud there was inl rom bid. were this, (RvYA i § i § #3 Liat, not ge OL &appear 1 regarding sit aoe ti Way ee fair her. # Ali nlmost tributed escape the evidence that them. But buying ofl tof which k iPgAal, if the conse of the 1 SVEeR ie, appeared Philadel phin miblican paper 's and d vei which ean be office in f the reo. of Moore cutting off the and having was a fraud up- frusxt accrued have elapsed ty defrauded, plaintiffs Lis bh, ceounld with ve discovered resul ing siatutle and BOL we Can a leading ords of our inputted. As we of Judge A (. Moore sided out of $18 000 i= the attorney who He ia the tepublican or President Judge of urts no comment make on of affairs. Haviong brought attention of the public, we ve simg perform aduty incum- | at « time, #0 that the zen tuay know what he is he prepares his ballot in ] ion day, now close at Bie f ! ceedings the aon to “ sianty i Ltipon i po i we wiieh il i booth © i eit LOCALS €. A. Romhon wants to C U. new to the home Fye, Potters A of Mr Mills £. A i cian, but Nuf sed Miss Mary Wednesday Y A f baby Mrs caine and Robert in is nol the only opti- ag good as you will find of the gies of Penn Mrs H. Fisher, WH Kreamer, in this place Dr. and Men H. Alexander, of Potters Mills, were plensant callers at this office Wednesday afternoon. . What's the matter with your eyes ? who will ba in Centre Hall week, commencing October 3laet. Bpectacles nud eye glaswas goisntifical ly fitted nud satisfaction guaranteed. suliation of typhoid fever for the past few weeks, was that his condition hat not ime proved, Mr Wiser was formerly a Cresident of this plecs, haviog been em- {ployed with W. W. Boob, and with whom he was engaged in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the time he was taken ill, It is well known that in his lifetime { Judge John H. Orvig became involved, by unfortunate business tures, He did indebtedness | that he pry. Is that evidence of dishonesty? Should hovel, denied largely Virils contract could not hmmediately | he then have lived in a | his family decent i his children educational No, not when he was able to protect all his creditors, as he did—and no one surroundings and “5 facilities ! ever lost a dollar--by apportioning his { salary so that a large life | was carried for them, another amount | annually applied to reduce these obli- | for he insurance gations, and the remainder used When | resigned as judge and took up active | practice he kent reducing these obliga- necessary living expenses. tions and increasing his life insurance 80 as Lo create an estate to not only fully.protect ail creditors, but to leave is family in ease ampie provision for bs of sudden deat In the fall of 1803 Judge Orvis died It | corded, probated 1 Will Book E, pa e 10, his will is re- November 10, iitereat 1893, His estate consisted of his in thi and life insurance amountiog to $100,- 0, of whieh to the payment of any debts against his law firma of Orvis, Bower & Orvis £80 000 was subject ate, " Cary Alle Very est first provision in this will mory of this Is a monument to the me noble man ; Finsr, 1 and funeral expenses to be my estate, ele.” debits of direct my just all t paid out the widow and The exe son Ellis L the Upon Yoters in Centre for the and 14% The shows gister's list ne re 1 vAAw one hundred voters, ——— ma Milthelmn Colt Sale at > — Marriage Licens: Don! iris benefit, erable, Michael Smith Surpriced Wer of Thomas Elliot Charles Sneek LOCALS Mrs, George OO. Benner. Baturday in Marths to of a church to her went to her former home be present at ti in that home in Centre Ha reopening returned Me nday Iw place, She from been employed he past eighteen months. He js a and Mra. J. W. Mitterling, Mr, Mitterliog had been Louis, and came sast from thate point, He will return to Chicago aft. er Lhe election Charles Mitterling home Chicago wliere he has son of Mr, of this P fo Ni lac a i A AAO Head and Learn The following is taken from the files copled from the Philadelphia Press : The Supreme Court of the State, in a case taken up from Centre county, has occupies the bench in that district-—a scoring which is as wholesome as it is just. The concerned a banking house in which ex-Governor Hastings is interested, and ex-Governor Hastings is | the man who has defeated the Quay out. | | fit under Judge love's leadership in { Centre county at all recent primary | | elections. Judge Love's opinion in the | | banking house case, if sustained, would | have ruined a perfectly solvent business, | cane { There are a few intelligent people in Cen- | was due to politics, | in reversing Judge Love declared that | or authority; that there ‘‘is no evidence | and that the law controlling the issue was laid down seventy-five years ago. i No Common Pleas Judge ever received a served. But such must be the fate of the political judge. No man who undertakes : to boss politics from the bench is fit for | judicial service, and no one on the bench | or off ever went deeper into the mire of | politics than Judge Love. Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year, | | { of her son Ellis I. and her son-in-law Keller, filed on where she specifically o trustees Her in B ic provides an am Harry will is as joint pups H056 Wik pie sum for “payiocg debts due from my estate, or that of my late husband.’ Now th that th effect of this was estate stood for over could be presented, and still Ellis 1. Orvis that all estate were paid long ago ; authorizes ment claims does remaining unpaid, and if there is and | IL Is presented it will be promptly paid | it can’t be avoided. Harry Keller, | now Lhe other trustee, a reliable attor- ney (and a leading Republican) made | in substance t cnywhere of any 0 being taken at any time by appointed creditor petitioniug Hiiog of an necou ry appralsement’ 1 HE R88 all creds HO law Lo re y Hire e xed juire ex this, or similar estate, ann Tinventory and appraisement accounting.” Whenever a just claim against the Orvis estate is | paid, then snd wroperly presented and | is not 1 then Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. 3 mien are made mis and bladder same great ty 3 woume, remedy. effect Rizes, sample fr a— Home of Seasmp Root. ding many of the nial letters received in writing Dr. Kilmer N. Y., be sure and en from sufferers cured. & Co.. Binghamton, mention this paper. 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