The Centve Democrat, THE CENTRE ia y Thursd county, th TERMS DEMOCRA’ AY mor bollef Unali in advance It not paid it A LIVE PAPER whole people. £ a tin present a cop Our extensive : \ us | ¥ Hall nut [ nnd mn reneral George B McOle York, November 2.— At the MiClellan was re- Funeral of G NEw o'clock General George B. this morning body moved from the Louse of W. C. Prime, on East Twenty-third street, to the Madison Square Presbyterian church, where the last funeral services were performed by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst. Although the morning broke dark and gloomy, yet hundreds of people gathered early in with occasional bursts of rain, the neighborhood of the church and Mr. Prime's house. The pall-bears, consisting of Genera W. 8. Hancock, General Fitz Jobn General W. B. Franklin General J. E. Johnston, General Anson G. McCrok, General Martin T. McMahon, General 8. L. M. Barlor, Hoa. W. C. Ketchy, Colonel Edard H. Wright. Thatcher W. Adams, William C. Prime, Hon. 8. Hewitt, Juhu T. Agnew and W, ( Alsop. Behind the pall-bearers followed Mrs. McClellan, Miss Mary MeClel- lan, Major McClellan, Caption Arthur McClellan, The church was filled in every part and prominent men were seen eve ry- where. Among them were (Governor Abbott, of New Jersey ; ex-Governor Ludlow, of New Jersey ; General Lloyd Aspiowall, Gensral C. P. Stone Whitelaw Reid, General Averill’ Judge Shipman, Generals Sheller, Cockran, Slocum, Banks, Molineux, Carlton, Swayne, Graham and Wayne Wright. George Washington post Gracd Army of the Republic, of which deceased was a member, was also present. The church was without decoration or emblems of mourning eave a few flowers at the altar. The services were of the simplest descrip, tion, not occupying half an hour. “Jesus, Lover of My Son,” and “0, Mother Dear, Jerusalem' two of the hymns which General McClellan best Porter, A. | liked, were sung, after which prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Parkhurst Corinthians was read by Rev, Whitaker, As | from the the funeral procession chur h to the marked depot it | received with by ie Hye ple, courtesy who hurried along the Hats lifted, fell the eye under 1, Hin were 8 tear from | si m any | ! vetegans who once served "| dead General, The sim; plicity of recession was aoticeable. Nothing § about it gave any indication whatever of the dead hero, There were no soldiers inline, no bands of music, draped colors. The funeral prosess #0 far as any outward display was con ight have been that of any citizen, N+d., veyin Novem r the 10 arrive TRENTON, The train em General MeClella at 1 30 remal ’ {in thi It was m of e¢ p.m. et by the mbers mmon Ther cou t. Ward a: 10 | of | Ju convicted by an int | entious jury of the have been charg ly had a fair and § were jurors moat ©» and came on the trial with unprejudiced mi guarded all your rights and rivi from infringament to the best o orvicted iw You Iti ter for conjecture why so intelli ability. You were « you had no defense ffere defense to the facts s only a mali- a jury should have taken so | time to decide your case If your case ng a had been that of a person wholly un, known, the jury needed not to have case has had the benefit of a more than careful consideratian. You have | sel | scholarly as any ever heard in this | You | couri was made in your defense y were nol convicted ou clamor, The jury probably delayed in its ju ment because they pul i 3 ! were afraid that in some way they might be of being influenced by popul lar clamor, | which tended to make that co doubtful: I have say to you in the way of , because I | think it would be wholly useless. You | have shown yourself to be wholly in- different throughout this trial to the | charges which have been brought agaist you. You seem to experience no remorse whatever the and sorrow which you have brou ght to hundreds of people in (his country, You have more 0 unsettle public confidence in moneyed institu. tions than anyother man in this genera: tion. And yet through this entire trial you have shown yourself to be wholly unrepentant for the sins you have committed. This being the fact, I must slaply content toysell with nvietion nothing to | nomiy over ruin done and the Fifteenth chapter of First | Dr, | moved | was | and ! s of | the | the ! | train from the | He wi ] no | | ion, | gent | left their seats; on the contrary, your | hesn most ably deferded by your coun: | ’ i , and an address as brilliant and | ig ih pronouncing the seutence of the court, which is that you shall bi the st hard the period of ten vears,” of the pris | changed while thesescaiching remarks He did not tremble or &l Ward rounded by his friends. tate's prison ut iabor for Not a muscle oner's face were made, bowed his head, : { of feeling’ was He pnt on his overcoat, | k hi Ci and left the court room npaine i . \\7 ‘ i his Keepers, Ward w n tak P- ae hh | Sing Sing prison on the 2.30 ‘entral | by Sherif] David — nie mt lib “"AnImperative Necessity.’ { irand { ne in MA 1 n and Ward roan ral yachts al 2 i iadron. uted harbor «al the wi in { #, her navigator, arter ciferously cheered. t the Genesta's trip ten hours, beats the 1] was mostly from to west, with strong, captain was com 5 | 45 weather, 00 Iwo Occasions, The whole sg: was under reefed trymils ly casualty was the loss of one her jib The mate had his ankle broken by the til- but aside from this nothing hap- The log shows { that the best runs were made on the { 12th, 13th, and 14th insts, when the | cutter sailed 238 miles, 24() miles, and 200 miles respectively, The crew speak in the highest praise of their {treatment and are enthusiastic in and the big sail. er, pened of moment. their utterances regarding the conduct | of the Americans generally, — — eo Wrong Channel The bile Headaches, « onstipal wreaks grievous injury ion, pain in the ver and stomach, jaundice, nausea A few doses of Hostetter's Stom- JEue, prevent further injury. It is a pleas { ant aperient, itsaction upon the bowels | be | liver os both regulated and stimulated g unaccompanied by griping. The by il, and it is very impolite to disre- gard disorder of that organ, which | : : | through neglect may culminate in dag. gerous congestion and hepatic abscess I'he Bitters shouid be resorted to at an carly stage, Fl.ilure to do this renders a contest with the malady more pro- tracted, Fever aad ague, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, are rem- edied by this fine medicine and the in creasing infirmities of age mitigated by it. It may be also weed in convales cenon with advantage,Sas it hastens the restoration fo vigor, A Guwsen's Goisn.—Apropos of the approach of the gunning season is the “Paradise for Ganners and Anglers.” a aeat little pamphlet issued by the Pas- seoger Department of the Philadelphia confined in but | Wilmington and desgoy pliva ] hing Fessnny Railroad Comany, punning | | tion, their hau ix ties they frequent from the game law Lin faot all the | uld des Ning re, ng of ining an exe Ler oon | Lhe ect for the TE Oh. gunneg tocked por ol. | the i sieamers | and and |* progerty No take o Christ 3 All that track of land situated minty, Pa. bounded On the north bo the seta £O.0% and De ¢ t lands of Wn, St a the Creek: and on the Terk and others Thereon bars, core crib tings No. 7. Also all that stunted in Liberty townehi the north by Jad Bay the saat { Rasanel Becht w lands of Irwin, Jr. and on the west by of J.G ral, comtnining re or * | ing par fatract surveyed the John Potter | No. & Als all situated in sald | John Masdesn wind. on the south § ’ south by vast hy ¥ the avinte nisin 52 mer ’ . or rected a two at od shied, grails "e . 2 "wy ase and b cerisin tract of Jobe ave sande ol artes warranties that ¢ towne Tr pares on the pert eae! by lands { Liggett ¥ and of Jobin lrwin. Jr the weal by lands of Clark and Fpangler sia taining seventy five sores more of the tract of land surveyed in 'h of Simon Lingle Ko #0. also, all the rig! to all that ceriain plece sald township, bounds Liggett heirs, of al Dellase on the sont) Mugle ; containing oo in the warrantes name of Shaw & Lingle i, taken inte ox sth i to be sold as the f James and Joke that cortn i, situate In Pe bounded and described an yp the the weet by said Joke Row Ke ted two hones other ont bulldisge a the we warrent L tthe ar t pares] of the an n worth by laade formerly of Sin 68 sere, 2 © or Reine ars property Na I | tract | Ps | the east | [ eos | | Ling A * reeeiage, tenemer towuwtip "a road | on south by " ih by Der | thareot amir retetter sinining ne and shall story high, and Selzed, taken in ox property of [enry roy TERMS No deed will edged until the purchase Al t . ar the | be acknowl. | money be! accused | ach Bitters will reforms these evils snd J paid in full, | ! W. MILES WALKER, i Sheriff, | Pa., , Bherifl™s Office, 1885 Bellefonte, Oct & ONE DOLLAR. The Weekly Patriof, MARRISBURG, PA The leading Democratic paper in the State. Pall of interesting nows and miscellancons and politionl reading Only One Dollar Per Year. Special Rates to Clubs Sample copies mailed free on application, The Patriof and New York World one year for one dollar and Afty conta The Patriot and the Pitiadeiphia Weekly Times one your for one dollar and seventy Bve conte, WANTED. AGENTS in township In this county to soe Thelt wntaoriptions for the Week's Patriot Write for term, Address sll commnniontions to THE PATRIOT, Harrisburg, Pa, u ther out the saat by bande of William i rveyed Jus ust Received of Per Kniver r~ “5S Alanging 15, 2 ND Ls, CA] Piteliias | Lo ii Re kK ( only A Creen's Pharmacy, HOUSE BLO » CK. \ 'B. ‘elephone Connection. PP TTSHURH ET: EMALE AN 0 PITTSBURGH CONSERVATORY oF MUSIC. 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Bavann, Druggist No. 16 Allegheny strost, Bellefonie, Bn «Frosh, kiln dried, corn mea! at the popular grocery store of Harry Tests. ' JLXECUTOR'S NOTICE. — Let- 4 a on She oalate of Jueoh Tike | bens, late 0 tg Aronamed, having boon granted the wadersigned, al etd rf ve having of Jdme nial Tor tne uty a we owing the es lute mente KRUMRINE, Executor, ET AS ————— RS ———— =-Buckwheat flour in bait snoke for d0¢ ot Harry Teats' grocery,
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