gi TPN y y | law and right. Hendricks cut off the | death of our old colleague, Vice Presi- | ~The passengers in a smoking ca r : ; The ¢ th fee dlemocrad, grab and stayed in office long enough dent Hendricks. Yourself, Mr. Hend. {on the Fast Line west due here at 4: 12 | ‘23 ricks and myseli’ serve gethe , . ; [ to see that it should not again be at- Thi et A . y d : together in | 07 in the afternoon, were startled at T HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- | the Thirty-third Congress, | saw ) Arb hands ay Wotuisgs at Bellefonte, Have empted. While Commissioner, he much of him afterward as Com- |® bullet crushing through a window \ Be - OOD - county. Pa sani 4s ail i heard, and decided 21,000 contested | missioner of the General Land Office | from the river side, Wednesday ev en Y é % TERME "anh in advance Rue puid is uluanioe. the } land claims. aud a8 United States Senator from ing of last week, as the train came a — 4 — A LIVE PAPER devoted to the interests of the : «| the State of Indiana. Th ugh opposed oople is standing before the people of | round the curve at the water gap be | F ¥ [ hn, made within three mouths will be con | His standing ih peo] . politicaly, our personal relations were oe p | —- -— A : S T Ol E | SETS, -—y sidered in advan | his State made him the Democratic | ¢)o ays of the most friendly and cor- | low town. The bullet made a clean | candidate for Governor in 1860.— | dial character. In public life he was | cut hole through the glass of I In Red and Blue Plush and fi i y | That was not a good year for Demo- honest and incorruptible, and never window from the re ir. and ab f and n ITTOre, 1n Ivoryi le and Zylon mite, Whisk , und . . J . ly r achems ¢ iv x life | whis) holders, fine toilet { ie cratic candidates, and Henry S. Lane | in any schems or jobs. In private life ian a : Wiig fot dei lef 1 hi I t to tl he was always honored, esteemed and ives, toilet, bottles for overIng, f » % I, § e fen 0) [4 i 5 defeated him, ane wer 38 | respected by all who knew him. I in ued 1 ! Leatherette, with combs, brushes, ors wil Cn : Linches from the lower frame y COIOgNEE, pen Quar extend Ls usually reliabl fitabie m a I : e wit { We have the most {1 kinds of Books, Tracts, | United States Senate soon after and | (end {o pay my tribute of respect to {dow from tl ne the trait [1 C. > A . - tp— a L] th i a ’ nd a : nd | ; / AIT, AND Bam THEM Oliver P. Morton succes him as | his memory by attending his funeral | risburg : . c - - es obsequies, w B. Wasnpurye, la fi and | providentially void A - ”» {enger who had been sitting at t lor CABOS, ¢ C., Cle, Governor, Two years lat e Dem ocrats turned the State Legislature ’ pi - »r \ a) 4 Jd his 11f; y i : > , | ) ) 1 I'm w NYT and Senate ivside out, and the new | yressmen Ward. Kleiner au his e train left Duncanon. | L 1 ¢ 1d ( \ . ‘eg Houses at once elect Hendricks | Indians, J "HEY ew Yorl man nf bi a y . o ™ Corning United States Senator for the term ’ many others, expiring in 1 | Mrs. T. A. You havi of Mra. H great sorrow, can met! he was the most cor ons | WASHINGTON Mrs. T. A. Hendri I Deg dole nee a candidat before the Democratic National Convention, held in New in 1868, New York's Northwest back. | { ed him, but Ohio kicked over the | traces, voted persistently for Sey N y h : Ta CARRY ne New York, het { rain at y ’ : th the aid of the Mrs. T. A. Hendrick se. Lh t Levms ol A ved y 3 4 a wer: yi wr spectators’ created a stampede. { One who is suffering 8 '“ fy AL. Pe Y After leaving the Sree in 186 pole oa her ten SL sympathy, to having the stream turns i a ~. A. ~ ga O Vv S Hendricks practiced law in Mis. Geo. B. Mq town with pi Elk: Devserat: : MARBLE SHOP, where you can buy at dianapolis until 1872. He was then | That Runaway Ie; \n Boy a the lowest prices, the VERY BEST kind of made the candidate for Governor of - 5 CE ey a '8 a 0 Marble or Granite Monuments, Head-Stones and the State, and was elected by a ma. | \RLISLE BARRACKS, PA. widdle Station, hi ipa Burial Vaults. Hundreds of the latest and finest | Jority of 1,148, At St Louis, in 1876, Vovember 2 + loamzbt in the A lof i a n Designs constantly on hand to select from. Tu- | be accepled the second place on the nH yular Galvinized Iron Railing, and wrought iron tected, Bot deprived of bar offioe Tre s. pki 5) aged 13 0 | mivute, "The clothing was tofn ! fencing for Cemetery lots; also Marleized Slate, 71) , ed ol fro mn her body, a : 5 2 she Mantles, Hearths, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed in every respeff, or we ask no remittance, Give an, ' d of Oc ast. Being yeam 0 age,-..] us a call before buying elsewhere. Democratic National Convention held unmanageable and an incorrigible IRR ager ed. S. A.STO VER, {in July, 1884, he advocated the nom : : ivation of Senator McDonald, of In di ; : : 6-29-1y : u ‘ agency, the Indian agent there sent an ¥ or ens ju Co an rr oe | rh et hte 6, 2 19 ie {0 STRRENVILLE, 0, FEMALE SEMINARY vhio sa fell . 3 po "1 ovr h 2. : a . iy buy in u a ) 1 v choice fell upon Grover Cleveland {edge of the Carlisle school authorities | Mox (ERY { Best [Senator William A. Wallace, of | giving no information as to his cha ibseribe for the Dinocrar REV.J. W. WIGHTMAN, D. D. I n hi hi : rincipal, in AU ALG HUA ticket headed by Mr. Tilden, and was desperate means resorted to by Republican party. At the last run-away from the Pennsylvania, then proposed Mr. | acter and previ s for the party's zood. The To dps » duct, er i o rod ket ko ante y i * & Tr [8 nt lection of the ticket aod | guns ays after bis arrival—on Sun. | 2 “LLL Ore re en | FPAAStE This in Your Hat. election A Ei ss ial SS 5 Re SG A # go = gl 8 INUIMON / /. llage in Mu far from Zanesville, ohi » was three years old, his . 3 '’" 3 ember. { aud shal ther movedto Shelby county, Indiana, ! ; and that State has been his home ever . A CU : juest YR fs ¢ F Ror rvs tap ‘} > ‘ add y . His father had sufficient property t Messages of Sympath, {that he b tained, iscovesed, ¢ / " tice sont $ — v ¥ [WON educate his children, and at the age of 5 and notice sent to m Any expense TONAL LITICAL AND | connected with his arrest and deten- PERSONAL QUAINTANCES | tion will be paid by we. at Hanover College. He immediately Grevsroxg, N. Y., November 268. | Very truly vours * | an, d went to Chambersburg Pa, where he | Mrs T A. Hendricks lp ’ : ' ; : R. H. Pratt, Ca studied law, and two years later was I am inexpressibly shocked by the admitted to the bar. He then returned | 0Tprising and painful intelligence of — the su Sing é Of " : y to Indiana and hung out his shingle | dden closing of th career of Drink Caused His Ruin ne dollar and fifteen cents for your husband. He has fallen with | honors thick upon him and in the q aunt say he made a quick s acme popular esteomn. In your persona cess, both by his kn wledge of law ereavement | deeply sympathize, y whil in common with the whole coun. | Straight was sent to the Poorhouse, He! | lemis ) ndow, aod tha 23, young Hendricks was graduated f > y y loy's seal skin caps at $1.15, Gar ironwa pensburg ( in the village of Shelbyvill. boy's seal skin ca; Garman’s "a Wittiamsrorny, November 20. Last Don t forget examine the beau. Fhursday at Elmira, N. illiam | 1] neck ware a tylish hats in W and by his attractive personal chrac- . ‘ i : in ry I deplore the loss of Mr. Hend. | ws found on the streets in destitute inding from the Dewocmar teristics. It is said that the late Gov ricks as a public calamity. circumstances and was put among the Morton, when opposing youag Hen. SAMUEL J. Tiroex. | paupers so that he might be fed and dricks, usually won before a 7, bu clothed for the winter. Straight . y i J MIS LL. N mbar 0 | ’ in an argument before a judge, f nl od November 26 juite well known in Wil \msport, vis 10 edition for 1888 of the sterling Hendricks : 4 Valuable Medical Treatise. iting in some of th } Annual, known as Hostetter 's living on West Fourth Hand Made Boots & Shoes. ept for #. Davis and ’ . ' A now ready, dl may e then a brilliant biained free of cost, of druggists and | {energy and am! ! wugh very | goneral oo - 4 ! parts of | wang he had serve ar wit nited State. M , and iodeed in gallantry, He , the Western timé to be eng "young | 1 vo. 'l iano } very woalthy | 3 ) been : neement nen Heato reduced « msl ght of « or r One h of & cen rin 4 y th i took his theat 4 i ubin he soundest nd married a ervation hey have ! h rN. | and eels y of Ith. a large | raight was fo i yonrs very sao. | “yg ’ f interesting an musing | Wakitixd Novem | consfal in busi » rad oonsidered |, ling, and the callendar. astron BE EFON E Hendrioks: {one of the best urance men, bie i | caleulations, chronological items | finally began drinl prepared with groat care, and — v s lived a + th 14 Wl ‘ " Are he ha i ' “ 1} ound enti i A irate The i 3 { Almana for 1850 | ired a di voroe and is lis juietly at | probably be the t edition of a | oi whom he « sined the | Newbery. Word reoeived Liv ’ : | and nyinoeu troversy w } 3 : : ry : na | » ke °F v shed in any s W. Bas 4 HO FROLRL respect and regard. | eity esterday to the eflect ; i D Missouri. Burch's s.n had take: : B13. Jowardial | country, Tho proprietors, Messrs, Hos e, who is an « Ad ’ : 1 : Straight 1s likely to die anv mome: { . ’ : (Druggist, : pr ony RREMRINR, Cnicaco November 2 | ie ‘8% apd ; SEIS tter & Co, Pittsburg Pa., on receipt « 16 Allegheny street, Bellefs ute, a #1, Racor | 31 n Wills I Is whhrd Dey rivation of Liquor since being in the of & two cont wins wil} forwatd. a ——— ———— hd T Fesliy BLD Griedy corn meal at the Bacaw hast Sour in ball wm apolis, Ind.: Fi cat arti a cia © "| eopy by mail to any person who cannot . . ' patent for the young man contrary to of hear, with emotion, of the le 1 mystom could withstan: 1, procure one in his Aw b popular grocery store of Harry Teats, at Harry Tests’ grocery. ' borhood, a very large tract of the best land in Missouri, aud Lui ranted
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