he Centre Aemocrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- hed every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte Centre county, Pa TERME «Cash in advance It not pald in advan A LIVE PAPER whole people Yaymonts made within three months will be con fdored to advance, No paper will be disc paid except at option of pu Papers going out of the ¢ advance, devoted to the interests ol Lhe ntinued until arrearages are Lishiors sunty must be paid for in Burglarice in Huntingdon Huntingpon, Pu, August 30 burglaries have been committed almost nightly in this The latest burglarious attemp® Lv in the past two weeks place, ut 1 o'clock this morning a Sarah, Widow o was mude the residence of Mrs, the late Conductor Watters, on Alleghe The efforts of two masked wen to force open the front door awak' ny street, - With! | prosout a copy free of ¢ saunlly reliable and pr and are prepared to print all kin Qeogrammes, Posters, Commercial prinths R&C Wtestatylo ana aoticeos one-half more ws One columnior 20 hn hes er line each it be juarter, ball year, Foreign advertisements must bo paid f Any person proouring us ten cash s ibheeribers will harge Our extensive circulation makes this paper an un fitabie medium for advertising facilities for JOB WORK 1s of Books, Tracts, Jn the i We have the mostample at the lowest possible rates, All advertisements for a less term than three months | cents per line for the first three fnsertions, and § 1 aline for each additional insertion. Spe in! Bditorir! not Looat Nori | A lik 2 16 cents per line, ant is made to personsadverti ye veal as follows: ral dis 1 n SPACE OCCUPIED, 2 A} sree inches { ¢ [a garter coinme rH inches » A alf column {or 10 inches)... r before in ntracts when half-yearly | e | ept on yearly ox - t | MATE ACH rn thing | Business © —— Cong State Senat | d DISTRICT AND CO Hon. A.G. © 1 W. A H Representatives, Hor P As ste Judges nn t Judg Hon, A. O. F net, B ' H Commis Sheriff, W Dep Prothonotary, R.G. Bary Deputy Proth Treasar £ 4 Register and f - t,J fella ¢ Rec Distr Co ~ ves WALKER Y Wx. Drxex M1 ity Sher I Wx i rder, Fraxx EB r t Attory roner, Dr wanty Det LO pay for grain forw ¥ a M v and Friday evenings | “Bast Bis} 6 snd servi oot. Rov WAN i oa 10 the Prayer i Grentiors at | fay atid py ary and | mean tol Inily ened Mrs, Watters, who frightened the | them from a revolver, this morning by Michael 5 | from robbing a man who was sleeping | been stabbed in the { McUrath were locke ige 40th Dist, Ceatr 1 Har gdon grams to Bradstreet oy (¥ 1 av | rey if { "i U3 ) . per cent, a 3 and beavy, | Brewer attempted to light . | itruders away by fir two shots a!| ny § -> Prrvaperenia, Aug. 29.— William | McHale, aged 19 years, livingat 2651 | Fisher street, was fatally stabbed earl Kehoe, age d 8 years, at Lehigh avenue and Sal- | wn street, The aflray resulted from fcHale's intefering to prevent Kehoe | nd a companion named McGrath | nacellar door. McHaleremonstrat- d with Kehoe, when angry words fol | wed and finally the two clinched 10 ' W worsted Upon hee | | ing carried home he was found to have | | right side, and | ied a few hours later. Kehoe and I up. The Business Outloo's, New York, August of the favor rej ted fore nerchandise is fi hat in past weeks while the te me for August thus far isequal to and | of like periods in| The total bank clear | ints IN eXCPEs np receeding years, ngs at thirty cities show a decline of «dl with last week. I'he shipment 10g freight east from Chic | marked increase as compared with last | week, and the receipts of grain at pri- msery markets are heavy, The domes market re f East the dem e+#8 of Lhe supjg and at tl or fur worthy that the demand In commercial and industrial prices at the West continue large, NEW X OF narkoel nas «1 owing to the stringepcy ol ' ’ sft! m se oney market he re, the condition of the London ma: the disturbed condition Eastern Europe. Tbe money Burned to Death Ci Pa., Wednesday afternoon Avg Mrs LMONT, afi } re 13] maets the second N 1 of the Hall of { TU. A tush Arcade 14 ng 1.1. OL J. meets in Har Friday eve M meals Junior Order U. A cond aud fourth A Barn Burned Husrtixovox, Pa. August 30, On Sat’ urday night during the heavy thunder storm, the large barn on what is known as the Maguire farm, two miles north of Petersburg, occupied by Cassius Mc’ Clure, was struck by lightning, and with f 200 dozen of its contents, consisting of wheat, 2.400 dozen of oats, several tons lot implements was destroyed, Loss, of hay and a of valuable farming a0 Te MR) no insurance’ — — The Express Robbery Rath Pratt, the imprisoned clerk of the Adams Express Company, who is charged with being the perpetrator of the robbery of over $34,000 in money from the Company about tem days ago, still protests Lis innocense of the crime. Before being taken to prison he was subjected to a rigid examination at De tective Spittall's office, with the view of Pratt was equal to the emergency, and could not be made depart from his original “I mill em: ploy the best counsel | can procure,” be said, “and I will sue the Adams Ex* press Company for false imprisonment, and defamation of character. If it sue: coeds in proving such a case against me as will lead a jury to conviet me I sup! pose 1 will be sent 10 prison for two or three years, If that should be my luck I will kill myself and that will be the end of it," Pratt is lodged in the coun ty prison in default of bail, awaiting » farther hearing before magistrate Dur: has on Wednesday next. wringing a confession from him, declaration of innocence. | kerosene. The can ex; ne burning | scattered { her clothes, which w | shred «. She was | Neither the doctor nor i 1 could give her sny re i i i | ! | pired on Thursday o'clock and Wis bur ed mori 0H deceased was a beauuiiul a ble lady of about twenty age. Bhe leaves a husband nu small children Fire in a Coal Slope fire Wink essarre, Avgust 27.—A broke out in the Nottingham slope at Plymouth this afternoon and is still raging. Timbers and cars are burn ing in all There three hundred men at work were the directions, in # lope at the time of the breaking out of the fire, and great excitement pre vailed at the surface concerning their Fortunately they al sae possible fate, made good their Vi through a second opening. The slope is owned and operated by the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre coal company. The fire was caused by sparks from s dink A suspension of work in escape in ey engine, several gangways will be necessitated and over five hundred men will be thrown out of employment for some time to come. Lesaxox, Pa., August 26,—A man named Peiffer, who lately was employ- ed on the ore banks at Cornwall, had saved his money notil be had $100 With this he intended to purchase passage for his family to come from Germany to America, but he visited a beer saloon at Reading and shortly afterward was knocked down upon the street and robbed, The Arresures Canc, Avsrix, Tex, August 27.—Gov- ernor Ireland has received an “extra” of El Cohuilens, sent him officially as the version of the Mexican Govern, ment touching the Arresures case. It auth REARS SONI ¥ for Infante and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that [ recommend tas Superior Lo any pros konown Lo me." IL A Amcuen, M.D. 111 Bo, Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, N. ¥. ri pion Castoria eures Colle, Constipation, Rour Btor Dinrrhoon, Ernctation, Kills Worms oop, aid prowotes di- gestion Without injurious medication. nell Tus Cexravn Couraxy, 152 Fulton Street, N. Y. TI ET TR NR RT The Old Reliable Furniture J. BRACHBILE S | No. 20 SPRING STRE | Right .}¢, Front of all Competiti We now Offer the Best Oppo chase Furniture and [ed FURNITURE AND BEDD I : NG Ve House of Gt AD LYE pe wd dg ) Waits rtunity of the Season lo pur dina of cre /] i / W-R- BRACHBIIL.IL, is published at Saltillo J is a translation | eall the aitention oreigners, ! Nerew srities Ol resures maiier, { the charge ol Washington, to & war which coulis jury of both. % . ha uments Lhe IRrges against he extraditor, f Arresures, re WAS Do « YOU with } p, be kind enou ension of Arresures result, that | may the ex* demand lelivered to Mondragon in chains. “As to was born and baptised in Arresures’ citizenship, he 1850, and was but 13 vears old, in 1873, when it Butitiss of American citizenship. fact that his father, of the same did take out s ] name, aid letters then, As to | shot at him, wounding his horse, and | was then shot to death by the other | guards.” of an investigation ordered by the Government of Chihuahua, The edi. tor continues : “It is said of Arres- ures that he was ac honorable citizen, and a man of good conduct. this { best answer to article gives in the charge many thefts of horses by Arresures, specifying times “Such was Fran. i ”" ’ {some of his crimes, I'he and places of each. According to Governor Ireland's information from Consul Linu and others, the Consul had no time to pro- tect Arresures, as the prisoner was shot the same wnight he applied to Mondragon and before he could appeal to the Judge at Saragossa’ The at- tempted escape is shown to be fulse by the facts stated by Consul Lion, that Arresures body was found with the arms pinivned behind his back. is pretended that he took out letters | | Arresures’ attempted escape, he took | |the gun of one of the guards and | The documents published in the | paper areclaimed 10 be official records | ] The | 1# Lo enumerate cisco Arresures,’’ concludes the editor, | BELLEFONTE, PA © Paste This in Your H the ay or ation by liberal 3 4 enieria'n nen is, Mies Jeannette L lady of Yo | Niagara river bel | her home a han ds rke, 1nost Win, awa ow the rapids this afternoon. accompanied by Wilia m and this distance was ahout Miss Larke reached a mie the Canada shore with very little «xhaus fresh, al {and a half tion, and seemed perfectly | though her companion was very tired, has This is the first time a lady "a complished the feat of swimming yoni river at this | - Nonrmerows, Pa, Aug. 31 man giving his nam and claiming Skippack, this county as his home, applied at the First Na = tional Bank yesterday with a check 35, signed “George He represented (hat “George Hallman” which he desired to have cashed, was a director of the the bank and Director Hall. | man's name is George 8. Hallman: | resided at Skippack | Cashier George Shannon detected the "fraud at ono, but kept his suspicion to himself. He proposed to Reiff tha they go to the office of Magistrate Allen W, Corson aud have him (Reifl) establish his ideatity. Reiff swallow ed the bait, Arriviog at the Magis- trate’s office, Cashier Shanvon made au sfidavid charging Reiff with forg- ory. The wan was committed to pris on in default of bail for wn further hearig to-morrow, when George S Hallman will be present, which has - A as James Reiff, | Hallman,” | NATURE'S REMEDIES, cen the sole Agency fo FARMVILLE proved so wonderful It i la XOELSIOR I'his we receive direct from the 4 THE 10118, old by the ¢ water i nig y recon i >. A. { 5) a remedy in Kidney as WW ALIOND. 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