The Centre Democrat, THE CEXTRE DEMOCRAT is pub ® Aevery Taursday morning, st Bellefonte, Contr ny, i'n TERME Carl ii nd vanes omni] 0 If not patd bi» IV RICA cs vean pesimerias 2 00 A LIVE PAPER-devoted to theintorests of the hole people. Payments mado within three months will be con dered in advance, No paper will be discontinued until arrearages are paddaxcept at option of publishers Papers going odt of the conuty must be paid Tee in adynice, ANY person procuring us ten cash subscribers will present a copy (ree of charge. ur extensive circulation makes this paper an nos aaually reliably and profitabiv medinm for mtvertiding, Wo have the mostample facilitios for JOB WORK 1d are prepared to print all kinds of Books, Tracts, rogrammes , Posters, Uommercial printing &c, in the tat style ana at the lowest possible rates, All advertisements for » Lows term thas thre months cents per line for the first three insertions, and b line for each additions insertion. Special aotices vue-half more Editorir] potices 16 conte per line , Looat Notiers 10 cents por Hoe, burs disconnt is made to personsadvertisinghy mrter, half your or yea: asfollows : SPACEOCOUPIED or § inches)... LER T1011) SR eps 20 [Does voor vei iin ive sire LA351861 100 Foreign advertisements must be paid for before in Seortion, except on yearly contratis, when baifyearly payments’ « advance will be required, : : Potiticar Novices, 16 cents per Hine each insertion, Nothing inserted for less than 50 cents, Busixgss Norioss. in the editorial columns, 16 conts er line, each insertion. DIRECTORY. ————— DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS, Congress, Hon. A.G, Currin, Bellefonte. State Senator, Hon, W, A. Warrtace, Clearfield, Representatives, Hon. J, A. Woonwanp, Hou. L. Ruaoxk, President * Judge 49th Dist, Centre and Huntingdon Hon, A. O, Furst, Bellefonte. Amociste Judges, Hon. C, Mowsox Hon J. BR, Sxive, County Commissioners, A. J. Gruner, Jxo. Worr, Jxo. Hexpenson, Commissioners’ Clerk, G. W. Russenoxn, Sheriff, W. Mires Warxen Deputy Sheriff, Wa. Duxexax, Prothonotary, L. A. Scuacrres, Treasarer, Cuas. Sura. Register and Clerk Orphans’ Court, J. A. McCraw, Recorder, Fras E. Brows, District Attorney, J. 0. Mayes, Coroner, Dr. H. K. Hoy, County Detective, Cap't A. Muteiex, AAA CHURCHES, Presbyterian, Howard street. Rev. Wm. Laurie Pastor Services every Sanday at 10.304. wand 7 » x. Sanday School (Chapel) at 2.30 ». x "Meeting (Chapel) Wednesday at 7309. ¥. M. E Church, Howard and Spring Streets, Rev. D. 8. Mooros, Pastor, Services every Sunday at 10.30 o. and 7». x. Sunday School at 3-30 ». x. Prayer Mesting Wedpesday at 7-30 ». un, 84. John's Protestant Episcopal Oburch, Lamb and Allegheny streets, Rov. J. Oswald Davis, Rector manufaciory or mine, or work pertain- ing thereto, Far the encouragement of forest culture nnd providing penal- ties for injury to, and destuetion of the forests. Amending the supplement to and out Hmiting the time during which Judgment shall be lien on real estate or suits may be brought against the surets ies of public officers, Supplement to the act of June 50, 1385, to provide revenus and providing for the the in assessment under said act, payment of insured Ralative to the settlement of certain military ¢laims to Pennsylvania soldiers. To repeal an act to authorize boroughs to contract for the payment of all taxes upon lands, June 3,-~Among more Governor Harris no, important bills approved by Beaver and handed down to-night were the to reimburse BR. H. Thomas, following : oner to the world's exnibition at New Orleans, Appropriation for the state board of health; for the committee on for the expenses of the anthracite mine and commission: of soldiers orphan’s; for the expenses of 0b state board of agriculture: for the western penitentiary, Also bills to protect the rights of share-holders on properly ete, being relating to the authorizing the the Erie Escheat bill; western peoltentiary; | condemuation of turn-pike roads highways, etc, extending the provis- ions of the thirty-fourth section of the corporation act of 1874 to fell companies snd givieg them right to eminent Jomain. Haretsung, Jane 6.—<Governor Beay- er signed a number of bills to-night, among them one making an appropria- tion to the Whikesbarre city hospital, Prayer | | except items for deficiencies for 1585 and 1586 and for improvement to the grounds and furnishing, The Veto Ax Falls Harrissrro, Jane 1 —Governor Beay- er to-day vetoed house bill No. 6. entitl- authorizing the erection of wharves and the collection of wharfage thereon: Roof, Alexander Myers, Jacob Shonefel:, Ciarence F. Stewart, George Wiser, Emanuel Bodders, Henry Nail, George Roleo. The injured are : Noel scalp wound ; Themes Hioswm, slight frae- Vero, vere ture of the skull ; George Hioswa, side and buck badly injured ; Noel Barnes, slight scalp wound, ands Hungarian, name unob- tainuble, who was brought to this city on wast Baturday and Fast Line avening, taken to the Altoona Hospital in the ambulance. His right thigh has sustained a compound cemminuled fracture and his It is thought | that wmputation will not be necessary to lal log te badly bruised. gave his life, All of the men who were killed, except Blewsrt, the foreman, were in indigent circumstances, and would have left their families with nothing to depend upon, but ¢ of for the fact that they were mombors Appropriating $5,200 | COM miss ~ { lunacy; | for the maintenance | and | ed ‘A further supplement to an act regu. | lating boroughs approved April 3, 1861, | Relief As. | sociation, from which each family will re- the Cambria Iron Company jeeive $600. Three horses were standing in the quarry st the time of the explosion, { Of these two were killed ulright snd the j other was s0 badly injured that it was shot, The carts in the GUArrY were smash. | ed into hundreds of pleces. The stone quarries of the Cambria Iron | Company are situated within 500 yards of i the Pennsylvania Railroad station. Sst | urtlay forenoon the workmen arranged to { explode s blast, using three Kegs of ordin. | | ary blasting powder and two dynamite | { cartridges. This charge was in au slevst. { ed portion of th: gq mrry, while the major. iy of the men, some twenty-five in num- ber, were working in the fiat below. At | a given signal, all the men and horses | having been removed to & safe distances, N. M. Holmes fired the charge. But =» | slight report was heard, and it was found | that the rock had vot been disturbed bs | its force. Thinking that the powder had $ Ww fe { escaped through a “cave” and that nope | remained in proximity to the fuse, Fore. man Stewurt and Emanuel! Sodders curgd s steel bit and went to work boring out, refilling and tamping the hole to get | ready for another Dbisst. Suddenly and | heard and was immediately followed the fall of a grest mass of rock. Death { and consternation were the results: Head. less and dismembered bodies, horribly mangled and dying, and the sho kingly wounded lay scattered about on and beneath the rocks in the quarry. Stewart i top NOrICE OF APPLICATION | without warning, s thunderoas boom was | 4 by is {| William ¥ IF Geophart under the Act of “An set to provide for the ineorporstion and regula i tion of certain corporations, {| and the enpplements thervto, fur the charter of an in | tended corporation vo be called “The Beliefonte i & Noll Company, manefacturing ir metal, or of any U. THOMPSON & 60., Merchant Tailors, Gents Furnishing Goods, We are determined not ouly to keep ed Our Cutter Has No Superior 9 XECUTORS' NOTICE, granted wo the audersigund, they regaest all persons knowing themselves indobged t immediate payment, and those ving claims Sabet the same to present them, duly authenticated bs ot setticment NOTICE poor of Baow Shoe township, will pay mo bills | for anv of the paspere of Bow Shoe township, wgiem { pproement has | pros | New Advertisements. and dealers in are now offering the greatest bar. gains in their line ever «flered in Bellefonte. All the latest styies in neck wear, unders wear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery and roveities, Up With The Times but to be in advance. Old fogyism bas been banish- ed from our busi- ness and progress is our motto, Our tailoring de- partment is under the charge of one of the most experienc. men in the trade, and All work is guaranteed to give satisfaction, sud our prices defy competition, No brouble to slow goods. Give us a call. 8. U. THOMPSON, Allegheny St, Next door to Post Office, Bellefonte Pa. A Iatlers testamentary on the estates alker, late of Daniel of Miles township, deceased, having bean sid ontate to make law, fE WALKER, JE WALKER 341, Exocuiors, — We the nverseers of the bye ma d by us tn dow EDWARD SHAKNON JUBEFH THOMPSONS “hat 0.8 Pow FOR CHARTER othoe is herely gives that sn sppliontion de to the Governor of Pern ivania yi wk P.M by J. FP T. Musson, John © will be Friday reg art Miller and Amembdy oo tighed 1887 si 2 Emery L Spproved April 28, R04, Iron the purpose of of any other | { cammercn frow | wrganised for 5 oF sland, or both, other articles ATs AAA A 8.0 Tr For this Seday Strike Clock, with Alarm Attachment, WHEN YOU CAN GET IT FOR $4.00 At FRANK P. BLAIR'S. Services every Sunday ot 1030 a.m, and 77. x Prayer Meeting Wednesday and Friday evenings. 81. John's Roman Catholic, East Bishop Street, Rev, P. McArdle Pastor. Maw at § and services 16.30 4. wn. sad Tr x Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rev. W. 0H. .H dR 1 { metal ound, of both, togeth bh the " and Sodders were hurled one hundred fost | Purchane, lows, holdvmortgns god aut ho Povo ni | into the air, and their bodies were dashed mineral rights, the mining aud preparing for market, | with awful force upon the rocks below. house bill No. 159 to provide for the : o* for Ite own use and consumption ool fron ore aad : creation and regulation of poor districts in the several counties of this common- wealth,” and bouse bill No. other minerals | the erection asd constra tion of ; i No less | fernaces, forges, mills, foundries and such othey Hm 348 en- | t than fifty carloads of stone were | provements as may be dermed Becessars, sod the { manufacture of iron, sles! and other metals in all Snyder Pastor, Services av ry Sunday at 16.30 4. wu. and 7 ron, Sundsy School st 3-30 ». NM. Prayer "Meeting Wednseday evening at 7-30, Lutheran, East High street, Rev, Chas. T. Steck, Pastor Services every Sundsy at 1090 4. wand 7 » mx. Sunday School at 2.30 rv. x. Prayer Meeting at 7-30 Wednesday svening. United Brethern, High and Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman. Pastor. Bervices every other Sunday at 1090. x. and 7 r. x. Sunday School at # 4. x. Pray- or Meoting Wednesday at 7-30 9. x. A M.E Chareh, West High Street, Rev, Norris, Pastor. Bervices every Bunday morning sand svenin Y.M. C. A, Spring and High Streets. Geners Meoting nnd Services Sunday at 47 ¥. Library and Reading Room open from § 4. %. tw 10 rw, daily LODGES, Belafonte Lodge No. 208, A. ¥. M.. meets on Tues i 1 ght on or before every fall moon, Beltw » Chapter No. 241, mests on the first Pri iy night of every month Constans Commandery No. 33 K. T., ou the second riday night of every month Centre ie No. 16, 1. 0.0, F. ment avery Thurs lay evening st 7 o'clock at 1. ©. O. F. Hall, opposite jush House, Bellefonte Encampment No. 72, meets the second sod fourth Mondays of sach month in the Hall op- posite the Bush House, Bellefonte Connell No. 270, 0. of U. A.M. meets every Tuesday evening in Bush Arcade, Logan Branch Connell No. 141, Junior Order U. A M. meets every Friday evening, Bellefonte Conclave No. 111.1. 0. MH. meets in Har ris’ New Building the second and fourth Priday eve ning of each month, Bellefonts Pencitles*Co, “B" Sth . ANE 2 meets in Armory Hall avery Friday ov $. Signed by the Governor. sdopt and construct sewage systems and to assess and collect the cost there- conflict with section 7 of article 3 of the constitution which forbids the passage of any local or special law regu- lating the affairs of counties, cities, lown- tricts, Forty thousand dollars to the State Agricultural society, $5,000 to the Granger's exhibition at William's Grove an: $10,000 to the American exhibitior at London, all of which the Governor says are forbidden in section 15 3, of the constitution. Harzosvno, June 3. Vetoes of the following bills were filed by Goveroor Beaver late to-night To provide for the payment «f the balance of the unpaid salaries of Henry W. Williams, late justice of the preme court, and James B, Knox, late Judge of the court of common pias of the Eighteenth district, Amending and altering the fee bill and increasing the compensation of witnesses for at- tending court, To regulate the practice of homeo. pathie pharmacy snd the sale of poisons ete, For the relief of Caroline Hall, Hiram Koonce, Elizsbeth Betz, and Mary Baker, soldiers and widows of soldiers. To provide for the renewing and ex- tending of charters of banks of discount. Granting an sonuity to George W, Rywer and Henry B. Goodman. To provide for the erection of a build- ing for the State library, archieves, art treasures and geological collections, and for improvements and changes in the capitol and executive mansion. This latter veto was owing to the uncer. tainty of the revenues for the next two years, Among the bill vetoed were the fol- lowing : Providing for commutation of term of prisoners ; amending the set providing for the health and safety of persons employed in and about anthrs. article Su. Harmissveo, June 1. —Among the bills signed by the savernor to-day were those amending the act of April 8, 1861, concerning the sale of railroads, canals, turnpikec, bridges and plank roads, extending provisions of the same to coal, iron, lumber, oil, transports ion, manufactuing and telegraph com panies, and authoizing the purchaser or phurchasers of anv railroad, canal turn pike, bridge and plank road or tele graph st any sale hereafter made by vir- tue of any process or decree of any court in this state or the circuit of the United Srates, to issue stock on bonds secured by mortgage or both for their respective interests in properly and franchises purchased ; relating toschool distriots in cities of fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh classes, providing for con- solidation of districts permitting the stockholders to determine the number of directors and time of holding annual election of officers, Hanuisnono, June 2.-—-The following are the important bills signed by gover. nor Beaver to-day and filed in the state department to-night :,To authorize the adjutant general to supply the Grand Army posts and Sons of Veterans with- in the state with such arms and sccout- nt of a monument to com- titled “an sect to emsble boroughs to | of. The governor says they come in | ships, wards, boroughs or school dis- | hurled upon the men who were st that of Two large rocks, weighing | 8% least twenty tons each, were hurled up- : work, and itis a miracle any them | escaped alive on four of the men, crushing them ocom- pletely. Assistance and medical sid were immediately summoned from Tyrone and | the wounded were propotly and promptly | eared for, The startled of the wwn i poured from their bouses and hastened to! the The scenes that followed | | were heartrendiog in the extremes. The | mangled forms of the dead and dying | the former | jearried to mn shanty near by ~Altoons | { Times : ———— “ { | Wattace & Co's Guruar Smow,— Among | the many amusement ventures of the | | present season none perhaps, is more | worthy of commendatory notice than | that of Wallace & Co.'s Three-ring Cir- | cus and Mensgerie, which is to be in | Bellefonte, Friday, June 17th. This | entertainment i« in every way credita- ble to the management, and is popular with the public wherever it goes. The circus depariment is unexceptionable, sod, with a large company of perform- ers, second to none in point of skill | and capacity, it presents many features thet are new. The Menagerie contains a number of living wild animals, which are seldom exhibited, inhabitants jusrry, | wera gathered together and ~The following circular is being sent to the commissioners of every county in the State : Witkmsnanas, Pa, June 3, 1887, To the Commissioners of Lycoming Ob : Gentiexny © Your attention is ealled to the failure of the revenue bill, and the position of the Governor upon the sub- Jeet. In justice to your county and its taxpayers it becomes necessary for you immediately to urge upon your Senator and members to insist upon an extra session, and bave all your loosl papers demand the same. By this blunder (if such it be,) a great injustice has been done to the people and it should be re- medied. Yours respectfully, Craus Sraaw, Chairman Co. Com.'s. Convention. ~Stewart Pierce, employed in the Basio ymd of the Philadelphia snd Erie railroad at Williamsport, met with { sote and things ar may be pa shapes and forme. transportation of the sane market and the disposing of the mmr, and such other SEAR E In Lhe Jromecs on of ie baw ness. snd for these purposes 1 have, posers and sejoy all the rights, benefits and privie teges of sid Act of Awwembly asd the several supple mente thereto JOHN NM. DALK, »n Bellefonte, Pa. June 7, 107 Solicitor Wallace & Co's — GREAT — World's Railroad Show Menagerie, Museum. AND (GRAND INTERNATIONAL Three-Ring Circus. WILL EXHIBIT BELLEFONTE FRIDAY JUNE 17, AN ALLANCLUDING MENAGERIE All the Wonders of the Earth, Alr and Soa in One Vast, Colossal Gathering, With more Wonders, Animals and Marvels than any other ¢ olleetion on Farth, Mammo CIRCUSI 100 | CELEBRATED ARTISTS {1 The Finest Collect of Horses and Ponies, Marvelously I Stallions and Troupe of lands on A serious accident one day last week, He was assisting toimake up a train of Sure, $hot his foot became Tastened e 05 DENS aad DROVES of PERFORMING ANIMALS A MUSEUM OF LIVING CURIOSIRES, Hs — We have now on exaibition and sale the largest and most ¢ mplete assortment of >CARPETS< ever shown in Bellefonte, at the very lowest prices, which a: any aod all times can be relied on. Lace Cortaios in great variety with all the fixtures belonging thereto. Window Blinds and fixtures, in fact everything in the House Keeping live, incloding Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Tickings, dec. &c., &c. We handle the ++ROCHESTER CLOTHING < And are the only Clothing dealers in town who do, and will sell you a well made good fitting suit at the same, prices asked you for slop shop trash. Try it once. S. & A. LOEB. 151. i os —- a — Buck rmx's Anxica Siva. ~The Best Salve inthe world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheam, Fever Sores, Tettor Chilblaint or money 1 For sale by J. Zueisk & Sox,
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