THE CENTRE A LYE PAPBR-devoted to theinteresis hide podple gaviionts made ¥HERIn three Goually relinbly sid proficabie med DEMOORAT is pub ai Lh months will be co ahari vik oe AlN aE No paper will be Discontinmed anti arrearage are Pada plat rising ol publishers ; Papers goiug out ol the county must be paid adv ou Any person procuring us ten onsh cubseribers will present a copy ltee ol charge Our axteusive clrealative minke s this paper "i TOF an ver Another murder has be n d every thursday morning, at Bellelonto, Loner 1, 4 DO) Ca mbiria connty, making tl Biy, Pa. we hia d THK Utah 18 WAVUD00 insrinssnnnsn onl BO | wl {oh have occurred withio less t 1 not paid tn ada c& Uy The first wes the gil of Samuel Gregg rb 'y cl on ihes, tec in | litzen; the second was Michael Ki man, who was Killed in the out March 26, 1887, by Jacob Wil and own a third added to the list, Bo un iting commit | George Auk D- | Tt hasional window ’ pi y y ‘ Hey are proivssiont FINOOW gal ios bauer, on Dece nper 25, 1886, in ( J y | same loan | Two young men who spond the day Repablican ring organ and all wit Len and u large part of the evening on jn that Mee, We rather - snspe ct Hwee . 5 : | Chesnut sireet are paid todo so, that a “Bald Eagle Democra 0 | ‘ i 1 hey are both well known figures, an “observing Demoerat mre one and - log | and generally they travel together, tals " . tog I'he young men, in common with Daath fox Short LZ : en of ox-SBher ‘ everybody else, know that to attract : Rowan {a crowd to a window, all one has 10 . son; |! A Pmraverria, October 19.— Ex do isstop and gaze into that window the same wan aud let Sheriff William Elwood Rowan wets of lis nme if properly put together spell Feder, | To Es this S=day Strike | Alarm Atta | | (1 eontve 4 Cambria County the Bcene of a Terrible! Professional Window Gazors. ASTONISHING what a lot of Jette ra J Y Ihe Create dlemorrat, Tragedy. ———— are writien. from Democrats to the | PA 4 Shafla naer, {enry a widower, about married Mrs, Smed. ey, 8 widow, aged omparatively i years of age, Shafluer was well off, bat of us and morose disposition ie couple never liv enuri , and | harmoniously. left her husband 8go on account of use, and had intended leaving him aio to-day. They occupied a mall dwelling at 741 Waluut street Irs. Shaffaer had sveral wonths plapps. This morning the next jor neighbors heard the couple aarrcling and shortly afterward the " | ploye not recover; John Feli about the the face K, cat by glass and hands, nose cut almost off; of D.T. Gu Leon Kacalirfki, em- Reed, the En’ the injuries not unknown woman was blown into the gutter and severely burt; G. GG. Nichols, of the People's Advocate, was blown into the middle of the street and severely cut and bruised, wot dangerous; John Mulberry, colored, fearfully bared injured in back; Batte, a member of gine ( 1, struck in face by falling timbers, ompany No, serious; an editor | was early In the late war instrumental in having Colonel U Scotland, came to this country where | she indulged in a couple of marital | Grant named | i . ‘ Sau 1 | ventures the last being with a tramp | 88 the first of the nine Brigadier Gen: weaver named Frauk Credeford. Crede- | erals to whom Illinois was entitled, | ford was arrosted here on Friday night! When General Grant was first elect. on suspicion of being connected with | ed President he chose Mr. Washburoe | the woman's murder, When he was for Rec retary of State without con. | brought into the police court vyester. de did not de- | beld resigned, and | and that was succeeded by Hon, Hamilton Fish | two months ago Annie, without having | Mr. Washburoe was soon afl rwaed | resorted to the formality of a divoree tappuinted Minister to Franc & posi had again indulged her propensity sulting him about it, | day, there came also Aonie ingram her sire the place, but accepted and self, out . y when he alive and well, It then came ‘ i it Io out! that the pair bad separated not long f a 100th, after their marriage about for | about the head, face and bauds, may die; a colored man was slightly bury. ed about the hands and face; Michael pris of several pistol shots. Rush- ; in they found the door of the up- room locked, and broaking it en, discovered Mrs, Shallaer lying | : i ba p | Homphries, arms aod hesd severly | bands on her face ln the gorret stairway h a bullet wound tn the back, and | 3 by her husbaod lying upon the of shot in the mouth, Both were dd. Nearthe body of Shafiner lay | volver with four chambers empty, ‘hoof the vietims leaves a family of it children. FS —— 1 AIO— ot E “upright purity” organ is oll its candidate for judge on temperance ‘principles, while ing organ is urging his elec. becausk he will be solid for buroed, will recover; Charles Meyers, broken shoulder blade; Joe Ceadine, Italian laborer, burned | head and shoulders, and injured inter nally, very seriously. A careful inquiry about the made at the | scene of the disaster this afternoon | | shows beyond doubt that the explo. sion was caused by the iguition of the Peoples Company gas while workmen were making a connection in the base went of Feicks establishment. | today for RE Kuown part of the history of that grest | struggle, i | Slag Lis ritarn from abroad Mr, has always stood firm form demo- | Waditnroe bid tsde his home in cratic men and measures Work Chienge, quietly resting after twenty. Joh Grove and vite five yenrs of laborious ‘public service, soll for the ticket ut the polis His bablie were simple, and his libra. in November, ry was his favorite resort. - It has been said of him that he oame out of Con ped of his sixteen years ‘abd ein by the lobby. for judicial purity and indepen dence it is a vote fora man who _- ~Foglish Spavin Linymay ul ba hii s Soft, or Callonsrd an Bremer loon homer, Theol Spsrin rr gh ad ’ \ lon, or money tof unde d. Price 25 cons | perbox. For saleby J. Zusuen & Sow, Mingle's shoo store. a ts We ate Bow prepared ww do all Kinds of plain and fancy JOB PRINTING and BOOK BINDING, All work warranted, and satisiaction years | guaranioed, BLANK BOOKS der peri as and pe os bon : : ’ K | Hon which he held when the Fran taxing huthands by marryis Int . g ying | Prassian war broke out, and his dis. | Metehma I'he pris ners were allowed i - " Ras 4 ’ \ : i clhinrgs of his datics under the Srying | Duckigx's Arxica Savve. <The Be to go, but Chinl Wood caution ed the f oh Salve inthe world for Cut Braises | woman against taking soy more hus. Circumstances which surrounded him- | Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. until she wae a widow in every {88 all the foreign diplomats except ; Tetter, Chapped hands, ( hilblaint rense 8 the term, himself quitted Vacls whea the Qo. | Corns, and ail akin eraptions, and posi { tively cures | ies, or LO PAY required. it hi Mle Chmer=ionns bo. small or un: | js guaranteed to give perfect satisfac: A vote Ic J0 hin Grove Isa vote vho | We liave the most ample Taoilivies (or JOB WORK Him As loz» aohle 1% \ din ? re na short time ten or a dozen people |; AIA voadve te SAY Hy | ad ure prepared to print ali Kids of Bo hry To Funnel hill is a subarb of Gallit zein. In Tr peu] lor many years had been a promin- | rogrammes, Posters bien hal § iting, 1H Lhe c il i IA ALIA ith i i Hey were ’ . i Will De gazing wilh him, y N . EY x es] Io g ' BS wali At ThE [wast patios Cates emonths | being distant from it a ball mile oa > . ent hgure politics, died at h ATL cd vartinemen ts for a lees term thin th down to hard pan——on their uppers, idence this morping. He | cents per {ine for the Brest thy sativus. a more cast aenee HHS 4) TOLD, AC Wis | Hue for each alditions tasertion = peciag y i sO to speak, le we } 16 3 RRs { i | 4 Mces wuv-hali Miuty Fhomas Stanley's house stands near : elected sheriff in 1885, and shortly | Bio irbnotlces 18 prperiine inag He lle i ; One of them went to the praprieioi after bee ame mmeane and wn i | i ALN pod OF ges por Hoe, | a IYiGay An Ly Mina iu hig home . % b-* 8 mdb. 0. ! A Ld. -1 \ p ) PUTS ivortisingby | WDE Dar county Hoe, and Lo ' a qaishing } ¢ 01 Chest. | tg p ‘ | Hviitine mo vis oii N aden 3 T a Sy “Oo Of a mens fara MOE Nous i 12 | moved from hi ofl © by tid Fovers | unr w giz [U0 duesday Dlalivy we much “out strest and told to him that for s) | nor last winter | § PAL PIED # - t he a1 : ations 1 hie : y f | 2 At irom the numerous potations in which much a week he would guarantees 10 | r—— — enon rn luige i fv : . | 7T , 1 bt Mar allan ar is 8 912 | ‘e had indulged. Ou bis arrival he atract more attention 10 his window I'he Monument to McClellan | ig! x { bagan quarreisug with his wife aud, han all t displays that could be Piri ag Oct. 1 14 A A | il FEN FA, R. . al f1L 18 anid veal ler | } escape Ir 1 { (301) he Oorte o Nits slrucs Eh wid out, The proprie or wa : "likely that the monument «to 91 1 her enraged and liquor maddened ht witli thé idea and gave iv a trial. meinor f Get IG no ; I d, AM 0 ; fl \ { ” th memory QO y 1 rai ri og i a drs Muanie E444 rol . nh " s t hare Teh Br Poreips sdve must be pa ' ht Hor As a consequence there was a ci } McClellan will be: erect bithis veas Sf ertion, except y wots. wi balt-yearly | |, wee (ogo to a neighbor 8, tier bus- window hesrly ail the time oF | payments’ | a k i A | s . Ai sg VINduw hoary ait thetime, {A0e fund now amounts to # | aLiricat Norios . { 0 h sartion and ff WG - sq t ¢ (3 fe-hare ] 4 | y Wy t inserted os thud Gaon ts | baud followed and with a dou : he yonogman wonld walk up to tl y ; Te i : Busivass § : a Horie umas, 15 cents | 1} od © Ww ' i { } with him nd : hehic feds] a i wt } : ‘ . er line so rtior reli gun winch & h © Pwandow with'his Inend Rod stand ga than the Me! lan plot in R hot her it » left side, from the ef" | in. (i ve tiutil crowd of &a dozen o a 8h her in the lel ‘ ing th uutil a crowd a d fn I view cemetery. at I'tén‘on N. 1 | cgi bdhbit bik fects of which she died half an hour een were standing with (hem ['o | date and it ; : A vill : pgnodate and it tl aftar rel t he Lime i Lhe 8 ) i ay nav v i“ FEM i ( $ DISTRICT AND COUNTY ERS afterward, Al vin} oh , \ Keep i erowd moving he wonld tes n of the Trustees of t | ng Hon. A. 6. ( ing t warderer was in Blair county | ilk away and that started a break |, vat the ay of Mrs. Mel State Sonat | Ww. A \ , ” ; : ' wi his victim was io Cambria ge . oe] Fhe he tformane : & . A while b m in the the crowd, 1he performance 1, fom Tialv.. She will d : y wig renedted every ten or fifteen mir whether on + rey pr aidont J ! ¥ ‘ : X [he news of AWildl tragedy 8000 | yy The young man went 4» other Hou, A, 0, § r, | . ates ut Jie wi ' ion ground whic { Ler . vb A ’ r ; ’ " . Ascociate Jadges, Hon. C, Mussox, spread, and officers quickly arrested res along the street, unfolded his any | flere vl 2 LO { [ ] { 1 TT mm mn A J) } Pha ( | i Wi bE i ton J. B. Suen, ) . 8, am thi 3: N : ’ : ‘ | J 1 1 () Oouaty Commissioners, A. J. Grgsy, je! itlerer, and Ma gm pigh "| plan and poinied oul the success of it, |) nut t 44 i AL Xi \ Iso Woir, ged him iv jail at Ebensburg. Stan- | In a short time he hed the whe so—r . Ino. Ha . : : Hon E B. Washburae Dead : : : : . ey 1s about oo years of ag y Whit hi 81 rig Ninth to Br ad On his ? Commis pers’ Clerk, GW, Russa | t— - Sheriff, W, Mires Wares wile was ol, th had bes un married De at, and he had to take his friend Chi 0 a9 H } B pity 8 f Wx D ‘ 3 \ To HCA, { ov da on. AREY ' Deputy Sheriff, Wx. Duguay. befor Mrs. Stanlevs former D&W, | to partners ip sod be sakes plent. = 4 Prothonotary, L. A. Scuscrrex | ’ . , ' ? Was Toe died bere tr-niel Lhe | : Treasarer, Cus. Surtn | having been Mrs Dillen. She leaves | ff money. : * ] 1 ‘te i A Ty, } 1 " 3 840i Of an ap er giroke SOR ved . . ¢ a. Horan three sons, all of whom resides in the If other window gazers do not get Wi ke received a M————————— rder. Fa E. Biss ! bout a uth ago. Mr Washi | i yg _. ‘ y : ‘ A00UL& maonth ago. Mr Wash FUN District Att F.C. Mzven neighborhood of Galliizen, I'he mur. on to the ides and into the buisness ! WITOrywas So Dr. HH. § : bora at Livermore, Me. on September he 310 derer has twa grown up sons and one | these two originators will shortly es : County Detect pt A MutLex ; at «5, 1886. His grandfathers we Loy. | daughter. The deceased was respect tablish branches of the iazors’’ i do Btandiathe re Res URCE op ls . N We Olationary soldiers, and | Was ; ed and greatly liked by all who knew | other cities, — Philadelphia N . : Presbyterian, Howard street. Rev. Wm. La . a - burne, his father, was 8 man of sim Past NOEYION 4 » AY Af A: N her, and her tragic death has CALS 8 ¥ n : y ®. Bundey Scho at P.M. Pray : A Murderer Lynched. habits, and firm convictions snd ster Mesting (Chapel) Wednesday at u deep sorrow throughout the entire Ll M. E. Church, Howard snd Spring 8 s, Bev. DP. ’ ’ ing integrity, while the career of his 8. Monroe, Pastor, Services every Sunday at 10.80 + community. A post mortem exami [x1 IASUPOLIS Oet 929 \ moh Mand 7 P.M. Sunday School at 2-30 px Pray ; A i -- 4 ha sons reflected honor upon him. fora H Meeting Wednesday at 1-30 », x. nation was made of ber body yester- | |, tah the Tail 4 two hundred men attacked the jail a the old wai : s R stant Episcopal Oburch, Lamb and ia : \ as 3% AS UT 1€0 vears a Venre. Rev. J. Oewald I oer {day afternoon. D Carr woubly. early i : " ; Funday st | AM, Af : | : . pin, Arral counly, early this |guniative m Congr ss from Main Wednesday and Friday svenines. + | Mrs. Stanley was a member of St hr i nh A : ’ . , ap on Bf R Pat itute?. (hast xt morning to reach Amer Green, Who | twice Governor of the State and for Bt. John's Roman Catholic, Exst Bishop Street. Rov Patricks ( atholie church at Galli wn, . X p P MeArdie Pastor. Mass at 6 aud services 19-3 AN. 11 k ‘ : is charged wilh murdering Mis twelve years Collect w of the Port of and rou, {and her funeral will take piace this I 11 . . Aella Mabbit. Green had uaotil | Pr 1s Ou ida t 3 Sr tr rad Reformed, Linn an | Spring streets, Rev. W. 1.1 | morning, Portland; Qudwalider satin Co res i : nr Teta lie dy pid : Avalh - Wedoesday beea in prison at Michi wn Wisconsin for ten years. ved H ¥ 5 » ! ’ rayer 2 * 14 i, : Mecting Wednesday evening at 7.20, A Frightful Explosi nn at E80 city, 8% a precau tiou REains during the war with OUrRe coming Lutheran, East High street, Rov. Chas. T. Sie x Fittsburg A andi id Pastor Services every Sunday at 10 A.M. and Tp , lenot » hk lay ha wi out a 1 wr General, and for tw } Years Ta } " h 3 % ®. Sunday School at 3:30 . xk." Prayer Meena! P. —— iynching, but that « AY nb as ” 3 » ; ! We have now m exnih n and sale the largest and most 7-30 Wednesday evening 4 HH rt Jot 1¢ Hi av berhod 14 wwernor of his State: Fillin: : 1 neta) ' 1 TH 3 Pittsburg, Oct. 19.—A terrible ex= | br wight to Delphi. Wag L2overnor of his Sate; William Cempiele assortment of nite wethern, High ar mas Streets, Rev . . . Wertman. Pastor. Services every other Sunday at | PlOsion of natury gas occurred here The sheriff had taken no precautions | the youngest of the seven brothers, 10.30 A. %.and 7 r.%. Sunday Sch ata x Pras L ..% . ’ . Ah 3 or Meosting Wednesday at 7-30 ». x. 4 to- lay with irig itfal eff t. W aen when the assault was made and only | one of thre most enterprising and sue- BE. Chare . obi Kirst ’ Rex i wid " ‘ waalal £14 " " : ” > i Pp pr Ra eh, hid] High a pi Noe 5 | the explosion occurred the guests in bad the deputy sherill to assist him. cessful buisness men in the great Noth : ~ —yp— . 5.0 4,8 Streots } ra } Hotel J — 1 a . . : gi. ¥ res re 1 oF Divi a Z Meating and § . w. Lit od | 1 Hotel Albermarle beam pani l'oe mob hamwered io the wooden | Wei, was a Representative io Wp iths s — J << Reading B 4 yal stricken’ and several were slightly door and twenty masked men demand. Tom Minovesota, and till another, ? : HN . ee wy h - \ w' 3 : Ts ‘harla J : rats » ” . LODGES, urel in maxing than cape from the « the keys of the Jail proper This Charles A. was Minister to i araguay Be!'sfonte Lodge No. 268, A. ¥. M., meets on Tues. | DUIAIng. A number of persons, w ho was refused sod with a hammer and | or seven years by the Sppointment ol i in Ballef ht on or before » fil mace ' ever sho giiefonte, at the v lov " ] : yay Tiny ial man, were conlioed to their beds with ty= | cold chisel the mob brokethe locks | President Lincoln, WEE 3 )0uD until efoute, at the very lowest we a Bale » Chapter No. 241. meets the first Fri gona iv i; wrt i all i 3 i Mik ; ALY and ail times can be reli sti. ee Cartains iy night of every month phoid fever, were carried fro the bh aod forced pen the doors Green Elihu, t the third in Ry wed much of y ith I es 4 ! " ed on Ia dTLRION In greal Donstans Commandery No. 33, K. T., on the second . £2 ’ : . Variety with all thefixtures belonging thereto 'indow Blin riday night rely mouth i a tel to places of safety, Ih X; Vi hed off & pices of water pipe his education to an apprent ceship 1n i fixt : : X hel H , pd low Minds Centre Lodge N 1. 0.0. P. meet avery Thur A ; i : _s ; " .iig » 80a Lxsures, in fact everythiog in the use Meeping line \ lay evening at 7 o'clock at 1. 0. 0. P. fall opposite | BAY seriously retard the recover vod nied bo defend himsel, but he was | 8 printing office, though before seeking includi Si ; Pill ’ Cn ; [ WIA ping line, nsh House ch ) . ) 1.2 lnciuding Shieling o singe kings d kro " go x N Fifteen persons in all were inju ver red and taken from his cell. | his ‘ortune in the west he attended the ci dads ‘A asings, lickings, dec, &e, & smnment ¥ 12, meets the second . 5 TL 5 h | has lave of « a ' ve h is \ brie . ) hood : € Luodie Lhe House ch m thin the Hall op- | five Of them it is feared Waiy. AH 8 placed in a wagon and driven | Lombridge (Mas Law School. la . - : » . 4 a : No. 7 fU. A.M. meets | COmplete list of the 1 jured so sx | wut of 1ovu the direction of Wal. | We early summer of 1840 he was at v ng in Bash Arcade, : ($ai : » 0 1 K : Logan Branch Connell No. 141, Juntor Order U. A | 1€ATOEd is as fullows: Jacod Din o t Grove, where the murdered girl talena, Ill, where he quickly suc . ests every Friday ov ng : Aba \ bad "iy b-mrid i { the exXecutio GO {ceeded in his wrofession an i went to | tu r . T py Bellefonte Conclave No 111.1. 0. 1 Ha rt interoally, badly br I and C 0 » Ce sllefonts Canela o { masts In ’ . - tis’ New Building the second and fourth Friday sys | one leg and arm broken, will d | the front in politics as a Whig. In | | . ming of each month m™ A ‘ 9 Ballefonts Fencihles™Co, “B." 5th Rez. N. 6. p. | Thomas Yanlan, badly burned ab —— | 188 2 he was first elected 10 Congress, "eats in Ary i every Frid . 8d , sets in Armory Hall every Friday evening. the head, legs and hands. injuries may | Sui Nore Mysterious. | and was continuously re-elected seven | Ad I I B———— a #5 times ut \ "0 s “the od are the only Clothing d« alers in town who d« nd pruve fatal; Mike Mabrava, Ital \DRLIFHIA, Uetober 2 ~The Rah uatil he had 1 Some h Father | i n 1 5 . . 0, and. will } y ! , SIL You a well made good fitting suit at the ss , o Horrible T adegy severely burned about the hands. face | Wi srdet nystery grows more of the House He took s front rank J i » ing iL al the same, prices J Te 1 tral y RN —. and back, may die; Heory Blake, ¢ mysterio I'wo or three days ago the | in the discussion of all the questions asked you for slop sh Op tra y it once, > OY - » yh « bs lL d het » y | T'TSVILLE, Pa Oct. ~ -A SNOCK- ored iniared interanally. will die H 0 ing and welry of the giri who | that arose duri ing the great ep h in . , 10) 8 iy, wi : | oT, pg tradegy occurred in the suburbs |. Wi ai ¥ . ; | was mordered last March were posi | history covered by his terms of service 1544 I. Fellick, injured internal ly, and | ” | ’ ' ‘! we | of this city at 10 o'cloes : ) tively identified as those of Annie in Congress, from 1852 to 1868. He! ’ face badly cut by flying glass; may | ' : hg re 100% to ; el : : kidd p b ud 1 ! } A who, ite a 16% : his morning. About a year ago 3 | ‘hgram who, after being married in Be Mos ExTexuve 0 Live Stock Establish ment in the rorlcl, New Importations arriving from toe tivon, individu, ” and i
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