——————— 4 The Centre ————————— DIRBCTORY. DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFIOKNS Con oP ALTON State Sopator, Hon, W, W, lines, Cleardold Representatives, Hon. J, A, Wocnwane Hon, L. BRuoxs i pure Muah apt ALMULLEN Lung es, Me ALY neets ou Tues beiore avery [eil moon. | gallafints Lod N Ayr gion Bale . ster No, MI, wy night of every month {ory No month NOV ment Hall te peels on Qonstans Comin 3 K.Y., ou the second Yiday night of every Osntre Lodges No 160 1 lay evening at T o'clock at 1. O, OL, F jush House Relleforite Encampment N 2 sud fourth Mondays of sach posite the Bush House Rellefonte wminei! No. 270, avery Tussday sveaing in Bush Arcude, Logan Branch Connell No, HL, Junior Order U.A M. meets avery Friday evening. avery Thurs. oppusite meats the second hin the Hail uy F171, ALM. mesia 11.10 ¥. mests in Har Friday eve Ballafonts © Inve No tia’ New Building the second sud fourth ging of each month Ballefonts Fapcihles Oa, “RT” sth Reg NX. 6G. P CHURCHES Lanrie iT r street. Rev. Wm fay at 10.30 4. Mar at 0 or um, Prayer | Wednesday at 7 § How Services every Su Preehytoarian, Howard Pastor Serviess every San M. Sanday School Mesting (Chay M. K Churel haps! Rev. D 10% a Prayer | ard and Spring Streets ywiay al Ors srch, Lamb and Davis, Rector su, and Tr ¥ fay evenings oot, Rev 9 h | meets in Armory (all avery Friday evening | | i | first Fri | n | thae Van Bront's crime was not £ Happy Bob,” but her every action | Louisville with | days The hat d and 15 Apoesis to the general the date of main evi- of Fen sonten 1887, Wan Couviel I to be hanged on April term cour: 0: Appeals, execntion was pos poaed until to day. Yusterday Eva Roy made an 1m oned appeal to Goveraor Hill to mmiuate Van Brunt's sentence to 1m fhe HEIN iwonment for hf governot siened to bet kindly ns gently hi w her why It tmppo 10 interiere { Irse of ‘ iW in Cou 800 lit vw must take hardly Th ihe young MISE, words were } gird when grow deathly pale, her head drooped ard ne Ie It vas fully an hour before she regained | to the {loor uficonscious. nsciousoess, and ber first words were “Poor Bob, poor Beh” he became aud once more unenacious. She insists pre- be | meditated and that he should pot hung. loved She savs she no more refuted her. — a — A CHILD IN THE PULPIT. Congregations Electrified by the Elo quence of a Boy in Knickerbockers, LouvisviLLg, April 14.—The Rev. Sum Jones preached this afiernoon at Eminence, Ky., witha new compan- n, the boy preacher, Pascas Porter. | | The latter is a juvenile wonder who | has created a8 sensation wherever he has preached, aud who is coming to Mr. Jones in few | ‘ 11 vear-old lad, dressed in koicker- bockers and pleated blouse, a jaunty 1 | MUAK ES DO id asual I at 2-8 Wednesday evening High and Thom Services every « ¥ 7-30 United Brother: Wertman. Pastor 1030s. and Tru er Meeting Wednesday st 1-309. ¥ A. M.E Church, West High Sires Rev. N ® Pastor, Services every Sunday morning and evening Y.M. C. A. Spring and High = fleners Mesting and Services Sunday stir % Reading Room open from 8 4. %. to] ther Sur Nunday Sob fat® aw Ny babrary and » x Anile “HAPPY BOB" HANGED His Sweethearts Last Appeal Warsaw, N. Y., Apidl 13. Rob- ert Vao Bront, better known as Hap- py Bb, was bange. in the jail yard this morning, Ti apparently e drop fell at 10.1 and death painless Van Bunt camls as he has lived in jail since his Was spent his last night as the jail was « losed h com posed arrest. After the night he ate a lone two boiled cake, part retired at 3 o led at 6 8.20 he saw General Thayer's law part eZ”, SOME COOKIPE. BR fried of a biscuit and tes, He ‘clock, asking to be cal Al.er a hearty breakfast al per, Mr. Johoson, and had a long cqn- ference with him. Eva Roy uvexpectedly arrived from Albany this morniog and at 6 o'clock called at the jail, bat was refused ad- mittance. The reading of the death warrant was omitted, and a few min utes after 10 o'clock Van Brunt walk ed firmly to the scfloid, the noose was placed around his neck and, when al was ready, the drop fell. The body was cut down in fourteen minntes The erime for which “Happy Bob” Van Brunt was haoged was the mur- der of the half brother of his sweet. heart, Eva Roy. "Happy Bob” was a prominent member of the Salvation Army, sud for some time before the murder, which occurred on the even. ing of October 6, 1886, had been | courting Eva Roy. Will Roy objet ed to his sttentions to his half sister | } c | of wonderful intellect and i VO He the ittle hat and high but shoes more np ession on observer than aay Bat a ordinary, well-dressed hoy of 11. close scrutiny will show the observer that | there is something unusual about the ' ad. This impression is made when one looks at his large brown eyes that | have in them an expression beyond boy bood, a thoughtful light that in- intellect behind. licates doveloped His manner, also, eminently boylike, is so ful of nervous force as while to impress a close observer Iu the pulpit he loses all of pis boyish mannerisms, aud if be had not the form and dress of & child the aoe dience could not but f el that a man culture The say that Pascal's sermons « addressing them Xiensive & vOCAND for | ed for ont pment | since, of necessity, it wo more time than he haa b have learned the languay H preaches sermons of w ywever that muy b juence and flucoey, quo ] | from all portioas of the Bible, His father, who travels with him, says the ficulty showed ive fin the ule fel low when was about 7 years old, bs his delivering lectures and sermons <| to his fellow Baaday school scholars | | He bas been preaching now nearly iwo years, aod traveliog sll the time for thiee months past. The family live in Jefferson county, Indiana, pear Madison. i—_— WAI— A Verdiot of Guilty Fasrox, Md., April 15.—The jury | in the case of Dr. Henry M. Cox, charged with performing a criminal operation that caused the death of Jennie Osborne, came in (his even- ing with & verdict of guilty. Cox was | at his home a Port Murry at the An application will be made time, and had tried many times to persuade | ¢ =o now trial. her to break with ‘ Happy Bob,” but | without effect. On the evening of the crime Van | Brunt, who was boarding with the | Roya, retired to his room, but later he heared talking in a low tome in the | parlor, and believeing the voices to be those of Will and Eva, he descended | the stairs and found Fva in her night dress engaged in conversation, as he surmised, with Will, the two sitting in close proximity and the remarks that were made so angered him that be pulled his revoiver from his hip sf —— A Double Tragedy. Axknox, April 14.—A terrible dou~ ble tragedy op ned the day in the western part of the city at 8.30 a.m, Charles F, Teits, r well known mer- chant tailor, becoming enraged at his wife in a quarrel over money matters, reized a base ball bat, and beating her head into a jelly, bolted out of the house, after notifying his father who lived next door of the terrible deed, Teits started toward the valley pocket and fired the fatal shot. Cool: | through which the Ohio canal runs. ly returning to his room he informed Fred that he had shot his brother, and, making vo effort to escape, wil lingly gave himself up. He was placed under arrest and at the next term of court was indicted for mur- der in the first degree. His trial : came off at an adjourned term of court, A crowd of neighbors with several officers went in pursuit, and a lively race followed. Teite got quite a start of his persuers, and, by dodging into a ravine, came out in the valley be. low while they were still skirting the high hills. Teits ran straight for the canal and ' jun ped ti ba approaching state election, | the poor children of the public schools, | | and all ber time and | cause Pascal Porter is a handsome | Was | he | HelOre ils |} IVetiers yi ’ the Wi fr. He evidently struck arainst the sto wall of the l sn i BR LERARAT LIA EF ly. His bady Inter. Jt shows head, X .T geveral times bosday md wavered nn I out n been conci gave R ering sentences about th ¢ri She had sued ber hashand for diy ind of drunken withdrew Lida as suffered by his Nis quar wiih bis wil \ i he fel 01 " children, Hn oyoung man ol not 10 lend his tuther money, no Chauce of her recovery, — She Was Expelled ——— April new departure in the dire 14.—~A of wo CranLeston, 8, OC, {ean man's rights has been made in Union county. Mss Eliza A. Garner is out in a card sooouncing herself as a cap- commissioner at the In her didate for school | card she says that proposes, if elected, to give $600 worth of school books to Lo neks the the means of education. She | votes and prayers of the people in ber | { behalf, This is the first time in the history of the state thst a woman has Lever appeared as a candidate for pub- lic office. Itis said of Miss Garner entered Her sex was discovered, however, and she self in men's clothes and Wooford college in this state, | was quietly expelled — A The Weekly I New York Ei J of 0 ita principal vening he gin on the third issue A WoeERIY WW fn, DAYiIng or » promotion of Raveoue } T which h become the paramount issue in national politics. The existence of un actual surplus in the Treasury eats thedO bh increase ma’ ed to reach §£140,0004XX) on of Juhe 1858, and the further thereof under present laws, sre = | mensce to all business interests, ard a to the appropristions of snd of the direct incestive wastelulness | corruption io | public money The attention people having been s rongly drawn to gpa— i thislsubjeet by the President in his last | annual message, the nerd of informa | tion and popular enlightmeni on ques tions of revenue and taxation has bern , 4 1 ful tv ott # { increasingly ‘eil in 8 paris © | country. 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ING HNRCK, Administeator, “g 1] » DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~ Letters of administration de bonis won, having boon granted to the undersigned. in the seiate of Radolps Mathelland, all perenne Knawing trssnelve te be indebiad to sald entails, ate requested to make (mmadinte payment, and wes baving claims against the sme, by present them oly suthentioated for ss OM. welt several minutes gj pide of mhmented tracts of Inpd for the nen payer ny t hue | | to Uuseato b that some vears ago she disguised he r- 043 the ! ~Boglish 8pavin Linimant removes all Hard, Sofi, or Calloused Lumps and | * Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin | 100 Carbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, | Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Ete. | 330 R-44-1y. | WRB HARWLWWLEWSS oe MU RXVBRE = = 4 41 4 4 the in Bellefonte, | | that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the | Fhroat and Lungs was a superior reme- | instantly | So to prove this and convince you of its : R " i : merit, any druggist will give you a Bam- | ;, $93 | 0) Pe 0 rey 0d : Hl | 106 Ease | 33 from | 300 170 400 BOWER, Adm, de bonis non pantond bande for faves Ags aos ie yunigh REASURERS SALES OF UN. | the | ser ’ X x 30 tre for mE | itd House, fn the | i fur 19% and | bo tha provisions of lew relating © ie himieliy wy will b i188 kh TH re pnt He sale or only the f Mowing rag ruil bie " prof thera f Bellefonte, un BENNER Way TOW NEHIY raniee Ni ofr Junge Dialing, David [hav Davidson Jobn J Davidson, Robert aes Davideon Wm SF canvass n Wm James 5 Ewing, Ewing Ewing Joh Ewing Hannat Ewing Ann, oes Ewing John Jr Ewing Samue Fox Bumuel M “es Fallerton, Alexande~... 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Rohrer Christian Smith John H Satler Daniel. Unkoown..cooiiu "iy « 40 Warden Jeremiah... Amos Wickersham. ..... WORTH TOWNSHIP Clymer Henyr.. Gray J B....... Hawthorn Thomas ..... Hawthorn James... Kanes John... . 54 62 Lawman George. iin 14 86 Nalin Jasper, Mel Miles Samael. BI si Roses John io 47 Unknown 41 Swaniwick John 4567 Singer Joha . 192 Shippen Wm, Jr. 4 88 Wister Wal. oiivaciniin 24 58 Wister Daniel. occiiiinnns 385 13 88 P63 (f 85 CYRUS Goss, Treasurer. AXECUTORS NOTIUr Lottery A OF rxwerition having beat gt. ul Ww he winder dgnel oa the serate of Mavs Gaotwdin, Iv Welher F 1 towns, deormand, sil jeri knowin, Then tele hy Tethod $0 weld setate ave A BmLRIAY 10 mu Ye Dinemee | Ahn ring vent, anil thine Dim elai me nga oe She | wari 10) prossnt thew dilly anshentioag sd by Taw for i wat litaent 8 JM GARRICK, . WN ROW J Exacatom QTORE FOR SALE ~-( o'er a } private sls the stone roam and sock &f pecs wi the bate 8 HE Qeiiiet detensad, wn Maiden, en A rare choanes $07 3 badness faverment. (ny pa B00 Yona {desiring Wo wopage Us asia sm will do well de oni ™ address the widordbgned at Hobderdbarg. The wo % be complet. Comput ug of dry Foods, moth boots a. paride aslo aalinta LA Ef IRN TNR Ao Ww AL
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