La She Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888 CORRESPONDENCE ninining important willl he glad'y received for publication in this paper Neo mmusloations witl be boserted unless accom pasind hy the res! name of the sender e abr un favor Ly tide office, Baw reporting any personal notios ai Local Department. Ten 'n Dellefonte don’t fail lo visit Bry Goods store, the only sLusive dry goods store in on. Aothing but dry | trim- furnishing notions, dress and goorls, DU ngs goods, A coods markedin plain figures and sold at oneprice. New Bush Arcade. enie hills, at the Dryo- He! fonte leet week, — Daniel G rman will erect a brick basin +s hinek Rieh on High Street east of the Arcade, -— Rr wren od himealf to a new pair of coach horses, bent — Mrs. Wm buric d om Sound. y at Zion, nd 'n of te Brockerhoff House, ron grays, Garbrick of Coleville was She » hush nd and Inge family of children leaves Consumption we believe was Lhe of her den - 1 that the Cex CaAlsH th tel should ! tk Democrat is the place their nh remem or fo hare and We ws york, and at res registers printed bound in the latest and best style do none but firt-o! sonable rates, — Don't § ax ar has one of t} m the state, in the Kana, da shonld give *.] mony" a trial and see wrget that the Cexree Devo book Mr work I est binder rson of yh Parsons having anv for themeeives that he can do the work #o perfection, ~The puddlers of the Bellefonte Iron and Nail Company under the late duction will sti re receive 50 cents more than those of Pottstown and Birdsbor Ths Brook Iron Company reduced ton to $3.75 is beter thao $3 25 paddlers wages from $3.50 per $1.25. ~{)ar town has bad lots of music this werk, on Monday morning the orgsn grinder the kept grches!ra came to town about Appeared In street and grinding away, an [talan the same time and kept air full of music On Tuesd sppeared the AY AD Lively 10 up sll =» they anterinined Brockerhofl House the ; hee and bologne sausage Lyor all that can be d« Beandon’s |i rale gated toy ness, and t} tile The resoly banded 10 My boaf «teak. by - Bellef nies w - <0 1» but an overgrown cow yard after sll. and the borough dads are afraid to tackle the cow jaestion either because some of them have cows running at tnrke or becnuse tl It is not borough ' wealthy neighbors have, the hosed walks " and the a mosphere Ninety per cont the ores Py We Were op LL JAS ¢ vai fy i= I gOO. aba » be commit ad ory, part o 1 t) her orig nl a we eabbaged ha occasion of Lis ta ed om the seed of A toast wpear. The only times fellow's wife | gs even with nim i« when she tears up every thing sbout the premises, moves Lhe parlor furniture out on the Kons pool «0 tue neighbors can see ii, Faken un the carpets, mke you to clea stove pipe acd Lold one end of ihe wordt while she shakes it, but she gets foes Just the same, { ' beautiful lyric ia caning days iafliet. fun at annus! house twirn Patrons will | Will Perlstein's | the | New Trial for Johnson, On Sa urdsy morning says the Lock. Demoer el his decision granting a new triul to | John W the Culveys. Haven ot, Judge Mayer render Johnson for the murder of It witl take place in May { but the date for the new trial will be fixed at that time, The Judge over and dismisses the thirteen reasons pastes nesigned by the prisoner's counsel for a for the addi- deliberating | new trial, snd grants it tional reason that, while news In { in the jury room, they read a | paper article concerning the trial, this oonnection the Judge says: I'he defendant in a orimingl case { must bejtried scocording to the evidene To this the jury are bound by their oaths, and while the jury may no doubt, inadvertently probably with of his kind read the article] referred to, out sufficient experience in matters | it is impossible to determine what in- fluence it may bave upon them when they came to deliberate on the verdict Independently all authorities upon the it is maniest that the | Jury should be the result i ding impartial snd unpredjudiced ments. accord t to the evidence. 1,41 doctrine that a paper not | innevy 155 It is a well settled n he The {io | | | should not enter the jury box or the subject of their consideration. reasons for this are obvious and sanction a contrary doctrine would be to sallow the jury to make Iliws unto and the control, of themselves subjed Lhe to no A : be swaved by predig dion And more rigidly should De popular will. this doctrine athered 0 when the life of a human being is hangiog in on the balance. A Brave Act Just outside of Lewisburg the railroad the Mootandon and Bellefonte ine train was drawing wehing speed was about twenty mile 1 3 in the engines were } remen Pyers and Engineer Cherry The former was bending forward giving his attent While engine on to the fire in the engine, he was doing this he felt the reversed and knew that it was being stopped with desperate energy and for some urgent osuse; Looking into the face of the enginesr for the reason be saw that it was as white as a sheet and the engineer was looking intently at some bject forward on the track, 1 he 0 fire too, looked and saw that the ob id though unable to move fr man, ect was a small el endeavoring, m the track And I0OKIng al the engine with pgine was yel mov n, Ma the re Mare M Td M Benvet i= understood th ne are} vie Mr ng fut great preparal fing m for the happy event Bennet is » real estate agent de business n the n ise, where ire they will ie, he has alan versal Orange groves ir wind rate at inrge deer which had made its way down the mountiare n leer i by vertaker frig ¥ tone tend the engine 1 Coke : Phat she aver flirted That she laces t gut, Flat she Is lond o woual, That her shoes are to small, That she cannot keep a secret, Phat it takes hor Yang 10 dress, That she has kep! you walling, That she user suythiog but powder, That she says what she doesn’t mean, «Wm, Ludwig i» now where he should be, in the hardware business, he “a youd feliow sud bis many friends will be glad 10 learn that he is with the have | evidence | | Aen str ed his name office, and they were divided sew Hem ofl H, A. McKee & Bro. 0a Baturd.y evening of last week, this brought two young men up from {| Detective Amos Mullen of place, { on a charge of robbing some freight cars | at the Mileaburg depot, after getting » hearing and not having sufficient evi dence to proye their guilt were discharged, they -Oa last Thursday about noon quite an extensive run-off occurred about the Kyle McFarlans's hor«e took it into his head to run off, and run o the no diamond, ior luck ily injured, A be did, and made things lively occupants of the vehicle, few body was seriously bruises and in pair ol seared men, bugey was upset and broken up consid. erable, A young Arabian woman was taken Railroad Friday to ill at tion at Johnstown, on the Pennsylvania Sia evening of lust week and gave birth born child. at the station nn stil Several Indies, who wer: rendered her what ns the Poor Lo i | sistance they could, Soon afte; woman's husband appeared, and Director Ewly had her removed boarding house, a Some miscreant attempted to burn the Blacksmith and wagon Shop of Louis Bullock of Milesburg last week, Coal oil was poured over the floor and the building was fired in several places Mr the morning and discovered the fire d Bullock went to the shop early in mn time to save the building, 8 nge don tri woodwork of ne In was e to the and mming a buggy. The funeral zier took of Andrew Cr place from the Episcopal church on Sunday afternoon and was tended. of L. of largely at I'he K which he was He children A member, attended in sa body. leaves a wife and five small Consumption was the cause of his death Dec aned \ it Mr. | this country had SAYS A Bister, mother and one brother Ireland foe We ines fay Diptheria Ta Irene Cal SEYEND Years fied last week st before she died she called the family about her bade, them good bye and said God was taking her said the shortly before she expired home. She Lords prayer Irene was an ucusually tle girl and bat. tled heroienlly with the dread disease, but death had marked her for his own and she had io oF oy h . call 1 DeTre Is another fireside made sorrowful, but Heaven is yOu ver saved Mrs egheny A tter's terms and sign x contract at 84 O00 The beautifal snd sccomplished short stop will cording wear re SUMmMer, as usual Fhe Demoe weld its meet ub roo the ¢ Monday eve the pres P. Gray Meek presided, After regulsr routin " business had been through Gov of the elub and iE Present was on for a fhe Gow necessity glow i were piedged revision i o He mid the D the Pree Hie mu Le rejijeve sront burdens MFLY a a AIL staddida ® Tow) land he He Grover Ui eve Fhist every well dressed man in jul CAD pariy wa a candidate for up factions and st war among (themaelves All we need is harmonious section and | thorouga organisation in Centre county to put the Democr tie paity control of county affirm, again IL Gov, Curtin's speech was warmly applauded. Hon. Jno, A. Woodward and D. F. Fortney E+q. made rattling addressss and chair wan Williams promised in a neat little speoch an sotive vigorous and sucoess- fol campaign. The club room was filled and the meeting was a sucoessful one in point of numbers and interest, Miles- | burg and took them before Justice Linn | Fhe thine i into ! Expressions of Sympathy Assem April 21st ns of At nu special meeting of Loea Nn IL | S8R, the following expr 09 2333, K. of On i $y In pathy were adopted ; Waeneas | ack | Almighty God has been pleased h Ww im the, 10 re his sod move from our midst and called to | eternal reward our fellow laborers | respected brothers, Lawrence © Leary and Andrew Crozier, therefore, of Resolved, That ia the demise brothers we recognize that our commun- | | IY hing lost two of its most and esteemed citizens; Local A«sembly 3, K.of LL members; at “i two worthy and fsith ul their wives devoted husbands | and their children kind and affectionate | fathers, Resolved, That feelings of sympathy for their we express our deep families in this trying hour of their sffliction Resolved in black for a period of thirty That our charter ba araped days in token of respect for two dec (i TE] brothers our 1, That 1 inthe and a copy each | Also, | recorded in the minutes of of decossed be ths Assem- sent to RIDUY our brothers thal said resolution bly. | 3 Drusgs, chairman, Axpuesw M Wiaxn { Eo Committee hy ie Centre Hall hss moved here into the house vacated by jon of the Emanuel wool the following vf} Supt i. H Nagner A in } HOCK ey RB. 1 ramrine and Rossman Now horist *r ganist, Emma K 06 Sunday schools Dave reorga mbers of the different ¢ yO 8 Ongregat: s» that the children are gath Why not subseribe for 4 good Demo- cratic paper Ihe CENTRE DENOCS AT Will supply this want, W.FR Jaunt asl week a low days. Chey was oul On & Dusiness Clevan Dinges of the insurance of Weaver & Dinges of Bellefonte, here Mi Inst Monday morning for over Sunday w Leoors V. Swab opened school ten week This is Miss Swab’s first be term atlempl, but no doubt she will a PUM teacher M euats rake Harry Horner, Ge { ugh R and sar tl les Ane Who have nage wi ie w yn [| A va 3 business, feeling assured that by continuing to deal find it with the they to their und will notonly aivat tage but will be honestly lealt with notes 1 ON wil through the H K: Hj g of this paper Me Ars. Bro's yuncement tock LO carry the and on ann pur 11] of their Hardware good wi BY GR We eX pect al tha ba ness the same place : it and wa take saving, while we acknowledge that we are not as vet ex parienced Hardware men we have them th "ron | bave =» ok and have to.d« pine IL .) Minty respectful promising to wo we think lo Respectiully , A. McKeen & Ba you Ne we WE ARE WAIPING or, For warm weath For new industries. For the organ giinder, For home garden sass, For the biggest trout story. For the picaic season to open. For a general good time this year: For a big boom ia business affairs, For open air concerts by our band. For a sight of the fellow who would throw back into the stream « fonr inch trout. our | respected | nrm | was | td VEEN Kee & Bro | Jowan bot will engage in basin i : «Judge Orvis who bad 8 severe at i tack of rheumatism while fn Philadel- pl in is recovering, but was unable to adress the Democrat ie elub on Monday | night, the late Lawrences w The family of { O'Leary are in almost destitute cireum- | stances and the charitably disposed can do a good work by contributing some. | thing te the paper the | Martin Morrison f in hands of from our table of two months st least made 11s appearances again on Monday old he and best Tt was like the torning up of an friend alter vears of “ey aration Times is one of the sprightliest edited of give it a hearty welcome our Daily visitors and we Where have 11 hasent vou been #0 long? Dan't forget to e daily. PS the darned | turped up sence, thing he in various parte of town which are dan There are a number of board wa gerous to the pedestrian, and the sireel commiliee of counciis or the street commissioner don’t know where they are, we will publ sh a list pext week giving names and location so that the f{ councils may look after enfely fo 0 and limbs and perhaps of thousands damages, borough shape of As illustrating the legislative meth ods of the roosters in the Pennsylvania egislature we advise our readers to d Philede T: maa CRAY, An articie from Lhe in this week's issue of the | it is a rare ssmple of the way sre enacted for the poy ie of the monweaith their misrepresents regaiat Weare glad to know that iM condition an HOem are nn sae They thrifty and m grow ral Bryne was severely He was in « burt on night last walking » sires bh sie p- CWRIN, mpany wit ids when one of then i0ose board on the sid one et of the board flew up and struck the «. He suffered in hireast and broke nlensely and Unable 1« about iE] had sling ox . brothe Arter « t bh} and altenda members the (dyrder as 110 Fifth Avenue, Pitt IH, K. licks who some time apo 0. 4. Me] intend jeaving id his hardware store to does not ae here Mr. Hicks has for 5 ears been one of the wost prominent and sucessful business men, and has bosts of fricads all over the County, Whatever he may or} gage in he will give it the same ation’ ton energy aud push that has charac terized the conduet of his former Lusi: nest venture, We are glad to know that Bel'efonte is not to lose Mr, Hicks, ~The Altoona Times after an absence | Os L'st of unclaimed letters remaining in the office Bollefonte Centre post Mrs Annie Cartwrigh'; an; Harry ' ( § Frien- Hes Ambrose Latbers; Miss Ilda FF Lit- tle; Wm. Lohr; Mes Mary N Potter; Miss Clia Real; John W Rumford; John Mesto Persons inquiring for letiers named in the above List will please cay adver tised, Jawen H Doppise, pm Marrirp April 19. bh, 1888, at the residence of the brides psrents, Rv. MB i Hla Marsha Creek, by Neff ol Ro of Marsh Creek, Laning, Mr, Geo Miss Lao Centre couniy Pa, and lu Heaton Oris A KE £4 Coun'y Pain- Atty Leoas {ON bridge Maundy Clay Co., Tex. says; "Have trie Bitters Lier ! ! fad Pits Mr. D Ky positively ¥ 5 “rE BR VX MON Carve He died, adds x» ke Lest be ony 11eY #8 LAYS had it not been for Eiectric Bitt This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure a Aris and ' 1 senses, vnsch Lis- or Price ers and $l lands unequaieaq ne. at J. Zeller & Son's, CF | and berd callie in 1 00um, avid and Henry Sugar Valley AVA Pivsmiwexy 10 wasrle Line ID ’ ne UNES are RIWATYSE are] ' ng New aghs and | sure you geil ihe genuine, fit he Cah Make Io OD Liss sOTDELD the same Don st upon getting New Dis very, which is guaraniesd 10 give re Throat, Lung and Chest of festions. Trial bottles free at J. Zaller & Son's Drug Store Largs Bottles 8 . _, — A new line of printed jodia lineus, iswne, t Perl salecns and ginghatus, a han & Co (8 SELLE Cheay ONTOONERY & Co., for junrt twee, ve dry measure for at market jen LE by Jd Apion Chote dle ion ; Pried Curate, pe reans Kew Raine pe? poved..... Beane per goavt, Fresh Bettas poy pooed LE ll al anna ad savtry Hams pwr pound vnres viene A Aaipw at] poand HI Fos Hames vagal Zeger 3 dnd De anal Ec atm py FL per Ay a AN lt A i AS Apvien AR A A] heen oh EE Ll a Fidsusen
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