& She Centre Demorrat, DIRECTORY. DISTRIOT AND COUNTY OFFIOBRS. Congress, Hon. JX0. PATION, Btate Benator, lon, W, W, Berra, Clearfield. Bepresentatives, Hon, J, A. Woonwakp, Hon, L. Ruoxs, Pr wdent Judge ith Dist, Centre and Huntingdon Hon. A, O. Foret, Bellefonte, Ascociate Judges, Hon. C. Munsox, Hon, Daxiey Ruoans, Couaty Commisdoners, J¥o, C, Hexpeasox, Jxo. D. Decges, M.D, Favre, Marreny, Qom missioners’ Clerk, Sheriff, Ron'r Cook, Ju. Deputy Sheriff, R. K. Witsox, Prothonotary, L, A. BCHAEFYER, Tressarer, Cavs Goss Register and Clerk Orphans’ Court, Jno. A, Reve, F. Hanren, worder, Paristioe HNatrict Attorney, J. CO. Mees, Coroner, Dr. HL. K, lioy, aunty D LOap’t A. Mu Recorder, xo, Dep puty Re snciive LODGES, Lodge No, 208, A. Y. M., meets on Tues. or before every fall moon. nalafonts yt ghto Balin a Chapter No. 241, meets on the first Fri iy night of every month, nw Sonstans Commandery No, 3%, riday night of every month, Centre Lodge No 188, 1. 0. 0. FP, meet avery Thurs ay evening at 7 o'clock at 1. 0. 0. ¥. Hall, opposite tush House. Bellefonte Encampment Neo, sod fourth Mondays of each mw posite the Bush House, Ballofoute Council No every Tuesday ave K.T., ou the second 72, meets the second oth in the Hall op~ of U0 ving in Bush Arcade. Logan Branch Connell No. 14%, M. mosts every Friday sve Bellefonte Conclave No ris’ New Building the secs ning of each month, AM. meets Junior Ocder UA | MLL OH me ots in Har | td and fourth Friday eve a. P east of Alliance, when he wasaroused by the trainman who had discovered that something was wrong, Conductor Day and the brakemen not- iced that no mail had been thrown off the baggage car at Salem, O,, and when Beaver alFls was reached they went for- ward to make an investigation. They tried to open the door of the baggage car but found it securely fastened. Af. ter repeated rapping Richardson was aroused and he unfastened the door. The body of Syms was found lying on the left side, resting on the left arm, The right arm was extended, and near it lay a 38-calibre revolver, which had been taken from a satchel belonging to Richardson, which he had left unlocked The blood was oozing from a bullet woimnd in the right side of the head, about two inches back of the ball had lodged in the brain, ductor Day ents 5 OF C01. 14 'S a red the ear he 1 several letters written | y Ome of them was in the mtare of i Conductor Das wonld not state what was said in the letters, Henry Richardson, the express agent, when seen at the Union depot, said: “On Sunday we have little to do, as the express matter is light and there are valuables to look after on that no day, The | | Kn awa republic anof Warriorsmarl a Will, | atory in this place, arrived here to- day to consult with the members of the board of commissioners in re- gard to the furnishing of the various buildings of the institution. All the members of the board were present and spent nearly the entire day in going through the buildings and notiog the necessary furnishings which will be required. The last legislature passed an appropriation of $60,000 for this purpose, but as no appropriation was male for main- tenance of inmates, it is not proba- ble that the reformatory institution will be thrown open to the recept- ion of she state's proscribed wards | until afier a suitable appropriation { for this purpose has been made. Mr. George G. Hutchison, n well | this county, isthe leading diate the assistant warden Major McClavghry. Mr. sou’s appointment would meet with | for and wtll likely receive ap pointment of unui alified pnblic approval. .—— Having but little to do after we left lance, I lay down on top of the and throwing a coat over my head AL i mail, | to 8] | reached leep. 11 Ail nothing more until we The firing off of a awaken fa are used to hearing signal caps explode | revolver would not me, we | Bellefonte FPencibles Co, “BB.” Sth Reg. N. meets in Armory Hall every Friday evening. CHURCHES, Presbyterian, Howard street. Rev, Wm. Laurie | Pastor Services every Sunday at 10 S08. M.andT p Xx. Sanday School (Chapel) at 230 ». » Prayer | Meoting ( (Chapel) Wednesday nt 7-00 pr. x. M. BE Chorch, Howard and Spring Streets, Rev. D « Monroe, Pastor, Services vary Sunday at 10.30 4 wand 7 vw. Sunday School at 8-20 ». x. Prayer | Mesting Wednesday at 7-30 ». x, i 8i. John's Protestant Epiue opal Ohnre Allegheny streets, Rev, J Bervices every Sunday at 16.30 am Prayer Mee We and Friday . Bast Mass at ¢ h, Lamb and Oswald Davis, Rect and Tp Ye Bishop Street o Pastor i services 14 Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rev. W Sayder Pastor, Services evi ry Sanday at 10.30 and 7 ». wm, Sunday School gina n Meotin ng Wednesday evening at 7-30, East High street, Rev, Chas. T. Steck, | Pastor Services evory Sundey at 1030 oa. %. and 7p i M. Sanday School at 2.30 p, M. Prayer Meeting at 1-30 Wodnosday evening. h and Thomas Strests, Rev Wertmsan. Pastor, Services every other 8 y at 30 A. x .and Tr... Sunday School at § & x. Pray Meeting Wednesday at 7-30 9, x. A. M_E Church, West High Street. Bev. Norris Pastor. Bervices every Sunday morning and evening Y.M. C. A, Spring and High Streets Mesting and Services Sunday std» wu Bending Ryom open from 8 4. %. to 10 ayer § Lutheran, United Brethern, Hi Ganers! | Library and 7. um dally The Champ on Swindler NEw York, E. Bedell, the real wind) ed its of sh . 1a IRL 2 James clerk who law firm of “I IS i HIER September 25.— tate the BOC Lie os prnal ont t of for afternoon, Philip Ceross. and Josphi ne early examination Emerson it Broad way. where $120.000, an wers also armaigned th mained atonly Inspe tor Brynes & 1 who we morn of the police that in the cu 1i] today the witom of the Bedell swindle had been I renched. and that 2264. 500, was the full | Bedell’s method | to bind his firm | to a full responsibility the investore | The police Aire pie that he lost amount of his thefts, wis of such a nature A tO in every instance, tled over Bedell's assertion £120,000 playing policy. "They profess to be unable to understand how so much money could be Jost at policy, and part of the story the police are industri. In any event this money | % this ously sifting. is a dead loss. Bedell's victims ean | ope to cover is what can be realized by he sale of his Wii Deptuty Assistant IL. H. Watts, Bedell forgery of the registers signature and stamp, said that it was possibile that | other cases of a similar Kind might have | escaped the notice of the officials in the register's office. He had not the least | doubt but that other cases would turn | up. It stated at the office of the er's Loan and Trust that the company, which is among the | heaviest involved, will not be losers, Bedell's employers will «have make the defaleations good. } i { hester farm. of Deeds | king to-day of tl i i legiste IN Sea Farm. company to day as to Shot in the Head, Pirrrspuron, September 24. A mvs. terions suicide occurred on express No, Kon the Fort Wayne railroad en route from Chicago to this city this morning. William Syms, one of the oldest and most efficient baggage masters on the road, shot himself through the head and the dead beddy lay in the baggage car for sev. eral hours before it was discovered, In the same ear wax another man who was sound asleecp, unconscious that for forty miles he was sleeping with death. Syms took charge of the baggage oa at Crestline, 0,, last night. He had been in the best of spirits during the day and talked pleasantly about several persons he had met, but when the train reached Alliance he seemed to be de. pressed. At that station Syme was one of a group of tralnmen who discovered + the Mitehell mystery. As the train top of the pressed spiri 1541 Us ira © ol n | Spee | suicide. | the letter said: + | Very mysteriously, f at k tamarind £ 4.3 members of hast road for twenty-four vears, mar " { He lived had two broth : iin this « iy | pital lof the {twenty-three the been attacked and three | ously demic The township, | years age, | after graduating at the i : medical college, rion along y clock this ad reached Be the road. At ir, when the Falls, I was rapping | $ points morn rain h aver iwakened by hearing some iat the door of the one bags re Car. got Up a d was startled to see the dead body {of Sys | he I found that the This I removed and opened the door in Conductor Day ving on the floor. * had pl acd a bar ACTON door. LO and the brakeman. yer iro RE. safe. He did not seem in de s and gave no intimation that he contemplat Syms had written up his report as far west of Alliance, fhe was nervo Canton, It showed us and evidently in a ind, There is mw ulation as to what caused é { uch to 10 written him Conductor Day in refering The letter It h | SUPpose no ond but in ints at certain ters whicl th amily will ever } 8371 eh 3 1) rt Fort Wayne He was not the ied and was about 40 vears of and Fort Wav age, OL vied ompany. - Yellow Fever in the Jolande St. Sa 0, De wa Yellow fever reign 110) and at the n Of battalion of outside have falles fever. Seventeea m are 111 bid, Of a detachment men on duty at Parades, attacked and seven died i tality bas been terrible. Tino ning has been swe island of Nassau has de 2 furty days’ quarantine, - -—_— - Death of Esteemed Physician Hustincpon, Pa. -Dr. William M. Jackson, - <5 September a well + | ‘od ' ; { known physician, of this place, died at 7 o'clock this morning, after an {illness of naarly a year’s duration. | | The deceased was born in this Jackson county, forty five | father Jackson, who still John Doon Jefferson | in Philadelphia, Dr. Jackson married Miss Elizabeth | his being survives. located at Reedsville. Mifflin county, Fifteen years ago he removed to this place, where, until about a year ago, when incapacitated by ill health, he continued the practice of his profession. Dr, Jackson was well versed in the theory and pract ice of medicine and frequently was called upon by his brother practi tioners, both here and elsewhere, for consultation and advice, His death was due primarily to a pul monary affection, superinduced by exposure to inclement weather. He leaves a widow and two children to mourn the loss of an affectionate husband and a tender father. The funeral will take place from his late residence on Penn street on Thurs Once bh as { ago Morrison, of Newton Hamilton: and | Tug post office department has res | went | ceived several dispatches from the | Beck-Loveland case, yellow fever district which in iicate { that the rupniog of trains on nearly Il the roads in Alabama and Mississ- ippi has been abandoned and that the { others were whole section i8 panic stricken, with any degree of certainty is vy | way of Montgomery and even this | route is threatened. The people along |, the Vicksburg and Bbreveport road seem to be one vast The Ill, telegraphs: “All Mobile as they mob, post- master at Cairo, C i ve been abandoned trains on the Cairo and road ha ha will be to-day on the Calro and New Orleans line. The below hands of a howling mob aod a quar rantine is everywhere.’ - country is in ihe - - to the t hye JON SHERMAN was opposed (a dian fshieries becanse it gave i} English too much, he w as opposed tothe retalintion message because it was Woo 8 amd LER FRE f hard on the ( a American stockholders anadian railroads, England Now he wants t in ’ wanted to Baht vin he didn’t then 2 witle § rchston died so that littl i ’ : can be paid to his opinions, . —— A Sudden Death Mills, - § loved MJ velock FEES ad ivof In ol iL als ¢ rand] immediately after but did not send had and I OT a i the doctor amily Satunday morning Mis be had she died % ad i wild on that the pos em and It is snpposed that the wroughly cleaned digris, of and Ii she gteened of been 1} a composition zine, poisoned the { would be even mo the only had only til n in the city three weeks, oil a Blairsvill where her mother resides, Her remains were taken to her brother John's 1010 Eigh. teenth avenue, This is the | occurred in this } the WAS near residence, mirth fatality that family. Her Ts . oo) Cues Frenne yar wu father VEArS of her Tyrone another was killed 1s SOY YORS ae one bir was killed on the branch. A short time after this brother had both feet so badly crushed | in the Tyrone yard as to necessitate am. putation, and not long after the opera. tion he died, Altoona Tribune, andl oth is Death of Myra M, Southard, Death has again vigited the home of one of our citizens and taken from it one of its brightest ornaments. Yesterday afternoon at 220 the silent messenger beckoned away the spirit of Myr M fRouthard, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Southard, to her blessed abode beyond, relieving her of any further pain and care, and giving her in ex. change eternal bliss. Miss Southard has been a sufferer for some months months past from pulmonary affec- tion. which she bore to the end with much patience. She was a thorough christian Indy. and had been fdentfied with the M. E. Church for many years. For sweetness of spirit she will be held in long remembrance by all who knew her, and her death will be a further reason for thoss she has left beeind to pros forward in the christian to | Bb abrert Nig, The | ‘only means of reaching New Orleans | [son's harness was taken, One, Her home | Tne enjoying has | | not be alive to our interests ? lo ea sly sf Meetings to be Held. Democratic meetings will be held this Thursday evening Otc. 27th at the following places: Linden Hall, to be addressed by J. C. Mever, F. E. BinLe Bandy Ridge, James ScuorizLp and others. Millheim, J. L. Srancrer, J. KAUFFMAN, R. Milesburg, Boggs Hall Wu, C HoLLAHAN, Philipsburg, Kinc. 28th 1888 | Penp Hall, Gregg township C, A. Kriss C. Meyer and Friday evening Sept. | Bower and W. | Centre Hall, J. F. ForTxey. ! oo Horse and Boggy Stolen, { Last night the Lock Democrat, a horse belonging to HiVvs | Half W ay House, [also a buggy from George R. Thompson, | [ who lives along the river just below the | Hat Way House, Mr.” wasn witness here yesterday was stolen, as was the ’ 10 in got home abou = MN at nig! nil the buggy 1 3 o'clock ali i that he and som ning discoversd it had disappeared. While talking about the matter Mr. Martin came tow Jersey Shore, and reportesd the loss of Neither Marti and this mo o Fs along oing ard u's nor Th and it is e the thief got the attae stolen horse his horse, om 1 known wher with which he The weighing about 1,000 pounds, ringbone on right front foot white star on his ‘a Maud S t Whitney N.Y. lnprrobe, head the horse to th buggy. Was a with and a The buggy SR tot by the Cis mer -_— Conference The Unit Hs session A prpeint uae nts, Con Pi... made the Altoows Presi : od Brethren in Greensburg following its for APPOoIntne i 1). Sheerer Altoona—T. P Bigler—1), El Bellefonte; Calvin Hi Fast Junia I District Orner. 138, Nini 11. Brown ingdon—W, Cramer Sader unker. H. Mattern Millhedm—J. Felix. Port Matilda—W, Three Springs—A Tusearora—To be sup tonastown W. Emintiises H. F [FY tiling AVerpool , A Jackson. Davedso 1 et | a. Sport - H.T Shupe, done Li Un The { ompany wm TINed, are = | P nai th suction of tran stn Y¢ all the sidings aud blockaded during a goodly por T trash large in proportion as can be seen by the dally the different hotels, recorded in the ITEM. TEL FETE lay immense trains of i det tion of the dav, he passenger 1% al arrivals we have been prosperity. up to their own necessities our Progress | We booming. re rapid. that is cities and villages are not town our neighboring great ale i degree of Pros sey iy. { Out in the country the farmer smiles | over a bountiful | | mines and stone quarries ring with the | wrvest and the ome Why leorgan. song of the hammer and drill. f trade, enlarge its mem. bership until it takes in every business ize the board « { and professional man in the town. ale ready breaking for more desirable loca. | tions, close to the aw material of their | manufactures and show them our ad. vantages. Make a solid move for com. petition in radlroads. There is no theory in this, Everything can be accomplished by united and energetio action on the part of our people. i to the industrial centres of the east «List of nnelaimed letters remaining inthe post office at Bellefonte, Centre connty, Pa.. Sept. 24th, 1888: Mra. W. W. Brown, Mrs. Catherine Dunlavey, A. J. Duncan, Chas. Fry, Elmer Gibson, Mrs, Mary E. Houser, Gumey E. Hosterman, Miss Kate Lose, Mrs, Bella Marek. Edward T, Keyhart, James O'Connell, G. W. Patton, Mrs, Viola Schaffer, Mrs, Mary Smith, D. R. Watson, Mes. I. 8. Williams, Persons inquiring for letters named in the above list will please say adver tied, das 0H Dosprxs, P.M, primo the deantes who attended Haven | Joseph | Hutchi- | Martin, of Pine Creek township, backof | est and most convenient Thompson, who | harness | brown | 1 SIA | For three vears | enjoying this wonderful | If our people could just size | All | Go | En THE GRANGERS’ PICNIC LH GRAD SUCCESS ————— bob he a— So Far, Notwithstanding the Equinoxial Storms. 1 To 20 Thousand Peaple On The Grounds Yesterday, A DITION 4 L LOCA LS. 4 wef] hairman Williams bas gone Colornda and DD. ¥, Fortney has left in charge of the Aampaign, Col, Teller. Lawrence Brown. LL. T Munson, and Mr. George Potts sini on the granger yesterday, ~The Millhetm Band furuished mu. sie for the picnic yester: day. elville bund of Snyder C present, Syndicate which purchased Betz Breweries In Philadelphia proposes Lo get up acorner on beer by purchas. the large Breweries and frozing out the smaller one's, In other words « tust’ is brewing Thanks to Fatngegy T s T x. was also the “heer ind ¥ +} 4 Urge ring, iney i | : { Dad words, i lee i HEC In | off thei SWE A railroad ist | an to swear at unless it | bs tter on a arding bo | Three parties were tryin b was done, and of co part uch whole sale * 3 nitnessed since Adam rder The display of live ments and machinery was very as | eredita Amor atten bie, i r 2 Lad jsplays which of | Shoop & Boozer, of Centre Hall, agris | Mee of Bellefonte, agricul. ig the attraciey 1 those On were nc cultural in | nts and wagons almont & Co, etc, tural implements, buggies, Ih Road sierhs. art A. McQuistian, ! of all home | Williams- | instruments Company's | of Bellefor | buggies and a fing surray, William M. Brinker, al Centre Hall, | made, and musi rir ron ng | burg |D A Boozer, | Landis & Kamp, Brown There with harness: Bellefonte, tore and Potter, harness were others on and AV. M: of | ground displays 11lae exhibition and sale, Lo | Pleasant Gap, bad the finest display tof blooded stock on the grounds. T. Benton Ulrich, of the Daily Centre County Times, smiled on usand hand- ed out a copy of his paper as did Brother Fiedler, of the Daily Gazette; both these enterprising gentlemen looked weary, and doubtless wished it were over. We saw dozens of people we knew, and thousands we didn't know; we were tramped on by big men, jammed agamst trees by big women and slobbered over by babies and yet we can't say that we were hap. py. “A wise man winoeth his way in’ a crowd by kindness,”’ and when we were squeezed as flat as a postage stamp between two motherly fat wom. en, we politely removed our hat, bowed and mellifivous words said, “thank you." Everybody did it. The crowd waton it good behavior and in| en profane | ircen- 4 | positor acting ag bridesmaid + He anting clearovn i printer ia fall exy | Herald ¢ | fi w the season lover i : refrigera- | Benefonte, | the | : | copperhead snakes, twisted together in Wares for | ATT i her come oth. ie retired , the lo the pl : | ride an ay sauecr- |’ ! ! J sires & restored, Democrat. TROT AYN x Suy mano The fine § son of the a« SOCTtyY or otherw at 8196 for any viol . . ¢ ) 3 POLIT AINE Geer (aw me up newed my subscrption ped amd by and so the baind after it contained $end eck { the prophet, the very find issue I wd quit taking the paper the same trick that want to me all somition of i Lgl i i lire a dozen able men to kKiek around { avay with me. | my mew bam.’ The editor of ives the following as his share i the Sharpsburgh wsday evening a ging to Oscar tation, riously ¥5 pre Ostigi HIVE ga Trimble the Vall y { for half ted and on Trimble an hour, found Carlo standing guard dozen barn, them half fence posts piled near tl $0 he set 1 work res | on which slunk 0 moving $0 I'rimble ol away raised the last one find nest a ball. With an.okd-fashioned flail he Feduc ed the snake population of that section 126, for there were just that number of the serpents in the bunch The largest one measured 21; feet, and from that down to 6 inches. Tris a temperance locality, too, The Trains Stop Running. WASHINGTON, September 24. The post office department received several telegrams today from the yellow fever district which hxlicate that the run. ning of traing on measly all mads®in Ala. Paitin and Mississippi has been aban. doned and that the whole section is panic stricken. «+ The only means of eaching Now Orleans with any degree of certainly is by way of Montgomery, and even this rent is Witte, Te along the foksburg ilies road seeing to be one vast mob, The Jt vttog' at Cleo, 1s,
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