————_ do 15 @he entre Deworeat, | a2 THURSDAY. Manca, 21, 18809, Published every Thursday by the CENTRE DEMOCRAT PU HK, « { The 0' CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Are you seeking for a wife, To love and obey for life? Buy a ticket on B, BE. V's line, And you'll meet four sisters fine, or soon will eall Julian rare and calm Conduct A belle, and beauty, Next Martha he will Introduce Who vows a husband she'll ne'er abuse. Yet another—he'll portly Matilda eall, Whose hand wassought bylargeand smali: And Hannah, too, she cannot be flagged, These be sister four-all nicely tagged. Each for her portion, a furnuce had. Arn't they tempting now my lad? Then with Martha, Matilda or Julian, Try your luck and be her man. Centre Reporter, ~S ix prisoners the Centre county jail. ~The liquor trade of Erie has been assessed 850,000 to fight the Prohibition Amendment. occupy —That ancient dame, Belva Lock- wood, gave the people of Tyrone a ha- rangue last week. Spare us, dear girl. —*“Pigs in Clover’ is the name of a new puzzle, which like the fifteen puz- rle, is driving people crazy. Too much clover often makes pigs sick. ~— EX. Sheriff Dunkle read the riot act | to Feidler on Saturday last. in fine style earnestness in the It was done | and there was way it was done, —The fire I'he fir sla | considerable | guy well as ever, | that he ites Senator. tendered | al, we of Miles. citizens died and ne Was YK was a de. respected Hs years of Walker et Way, am Florey, iel Noon, ig i Rodgers shirk, of Milesburg unty deaths, iy evening, Miss Elsie d at home in , of Ben- , of Bellefonte and Mr, both of Bellefonte, as. her n. Zettle Me Hirose Bertha Shroek Fortney and Aaron 0 vacate their law | building, on the ra more desirable loca. dring’s building opposite They have rented the wated by Orvis. Bower that Prof. Ww. Pa., vill bey T. Meyer brother of J, C, Mey- a resident of Belle ig. We hope the report Prof. Mever is considerable talent ome & musician, reputation, and will find an excellent opening for and his profession in this place. «A new fence along the dam at the old Valentine Rolling Mill, is a thing that was needed long ago. A high bank with a deep spring made traveling some~ what dangerous at that point and have known of several accidents occurring there by vehicles going over the bank and into the deep water, Prof. Wilse Reitmeyer, of Lewis. burg, the musician and instructor of considerable reputation, is now at Zion giving their band instructions. Prof, Reitmeyer is a good teacher and with such material as is in that organization will ning them to the front in a short i Over ham,” GREAT WEATHER REPORTS. HER DID NOT ARR VE. |r E WEAT Week Wave {ab the Season. Last Cold aHaelst the Cold Warm win to be Flim, Last week the { guished itself in its reports and asusual | Inst wis was the subject of comment, On Thursday the following bulletin posted and mide everyone who read it shiver : ‘Hoist the cold wave sigpal; temperature will fall thirty degrees by Friday morning.” In view of this startling intel igence from headquarters, people thought of their heavy wraps, flannels and ulsters, to be ready for a genuine biustering blizzard on Friday. Coal bins were looked after and water pipes were well secured, A drop of thirty degrees, ge-whiz, the thought of it, made our frame shudder and teeth clatter. The horror of freezing to death was enough to frighten an ordi. thing to fire up. one of great dread and fear: who knew | what the next day would bring for | Greely and the signal service announced the cold wave and a drop of thirty de. grees in the thermometer. Friday mom ing arrived naturally but weather had not reported. weather signal still floated the lofty heights at State C were on the bulletin boards at The robbins and bh The gaily from cold ollege and the sta. tions, @ birds chirp they ed their tirst song of the season as tree Lo tree, and seemed le ape from brees enjoy the hin balmy L Was t enn and |} HAYY Wi A Greencastle Anis but on letters paper contal and a tic led the aut! if he told that his { and that he | State Colle { mason and + Issac i , of Belle. he had a trunk plac L Jat same Safforated by ( On last Sunday daughter of near Fill died very sudden! al Gass M Glenn, (Glenn, some time pre blood poison anu the best condition. On she retired early, A from stove passed through her room Hy from it that found scious and critical condition 10p. m. Medical and she was taken she never revived peared twenty years of age and admired by pipe escaped so rapi overcome and was | Wit at sHmmnont fresh air but oi ap a aid was nto the and life She waaa young lady of SOON about who knew her, Important to Liquor Dealers, The law distinctly states censes granted by the Court must he paid for within fifteen days from the date granted ; otherwise t Prothono. tary is required to mark the license null and void, It will be seen, therefore, that all licenses granted on Saturday last must be paid on or before March 23d After that date the Treasurer las no authority to accept the money. To Subseribore, Any of our patrons who expect to change their Post Office address this he Spring should notify us by postal card at once of the change. Be sure and mention your present Post Offien address and where you want it sent, The Powelton coal mines are lighted by electricity, which is the only one in signal services distin. | the | nary mortal and make him take some | Thursday might was | Grreely’s | "BE that all i. | MURDER AT KENOVD Making Shot While ni Arrest, : | Policeman Paul On last Toes occured at Renovo, in mun wak Killed by wis under the influence of biguor al th time and cast a gloom over tw: HOW THE MURDER CAME ABOUT, After Erie Mail left the Renovo sta- tion on Tuesday Officer | Paul, who had gone his i . i custom, started down Erie avenue, ie lay evening wiil Youn i i" homes. nig there as wis i had been appraised hy sey {of the antics of Chale David Belford, who were at on Huron avenue, The { been drinking and were Just before he Belford comi | Charles Sloan, an Italian nam Lis young men had loud monthed, arrived there Cleary and er 4 2) 4 up Huron avenue me and a man named Thompson. been drinking some, and as they met Cleary and Belford stopped, others coming up did likew in the shadow of the hoses | down the street was not observed until coming some loud swearing had been indiged in Then Paul stepped up to the crowd and { told the young remained and men to go home, Cle defied for took C ar the police. noth man to arrest him doing ing.” Paul then | back of the coat coll down Seventh street with lockup. That was the { by anyone but Cleary | officer was picked up from the street in front of the | i i i ! i | leary by and himto the last geen of Pau until the dying lox kup. THE MURDERER ARRESTED. At Il, an oud 3 Wout 8 o'cloe) ' uncie ned "1 240 Varn Another of the Murderers of MeClure and Flanagan Arrested Pa A if WILK: farcl Tesi hy AB in Private inf BARRE, ormation this | afternoon that Guiseppe complice of Red. Nose Mike in the MoeClure and at rouge Beverino, a i nur- ihe } of Paymaster Stables | man Flanagan, has n Italy and will be Vincenzo Villelo, last been arrested with who rested a for Red.) Nose Mike | have determined to appeal the su. court for a new trial for | client, and have already filed their of error. The the supreme court this April, here WAS ar month sgo. Counsel io preme ul writ case 18 to come up before Fire at Philipabarg On last Sunday morning at an early was discovered on fire, The timely dis covery and the hard work of the fire compuny saved the building. This game building was afire the Thursday previous and many think 4 was the work of an Ineenin fy. John Singer of Contngh township, Cambria county is the cner of an ex. traordinary cow that has had six calves inside two years and seventy days, and and | the Cleasiuld sion 1 Wghind, 1 3 raised all of them. resembling a bu {termined to gratify the I started | 4 their | | painter from Milton | who we selves by the iron rods, 4 habit i | ®t % B fore hour Goodrich's Hotel, at Philipsburg | "PP ed, was Killed befor ALLEGED MURDER AY OSCFOL A Nowly-Bora Habe Found i the Ds, O ins | Banton fang sod bani Conn the eireuriosity ved something in ndle; Hie (n i 1hieY $i CR | they obser and t} having beco It obitwining tl buaadie and ascertah contents fullvd «rn babe, | BOYS tion winneied and TOW from Death of William Hastings, Sr Willigan Tinzring I '» venerable may morming about Fan ~aitzman, Lock Haven. h caused ed AY, AI * Progress whi general weak. iv end in stupor. On San stayed WORBIONS ine sort had been dis. oY Yeurs old five Gen. H. ft was t} now in Sou the Winter thus and thawings Ions effect all the upon tin informs tl brid ge broke nl il L34 (:] SO. M | fell Thi we scaffold canght them Gleason, it he struck the water, as bolts and bars of the out. side cord which he struck were covers with blood. His body has not yet been discovered, young in the river wad drowned re on tl and is Wasnrtep~Lady Agents in town, Something new. Adress, T. J. Bunxs, 104 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. No applications for tavern license will be made this year in Huntingdon coun. every water | | alls were explained of in- | were He | | the dr affolding | ! Dan and oonfiry other men | FUN AMONG STUDENTS, IT RUNS HI( ! iH A STATE COLLEGE. lt 3 LTR “u Li FU Clune Thaw hig ke cispriared, the reshimen Facape i from th Pond, this me indus IRE & { which the dif] “° i | Vived abl the © and were shown 1s de. wd was of much They a mills plant by the manager idterest [AE 1 the to them fier 144 ” ' roi Klien the ¢ and the nail had econside making th night before the Works, [IP [hey rable excitement i8 Lrit 5 Lrip. To commence, Freshman were going eal their hack and make them walk to Lemont in the morning. The Se AWike ¢ phe 150 and in order to prevent guarded the wagon that ceeded in capturing A wh He was bound and held until m ning The tri Pp was mag! saan Around as a spy 0 Lemont When ¢ alts Lf but i foovgar any interference, they return: ed on th rminthe on hand ghted one an whin ’ {a break ne * 5 Where f ceili ii overesd by ne th i vards vis. | the | LN DMI ahosied 10 Mth by the Gen Rit of Venn jeslion au A monw of Pennsylvania in 0 the following bs propo tition of ¢ da CAI avivan {he ! Aan 4) A ME SDMENT f has cade s follows Af twenty two years of all have paid, with he or Age or upwards : two YOurs “a a ” county tax, which sh have been masessed at ASL Two months, and paid at Jeast one onth before the slection,” so that the section which reads as follows Every male citizen, tw Ent y.one Year possessing the followis ig qual Hie ations, » {| entitied to yote | First. He shal United Blates at i Second. He at all elections have a citi ast ane month shall ve resided in One year (or if havin wreviously been 3 gq fied el} ive porn citizen of the i be shall have removed therefromand 1 | then six months) immediately preced | election dhird. He shall have resided in the els sirict where he shall offer to vole at least yom ths immediately preceding the election ‘ourth. If twenty two years of age ards, he shall have paid, within two ale or county whiel i ) sued at least been the 1a | 80 as 10 read as fol) Every male citizen possessing the follow entitled Ww tion district {| resident and no! { First Unite without | rhack was |! of Friday morning | headway, wronsed all effort was and adjoin- fire spread was hb ontents being | stable, near Marble : Works. ow ve opened new ~t. head. work, numents, cmetery eather the for high m harged red ive us a call and | il lowest prices, HELLER & GRoOss, P. Me i i. a ereds of sald sale A that fel Irvan, Committee of have bee in the offier of the rr ary of said Cond Wl will be appr ued on Wednewlay April yh unless exeept ions bw § bod hereto before day Paollefon te Maseh 2 the sceount , | Joseph Kelso wate thot her that Pa L.A ING SHARYYER, Prothemotary P! BLIC SALE Prirenant to an order of Orpan's Court, of Cen tre County, Pa, there will be exposed al publie sale, on the premises, in Worth townshin, in “ald hunt} on Saturday the file Akh da} of day of 1 iti 1858, the fo plowing Aosctihed tata of Ebenezer R x, deceasnd, fo wit: All x AT that oer tain pleee pd 1 land Miuated in 1h Worth totnship, north, BG Reh Crone Her : on beaten | Poor By | the | urned | L. A. SCHAEFFER PROTHONOTAR pea ppondont tified that the ommissioner in chy he tL ied « the take testimony, and that ties of his appointment nie Penna. on Tuesda i WK A.M. whenand where JOrL Se Propet y W. J. SINGER COMMISSIONER : THE UNION ROOFING CO.,:- Tyrone, Penna. near big | ACT RERS - SLATE GOODS. Hy ( advantages fo Satnish Builders and Property owners with FIRST CLASS SLATE ROOFING. We use mone | | the best qualities of BLACK IDIaNosnD, Pracn | Borros, ote. Sate, and employ none but ily experienced roofers<not he practical slate roofers,” formerly gle roofers AND ROOFERS OF pee ial Wi Pe t a Np ally of Slate Rlackboards' Ur good « te METAL ROOFING. - Genera ents for CORTRIGHTS ME TAL ROOFING rh ete, American Cement Com pany s Coment, Terra Cotta Goods. All kinds of Building Paper and Ashostos roofing. Have the best ands of Cement in large or small guantities al very low prices. i Repairing promptly attended bo. AN work guaranteasd and references farnished. Call or send for elronlar and farther information to UNION ROOFING CO. Main offios In Proven sock, TYRONE. PA CHOI E Bu ILDIN NG LOTS! Messrs, Shoemaker and Scott hoy for
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