af, PA., THURSDAY, May 23, 1889. NO. nT mn LLEA OF MURDER IN EDITOR ny KY 0 The Crutee Drewocrat, ORVICT Till WiLL PLIST HANG, CHAS. R. KURTZ, trong Testimony that the Poliseman Paul's ~f yore Presented Ly the State Showing Murder was Praneditatad TERMS OF SUBSCRIVTION, $1.00 pes $l.) Leguiar Price year When ald in Advane not pald inside of three do. strictly HOS A When subse ys will : [} years lu will be charg trae hil) VOL for the Jury | Chatries man i'n conn! 12, 188} he it occured dug. ing the olf s sttempt 10 hand Clesiey in the niabahavior on the 8 that of his when ordered ppd Senin hah tarnis. will: be thered to it Phese terms will x ' ed to in murder of Police BIOrY case fIory case tile - ys . ICditorin . if and his refed, aul us, to go hone > Parl Is of allowing p14 paid Tie idea who compa to do se, hold by whi fort Mr. Of Cle h he wus firing of which awaiting the | ne LL on trial before the cont fall in ew of Hin Ai three of the Judges ELE 8 4 sid to have had ry when the shot was fired Kilhed, this youth their tax pol i! have n one: it i= a scheme of the -— instantly Tie Republicans of was the Tuesday LOO Mm omized lost on i visons eleciion ype faver as the Tis tha P Views Wik Amendm ’ + Wo ALAN 18 biect cham? brewery in the state, oes fellow i O84 “OTe thay Less on streets witl among political ", & will I N 1. + bird ward, that the sabhject oration HE TRIAL OPENED 3 wi'' which he deliv : ‘ hile ’ . Doss which he delivered in an able Green B. Young. of Renovo. testified teranner, FigprLen ism he sceonnts 8 of) {ve IT Agreal 1s over the borong To settle this matter would say that hofield Tof A ’ fonte account of Mr, * was passed Wen ud itors ides ells con charge their duty the first pla matter voud a the y | Come awh Fires '™ GHEE : : fxs i La il 1} hin ary had Chain Dam, two erected a ba on top er in ge pol witha tin 1 Harrfzon and tection.” T'wo was meeting were | near by, ood the speakers told the diences that if Clevelandihould be elect. ed the furnaces would be blown ont, the mines closed and wages reduced at oth. er places. At that thoe the Kevstone | furnace near ry was in blast, The fur. nace is now idle and the little village a nearly depopntatad, hut the pole and | rooster are still in posi tion, The top of the furnace is covered with boards, and there is no telling when the stack will! pack on his Httle Boy's feet, again be lighted, The mines are iso | John P Dwyer, edi r of the Denove idle. The wire mills {n South Easton | Evening News, testified that on the | have heen working with u redunoed fored | nine of the murder he win walking | for severn! months, During the lust fwlong Huron avenue shortly after 1" campaign the wen were told that If | gelock, Ie was within o few feet of | Harrison werw elected the trade would | Oak street when he heard a shot in the | improve, Ahant 100 employes are now | direotion of the lockup. He stopped | waar ARE ati Dees, Trek tere ls 4 ; ; 3 . v moment Ler a A Tan runing RA? of Mrevosie por opt rhe ne A Tikal Ne ele naan da weler | nt ) \ : a 1 o'clox RK. i out Ww Cert Ho Pro. | wid | He! to. f' La {in . stick out of a wind W d Cleary r his RA hood, a | please, (vorge ( Wo Hyves in the night that Paul Cleary hh 8 o'clock on er. He heard Cleary say that | whe him th Whe i. Hd ssw sith 2 eoru. Lhe nan tried Lhe eknup would be a doped man. Hedid got no. Hee who was with Cleary, und wouldn't { have noticed Bim had he pot stopped fo put , March | [cles hous and | hit he i an and two other ith iim, “Good. bye He heard the man V0] court om wed on Wednesday morning the face of the prisoner wore an expr telling on him, ul blocks. SSO. but he bore up face of the damaging i the sLimony. The testhwony which followed guve tie necount of Cleary’s visit to his un. und his trip from Lock Haven inti he was arvesticd, Cleary ’s mother who was in the court during the session of Wednesday after. noon, came in Thursday morning end when the prisoner came in he sat down beside her and they had an earnest con. versation until court opened, wept for sometime before court opened, Captain Kress opened the defenses by ldy He fury. revealed Ladner turned | gen. | The strain was evi- | Mrs. | i Cleary all the while looking very sad. Another Indy who was with Mrs. Cleary | wm ADDITIONAL LOCALS, ~Pic-nic to the i excursions | valley cave are on the tapis, | ~Clearfield will have 4th of July celebration. 4 monstrous ~Travel on the early train from Lock Haven to Tyrone is increasing daily, == Another batch of rank The Fifth nt, National Guards of Pennsylvania, will encamp {at Bedford Springs in July next. {| =Two Italians were arrested on Mon- day evening by officer Gares and put in the cooler, legime “Did you see those elerant cashmere coils for children, at the Cash Bellefonte? «For a fine Toust «og | beel-steak, 20 to Beezer Bro's gheuy street, ~When in town don’t | Fauble's Clothing Hall large stock of fine clothing guaranteed to fit «A wond Bazaar, tender deed was | INAITAES { that he the previous and the { premeditating rs test) it er and Lis peaceaheness, Thursday ‘ fr n. Friday morning t} Attorney and oo IY ine t of murder in Messrs MceCormick able above t while degre A ess delivered pleas t net he second de. ge Mayer presented the law A irapars +h tip i111 verdict 1 o'clock ut Hin two Keel Lhe A itl Tens silence breat vas guilty n degree, will to b and Cleary hanged by Judge F COming week, it is presy general fond, mt. ns SO give it minded people wiv | ! the evidence. fol hat trial and of makes the there is S expect, within He is only teen vears old, with his life, liad he t committed this awfol erime, all be. thn. Grailty as oe is, it seems a pity iis young existence should end in this terrible way, and it would only be humanity to make an effort to have the extreme penalty for the crime averted, hal the majesty of the law has been vin® deated by the verdict rendered, and all | who have murder in their hearts ean now see that Clinton eonnty juries are pot to be trifled with and that they will maintain the statute ss made and pro- | Vided ie defense, it failed, as wa man Is now 3 wow { mallow 5. f Tiny that tM I. 508 Hipple | asking | | MAL | Anil valley, { was sued for | per | The i} malice ™ tratev World it print he und 1d ous howeve Ir. Judg found that ry the jury | of was true fiot thi enced a vigorous campaign ntead 0 hold meetings in every town and school district up Lo the day of electi They a large list of w speakers who will present their cause so that all may understand them Whether in favor or against the Amend ment would of § county Hh. bitionist have ! He “ ind hear the ivise all togo the | ter whn will fill { this place during held his first deliver | ing and Mes hs f riv as organi It is { dead trout are {above Lhe ( { If any part | namite or posion in this st Ki and proses al that een along La reported wan entre Iron ( Hany HR Ale gULY oO parpose of ling fish they | ferrited out od extent of the BOHDOe em iaw Am I in this sect “rowed i ser} [lowed to be de | quantities will Kill wy by such means they If they are the polation of the stream and should be stopped, | be exterminated, xd by must ~<A resident of Fayette county ed for home a couple of days siviee with a jug of spirits, 2 wen and a bed.cord. Having sampled the jug he found the ham heavy, and after Cropping it sever. ul times, concluded to tie the cord to it aiid drag it. By the time he got home the cond hed slipped so far through Lis hands that the ham was far behind hina. Standing in the doorway he pulled hand over hatd on the cord, and to his wife, who wanted to know what | meant, he answered | “Just yon ai tr yon ond i Sia, and i if Hungarians | arrived in town on Wednesday morning. | oon | {of the South { trinl out start. | $ RESERVE MEMORIAL HALL Penns. | — THE AVPFROPRIATION VETOED BY GOV BEAVER, The Bullding Mast be Erected by Individ. unis A Btrie! Election The South Calis Governor Beaver's veto of the priat the Corps for the erection of Memorial Hall on the Gettysburg battle-field, certainly inconsiderate ill-advised but it should not halt Reserves in to pro- appro. ion to Pennsylvania Reserve i WAS ol the 1 proceeding out CArTY their gramme, ’ priat Tents ons to the different Re that asa generous proffers made nor Curtin for the supply of serve regi. and with basis, the iro why hers grand sent re. it of the I'hey have the previous appro- | { in this coms and | to Gov. | a» work f omple~ ! al Hall as planned bythe but the def patriotic citizens ature meets; or, i Li] Unout ASTHICT ELECTION LAW by the Recest Legislature to indah Nribery at Ploctions nwealt] A ssemb) the ive RiVE “ia by enacted person who shall ow ’ y ner to give to an ejector eward or other valuable con. we al any of voling on an constitution, or 5 r for withholding al 0 na 1 giveo tion to any other per seeding one RO npnson. § The south Calls IG bales of cotton « ON i com 100 (6 A) bigs : produce AK i : or agricul SWULIREE IRE ET $800 1000. ive been tl L wi 1 of the pa and farm Ten thousand new indus ablishments in mining ufacturing daring the same period have been inaugurated and got under way in that section. All this that the redeemed] Democratie “Sglid South” marching on to prosperity at a pace and progress that promises «oe long to out. strip the more powerful and wealthy sections north of tie Ohio nua the Po. torone Rivers, “Dixie's land” is no longer “the land of cotton” alone. It Is becoming the Lind of coal and iron and mines ond manufacturers. Come South—come 8 nith cap't J ste and farm ers of the Noithern Stites. “Going West" a plaved itt. There is wealth and comfors ww iting you In —-Nuw Dien Times Democrat, LLIN) | Lh YOeRl Nob " product io ation show 1] hels of | and man. | has in : election i | mentst I promise to | WASHINGTON LETTER. Frem our regu Corporal swimmingly ar correspondent Tanner | n his a getting 5 gelling IW J Treasury turning the surplus | pockets of the ex-soldiers of the counts I 8 y well | progressing that the pes sion appropriation for fiscal year endin 30.1 standing June twit) 851.750 the Tress for Or already exhausted ILE Immense amount 000, The payments made bs ury de partment for week end pensions ast Saturday, amounted ! A000, Win ill end no man can say, I» ich mistaken 1 i raise a big ram ing the enormous sum of #11, this thing w unless I am very mi pension question w iry bef the House at the next se re LEE started i : may be post while wwentually, draw the The « much cl} ciency | w i These [here were two matic host ippointed has been eXOneratre nati dou noe with Mr. egation 10 up of ex Mayme as surveyor of {that be had beer On - Keepers and Ue nt of the communi appointed rison LANSING MILLIONS FoR MENTS a Railro snd Compan dock from $106 545 Present stockhold ited to subscribe to ths cent. of their preset new stock will be issued and 4 per cent. interest ved on all payments made is Juls up tothe time the stock shall be The allotment blanks will, as egotiable in the Exchange. will be used for improve line and construction. AV ts of the company this yem en £11,000,000 and $12.00 % per cent, of this onm be The company ™ reasing very fast and wm eased expenditures. The ton g at the ra ent, per annum, And Joos rs must be provided to ma fourth tracks are regu ces, and will absorb sow MX: to ers will } extent « holding n Novembs will iN AR The requiremes will be betw NN. a ared fi assels, business is nires i in in 1, is increasin -————— A DOCTORS OVINTION OF BLAINE t Philadelphia physician opportunity at the recegion eral Agoes, near Balti. to watch Secretary tosely , Says that My. many years. Nis gentleman thinks, wheth iy will live to soo the be~ wither campaign. a at any price at the Cuik We lnesd lay, is e { it ribbons go to tle Cash 5d ‘owing street. For foes Black hose go to the Cash South Spring street, Bellefonte. = Pagan, PROTHONOTARY. we Are authorichd tn the name 81 GamDNE a date for Prot of the Demorratie CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
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