1 Ls VOL IL. The Cenive Zemoo EDITOR CHAS. R. KUR 12: TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Regular Price When Paid in Advance When subscriptions are i s &2 00 will be yeal Hditorial. ENFORCE THY LA Under the present law, any person ap pearing on the street or in any publ place in an intoxicated state, arrest on sight by any person, be taken before any magistr shall fine the offender not exceeding together with the cost. The fine paid into the school fund. aie So common i8 it to see men toxicated condition on our our people have become accustomed y thiam Pe Lis there tO save street sgusting sights and aces ry evils, for which This may ve due bition and anti. the di us nee Cex no remedy, causes: oar prohi people in their warfare ago traffic have directed their att tirely to the prosecution of dealers, upon them they | for this condition of affairs upon the drunken spectacl 3 ' viel streets as poor he pless an beings house. able 15 nO use u blameof a ¢ else, that whisky-sot. that they themselves and ti bat to such indigni shot le as long as the continued. A mat so of b 1 who 15 0Wn on them: they look and good ' : . them Gan peace mean that is wl 88 COMMON OCCHIrTence some oven to streets, see a dozen drunken men on cursing swearing the sidewalks and crossings become impassable yet they are Jested. It at times is not for la to venture outside of their home of the dt andl 8 crowding safe evenings on account unken characters. What we demand is that icated man seen on the mediately arrested, no matter be. If our street commonly called policemen, do not attend to their duties in this direction, have them moved, every il be who streets ime. he ornaments, re. Great is the force of example. Com. missioner of Pension Tanner time since made his daughter vate secretary at a salary of 1 800 avear, now the new commissioner of Indian Affairs Jose. T. Morgan of Rhode | has his wife for private secretar salary of 31,000 a year. Sex tion of these officials Dr. Dorchester, su. perintendent of Indian Sehools had his wife appointed special agent. This en. ables her to travel around with the doe. tor. when he visits the different Indian schools and get her expenses paid and a salary of 86.00 a day from kind old «ln. ele Sam. All this time there is a law against the emp doyment of more tha one member of the same family by the same department, a short his pri. il ne ft} [313148 8 HAVING experienced the protection to American another twelveanonth, Carnegie’s workmen propose to azain. They are fighting against a threatened reduction of wages after June 20, when the annual wage agree” ment will expire by limitation. Bat Mr. Carnegie’s managers don't care, blessings of industry for Mr. Andrew work for the reduced wages, nud go on merrily with the business, just as be! fore, Then of course, the workimgrien will be “protected” for still another year, until the coming of the season for a further ro Inotion tn thle Aumty pag. Fo T. 10 100 et the Dypyenecs on 0 SH 4 1 8: an A I : | 9 | You are strike (1 They | will get new men who are willing to | yards tn oe. that hn wiry’ 8, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1889. NO. 27 i POST ATEN, SMART YOUNG CLERK WAS BE, HOW A | | Allows Good ( Contre County Mills Oi i in nings al Spring is Hable to | MY other another.” See here." 1810 be | stan twenty I always keep wit “how many Keeping “Oh, people ing." nded the itleman, © N Penni amon law,” resp rel are not nts, er stamp, j ben stamp.’ please ] lers in large An and purchased st d he shove SIPs, on ot his ha wired Penn 54 red ured. Allows 8 Rabid Deg to Bite - spring Ae i onIng evening of n last Saturday i hold a thi: weeks The Presbyterians, a one in a few weeks, The Spring Mills ( still meet regularly for week. but they have : once thi ornet band $s year, and An nd public M; morial day. zed | orc organ ely a ou giv becoming a permanent The Violin the place. Ist J. A. Krise bone Ream Chas, 1st players are Fisher, od violin 2d violin: Frank Calvin Mever. « tuba and bass: . ges, Chas. («renoble. Ream, ornet; Although on weeks, two fest pEano and org i abo it ed music zanist, ganize six for the highly complimented for ey. Miss weription Carrie Secrist has opened She will primary school next McClellan, the and Prof. W, P. HIRT, hool, school Les winter, Hosterman the “el -» -_ Cons ion is by recent Parsian ump Grerman army the Medical id Prof. intermediate grade TAKEN DOWN A PEG. OEFICE Himself to be Bitten hy a Mad Dog Happen, "land at their command, stamp.” : the ps do you want? vailt. hin the Anoth. legal Another d out his pennies Him bovs that was promise institution on wstra has been ¢ of Bart. violin; Warren S. trom. h o William I. Frank Rearick, oF they furnish. ivals, ar d were thelr profici “n- sil the Ww. gram \ greatly dreaded in the the author ies, since Congress prouounced the disease was contagious, Accordingly the German War Minister has decided that the chest of every sol. dier must be measured once a month. If the chest does uot reach a certain | cumstances was highly appreciated, breadth, and does not develope with drill and atheletic exercises, the soldier will be disqufiified as predisposed Lo | consumption and likely to infect his i comrade, " py few years | this section wns few years | | | | ter FINE BRED STOCK the Woodlawn Stock Farm Near Lemont A Visit to Famous A stock farm in Centre county 1s a re for the en- itliam and cent venture and the credit Messrs W . | ‘ James Thompson of near Lemont, 0 18 due Some go they conceived the ides horse flesh in uld located in that the general run of not the best As they were and Le ¥ 41 one of Lilt improved, Luest fan ming di t the with : ricis of our county with acres ol most fertile large found (Of buildings on them, they that they Cone ting ed out thi located They foll space ol M | hi*h ris were especially a stock farm. the have $ idea and in their stables | among dealers in fine horses, “Woodlawn Park” is named after Woodlawn the farm, of horseties He clean and perfect principal horse on for many a bay, hh we have seen beautiful dark is a in a good record track and an ideal roadster witl as a trotter. Road and are their alm and wit 1 horse the head TE) wel but and beautifu farm thev could nan The AE Al % unify Co. No. 1, Belle spoken of | The Lrid« a Prep young lady, with all ww Bellefonte Is Philipsburg a sessing and amd ble making a good wife and deserving of a We wish for the life of happy ness, with the sm of the the qualities for good husband, mn a lone 2) Tost sliare res that wanally of married Jif » Wilke - Clinton County's Loss, After the flood a committee at ¥ wk on wen to of damage don county. Printed bl and were returned who suffered in any manner, was a pointed ascertain the in Clinton anks were distributed filled out by those The total to BLE0 (XN amount " loss as returned foots up which not the full amount, The amount of damage done in Lock Haven about does represent agorecates 2150.00 or an show that ie damage done by the flood is much great first anticipated. The 220,000 given Lo Lock Haven is a very small smount in comparison with a half million, their loss, but under the cir one~balf of Clinton county’ tire Joss, These figures er than was ul Another Hero, John Meyers was a locomotive engl neer on the Wabash road. Although stricken with paralysis he stood, and by | the fores of will kepticontrol of the train Tre department of agrienlture has until he brought it, loaded with passen- issued a circular to railroads and trans. | gers, safe to its destination, and then portation companies regulating the ship. died. Bays the Sun: “So common are ment of cattle from Texas and _Arkan. | deeds of herolo devotion to duty in the | sas during the continuance of the d sense known 4s “Texas fever.” It will also locate lnepoctors ol all #he big stock 4 pel! fa gud ig igh ee annals of the railway service that it must keep the Recording Angel busy to make a note of them, Hint we may de. | ey Pris Mat wh a NR Ya FS spa- | the | | and is one of the finest specimens | tall, | every particular, | horses | ADDITIONAL LOCALS, Ruchings of every Meyer's Cash Bazaar. ~Fans from lc up to £3.00 at the Cash Bazaar, No, 9 Spring St. Bellefonte, -Loeb’s clothing Brocker. hofl row, description at store in has an immense rush, The finest line of ruchings in Belle fonte will be found at the Cash Bazaar ~Trout-fishing season closes on Mon- day, the 15th of you forget it, -Duri { tions Fit? (1% i O EE next week and don't g the past week the were laid for the new Hale build- the mill race It will be ith a front of about thirty feet The first floor will be y MeCalmont & Co. as an and feed store, List of unel in the county, Mi Carrie ( | Musser at Vier station, two hundred feet ts 1s 2B engin w occupied impliment ws aimed letters remaining Bellefonte, Sth, 1888, Allsopp J. Mrs. Hetth Nolan. inquiring for letters named in post office at Centre Pa. Sunk rou Jul . Bates; Fry: 8. D. James Persons 3 pis 14.84 s. H. the above list will advertis Doppins, say week Edgar Gilm h ft week on his way to his new ns Lock ing of Carver 8500 chal. acowli dq 1 A fraid AIVer wasa Lunst him fog : expects to AVE { his h invite nll thw u's port of the hs A like to » M1 tion of his trick and | Bellefonte for thers of gun. It is the Intention of the ull team to ¢ Alton in t he will Sober give exhibi. hny ney FH ny here who skill are Im heard his wonderful handliug have in N Bellefonte hb opportuni! boy san tO rade those ves in A game nl dim. RPO IN this place but the only culty is to obtain We are rather as there are few places the vicinity that would be suitable such a purpose and it cannot be hind for love ‘old fair ground lias a suitabl town this respect for thant they The much ape irs oF money. been 0 changed by the furnaee that it would | Next to | be of no use for game of ball, it ia a large meadow that has not been | cultivated and would be a most elegant piace for field sports but the owners for some reason refuse to grant a permit to the boys or even rent it, We would like to spe a game of base-ball between the | Altoona and home ten st this place and hope that the owners of the above mentioned fleld will give the uve of the Lowpl for that purpose. There has been sa little going on about the town #8" i i FREY a hl ne estat 3 i | i nuggets founda- | the railroad | Miss | in A ROMANTIC 3TORY, INGDON COUNTY, Colorado, arrived In with a Diagram Huntingdon armed Huxrixepox, Pa. { den Hoyt, of itentiary | week, July 7.- the Colorad, this £10 000 11 of Michael town slip, came ns up nearly the farm in Potter dug on | Brenneman and | loft for a tour through the eastern cit ies before returning to his western home | with of | wardens good fortune replets | of character, ranging even 1 In 1874 James Ho | resides it of ¥ rankliin his treasure. The story 1 most circumstances the i a WIong done to hi ian of that county, Before he ¢ ated in i} 3 ] ould Ix ncled hae finally lox INerons mining camps in met a Ohi named | unes, eventually st 4 ’ ANAS A « ight fracas , thie iz of as arrested nitentiary After ving last month. Pesid den his treasure eleven Hoover left will, in which he bequaathed 4 Hovt, of the Canon City and to his father, found possessions, sisted pris Simpson. and tr Cano ten ¢ the digram where | VERS pry an autobiography and a Warden entiary, should he Ix which eon. pen own all his wipally of his buried gold nug gets, Armed with Warden Hoyt came east Der In a the necessary Pap Is found Hoover's {at remote gait of Frank ani 4 a week ago 1 of the oe onnelstown, the counts here in sean hidden treasure, Oing « lowed ip James Hoover and eleven years ag by located in a general way the plac On Tue tx und, ft the rout taken y In careful inqn the gold was hidden. last they hed Mie) I. Brennessas, hibiting to him the found to thelr jov i abn 14 EF) neiman wee K Ie draft of the ground, hat thelr search wa be rewarded recognized the draft At Of his prog ris nist antl Hi a dinge The old farmer's eyes were opened their fullest capacity when he { from the stinngers the object of thei | visit. There within a haudred yards of lus home where he had cooled his heat. led brow on countless ogeasions bendath its grateful Made, stood the white oak [tree under whose protecting roots was Lhidden a veritable mine of wealth. “Why. said the aggrieved old farmer whenthey told me this it fete hed kind of fixzle over mo when | remembered that | nead only to have streachsd out my hand togain a fortune!” And the old man’s bewilderment was still noticeable as ho told his story, Leaving Mr, Brenfioman, as he says stupefied by their startling recital, War. CTO lw Tey amt th old, wan Hore 1 | i along UNEARTHED GOLD NUGGETS IN HUNT. | | golden treasure which eleven vesrs b Warden Hoyt, of the State Penitentiary of | War. | fon Farmer Bry I= l wo loarned | nn | as Toll } there benrat! Iittle { near besd he road side, and its overlapping roots but the soil. COVE over by they i James Hoover the The will, the digram and fie were all examined by neman, and bore ample ev eir genuineness and legality er. the neighboring tained James Hoover “ ul, but his yw remembers ircutustances of the mos fugitive ln farmer, oY wid it of eleven that were searching places. The casure is pot of it paces i’ = years es iven on tod tay for npan Weadnes a LIST OF JURORS FOR AUGUST TERM : Milosburg Hu ™ eT Jeu peburg Miles Philipsburg We llefonte 3. miner hote] Keeper miller, Boggs carpenter, Hall Moon farmer, Patton tracher, Gregg 1 ries farmer. ell, gentieman, College hiner, gentleman, Boges wpenter, Pean ork. Millbheim nter. Spring. Bellefonte spring © E IASON Jaco farmer OF Interest to Young Men sucoessiul life should write to 1709 Chestnut a, for handsome cir. hich will be sent free, provid. This institu. Scholarship for Fifty situations for its is a rare chance for become bread win fr mn desiring a USINEeSsS 1 ness Colioge, ¢ this paper es a Life Wl Seeures This { FY The Omoial Yole il retu ns from every coun. we giving the vole cast sl tion for the two amend. The vote stands nts are completed, Ws ps ainst Prohibition Athendioans. ET itn For Probl Bits som Amendment... bi Majority npainst peng! J Against Saffvage TE a ——— For Salenge ATaetlment ow ws wom sas Majority agains! ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce The name of Toosas ¥ Biter, of i towns aa candidate Tor Associate subjeet in tho qocishon of of the Demooratie County Conver: A PROTHONOTARY. 0
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