Ghee Urnive PR THUISIAY, ca br pas CHAS. R. KURTZ Democrat, Nov nomen EDITOR LOCAL CEPARTMENT. ~We are having plenty of temper. ance lectures of late. Dont forget John Sourbecks new store if you want a good smoke, ~This week is being observed by the Y. M. C. A. as a week of prayer. —Dear seem to be scarce this year as very few have been shot this season, —-Did you hear the latest joke on Doe. Pettingill ; Warren Burnside beat the Doctor in great style. ~A number of ladies assembled in the Court House on Tuesday evening to hear the temperance lecture. Will the commissioners resign? Oh no: Governor Beaver has raised the salary to 4.5) per day. ~—Lawrence Brown is in Philadelphia since the election—wonder if he saw the official returns for Centre county. —Israel Stenberg leaves this week for Lowel, Mass., where he expects w accept a position as scribe on a dally paper. ~Mr. and Mrs. John G. Love, are home from their wedding trip and will hereafter be located at their residence on Linn street, ~A new barber shop has been opened up in the basement under Lyon's store by Jos. Mayhew formely employed in C. Greens shop. —Rev. T. B. Cross will hold Baptist services regularly every Sunday morn- ing at 10:30, in the Y. M. C. A. Every body invited. —Allen G. Thurman sent the follow- | ing telegram to ex-President Cleveland : | “Gov. Foraker has surrendered all the | Republican flags in Ohio.” ~The Undine boys expect to have a hop in the Bush Arcacdeon Thanks. | A large number of | giving evening, tickets have been sold already. ~The Bellefonte for delivering goods. making things boom quite lively. —Baney’s grocery store, on the south east corner of the Diamond has been purchased by rs. J. M. Dorworth. and | will be continued under her direction. —Will Hendrixson, who has been in Flemings tailor establishment, has ac. cepted a positionas traveling salesman for a large stationery house in Chicago. ~The next political surprise will be the appointment of a post master for | Will it be an old soldier, a | Prohibitionist cr a low grade politician? | Bellefonte, ~The “Fossil Ore Co..” of Bellefonte. | have taken leases several larger tracts of land about Fowler Station and expect to begin operations in a short time, on ~Hon, B. K. Bruce, ex.senator from Mississippi, will lecture at Penna State College, Thursday evening, November 20th. His subject will be the “Race problem.” ~The first theatrical performance in Bellefonte for the past year was given onlast Friday and Saturday, by the Pryor Raymond company, in the Bush Arcade. ~The Irish National concert November 26. This entertainment will be first class and comes haghly necommended, ~John Sourbeck is bound to get on | top. He has opened up a new store on High Street aad deals in fish, oysters, fruits.and confectionery, Give him a share of your patronage. ~Thomas Hutchinson came home to | vote and for a short vacation. He helda position on the P. & E.as an | express agent on the road but has been promoted to express agent for Kane, Pa. =A Lock Haven paper says: “There 15 to be a wedding in the Catholic chureh in Bellefonte in about two weeks, the parties to which are a Mr. Murray, of Mill Hall, this county, and Mrs, Morri. son, of Bellefonte." ~Prof. Loisette’s Memory System Is cre ating greater interest than ever in all parts of the country, and persons wish. ing to improve theis memory should send for his prospectus free as advert ised in another column, dec 6, ~The Lock Haven Democrat irveley- antly says: The Bellefonte Lutheran con. gregation is building a new church on the corner of Allegheny and Linn street. ‘Vo offset this an Opera House has been fitted up in the Bush Arcade. =Frof P. H. Meyer, of Linden Hall, has been engaged to conduct a musical entertainment at the St, Paul Lutheran church, Nittany Valley, commencing December 30th, and closing in a grand concert, January 4th, 1800, An exchange says that “a woman will face a frowning world and cling to the roan she Joves through the most bit. ter season of trial and adversity ; but she wouldn't wear a hat three weeks behind the style to save the government.” Hall. Fuel and Supply | Company have several fine teams in use | The new firm is | Co., | will be in Bellefonte, Tuesday evening | Official Vote in Centre County, Nov. 5 1889, iE Thomas J, Dale, the jolly voung clerk | i | BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS, North ward. se RSD Bellefonte, } South eed Wost ward ... Centre Hall borougy,...... Howard borough... .... Milesburg borougy Millhelm borough Unionville borgugh'... ......ooe First ward... Philipsburg boro. { Second ward... { Third ward. Ww. P.. N.P. EP Benner township. Boggs township i EK. in township... rguson township, } . 3 [H y , res township, ! N "fi Hall Moen townshin " {E. P Haines township, | ¢ 'p Harris township, . Howard township... Huston township. Liberty township. Marion townahip Miles townshin,... Patton township .. Penn township Potter township H N "4 ii Rush township, INE pd wren we a EP. Snow Shoe twp, : N. FP (Ww. Py. Spring township, { N g 5 FP / Taylor township Union township Walker township, Worth township... Total vole ....... Pluralities ... Democratic majorities over all can Prohibition ticket: Johnston, for judge, 902: Ganoe, for prothonotary, 313 ; Biglow, 323. For coroner: Neff, D.. 4186: Wood For county surveyor: Johnston. D, Johnston, 874. (cium i il State Treasure Asso, Pro Dist. Judge. [thonotary, Attorney SA SoS — | a, RR i Je 0H i wma y i 1 up 3 a NEE RAS SS Peep Th £3 En L BE wt M6 4307 32M 1083 205 jidates: Bigler 651 824; Meyer 814 ; Johnson 561; Neff 535. associate surveyor, State Treasurer, 327; Fisher, 259; Harshberger, 305: Dale, 5 R..3 . 4,108; : majority for Neff, 858, Aa1 Cl ~The Undine boys are making an | effort to raise enough money to | chase a banner for the company. They | have rendered valuable services property of the town | should not hesitate or refuse to con. | tribute, pur- holders who Hotel attracts considerable attention. It is manufactured by Ed. Brown & Co., and is a fine piece of workmanship, { The firm has rented the foundry con. | nected with the Centre Iron Co's. for nace and intend to manufacture the | new radiators in large quantities, At a before council, the contract for supplving coal to the water works was awarded to a firm at 81.75 | per ton. when another firm was willing | to furnish the same quality of coal for £1.70. Was it not jobbery, and of the same kind letting a piece of palitieal heaped up a boronigh debt of over #860. 0007 Who will explain? lia, It is summer there while it is win | ter in America. their bark instead of their frooit | stone or kernel onteide « swine Trees shed leaves + has the are 1 k itls fish eailled tle i nut i Y " id nf ite fine, there is a species of flv that hiv a | climbing perch walks deliberately | of the water and. with the eats the spider, i elmbs the adiacent trees after the insect | that infest them. On Sunday last Wm, Maratial! has been working at Pottaville telegraph office. had a serious mishap | He was trying to walk alone 8 ing or top of a high stone wall atm i near Ashland and an operation was per | here on Monday sent word back that the son's condition was slowly improving, | yet the injuries were of a serious nature, ~And still they crane, had to order more of those plusli coats—if you need | any come at once. Cash Bazaar. ~The Philadelphia Branch comes up { a smiling this season with a brand new | line of clothing. They seli nothing but | reliable goods, ~The CexTRE DEMOCRAT will be sent to any address for two months at 15 ets. per name. Not nn Pleasant Duty, For instance, while all we sald was | true, it was not pleasant for us to ex. pose the chairman of the Republican Committee, and Feidler with others at Snow Shoe. It was not agreeable, yet it was our duty to bang up, so that the public might see the peculation and corruption of the Sheriff, and the im. becllity of the Republican Board of Commissioners. We honestly hope that the pecple who have been fleeced by the Sheriff will compell him to refond. We understand that the fee bill of 1508 provides no penalty for collecting more than legal fees but every dne who has paid more fees or cost than was lawful can recover the same from the Sheriff in eivil proceedings before a justice of the peace. ~All the New Woolens for the com. ing season now being received. Liber. al discount for early orders, during the dull season. Our Fall stock will be the finest we have eaver shown. Pricesand a fit guaranteed. MoxTaOMERY & Co,, to ~—A new radiator placed in Garman's | that has! —Many things are reversed in Austra, | y the | { river at that place and by a misstep 61 | to the rocks below, erushing his skull | and sustaining other serions injuries, | | He was taken to the Miners Hospital, | formed soon after. His father who left | AN IMPORTANT DECISION Whiskey May Be Sold in a Lieense County and sent into a Prohibition I) striet An important decision was rendered { by the supreme court on Monday in| Pittsburg in a liquor ease affecting the | Brooks law. Joseph Fleming, a drug. district, and sentenced to pav a fine of | | 8500 and | five months, | tained and an appeal was fa wis ob. The goods were shipped from Pittsburg by { an express company C. O, D., and Mr. | Fleming's counsel claimed that the | sale was made in Pittsburg and Mercer county. Here the whole point {of the was involved, | Green, in delivering the opinion, held that when the goods left Mr. Fleming's A mpercosdas 1 £60. not in case Jodties hands he had no more to do with them, | and the sale was cogpleted here. He | discharged the orisotee Judge Mitch. Wiliams and MeCollum filed a dissenting opinion claiming that the 4 { alea were a clear violation of ihe law: | | that the sale was paid for in the pro. i Hi) iitory distret, DREADFUL ACCIDENT A Young Girl in Attempting Te Cross Before Flernity {ne mare instance to the of fatalities dailv occuring n. Wed, of last week, a trick by Yana Like war added why was Te Mitt i nlars of §} sad opccurence are about ] 14 folowy - in the employ of Dr. VanTries, on | Spring street, on Wednesday evenin | In company with some friends, had i gone to Milesburg, They started for { home at about half past eight o'clock | | H ger has the contract of loo i 1 UNIHONYILLE in J. W. Hoover's wounded by a dart from teil fire Kore, is sorely eupid’s bow, but he ennnot an whenes it Cane, That Cepedst, 4 Harvicburg Brugger's rathint ft om ime WE Join Mr. ing eNLineer corps, down Tor. frag wilt five miles of mall road east and his vight bower, Geo, W, HRe Where ry will manipulate the compass jacob stall. | Perry Moran takes the lead pig dressed 504 | | | i i | pois, they made the earth tremble, in big pork yarns, he savs his pounds. George Morrison says: ‘just wait til] I butcher, why I could drown Samuel | Brug. | hirty- | | cured | camp of a hog as big as Perry's was in the lard 1 | expect to get from one of mine.’’ | menced to roll Jack Greist, the famons Centre ecoun- | ty financier, killed salt river after the election, but when the returns wore all in and the largest figures on Jack's side of the house, he ush ed out of the store into the street, sommereaults down streat and when his number elev. en brogans struck the street the last im* opposite his own house, backed by two handred and ninstasn consecntive fifty ponnde avoirdn. all his hogs before | the election, expecting to send most of | F00n released him and he stood up, but | his pork to the half famished crew up | VAS 1 | house at once but his injuries were fats! | | i | wife yushed ont and exclaimed, “Why | | Jack ! what on earth aile vou #"’ but he | | being somewhat out of breath, replied | Lin an aspirated voles, “Cyelone! Sarah, | Riley 364 : Schaeffer | Pind. ete.” » Adley 56%; dehaeller | neh elated aver the reenlt of the elec. { and waffles every dav, evelone. singing, drink MeGarvey Hand we'll all stone "has, WHE 80 tion that he bonght his wife a brand new calico dress, Pat MeDonald said we ean now have roast heef, chicken its all right. I'l eet a bigger price for { publican chairman, ia saw mill, gist of that city, was convicted of selling | liquor in Mercer county, a prohibitory | undergo an imprisonment for | » Waving Trian is Instantly Harled into | always | A moving | I instantly killed. The partic. | Lydia Sanders. a domestic who was | Joe Barton, the sid he Aidn’t my eapons now," care is i we carried the placing himself Bover, any wav.” “Rens'' Bing. chairman. of Alax “Ah! but John Demneratie inth: attitude lehtning., exclaimed, said a famons vietory, Comley the State for | He started hack to the store | | the Presbyterian i ment took place at His | CRUSHED BY A LOG. SUDDEN DEATH OF FRANK EARTHOLOMEW. He Eapirestvo Hours After ihe Accident Loaves uo Wile and Faroe Chililien, «iow i Occurred, On last Monday a serious accident oc ey In his employ in Greens Valley at the In Josinh Dale, | was Mr, Frank Bartholomew a man of i : + { about 42 years of age, with a family now { living at Centre Hall, On Monday forenoon the men were engaged in load ing saw logs on a truck. Mr. Bartholo. mew got on the truck to turn the end of | the op log on the truck when they com- off. He fell foremost ! with his breast on a log and ano her came down on top of him, The men | soon fainted, Ile was taken to the and be lived but two hours thereafter. He was conscious most of the time and | realized that death was drawing nigh. | { His body was taken to his home in Cen- | threw his hat into the air and turned | tré Hall that evening. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father, | Mr. Bartholomew was a member of church. The inter Hublersburg on Thursday. Dr. MeGilynn Coming, The Rev. Dr. MeGlynn, the sus. pended catholic priest, will be in Bel. | lefonte, Tuesday, November, the 19th. | He will lecture in the Court House on | | the subject of Jack St Clair, | | the post master, said, “oh well, eaver, R., 3.324: majority for | [ guess | P | tive 3 | i people 2a. | Re- | | engaging and what he “Anti Poverty” and “Land Tenure” The Rev. Dr. is « man | of great ability and his lecture is one { worth hearing. The folowing from the New York Sun isa sufficent guarantee. “The Rev. Dr. MeGlynn of 8t, Ste. phen’s Church is one of the most effec. platform speakers to whom the of New York get achance to He is wity wise, eloquent, SAVS comes with conviction, apd is 1 listen. and the force of Sincere | uttered with the ease and grace of a { natural } | enltivated and tasteful ma > ! defying the twas | it was surersernmotious for the Demo. | errata py over the result, wi Preath of Philip Shook last Saturday morning the eitis vr Milla he death of Phil eat of fin of a Lo 1 wore show kl tn bear of 4 Khnnk . of that plare, he horas On that in feeling rnine yt WRK van adioining his not well, he went into the honse own on His son John the wry well, Spring wis honld wy ning back of gakad hie athor if he 8) He aad | the dortor ron bel hat hie folt hottoy hair, expired Failure was his trouble. and | SY eTaG badd spells this last summer. Indesd Charley we are all hap. | ans | the | aod sat | a chair. remarking that he did | ane i Mills | * pent for and on his ar. |’ in | the | as he had | he | was looking forward fo the eall of the | De has bhoen | At His son iz in the west, Andrew. who at his fath- Angel. vit er's request, returned home a few before the old gentleman’s death. Mr. Shook the of two farms besides Was owner other kind neighbor, a consistent member of the Lutheran elirreh, and will be great. Iv missed by all his neighbors and ac. quaintances. May he rest in peace, Xx Most Have Pants A Miflinburg aditor who takes an un- usual view of the approaching wintry | weather bewalls the hazardous condition | of his wearing Apparel in the following delicate manner © “Lives of great men | oft remind us honest toil don’t stand a | chance, more we work we leave behind | in the evening, walking up the railroad. | ye bigger patches in our pants. Oh, | When in the vicinity of Me’Cov and | | Linn's iron works the 849 | express came thundering the north side and then, we are in. formed, Miss Sanders attempted, for some unknown reason, to recross the cow catcher struck her limbs and threw her with such force that the side of her head struck the bumpers on the engine and cansed instant death. The train was stopped and the life. less body of the unfortunate girl vas put aboard and brought to the depct in this place and from there removed to the poor house on Willow.Bank. No blame can be gttached to anyone as the accident waS purely the result of carelessness, News, Of Interest to Mortgage Holders, Among the acts passed at the last ses. sion of the Legislature and approved by Governor Beaver, is one providing *‘that it shall be the duty of the holder or holders of mortgages recorded in the proper office at least once in every three yours to cause to be entered on the mar. gin of the record there all payments of either principal, debts or interest or both.” The mortgage must tender the legal fee for such entry or entries, or it track in front of the fastsoming train. | She missed her count of time and the | those pants, once new and glossy, now evening | are patched with many a hne.all because along. All | snbacribers linger, the young people crossed the track to | what is due. Then let them be up and will not pay ns | doing, send your mite, tho’ be it small, | for when snow of winter strikes us we { shall have no pants all.” Bought a Husband Cheap. A Hungarian woman in South Bethlehem recently offered a man of her own nationality #30 if he would marry her daughter. The offer was accepted and the ceremony performed. This morning the man called on the woman for the money and she at once gave him a sound thrashing. The groom then had his motherdn.law ar. rested for assault and battery, and she, the groom, and the bride were marched to Justice Krauskopf’s office by Constable Doran, foilowed by a big crowd. The groom has marks to show The official returns of Clearfield coun. ty are as follows on the State election: Bigler 4188, Boyer 2566, Johnson 408 The Democratic majorities onthe coun. ty offices wall average over 1500, i a Es " Cash Bazaar, Bellefonte. “Have you read Lyon & Co's luge advertisement in this issue ¥ rea ladies and childeen is at days | | property. Was A ! and a ished orator and a Carried Away Yes, we were almost carried away by | our patrons this week. We several hundred extra illustrated copies printed of the DEMOCRAT and every blessed one { was sold by Saturday. ex cept the few on | our files. The people must appreciate the DEMOCRAT ~Have you seen the beautiful display of neck wear at the Rochester Clothing House ? asked to 1 i Bony n.' i Trinl List. The following cases will come up for i inl bp court on the five 11 ning Novia week, begin. wey 25 Juths Walks . Weaver v4. 1, | William Walter va 8 i BEE Be B. Weaver, WEIR Adam Maver. Larne] ve, A.J. Griest, of, ete, va 4) hae] Shonts Lt Kate Rlinl ve Osun, 1. H. Everts C. A. Moyer Sturdevant. Bunnell & Aikens vs Lehigh Vallew field Bituminous Coal Corporation ¥. C. Humes Nittany Valley R.R.Cn A.V. Miller we Bigler. Sanna! tise Ellis 1. Orvis, Coal Co, va, Clear VE, John & William Downings James 1,. Sommerville, Mercantile Nat, Bank vs. B. Lanth. George W, Jackson vs. Nittany Val. lev R. R. Co Elizabeth DD. Kune vs H. HH. Montgo. | eTY. 8. H. Heimmereich vs Henry rine's ex'rs, M. H. Gnise v=. 1. H. Bibby. Frank Me Laughlin va, Centre Mining Co,, Limited, Krom. L. G, Kesslor va, Silas Blowers and wife W. H. Pifer ve, Union County Mutusl Live Stock Ins. Ca John Curry vx. Bellefonte Sehan! Dis triet, James Smith vs. Margaret A. Riter, &e. P. C. Frank vs. Levi Long, Evan's Evan's heirs vs. Wm. Thomp. om of, al Alice Fetzer va National Par Lauth. Martha E, Zeigler et, al, lobert Cook. Jr. Bank, vi =, i. », Bernard ve, William Corman. John al. J. H. Bryan va. Bx Catharine Holt Molton vs. Amelia Johnston rough of Bellefonte, deed. v8 A. R. Hall ul. ve, Mary Hale. 0. v8. Chipman & Holt Yarns | Cash Bazaar, why fron stock of Prices most reasonable. -Pomers’ wr store is filled end to end with an immeness ¥ (14 goods Married no Marrie ht Ie MICK y Bes -- THE ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE -:- Asks your Attentionfor a few Moments. 0 You know what we bave done in the past; come and see what we can do now The coming season bids fair to be the ed largest that we have ever experienced, and we have made prep arations accordingly. 0) Oe (ym (00 You should see the goodspiled on oar pountersand shelves— nou vacantspace to be found. The goods that fill ourstore from oneend to the other, are the first selections from the fioest mang facturers in the United States. The style, fit make and quality of our Men's, Boy's, and C by the immense assortment hildren’s clothing is only surpassed we can show you and the very low prices we have marked them. Our line of Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats. Caps, Tranks & Satchels, is by far the largest and most complete ever shown in Bellefonte, In facttheris nothiog want for fail and winter wear that that Men, Boys or Children peed we do not have in largest « wo variety and at the very lowest prices. X X x REMEMBER that our goods are all marked in plain fig- | | ures, and anything bought of us, net perfectly satisfactory * ¥ when taken home, if returned, money will be cheerfe!ly re- funded. Yours Sincerely, M.- FAUBLE, PROPRIETOR. REYNOLDS NEW BANK BUILDING BELL EF trustees et. al. ve, E. w¥ »” /
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