———————————— The Centre Bruoaat THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1891, CHAS. R. KURTZ LOCAL DEPARTMENT. EDITOR ~Freight rates have been advanced again. What will yon do about it? ~With all the snow this season there | have been few sleighing parties from Bellefonte, —~Strehle’s millinery store will leave town next week. One week only to se- cure bargains. —Mr. William Guipe, of Michigan, is visiting friends in this sec- tion, his former home, —Mr. H. C. Williams, editor of the philipsburg Ledger was attending court this week, in the capacity of a grand | juror. Owosso, -8, I). Ray, tax collector, has rented one of the new Joseph Bros., residences on Curtin He must be coining money of late. street. —Messrg C. A. Faulkner and W., Benner, of Philipsburg were in Biddy on Monday and paid short Both are out and out Jefferson demo- crats. us a visit. | sale ~-Persons making should not fail to get We are supplied with material for turning ont such short 1 notice. —We almost forgot Philip into the weighing rived one $4 alll 0 Wi tion that men to | Ww Beezer has taken a partner firm. @ is a small fellow t is certs nly might res: On last morning fifty new members were taken Methodist church at this place. Houck has been conducting a is Sunday meetings during the past his labors have beer wned w ! } 1 CI Success, -n Satnrday evenin Mrs. Isaac Mulbarger d near Milesburg, 88 years. r. at 6 he | i = A 0 Cl Moy ied at her home the advanced age of Two sons, Samuel and liam, living near Bellefonte. her. Interment took church on Tuesday morni —Mr. Frank Naginey the ing furniture dealer, expects t his store about the first of next Marc! to the room now oc« upied by Sch carpet store, at Viv] Special inducements offered on the stock all purchases made 1S moved. Communion services St. John's Reformed churel Feb. 8, 1801. g during the preceding on Sunday, evenin cept Monday Saturday mornir vit Vil Ig od to att Re Services ~The famo solian orel which in the 1 audiences in This was caused Charles Moore Camden, N.J 1 el ighboring tow body is in esira | many nience the ROS] riot | ling meetings in ne m extended to ex.-Gov Adj utan General Has. tings at Belle foite on their return home Was warm like and they made very good responsive speech es. We hope that both will settle down now and hereafter try to be zens. — Lock Haven Des Beaver and ¢ quite and cordial good « weral, Villa, Samuel -0On Saturday night. year old daughter of Mrs. s of Altoona, died at the home of Mr, Joel this place. The mother and several children were visit. | ing her parents home where she was overtaken with 4 serious illness which was followed by the death of her little daughter from an attack of whooping | cough. Interment Tuesday morning. two Mus il Johnson ! occurred here on ~An attempt was made last Thars. | day evening to burn a barn on Mr. Garman's property, High street. The boards on the outside were saturn ited with coal oll and was burning briskly when discovered, It had made little headway and by the use of snow and water was soon extinguished. It isa pity that the perpetrator of the deed Was not caught in his flendish attempt to burn down property, Inprisonment for life would be entirely to mild, ~The butchers of Philipsburg have formed themselves into a society for the purpose of protection. The system of eredit has been the source of much loss on their part as the result, as also to those who carry cash for all they have because charges ure made to cover part of these losses through bad debts. Uniform eharges will also be made for the several joints so that quality of meat will hereafter be the standard to entice customers, ~ Philipsburg Journal, ! Will- |; { only was an accommaodat | was disposed of and { opened, | $2,013.07 COURT PROCEEDINGS. ——— THE CRIMINAL LIST SMALL~ ER THAN USUAL. More Jurors Present than Anything else LAist of Cases tried Attendance is Smull and other Proceedings With the expectation of having a murder trial before this term of the quarter sessions court the trial list was | made small for the week and a larger list ofjurors drawn than usual, John Wilson realized that everybody ful newspaper articles (?) he decided to take a “change of venue’ himself and duty Since his departure he has failed to keep up any correspondence with our officials nitely postponed. His Honor Judge ciates Rhoads and Reily Furst, and Asso were present. The grand jury was called and twenty Mr.J. A. Alkens, of one responded, Bellefonte, | | 5 {3 after receiving the usual instructions red to consider the indictments from e District Attorney. Only afew bills vere presented and the court referred n flattering to the of the criminal record in our county which t isto be hoped will never grow any terms decrease first case tried The Mrs. with her keeping that band made ited Monday afternoon the Ls the vs. Samuel Cooper. from Ph com. ipsburg. husband for for aimed N Yaa rogs house piace, She rit | threats agains Wil id. Said lon is a merc adel Haand Nubl In and owed him for a bill attempting to have occurred. f not an gton. (Weaver arrested some time ago fi overcoat from Montgome: was that with gu ity and was of #1 and . i. assauitin ba give REFOR is o p wed of It TO) Homo is t order HA “ Laxd and on mnomin that the hange 8. are needed Sone « HHNOr repairs NECUSSAry he iat] and suggest the rox tion of a bath tub for the u lue- prison. As | was prejudiced from reading those aw. | the court is relieved of an unpleasant and the trial has been indefi. | was appointed foreman and | walter ers, and the removal pole at the jail wall. That the sheriff be allowed to adn visitors to mi only ! the week That the old from the front the pris On one « fen iron of the c« wrt hou ion civil forenoon LIST the crimina the civil list Tuesday WAR The first case was L. F. Wetzler, of Wm. Harper, ve. UC. M. Bower, administrator. The court instructed jury to find verdict of for plaintify, M. Se se Buf falo Run mailroad to recover #100 for a colt, claimed to that road May 23, The Jury returned of Mr. Sellers for #50, Tuesday afternoon a jury in the case of RB. B. Weaver, of Osceola. vi. J. A. Cooper, of Philipsburg. Weav. er was driving a team in Philipsburg one night and was run into by Cooper, who was driving fast, The buggies | were broken, harness torn and the par. ties received injuries, Weaver brought suit for damages. The trial lasted un. til Wednesday noon. The jury rendered | a verdict of 861.60 for Weaver, J. Willis Musser vs. Adams aprons i Co., claim for damages: non sulted Conrad Tmmel va. CU. K. Sober, | claim of damages for not clearing tim. | ber from a teact of land; non suited, Dr. J, H. Mullen vs. James Caldwell, | claim for professional services; verdict for plain for #38, wal Wednesday Jvening all jurors were discharged, Argument court be gan Thursday morning. Next case was C, ers, ve have been killed 1806 on an VOI was called crops out the surface | paralyzed, the cause being the exces. | ville, FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. James HH, Rankin, Kaq., entertains Momb- ers of the Bellefonte Bar, On last Saturday evening the resi. dence of Mr, James HH. Rankin, Esq., was filled with a host of legal lights. The oceasion for this significant gather. ing was to celebrate the fiftieth anni | versary of Mr, Rankin’s admission as Lan attornsy to the Bellefonte bar, Some forty guests were present and all {enjoyed the sumptuous feast prepared { for their enjoyment, The next feature Jadge | Furst arose and called upon W. F. { was when Reber, to make an address, The young { barrister paid a glowing tribute to the | Host and closed his remarks by present. ing him with a handsome gold watch and chain as a token of respect from | lis associates of the legal profession. Ex-Gov. Curtinand ex-Gov. Beaver made short and recited cidentsof the past that were listened to with much appreciation by all. Mr, ' Evan Blanchard could not escape and had to favor the guests with a song. Mr. Rankin in his year and enjoys unusual good healt) many addresses in- 18 seventy and has the promise of life before him, ye ars A Case of Skin Grafting or 4 Skin graft 5 heir Altoona. Cassey, ing i a given a tr Lew the Ju: badley bru une time ago Was at His 1 skin was kle part of injured shops, and the kne of ore and an the leg ref Eve the form a new skin Was done LO CAUSH the efforts of Fin the treatment known a Last Friday the phy \ | 114 ] valling lly it Wa afternoon J the unhealed port { nan After they in & position the leg bandaged, The veral hours. sixty-two pieces were used. had been pla edd hen operat It | on was | be rr ccess or failure | Han Joedge rime, an he d er pussin tryin Good Supply. brass works will shortly y place. Entirely new be erected and from 700 | be employed. Ex.Gov and General D. H. Has at the back of the new venture last jssue of Gazelle Wal From Yes, the above 0 15 true and the pro jectors of the | get their supply of raw material the editorial rooms of that paper there in Lk and new enterprise from It ean be hauled away in ct inks, Three Deaths of MeClellan of Blanchard on Jan. 11, Mary at the hom . Wife Gardner died parents in 24 years and the 13. near 19 days. The funeral wi Japtist chureh, in | John \\} ison did Beech Creek on Jan The funeral was held hone 11. aged 74 years. at Christain chuach in Eagleville en the 14th, Clade L., infant son of William and Emma Gardner, died at the n Beech Creek Jan, seven months and 25 days the parents’ home | 16, aged Cigarettes Dia it Heims, a young wealthy coal * operator of Osceola, taken home from the Slate College Saturday. The entire side of the boy's face was completely Eugen of A. T. Helms, oh 0 Was | give use of cigarettes, Musioal Convention A musical convention under the direc. tionof C. W. Rote, is in session this {| week in the Christian church at Eagle. The convention will continue all week, closing with a coneert on Satur. { day night. Don't Send for Lottery Tiekots, Max Goldman, of Scranton, also Levi Eicholz, of York county, have been ar- rested for using the U, 8, mails to ob. tain Lolsiana lottefy tickets. This is net tol “ | " Xpeci { Collier's saw Age quantities on | | with the result a warning. A LONG TRAIL, An Exelting Deor Chase Near Zion Koenson, Last teresting and novel chase took place near Zion last which for tek yet heard of PeusOn good iurpiasses anything from that section, One morning last December, Mr. William Zimmerman arose early and before the break of day wus on his way down a deer, had the gained the odge the day which When mountain, the first rays of the morning sun were steal. ing through the branches of the trees, In the dim light he found the trail and after a few moments of nation he saw that the tracks were gen uine and had been made that morning He carefully loaded his trusty chester and determined to add deer to his list. On he went for over but found nothing tracks which led towards After traveling about further he heard The moment h the noise in a « him tracks of Seer before, of the careful exami annther an hon mountain, half stopped. mile next lump of bus! and, ugh, the 4 y sure « acks led u 1h fle i advanced, He thought he tial A200 rushed {1 and up he they stood Ina ve ble cham bx twenty { FORTHE WORLIFS FAIR. The Frat Spadefal of Barth was Taken on last Tuesday Hea fef Hospital Opening Day now at their superintendent on with rend ively engaged it ANY emergency ity i Pad Monkeyod with the Muss Saw Hayes mill, ne Solt, employed at ar Tusseyville f the by placing got it into the teeth, of h he of on his hand neatly the first joint, In Emerick was in the mill at the time of the accident Reportes eh. deavored to ascertain saw which Was in nu tion, was hot his hand on it, and aving ¢ ends three last fingers amputated near and dressed the wounds Killing Deer out of Season It is stated on reliable authority that Centre county parties have been killing Beech Creek, near the county A deer, minus the hind quarters, deer on line. was found a few days ago near where of the law camping and the heads of several other deer were in the woods, Who are the guilty parties? [If discov. ered they should be prosecuted these violators discovered A Well that Flows Geld There is a wonderful well down in Del Norte. It Is an artesian well with an abundant flow of pure water. depths an occasional lump of native sil. ver or a gold nugget. er has placed a sack of wire netting over the mouth of the well to eateh the metal and prevent it from choking the cows, ~ Pike's Peak Herald, Gov Cartin About, Gov, Curtin has recovered from his recent illness and is frequently seen about town chatting with friends, He is slightly pale from being kept in doors. ———————— NITY ~The W.C. T. U. are making an of fort for the purchase of the library and furniture of the Y. M. C. A. which has been closed, The hunting season is over but an in- | house il | officer with : | idents and Secretaries, to the mountains back of Zion to run | he | he { former | years BAIT Win. | a noise and | John d with | had been | | the furnaces, bo that effect, | ernor { and is doing business at the old stand, The | force of the water brings np from the | The frugal farm. twp, 4 yl fy his on . of mules, BEAVER AND HASTINGS RECEPTION. A Large Audience Assemble in the Court House to Welvome them Home. Last Thursday evening the court wis packed with citizens of this gection to Beaver and ren, Hastings upon their return from their official at Harrisburg. J. L. Spangler was made presiding long list of welcome ( OV. DORILIO1 Col a Vice Pres. Col, Spangler made dress, the opening ad. He cited a long List of the many citizens of Bellefonte sal the who in past in councils ot the { nation or held other positions of great {rust remarks distinction; and closed in a fuing tribute Gen, Hastings, thelr and his 0 Gov. | Beaver and warmly welcoming them upon return I native land, Gov. Beayer and Gen. Hastings re onded gratification i apy ’ ir fel expressing thelr reciation of this t« ow citizens, Other addresses were ct Attorney made Meyer, E. C. Humes, D. ¥. Fortney of Aaronst by Blanehard, P. Col and arn, { nrg. To the Public. formed some time at ago th A SULLIVAN COUNTY GIRL. Sho Hus n Pet Deer That Follows Her Like “ Mury's Lamb, Miss Margaret Waterman is a rosy. cheeked country maiden of twenty.two, the oldest daughter of Farmer Clarence L. Waterman, of Jackson Hollow, Sul. livan county, Pa., sid her pet is a beat. tiful tame buck named Byron. Miss Waterman caught Byron when be was avery young fawn, She teaches the and ber handsome pet accompan les her to the schoolhouse in the morning, the nearby woodland, and rests himself until school . when it canters out of the thicket bounds to the side of bis mistress, licks her hand, and walks home with her. district school, browses in 18 out to | stimonal from Dist. Dogs give Byron all the roadway; fou | if they don’t he pitches at them, gives | them a clip with his sharp hoofs, and sends them off yelping. sticks » Miss Waterman closer than a brother and she 8 to the village m up in a pen. During her wpy, al she liberates hi m he dleates for abomt whenever but hi OOH BA » is unhay id when and hands and romps had been imp xl for a an | ing the work and manage- | titart | ast teacher's ns ute, “Orrege Townsh ip Teacher ' thi Bellefonte Republica A ned $ 4 Seilet Ee | | d : Alea LAs i HOVE authors Vhile minuni- | 1 have MARRIAGE LICENSES Tssned During the Past Week the Docket Taken From urg. Spring Mills wm held in 4 1 Hall, 1 Friday nprovement on the Won Saturday even | over Sabbat | j ers, who gay, away fron Miss Lida L. , and Et has wi Miss Emma ring twp. ogo tw | Weaver dered One A cor. 3 bu nt and qart A Lite 1 be held exercis. children » Bi shop wi I He Pared Well Henders hold the office of EY TY mim did COTNININSNH Ler n not mer ding mnty for nothing. In every holidays, there are generally considered to working d Last | year Henderson put in 268 days attempt. | county Year, exciu be about 30 Avs, ing « the HOTVE This we are confident is the biggest record of any who ever Iu His bill about twice as Id that office. 81.142, or average. Wan for last year is much as the Henderson was always after the boodle, be Philad. respectfully reminded that it is a false prophet. It will be remembered that prior to Nov. Ingui 7, Is | 4, that journal ventured the prediction in the event of Governor Pattison’s | election the fires would be drawn from | workshops of all kinds | the McKinley | repealed and upon the ! poorhouse in the state | that would be shut down, bill would be door of every the placard “no more room.” words would be found. Gov. inaugurated om Pattison has been What does the Inguirerthink of itself? Public Sales. All sale bills printed at this office will | receive a free notice of the same under | this beading Parties having bills print. od at other offices can have a notice ine serted in this registry for fifty cents. THURRDAY, MARCH 19-Wa A. Ishier, Khar. if, at his former residence in wean pv on the Robert Valentine farm, a large lot of farm jmp ts of fer } description, and a fine horses, cattle “wenn Nancy rid] n Taylor, on m y a hag AY cattle, ete’ of all Kinds of farm BoAL the residence of Ady PIMOS. Sy Co gelo, J. . D Mrs | Hugh | Ly le Bellefonte Grain Market. Corrected weekly Ww wi Red Rye Cort Corn, shelled {als new per b Barley. par d Buckwheat, per bushel Cloverseed, per bushel Ground plaster, per to by Geo Jackson &Co bushel wheat, per mu per bu hel ears per b te wheat she ashe per bushel shel the Prov weekly by Bower & Co ISIONS, GROCERIES & Apples, dried. per pound Cherries dried por pound, seeded Dried Currants, per pound New Ralsins. per pound | Beans per quart . Onions, per bushel ! Butter wind Cheese, perpound Tallow, per pound Country Shoulders ides Hams Hams sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound Eggs per dozen perp | Potatoes per bushe) | Dried Beef ¢ hippod | Canned Beef per can Canned Tomatoes per can Canned Corn per can | Lemons per dor | Dried Sweet Corn pe r pound. GREAT SCOTT! THE TRUTH AT LAST SHOE STORE CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST. After this date I will offer to the people of Bellefonte and Centre coun ty genuine bargains in fool wear. Men's Woonsocket Rubber Boota, $2.25, Boys Kizes 1 to 6, 1.95 It will pay you to stock up in these goods for next winter. Leather goods at prices that will do you good. Resp. Yours, J. 8. GILLAM, " “ Crider Exchange,
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