: 4 | — Vol. 14 BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, i892, NO. 26 She Centre Aomori, {AS. R. KURTZ, - * EDITOR | TERMS OF SU BSCRIPTION Regular Price when Paid in Advance When su Fears = pseriptions are not 00 will be charged Fodite yrial. TaymymaNy will turn in hard for the election ol Clevel Stevenson, -_— CLEVELAND and Stevenson al go unde ths ahead. - winners and will 1 HHON { Wl CLEVELAND was nominatea Hj the broad platform of ‘‘honest govern- ment economically founded upon his own adminisia -_— Reform is TAR ir: which Cleveland and nominated at Chicage of the day and one in the end. PresipENT Harrison his nominati ! ame NALLE indorses the princi iC J Arty as the only one for the lal +) classes by remarking tha ral party ng the demo s» National Government. - pages we proceedings of ti for Cleveland platform adopted by found there also. It is (11 " TLR bir 1 wil ¢ iS olear, strong ana u ye and should be carefully read voter. - Tae Patriot the g campaign of education our friends owe it to the country to explain many peculiar things in the Harrison administration. There is great demand for the exact facts in the the Chillian affair, the war congress when Chili had the actual condition of the treasury, the Says in ret an republican pu laum matter, message to apologized, resignation of Blaine, the labors of Mr. | Dudley in Indiana and a few such mat. ters that have not yet been made plain. Educate thoroughly, gentlemen, while you are about it. - Tue present presidential promises to be entirely free from the personalities indulged in by the respec- tive parties four years ago. The prin ciples of the party will be pushed for- ward and the campaign will be devoted to the education of the voter. principles of the republican and demo- cratic parties differ widely and the labor- ing man who has been deluded into ac- cepting the gilt-edged and flowery prom- ises of the republican party of lower cost of necesities and higher wages un. der republican administration will have his say in November. Protection does not protect the laboring man. It makes the rich richer and the poor poorer. - Argument Court campaign On Monday a petition was granted in | argument court dividing the southern precinct of Gregg township into two voting precincts. They will be known hereafter as the eastern and western precincts with Penn Hall and Spring Mills as the respective puint+ for hold. ing the regular elections. Divorce proceedings were granted between Kate N. Patterson and John Patterson; also between Mary A. Che and Frank Chase, - After the Cor respondent Also In addition to the five suits for crim. inal libel brought against Will F, Jor _ dan, publisher of the Harrisburg Tele gram, by the New Bloomfield parties, warrants are also out against Blain J. Foose, the alleged New Bloomfield cor. respondent of the Telegram, charging him with criminal libel and obtaining money under false pretense. The | NEW RAILROAD. COMPETING LINE BELLEFONTE A FOR A strong Foree of Menon Hand to Baild the | “Central BK, RR, of Penna From Bell fonte to Watsontows will b in Exten slon of the Reading System The Overcheok Must Go The overcheck rein must no longer i I+ f § used on hors il ol obs the horse beauty by destroying the natural grace. i ful curvature of tl neck and causes The ntion of :nglish jockey has been adopted by a that it for. lacing the horse's head in great suffering. Inve an few in this vicinity who claim gives style to the animal and who get that in § such an unnatural position they inflict | a most cruel torture, The Pennsylva. Society for the Preventation of { Cruelty to Animals directs attention to the matter and orders the arrest of any person who wilfully inflicts such tortured The fine for the first offense is not less than #10 nor more than $20, and for every subsequent offense not less than | $20 nor exceeding $50, | the society. ————— a] Editorial nia The fines go to Excvr-sion The annual excursion of the Pennsyl. { vania Editorial Association this year will be over a different route than for. merly., The association will meet at Seranton on July 11th; the session will | continue until the 16th, From Scran- | ton the party goes to Honesdale, thence | to Albany, N. Y., where they will leave | { for New York city, making the latter { part of the trip by steamboat. yi - The Bazaars three Ha rgain Days. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June {of the best bargain sales ever offered. 5X yards white dress goods, lot of new { belts, lot of fine fans, ganzeand feather at about one half price. Remember on. Iy Thursday, Friday and Saturday. - a Summer Salts, of the nobbiest and summer suits worn this season are being sold by the Philad., Branch. Their as Nome sortment 8 large; their prices are very | reasonable; their goods are always found | as represented, and everybody who deals there once becomes a permanent’ cus. | tomer. ——— — «This Thursday the Presbyterian congregation, of Bellefonte, will hold a plenic at the Keystone Park. The Philipsburg and Bellefonte base ball teams will play one of their regular scheduled games there the same day. 30, July 1 and 2, we will inaugurate one | dressiest | CORNER TONE LAYING The Corner Stone of the New Lutheran Church Laid Last Sunday tone of the new Lutheran 1 last Sabbath afternoon church was laid last ve ceremony and, the I nel with very impres s were witnessed by a large nume ber of people, In the were held in | OVel the entrecounty Fischer, of Hall nitsresting sermon 0 a { entre regation. lay sonerreeat ion afternoon a Jarge congregation io l Lately ¢« eTvVICeS | a most SKULL FRACTURED byear Old Girl KE'cked by a Horse o Head .—— Drop hy Drop each drop seemed to cru a blister in the centre ¢ sult. Thisisa very tion of PINE Wears Away Times. prac the old adage that ¢« tones i A Curiosity George Hicks ad- dress is Coalmont, Pa., has a ewe in bis | flock birth to a lamb re | cently which has two faces and corres. ponding mouths, two and four | eves, one good eye under each ear and at the right place, and two rather dull | eyes in front and between the two faces, It feeds with either mouth, and drinks | with both at the same time. w whose postofiice which gave ears It surely { 1s a curiosity. --—— To Make It a snecess Adyice to picnicers: Make arrange ments to have the day as rainy as possi. [ble. Buy a couple bushels of ants and | spread them carefully over the ground. Erect a dancing pavilion--being sure | to have the splinters left in the boards | =inexpensive souvenir. Pick out a | suitable rocky place for croquet and (tennis. Ask everyone at least twenty | times if they are having a good time, .——— - Pocket Map Best pocket map of this state ever i made; 7 colors: in strong cover. All | counties, rivers, railroads, postoffices, | Correct to date. Fast seller. Agents wanted, Boys! girls! make money easy, Send 10e for agent's sample copy to Tue Caxtox Uxiox, | Room 7, 134 Water st., Pittsburg. — It sn Dead Letter A Tyrone youth was arrested and { fined 82.50 for setting off a pack of fire { erackers, That borough has ordinan. ces and it seems too that they are en- forced. Bellefonte has an ordinance prohibiting the firing of fire crakers but never been enforeed, A a — «Did you get one of Shaeffer’s club tickets? | ristown, Pa "amd Lettie, Sitka. The nationalities to which | the captured Wo belonged is not | | statad, but from the fact that they were it seems to be a dead letter and has | FATAL ERROR OF JUDGMENT. It Results in Twelve juries to Thirty Others. HarrispuraG, June 27.—The dispatches published fail to ‘ correct idea of the terrible which took place here on morning at 12:15. Bix of the passenger previon Vv ans Saturday were dead before they were taken from | the wreck and five more died shortly af terward, Thirty or more were wonune many of them serious] To add t« horrors of the situation a violent ston was raging at the time, and the wor of extricating the sufferers wag serious] impeded. Another of the injured die yesterday afternoon, making the tot: pumber of deaths twelve, The western express the Penunsyl vania mallroad leaving New York at 6:4: p. m. and Philade Iphia at 9:20, and is due in Harrisburg at 12:15 o'clock a. m Saturday morning, however, it eral minutes late leaving Philadelp! had not made { reached {4s Jen tie on VAS peV fiery one baggage car an three day coaches and (George yeutor West BE House f the air brake As the tram rol was stopped street, east of Lhe shifting in Lhe spent WN kd into ’ WwW minut sean d bet back t Ph followin lose ind called II WAS Wak soon but train ATH alia Yara gr a eCind f+) «» Westingh 156 r i BOTRAC HOO paneer Hugh Kell nd Firemm larry Nemd, both re ng in Philadel ta, sat in the cab « ngine whict ied tal! in the Westinghouse car if by » miracle the cab in which sat the engineer and fireman was not touched, and they escaped to tell of their wonderful deliverance Both were stunned by tremendous cou Two of the day coaches were overturned and the helpless occu their agony. The Hi: n pt he ¢ {aried { As aE t} we cussion. which ad were occupants of lirection, Da Costa Pomerend Philadelphia; Miss Lizzie Blair, iphia; Mrs, Uriah Heebner, Nor. Uriah Winfield Hesbuer, her son, aged 17; Charles E. Lew, tele grapher, Alleghany, Pa Lichard Adams, furn dealer, Harrisburg E. M. Whitelocke, Cleveland, O C. Black, Altoona, Pa; Daulel Hagerstown, Md. : Robert horse dealer, Columbus (+. L. Smith, Baltimore Coldbarg, Brooklyn HaissUra, June The coroner's which investigated the causes of assenger wreck 1 Shis city on Sat morning arrived at a \ £% omy y 5 AY ALM { 1 AS We pieces were the care aged 3 Philade Mason tavmond Professor Md.; Fred R 0O.: a] verd bef k be street "hd 4 nn had the LM p $1 ees] 14 ; 1 Dock Robert M. Brown is gu going back far enough and plac caps on the track and remaining un : ond section artived flag it Eogineer Hugh Kelly ts charged with Kross in not having hs train under fall control on approaching Dock street tower, and running past the danger signal signal and running into the first section, causing the wreck The railroad company is censured for allowing a local freight train to be cn a passenger track on the time of an ap proaching passenger train. 4 0 neglect An Eminent Physician Dead. Loxpox, June 28 Sir Wiliaan Aidt | ken, Professor of patholegy in the Army medical School at Westley, died yeoster- day, aged 67. He was made a knight on the occasion of the u's jubilee in 1857, Sir William was theanthor of many medical works, in one of which be ex. pounded for the first time in an English text book of medicine the use of the | thermometer as a means of determining the temperature of the body in cases of fever, Seal Poachers Captured. Wasmivorox, June 29.--The navy de artment received from Captain H. L. ohnson, of the United States steamer Mohican,a dispatch dated Sitka, Alaska, stating that the Mohican had captured three sealers, named Kodiack, Jennie and taken the prisoners to taken to Sitka it is believed were Ameri can poachers, Father and Danghters Killed, NasuviLLe, Tenn., June 20, — News has just reached bere that Rew, Shelby Hardy and two danghters were killed by lightning near Ridgeville, The three were returning in a buggy when the storm came up, and they sought shelter under a tree, The bolt which killed | them did not hurt the horse, Loxpox, June 20. A new er the river Leven, Fifeshire, § fell on the false work which had bee fu building it being removed, workmen were thrown into the river and drowned, Reciprocity with Caba. Wasgivaron, June 20, —The prestdent afternoon issned a prociams- rec trade mele Deaths and In- | | THE 4TH AT BELLEFONTE. |A BIG EVENT ANTICIPATED FOR THAT DAY {The P.O. 8 of A Making Big Preparations to Celebrate-The largest Parade ever Witnessed in Bellefonte the 4th of in cabrge and the n observed will be Ww Wi order nong them, Alavn Wedding John | ity of [AD his duty as a flagman | beautiful, The evening | the sky being cloudless Was and there was just sufficient breeze to prepare every 0 enjoy the abundant refreshments { which The ppresents were cumerous, handsome and useful. Mr. and Mrs. Mark expect to | settle down at MifMlinburg, Mr Mark has secured the prineipalship of a { public school. | company them. one t followed the eeremonsy where Many good wishes ac. x. A s—— Bellefonte wins from Houtzdale The Bellefonte ball club had a slug- ging match last Thursday afternoon and it was a caution the swipped way the boys the leather. The game was played on the new grounds at the park {and a special train was run from Belle. {fonte for the game. The game [ with the club from Houtzdale and when [ended the score was 18 to 1 in favor of | Bellefonte, The enthusiasts have been | rather sick of late owing to the hard {luck in which the club has played, los | ing game after game, but they now | think the boys can play ball a little, | Over two hundred went up on the train {and witnessed the game Was - a 6,000 Population By a decree of the court the borough {of East Tyrone has been annexed to | Tyrone proper and that borough now { has a population of over 6,000, The de. | cree expressly vacates all offices of the {old borough, and brings East Tyrone | completely and at once under jurisdic. tion of Tyrone's municipal officers, - -——— One Handred a Year { The Juniata shops at Altoona were opened for work on the 27th of July, 1801, and it was intended to turn out eighty locomotives the first year, This has been done and on last Saturday the one hundredth engine was turned out, -—— Not Captured, The three prisoners who escaped last week from the county jail, Pennington, Confer and Wagner, have not yet been recaptured amd they evidently have left for other parts of Uncle Sam's farm. 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