The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1893, CHAS. R. KURTZ THE R ACKET Ny Jsh 13540 LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Ie ady sale Valla: A M1 cl Le 1d : Oi SU and will baye harine Humes the 2 y asad of Hoo) t roet Ne resi \lleghen street, remodeled and which he will Ww the same a residence last week the five years lease to quarry stone for the Collin's from the hill side near the glass works expired and the furnace people will be compelled to obtain stone from a new opening further west Tyrone has a base ball association | They eighbor- organized for the coming season. are corresponding with their 1 ing towns for the purpose of reorganiz. ing the Mountain League which was the cause of so much bad blood vear. and for which several towns claim last the pennant. The production of “Pinafore” tobe given under the auspices of Tyrone lodge of Elks Saturday evening, April i 15, and Monday evening, April 17, will be the finest operatic production ever attempted by Tyrone talent. Forty people in the cast and special scenery. A number of people from Bellefonte, members of the order, expect to attend the performance. had the first genuine rain storm of the season, For several hours previous the air was warm and sultry and when the rain be. gan to fall it came down in torrents, On Saturday evening we Large sized hail followed but there was | not enough todo any considerable dam- age; vivid flashes of lightning accom. panied the min storm, The Bellefonte bieyele club will not build a club house on the Island as they think the Hale estate is unreason able in its demands. the Hale estate places such a high estimate on that plece of ground, hereafter it will be the duty of the boro assessor to put a valuation on the same and let it bear its proportioRate share of tax, Since EDITOR furnace | | poceeds divided amon ESHERITES VS. DUBSITES. MORE ABOUT THE EVANGEL- ICAL CHURCH WAR. Another View of the Case~How the Trouble Arose—~The Dabs People not Ousted A I Correction, Fo have read a ticl jg Heal ¢l urch, Ww hiche out the some tima past we xtended through entire denommation and has been carrie hope of obtaining a 4 i 11 the ouble and til lute control It does not TR is, and as ow N oi whatever upon tl srty or the right party. The Evang r three years past b church proper pulpits by either FP, | Ty f | ical church fi {divided | faction Lavi nto two rival factions; eacl ng district organizasions in all the states ore the These two organ but now two separate ehurches, d wl church exists tions, formerly one, 0 not materially diff but only ment, U courts have repeatedly held that t church property } and 1 2 Aha A doctrine, or r in Mh Wr regard to these cireumstances the ee h | nat | ) hs musi © BO ie o the 2 She members of the congregations for church purposes numbers ad tnt) £ OMe pro rata, accordin hering to either ate hweiker, the in Illinois will have to 1 party. Under the Huzzar vs, Se ! | church property decision in | be sold, at which sale either party may buy, and the proceeds divided according to the number of members adhering to either organization, This plan was re. | peatedly suggested by the Dubsites but | rejected by the Esherites. es concerning a division in the Evan~ into various courts in the As to the ehurch govern. | fire This would | | seem to be an equitable and just settle. | ment of the difficulty, and will undoubt. edly be followed substantially by the | courts in all the states, Again you are led to say, “The trou- ble grew out of a charge of immorality | being preferred against Bishop Dubs, who forthwith seceded from the chureh proper and established what he claimed Here again you Some years to be the real chureh.™ | have been misinformed, | ARO ) | Bishops, Esher, Bowman and Bowman being a soncin-law of Esher, naturally sided with kim. The friends of the rival parties arrayed themselves | with their respective leaders. The di. | vision practically occurred at the Buffalo | conference. From this time on the dif. ferent factions organized rival district | conferences, and when the gener! con- ference was to meet in 15801 there were two rival general conferences, one, Eaherite meeting at Indianapolis, and the other Dubsite in Philadelphia, After the Buffalo conference, and be- fore the meeting of the rival general conference in 1501 charges of immorality { were preferred under the discipline Il feeling arose between the three | Dubs, | i | agninst Bishop Dubs, Esher and Bow "man, and after trials in strict accor: i dunce with the discipline all three were | suspended until the meeting of the gens rence of 1801 isl "Wp Pubs his suspen but Esher refused to recognize their pension, and itinued to perfor the functions of Bishops whenever per- | The Indianapolis gen conference undertook to expell Bishop Dubs from the church, with all hi while the Philadelphia tated Bishop Dubs, od suceessors to Esher and Bow- man. Bishop Dubs did not y chur nor did he pose a he head uo eral confi recognized on, and Bowman ot m 1 n $11 { mitted to do so. La th follows I's, conference rein and 1 elo! Band Doings Lock Haven ss howing 1 $ ¢ © Dost : Ihe re Haven, f ff) : io ol to 813 he prey was M Are cants { nitment a f none I ) HOWEeYe) AM ee. poistment wii Whether t) be York Balscd f Frame The frame work for ti of the Loveland axe works AInar Tuesday. A force workmen are daily employed in erect Wr rge shops at | y was raised on lar ’ ol rir We ing the buildings recently destroyed bw It is not known exactly when the it o. plant will be ready for operations is not known when the dered will arrive, ns machinery Sale of Live Stork le On Saturday April 20d David Haster will sell the following live stock, at his residence six miles east of Bellefonte, | om the Jacksonville road : 2 work horses, of beef enttle, young chesterwhite sow and shoats, 100 south. head cattle, down and shropshire sheep and a Jot of } bucks Also a lot of Boe plements lambs, im For the Ladies the Misses Just of Indies and wraps, Jackets in all the latest shades, tan and pearl, ete. Shoulder capes $2.00, 82.50, 83.00. Wraps and jackets $3.90, $4.00, £5.00, 86.00, 87.00, 88.00, 210,00, 212.00, Jackets with shoulder eaps, butterfly eapes #4 00, $5.00, 80.00, #7.00, 88.00 and on up to #2. L.yox & Co opened grandest line Meech Creek Extension The extension to the Beech Creek railroad, from Kerrmoor to Mahaffey was opened Monday, On Saturday a special train ran over the new line and Contractor Good, who bullt the line, ecede from | Blazier | AN OLD CITIZEN, last Suturday Morning {In Saturday the intelligence wis re ceived of the Lesh, of Spec d citi ns of Nittany for udden death of Daniel one the well known and re. Yalley, who CVeral year retired from farming, at Zion, Pa, past, having resided with his family, On Saturday morning and when the meal was ready she went up stairs, as washer cust husband. When she the door of Mr, Les! { found it blocked and ym. toenll her attempted to open | ort il n ' $ on Loop i L, did berger, was + %) “ t! y ME un him He was nd taker * 1 #4] } the home he Meanwhile farm. with most of its con to the I'he Ri ground. flames communi. ated with the dry 198 wheeh i | almost as if prairie grass and sprea« The fire w esti ished with difficulsy ry the fend ms. Ws gu Pastor Kleeted Last Sunday the Reformed ch Lock Haven held an elect and it resulted in the una of Rev. George E. Limbert, of Madison. burg, now a student a fora pastor sous cl in the Theological seminary at Lancaster, I"s., where he will finish his studies this coming May. | The congregation at Ran also made the same choice. It is likely that Mr. Limbert will aceept. Chathams Med st Lawrenos, Kan Mrs ily of Emma Wagner Adams, former this county, died at Lawrence, Kan.,on the night of March 26. She | was bern in this county March 18, 1539, | and moved from MHesburg, Centre : | coundy, to Lawrence with her husband | and ehildren May 29, 1879. Death was | due to the effects of | whieh she had in 156, by eight children, She is survived School Distriet Report of Cherry Grove school, No. 1 | Union district, for the month ending {| March 30, 1503 Whole number in at. | tendance during month, males 16, fe. | males 10, total 85; average attendance | during month, males 10, females term to date, males 12, females 13. total 12; per cent. of attendance during term, males 75, females 76, total 75. Those who did not miss a day during month were, Homer, Willie, Perry Robert and Ida Hall. Julie Davidson, Susan David. son and lea Scholl, Number of visitors present during month, 85. entertained the party in good style. Cas, V. beloxa, Svdden Dowty of Daniel Lesh, at Zion, on | Mrs. Lesh arose to prepare breakfast | yery ii same | to | irch of | oben | grip, an attack of | 4, | total, 12; Average altendance during | IN SUPREME COURT. | CASES CARRIED UP FROM CENTRE COUNTY. Fight on Are the the List About Trials; This Year, ~torneys What Interested af Philadelphia this Week They | in| | | | = For i | | | | | For Clothing try Fauble's, awards MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued Dari the Past Week Taker Docket Pe From the 5 Ji hn Ly. { Etta | { W. T. Shutt, ¢ Margaret Vonad { Wm. H. Bressle ! Clandy M. Mille tt Ly Cen Hall { Frank Gage. ¢t Nora Stine ManriEp—On April 6th ‘ Reformed parsonage Walker Centre Co. Pa., Rev. F. W. Brown, Mr. W. F Thomas, of State College and Miss Eff {| D. Loder, of Walker Pa. n i Hig N Fishing Tackle | ‘Lrout fishermen will find a | sortment of drug store. large as. Rods from 80 cents up Clothing Foi try ( Totl: ‘aubles. Stock Y ¥? ’ » For ( tolling iri / For For Clothing try Faubls 's. ane He Spring & fishing tackle at Green's | to! the finest split hamboo al 86, 85 and #10. i | New patent reels, large and small | baskets, lines, leaders, the best trout fly in the market, loopes and everything { need by the modern angler, Fishermen RO to Green's drug store for their sup | plies, COUGHING LEADS TO CONS MPTION Kempe Balsam stops the cough at onee GARMANS. 115 Mo. Quetts, lay estrvs and Ingr AID carpets A xminsters, assortment I'he finest of carpets in | town. Dress goods, all the late fabrics | gimps and braids, linens and sheeting, Golden gloss, Haynes wood gloss, fine writing papers, The handsomest « arpets in town For Clothing try Fauble's. Summer For Clothing try Fauble's. Just rec’ For Clothing try Fauble's. Teacher. GARMANS.
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