Vol. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1893. The Centre Democrat, R. KURTZ SHAS FERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Po generous y administrati A Teexamins : ‘ 4 no Man wii be done an t is probable that, wh into, the s on his toes has looked | be stopped. - Fight Over a Corpse I'he Milton Sta wdard of June Mrs. Cl of the lat Clymer, of Hepburn street, dies Monday Mr. Clymer was 3 known in this community as a well man. and had a good record as a soldier. is wife was also respectable, He had who during his life time gave of trouble, and they IYIer, vife evening. three son him a good deal to maintain the unsavory reputation. The next ing both Jake Bill were drunk. They got into an altercation about their are doing their best morn and mothers’s will and engaged in a dis | graceful meled. Several shots were fired, one of which is said to have en. | tered the jee box containing the dead | of the brothers | started out of the house avowing his | woman's body. One determination togo and commit suicide. This plan seemed to meet with sich universal approbation among tne neigh- bors that he changed his mind. John, the other son, Is not in the neighbor. hood. EDITOR | APPROVED | place of meeting : the port of MORE NEW LAWS DURING PAST WEEK THE | A Special Fence 1 and Cam t of 1880 relating k. Relating he principal officer, f stockholders annual meetings of corpos the guishment or discharge of dowers, the time of ’ tions, wgulating satisfact or other charges land, the construction, mainten. ance and inspect Authori mn of wall paper, bn Limiting (33 of decedenta ot! class cities. the wr than panies the duration lien of the debts their real estate, : ord on Creating the oftice of controller in counties containing 150,000 inhabitants Making an appropriation to acquire and equip a state quarantine station for Philadelphia. Authorizing the commitment of minors to charitable Making an appropriation of exper. societies, the establishment of imental the supervision of the state Appropriating 218,000 to the Philipsburg hospital, The measure authorizing the superin. 25.000) for station unde Hoge coliege, tendent of public instruction to place in | every public s¢hool of the state contain. | legally killed from September ing a school library one copy of Smull’s Hand-book and increasing the compen. gation from 8500 to #1000 for a more thorough revision of the work, does not | Amendments Ab A 1 And recs f Philadelphia . ’ ’ ’ registration ol ve ¥ 5 and ¢l wnties« it heretofor ul district under the constitution to provide for the erection, maintenance and regulation of public morgues in the providing for asm 4% several counties; ment of damages where streets and al ation. deced. town levs are changed in grade or lo iz to sale of real estate of rel 1 ¢ ents: enabling 1 taxpayers o he ships and road districts to contract for making at their own expense the roads and paying salaries of township or road district officers and thereby preventing the levy and collection of road tax there in; providing a system whereby cities may pay the cost of improving streets and alleys by issuing bonds and collect. ing the same from thé property bene. fited, in installments; appropriations for the home of the friendless at Read. ing, and Adrian hospital association in Jefferson county. A New Law Wanted An exchange wants the game law amended so that book agents can be October 1st; spring poets from March 18 to July 1st and seandal-mongers at any time. Ist to | THE DAKER BALLOT LAW, Made by tho Last Legisin tare EE I Tees The First Hastings Delegate primaries John K. Robi to the republican Col t the republican inta county Col. elect convention next vear. | Hastings fi first sk in the p for Gubernatorial and Hastings wins .—— is for Gener This is lican « (sOverno the rmish 844) Another Swindler A swindler has worked several towns by pretending to be a horse dealer. and after making a sale or so he would claim that he was short of money and would borrow enough to pay the freight on the animals to be shipped to the purchase 1 and would then skip the town chap was in Lock Haven last week and worked the game successfully, «Rev, Merritt Hulburd, of the M. E. Spring Garden church, Philadelphia, | delivered an able sermon in the Metho. | dist church last Sabbath evening. { =The Grangers of Zion will hold a | festival at their new hall, oa Saturday tevening, All Kinds of refreshments { will be served. A VICTIM | printing office { court of inquiry to The | | ig h | coroner's jury is also at work with the : JERE DALEY KILLED. THE FORD DISASTER. ents Couniy oy Prought Buri ndny Who Corpse sponsi King with its nearly 3.000 em the office department and ployees patent oflice, the annex to the Win ch of the post building, where a large bia der the war department is quartered An attempt is being made by anarmy the scale orsonal Seat personal Home = 4 A. C. MINGLE, } ’ Handsome, Well Made Shoes responsibility for the disaster at this | old death trap. if there be any, and a same end in view, It is sald that the direct cause of the aceident cavation which was being made for the purpose of putting in new bollers, This | ; Was an ex. | rue may be true, but even if it is that fur. | nishes no excuse for congress for having | allowed a building which was ofdlally | twenty-seven years ago to | condemned be occupied by 500 government employ. eos. In consequence of the accident Year 10 Keep so man | confident we can re 88 Ther» are people children and 2 takes ga great deal f For Everybody. ty i vy foyer t y fad 5 Ive : : A grand lon i Ws beautiful Oxfords and vé hias Mom tL miss Sant patent iaather Base market affords in ers, We almost but "tis against » who have a house fall of of money each little onesshod. We feel poe the expense Mingle's Shoe Store.
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