The Cente Demon THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, 1893, at, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR © GOOD NEWS: For the greatest spring stock of Misses coats, ladies’ coats, coats with capes, shoulder capes, wraps, long capes— for the great stock of spring dress woods, whip cords, serges, suitings, henriettus, cashmeres, surahs, china gingh 04 or send for samples. 20 tf LYGN & CO. iTks, ums, ete., call and see us LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ~The CENTRE DEMOCRAT {01 campaign —20 cents, —Many are taking advantage of the DeEsocrATS offer of the campaign. 20 cents tor Friday, rodents can son opens on Squirrel sea Sept. 1st. when the be legally killed. ~Williamn Reese had a slight paraly tic stroke Sunda morning. improving. ¥ Ol Board Has the fever pet AMOUNLL OL SUR r their court house, postmastership plum and received —We h ng whic drought the country. bis appointment last ad a hard ral eveni hich will to | t lieve the democrat in pape align when he can -N0O 3 should be without a Calin} EMOCRRT for 20 cents. Haven has the Salvation Army within its limits trying to con. vert the many and They have elbow room. -— Lock ungodly wicked. — A stock company is being organiz- ed to build 8 new opera house in Phil- ipsburg. and most convenient in tral Pennsylvania, the finest cen --A young son of Nathan Hough, in Brush Valley, had his skull fractured last Thursday, by a mule kicking him on his head. The boy was found lying unconcions on the ground. -R. H. (rrangers’ Thomas, the Inter.State Lon, announces manager of Pie Exhibi- the twentietl that tl I &n nual exhibition takes place at Williams Grove, Aug. 28 to Sept. 2 --Mountain in their destructive fires have been getting vy and muaeh fine sy has haan Ae Ne rains bave, ro doubt exting: stroyed, daring the week guished them. -The Blair county fair managers have y the in contemplation establishment of a midway plaisance on the fair grounds wi wile coming fair to consist of two streets ments. ~The moved from the commissioners band stad which was re- : the court house yard by and placed in the centre of the diamond, has been ordered to be removed by the council at the in- struction of their solicitor, and ten days tice he : , ven § notice has been given fo its removal - Postmaster General Kissel redit. : 24 : - ai ne expiration ol 8 { cu as saying thai this year an entirely new stamps will be issued. T the same as those issued in 15872, and set of postage he size will be one denomination will bear the port. trait of James Gi. Blaine, -A move is being made to introduce electric light in Millheim. The schems is to use the knitting factory building for the location of the plant, A sugine there would be used for driving the dynamose. About three hundred lights have been assured. A Mr. Mor. ton, of Altoona, is at the head of the enterprise. ~The cow question has not yet ceived its quietus, although of by the council. When a roaming bo- vine is picked up by the high constable the owner threatens that official with personal injury, and the animals are taken from him. He threatens to sign his office, and jallow the cow roam undisturbed through the streets. re. disposed fe ~In some parts of Huntingdon coun. ty where the drought has caused a fail- ure of crops the farmers are disposing of their cattle and horses at a sacrifiice, They have not feed enough to winter them and they are compelled to sell them for any price. Cattle last week were sold in the vicinity of Markles- | burg for three und four dollars a head. «It is hoped that the theatre goers of Bellefonte will greet Miss Merli with a packed house. First ciass attrzctions should receive Very encouragement to visit our city as we have a beautiful thea. tre, and although the cost of bringing great stars here Is rather expensive, the management should not be allowed to lose anything. ~Monday %ve. Sept, ith, COURT PROCEEDINGS. LARGE LIST OF CRIMINAL CASES. The Attendance Laan Large List of Crim inal Cases on ‘he Docket The Wakn Case Result of Proceedings The regular term of August court of Furst, Riley and Faulkner tions. hearing returns or constables and | charging of the grand jury. nal list on the docket is large, and the to work | with Squire Haines, of Snow Shoe, as grand jury immediately got | foreman, to dispose of the large list be. fore them, The grand jury reported no bills at The building will be one of | work in Penns val. | for the use of fakirs and amuse. | large | to | the morning session and the first | up for trixl Monday afternoon was tha of Lom, VS, nd b. : Defendant found gui usual Case Swis! ty ar James er, | sentence imposed. Harry sentend Com, Swab, VE. | Plead guilty: usual @ in . v8. G, E. Lamb, cl fi sale of liquors, | | | ensed Miller | Richards, el itl | duct il Le iarged Ww Defendants bound ov peace. | fourths of costs, and In the case of Com. | charged with felonious a person of Charles Sharer, of Delle at the close of the Meese guilty and was sentenced to a fine of trial R25 nti the cost of prosec nm and unde onment in county jail Jas. Heverly, « : y furnishing liquor t enters nol, pros Lincoln furnishiz Com. vs. A. charged with sons of intempersie habi ve, Joe! Bill ig Bow and ed ] . { Com. | batter. i upon pr ¥ Joh | Bill ignored and pn Com. vs : . to pay COsis Com. vs. John Bowers, surety of peace Plead guilty and sentenced, Com. vs. Robert Watkins, assault | tor Lo pay « Oosts, Sarah Smith, charged adultry and assault | Cotn, vs and batters ignored, Geo, W. Bechdol, with assault and battery: bill Com. vs, Thos, E, Fleming, noi. } Com. va, charged ignored "Oo i entered. | Com. vs. Jos. M. Hurley and Bn M. Hurley, of South hi ed with assault and | turned verdict of not guilty, but get lipsbure, charg Jury batters res divid ed the costs, WERDNESDA When morning, court conver all witnesses o [he ncket of erim~ and it number inal cases on the d 54. | will take the balance of week | | court to get through with the common- were discharged, is wn Lie | wealth cases. The first case tried Wednesday morn ing was that of Com. vs, William Walk- er, charged with fishing for trout in | Reynolds mill dam with outlines. The | jury returned a verdict of gulity. Com. Westley Straw, charg with killing a dog which was annoying sheep. At the instance of the court | the jury acquitted the defendant and placed the costs upon the county. Com. vs. Sophia Dougherty, assault battery: bill ignored and costs placed upon prosecutor, her husband, Com. vs. Harry Charles and Harry | Smith; prosecution withdrawn. Com. vs. G. W, Campbell, settled. Com. vs, John E. Neff, prosecution withdrawn. Com. vs. Wm. B, Merslor, settled, | Com. va. Wn. Long, charged with | breaking into the house of John E. | Lannen, at Julies, and stealing several | articles, Defendant was found gulity | aud was sentenced to o fine of 81, costs, and one year nine * months solitary con. finenent in the Western penitentiary, Court adjourned until afternoon session. Com. vs. Robert Walking, charged [with keeping a disorderly house in Howard township, was rst ease up for trial Wednesday afternoon and occu. pled; most of the day. Com, vu. George Catheart, peace, Case dismissed at cost of prose. cutor, James Parks, The grand jury took up the case of Dr. Wahn, charged with malpractice upon the person of the laie Mrs, Va, | and Quarter sessions convened in the court | house on Monday morning with Judges | presiding. | The morning session was taken up by | the court in granting decrees and peti. | The erimi- | Wickleman, This case will not be tried before Thursday and promises to be long owing to the large utinber of witnesses to be heard, CIVil CASES, Jucob Lesh va Adams & Co, , settle d. dottorf vad RR Wolf, settled, I'ries, sel. Sanued David Gates vs Wim Yan tled. Samuel and Jesse Long vs. Daniel Long, continued, Dennis Nolan vs J. W. Stine, settle d. Edward Losh vs Aaron Bickle, sit. TOOK LAUDANDM * REYNOLDS-HOY WEDDING, BRILLIANT EVENT IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Me. W. Fred 8 Youlde and Miss Loulsn Hoy Unit din Marri ning sgn Thursday Evi Furnanee Closes Down The society of Bellefonte for several weeks yen ; designated day when the marriage of Mr. W. Fred Reynolds and Miss Loud Linn Hoy, daughtc the late | ’ 4 i | i ian i 00King towards the | W. Mayer Commits Suleide in Lock Haven On Monday afternoon a telegram WHS Fe the death of a foymern at the Fallon House, 14 3 ' Hy which says TER . IIIB auuw ved i busine wk Haven. particular Ne | rom the Haven, frp body of a man the ) 1 OYQiga Hous Wi of the rooms Monday about CHURCH DEDICATION The New Lutheran Church to be Dedicated Next Sunday Sabbath interior of has not yet been completed and pews have tog will be completed, Arrangements will £1 fat accommogace La at the dedi male however EY) i . y next Sunday cation, Ca La ’ E w ing JW il deliver tin : : the cation services If, « ¢ Gettysburg Sem 0 dedicatory the morning, th other eminent orelates of the ares, who have avited for the da Making Progress yers on the new pr i over half a ress pulling a mile per 3 Socush $n « #g hae ; a Work h gressing from both ends of the road, both Mill Hal! and Bellefonte, though the track into Bellefonte will completed last. For ballast the Valentine furnace will of the company has been pressed into service, The road will be completed first to within about three miles of Bellefonte to the junction of the Nittany Valley and the Central, when the balance of the route to Bellefonte will be covered with iron. This is done in order to al low the iron to be brought over the road and afford a freight outlet for the furnace, over the ground as from be cinder from the be used , and the motive power Trae to Natore, Madeline Merli is a great lover of nature on the stage. She believes there is fame and fortune in store for the man or woman brave enough to give the truth instead of effect. She believes in playing a love scene as it shoud be played, true to life, regardless of the unappreciation of the plebelan who not | being educated up to that standard is likely to show disapproval. Garman's opera house, Monday Eve, Sept, ith, A Good Institution, f Attention is called to the advertise. ment of Franklin & Marshall college, | Lancaster, Pa, which appears ia an. | other column of this paper. This is one surety of | of the oldest and best known institu. | beginning state, Centre tious of learning In the pumber of ‘eounly has sent a large students to this place am sey always return bearing evidence of its full equipment and elegant facilities for pursuing a higher course of study. | | byteri sermon in | been Adam Hoy, sho ized, and it was wit) cpectiancy that they | awaited thi rilliny Ven n last | Thursday evening. Ih An Cit . | ifice had been pro SHIT I the furnack y would close de which About His occurred last Wednesday nig hundred mes } ous department ive etn LFLE § Wer 1 N eee A Tepairs will MARRIAGE LICENSES the fssned During Past Week Taken From the Docket (J.C. A. Heckman, ¢ Maggie J. Emerick, { George BR. Mock, ! Grace M. Moore, { W. Fred Reynolds, i ¢ Louisa Linn Hog { § L.. P. Brisbin, ! Mary Sensor, { H. W. Houtz, ! Maggie Swisher, . . { Juseph Eckley ¢ Sadie Rian, . . { Joseph B. Strunk, { Carrie E. Beck, { Paul Yearick, ! Elizabeth Rusnack, Philipsburg | LAmont Buffalo Run Julian Clarence { James Woodwring, Port Matilda ! Ella May Robison, ’ , { Wm. W, Ame ! Frances Walizer, . \ Samuel S, Hazel, Jr. . dJennie F.OM, . i“ Death of Mrs. Reed The death of one of Bellefonte’s aged and most respected ladies occurred last Wednesday afternoon,in Mrs, Elizabeth Reed, and peacefully who quietly breathed her last at her home on Thom. | asstreet. She was a widowed lady, ber husband, Mr. Henry Reed, preceded her to the grave about two years ago. She was the mother of six children, four sons and two daughters, all of whom living. The funeral took place Friday afternoon from her late resi dence. the interment being made in the Friends cemetery. She was a consist. ent and faithful member of the Metho- dist church. are Horse Stolen On Monday morning, 21st inst. a fine horse was stolen from the stable of John Rockey, living on the road leading from Pleasant Gap to Zion, The thief | with his stolen property went across the "ridges towards Milesburg, at which place the horse was abandoned by the thief and returzed to Mr. Keckey next day. The identity of the thie(is un. ! known. Nertes of Meetings, A series of Gospel Temperance meet. fngs will be held in the court house September 19th. These { meetings aro under the direction of the | Christian Endeavor, Epworth League, IW. CT, U.and Y, M, C, A, organiza tions. Admission free and ail are in vited, To be Held af fiuntar's Park beld next Saturday, Sept, er's Park, points on the aiiroad for ono nent | Lard, pe | Potatoes per bushel] Benner twp. | Spring twp. | Parvin, Pa. | Jacksonville | Tyrone | Axemann | SOLDIERS REUNION on Saterday, Foeptem ber Zod The annual soldiers’ reunion to be 2ad, at Hant to be a large affair, In promises on Li kets will id from all {fare for Fxeurs round trip and a special train will be run over the railroad to Coburn, leaving Bellefonte at 7 o'clock, p.m. Promi. wont to deliver speakers wil { | ndd ress i | Th 5 MERY «0 Beliefonte Grain Market werkly by Geo. W New wi he Red wi Rye. per bushel Corn, ears pes Corn Oats Barley Buckwi Cloverseed, per | Ground plaster. p shells é5 8 we $4.00 Lo $5.00 ‘ v.00 Lg xs. Gn weekly by Bane: visi ERIES & Co & as correclied Beans per Unions, per | Butter, per Tallow, per Country Shot Rides Hams | Hams sugar cur Breakfast Bacon r pound Eggs per dozen new Dried Sweet Corn per pound. WA Ladies todn writing for Will make gif to 820 per week dressed stampe 4d envelop Address NTED For a very good Jersey under vest 8c for Ladies. For a spool of Coats' Best in the world For a good Waluut Pole. Curtain Cotton, | ! For a dozen Palm Fan al proporiionate prices, . Others 10¢ 8c DB Fran Rutiag Min sas 206¢ Por a cake of first class laundry soap. 25 per cent. less than reg. For & fair apron Gingham, not fine but a good wearer, For 3 cakes Grand Pa’s, Won. der soap. ular price, . GARMANS, We Aim to Please You ew Fall Goods. Our buyer is at present in New York purchasing supplies for the Fall and trade, and his will be than any before made by The line of ing and wearing apparel Winter selections larger us. ( Toth- to be placed on our count- ers will be unprecdented We ask Sor an inspection from the in these parts. public. FAUBLE'S] STORES
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