g Gepha ni Beaver & Gephartvi Vol. I5 BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1893, The Centee democrat, | £ IMPORTANT OVC HOKE SMITHS DEFENSE, AN IMPORTANT CASE, K EYST( NE LE ah sab “er wo lh Fr aie Sa Sara Demvcerntic Socleties, ALLENTOW a t 17. -T} which i Agret assembly of th lemocratie 1 y J vit] plaintif Pennsylvania { al Ahn AAsusebile al Ree ianne enemy we made a the | H v8 he has often The last two weeks of occupied by the trial of court important ware Hin p i pOsiLIon on an " genera) wieties of 1 to order In ity fifth annual convention y rday by lig president, Chan y } k. For alf an | r be at time ti Academy of r the Democratic i ejeclinent case tand Jacob OPA y 87 poieg ! naest ¥ <3 not pre FICK EX i DEMOCRATIC STATS | fab 138 involved th {of a valuable situated i Sn hd $10 large body ol town tow: | Shoe, | The plaintiffs based four warrants issued in 1569 and DEMOURATI fed by Wm. and wi y | Mitel { the sam | Vall were i -— TINK] THE SILVER STRUGGLE Marder Nrwrows. Pa avd ON 5 ¥en Pepusylvania's Mystery “Years ved $e sepative Geinocra John P. Conde is a man who the vote of every democrat in deserves ntre co : In the first piace he Rightly. Ab pear Ww poill timal loy ality. (ive John port and y sulted h the Repub! from ¥% esponsible, port N ’ Wf party \ i Pennsylvania, Monday. It is a shame that a great state must be repre sented by soch a Don. Cameron is Senate, Cameron, of trying take a speech on 3 poor, WeRK axXcus a mistake in the 1, 8. - «Headquarters for ready made cloth- Cloth Dunlap, Youman Sherman's latest styles of derby hats, ull ine of Men's Furnishing goods. A new salesroom has been ad. ded under the first floor, Mosroomeny & Co. —h Tuy lust day to pay tuxes<Oct, 7th, 1863. ing for men, boys and children, ing made to order and ———“ Pe ee De a a FE ERE a a a um now . o—-— Democratic Headquarters of Crider's ¢ elegant rooms Lave Ex- fitted democracy On the second floor been the use of the county Tha room is opposite county chairman J.C, Meyer's the campaign a campaign und there along with a from different sections of During large amount of literature will be [ leading da about the country. Democrats from Contre i nyited, when in Bellefonte to eall at Democratic Headquarters. county are especially -—. HARTER " p erifl Dn. Jonx F candidate for . Is running a boom- ing cigar factory at Millheim, has a large and lnerative professional practice, min- operations in the South, lives in one republican is largely interested in extensive ing of the handsomest mansions in Millheim and wants lected sheriff for the money that is in that position. We will to be ¢ | have to give him the earth to get vid of i him, ——— Tie struggle in the United States Senate continnes over the silver question, and there is no certainty where it wiil end. tion providing for a ¢l hands f 3 perfectly natural is now in the the on Rules would be well for them to keep that if all the weapon where it can be used, other methods of proceeding with fail. The party the demo- cratic Senators to pass the relief meas. ures the party has pledged itself to pass, - . — of Rock A very sad and fatal accident ocenr. ed at Retort on Tuesday of last week Matthew Shingler, a miner, was instant. Iv killed in the mines a large rock falling on him and erushing kim. The deceased came from Huntingdon coun” ty a few years ago, and lived, at the time of the He one business of the people shall democratic OX Pe ta Killed by a Fall by weldent, at Sandy Ridge % Joss a wife and funeral took place lenves to} mourn ! child The it Onceola a" Hanrenr lives in a Millheim recorders Dw. Jonx F handsome residance in he retired from the office. We suppose he wants to be elected sheriff so that he can start those gold fnce mines in operation down South. If there is anything else he wants let him men* tion it. He isbecoming u sort of a public charge and imagines that the people ghiould keep him in public office contin. ually. - wn—— Axy democrat who votes for any portion of the prohibition ticket gives that much help to the republican party. n ten di at M fare for Bellefonte will price will likely in this vicinity. The has now reached its lowe possible point, and is within the means of almost every company ing to attain Farly tickets is urged, ™ rate one, which end the rail road has long been endeavor for in view of the increas undoubtly follow this liberal announcemet, The maintained at application ed demand which will wrvice for this travel the same standard for which the Pennsylvania Railroad Com. i justly world.wide famous - -— - Met With an Accident Kellar Miller formerly of Centre Hall, Rev, J. K. Miller, dec'd, met with a serious accident recently at Johnstown, Kellar had secured employ. ment on a work train and while endeav. oring to board the train while it was moving fell under the wheels and was ran over. It was necessary to ampu. tate the leg below the knee. son of - CL —— Send 20 cents to the CexTiRE DEMOS onnt, Bellefonte, and vou will receive the paper until the close of the came paign, rokes In. wis Laan) 1of the " is ex Marder Charged to Anarchists, Hed and i Mare Pires i H While walkin g the 4 at Caamit iw pid bar busband and ARG A MAD The Canadians f dine Canadian vealed the was then dex Agnes Wright's Marderer Canght. Hann URG : Y Benjacaln Tou nis, aged ¥ yesterday for ontraging and murdering AR® Wright wt week He Ad mits his guilt. The court y session, and he raiiroaded nis says he killed the child tell her father. He has been guilty of other offenses of a similar natare, accord has seven aged © years will bw nfession Tennis ren, his wife being dead A OWH © Pennsylvania War Claims, Wasnn mites On Mr. Beltzhoover bill appropriating #3,447 045 ment of damages sustained by citizens of Pennsylvania from Union and Confederate troops daring the late war, The losses 00 curred in the counties of Adams, Bedford, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Perry, Somerset and York Sept. Ihe bo On war claims yesterday or fered report favorably bis f the pay ITOX, use « for spanish Anarchists Fleeing MaAbkin, Sept. 27. The police continue the senrch for anarch Yesterday af ternoon they found an infernal machine and two pleces of pipe loaded with dyna mite Iu the lodgings of a workingman named Cerrajero. They went directly from his room to the factory in which he worked and arrested him. Many men suspected of being anarchists have left the city to cape arrest Chinamen Driven Oul LA GRANDE, Ure, The anti Chinese agitation iv: this city for the last two weeks culminated in a riot. A erowd of 80 men met outside the city al mid wight, marched to the Chinese guartor, and after looting the houses conducted the Chinamen to the edge of the city and ordered them to leave. OfMoers who tried to prevent the expulsion were over powersd. sept a Population of the Cherokes Strip. Grrunie, O. T., Sspt. 97. Of the 300,000 parsons who entered the Cherokie strip on Bept. 10 more then one-half Lave left is The population of the new towns are now about as follows: Pawnoes ; osures made because she threatened to A. C. MINGLE, Handsome, Well Made For 0 ¢ S Everybody. 1 comfort | save ext pairof Ox «5 than 1.50 A grand as and Oxfords button Doolise- ever offord § we hand weit button boot oti’ mins seeing them Figlvea youn 2 choap at #4 $4 bays a palr of # ASIY Ie Bs Rove A ant patent leather bales t host r 5) § buys th ! the market affords $0. { patent leather Bluchers We almost fel Tike guarantesing them, but ‘Us agains the rule Anmmm——— Ba There ave people who have Shouse tuligt eNiidren and 11 takes a read df al of money year to keop eo m le onosshod. We 1: Jo Le wee Hingle's Shoe Store,
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