BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1894. Alemaor at. iad The Centre ED. & L PUB TERMS OF SUBS BIPTION: I" n ADDN ANCE CLUB RATES: RAT One Editorial. brother (re0rge appo.nted Pa.. by Mr. of James M (GOODIART, & county ¢ ommissioner, (rood hart, postmaster was recently yf demoeratic administration. hart formerly was twp., this county. Lewistown, (rood- Potter tive - ™ wt-office Is of ti has recommended Tue Bellefonte . Uns I in the han & enemy. y n gressman Kribbs F. Fortney, Esq., and Gov. { urging the appointment of Dr, Dobbins As (Grov. ( urtin is for a second term. ‘urtin was prom wishes ised. by would also to the Gov 's or owing appointment will tincan h t Washington. and it Dark ave a confer as we understs delay med. - An Uncle of Coxeys of Boalsburg, isa ge of General Coxey, of Ohi 1 fellow. Uncle Coxey runs to is running Massillon +. LUoxey, ine y, and ¢ jolly FO stage from Boalsburg army of tramps Washington. Ul ew Coxey level right there. In this connectic Se hi chec KE 0 Bank for fray the ¢ Potters help ls It will be n the olla thousand dol The F sh Laws Salaries for Judges Pd 4 ni t of the Pem ofcommo mon pleas Judges made ding naing tra mons ¥ by hu A fat riot SLTICLS, court on for which lowed $10ad SOTYICE n additl age involved. - New Umpire Regulation new league rules of base ball re umpire to wear a body pro, bel the p plays during the season, that the tor and stand ind ate te 1" judge all is 80 far as judging balls and strikes are oncerned. They will not be permitted to continue the unsatisactory practice of standing behind the pitcher, thus an noying the flelders and at the same time hisjudging plays at the plate. - Bellefonte's Centennial Next summer Dellefonte will have an opportunity to celebrate its centennial anniversary. At a recent meeting of council the matter was discussed. When the time comes you can depend that the event will be properly recognized. S- The Very Latest. In ladies capes and coats, ~all styles, linen, white and milk. Coats reduced from #6 to 83 to close out odd sizes Come and see them: Mrs. Alkens wil welcome you, Wrappers ist | test | the al Oak Hall, | IN SUPREME COURT, S TAKEN FROM THIS COUNTY. APPEALS pes Hook i» No Alorn " What a “Pa Witnesses of cases use for Juries or intere edd An the Sane wv taken walled addition, mot in a in what which, ment An answer thereto ure in couta and are prepared in bool prepared by the appelice. accompanied by a brief of an explanatory natur neys constitute the proc "Wy supreme court rendered at u The up from Ceantre coun heard g M John San} deceased, an’'s Cour Bucher - Hewes, Weil following cases cominencin te of Im Doro. of Orpl Rooter, lant: ( he Cred Rebecca 0) Jem for pl lainti H is for defendant Wm. B. Mingle, cash Penns Val ley Banking Co., vs John Rossman, Daniel Bartges, ete., ap peal from of Court of Common Pleas. love Hewes for appellants; Orv Jower | Orvis for appellees. Henry Krumrine's Ex. © { man, Daniel Bartges and | mon Pleas, . 14 | PE yin we aight just add | a genilemen living near Centre | ‘one day recently, sent Coxey a [al Certiongsl bi ‘entre Ci one | | nary. Waist= in percale, dimity | {ground with all its contents, small buildings close by were also | Which Is deemed to be most favorable | ton, living on on account of elimatie conditions, from the judgment of the ( Love and Hew: lant; Orvis, Bower & Ory ees, Maria Meek vs Geo. pel Y. Meck, Jr., et ns Court of for appellant; Fortney, Orvis and Hew for appellees, : va N ment it vs Boro Raven vs Millheim Jur [sand 1s oS Ww npike A. Miller [sane Stover va Cent. R John P. Rockey vs Cent. kK Rof Pa H J Garbrick vs Cent. It R of Pa M C Kephart vs Union Central Life Ins to vs Daniel Garman. tof Pa PR Extended an Ca The Centre Hall Lutheran charge last Saturday held a meeting and voted to extend a call to the Rev. Wm. Wagner, a young minister who recently comple- ted his studies at the Gettysburg semis His former home is near Tussay- ville. Rev, Wagner but a short time age was warried to a daughter of Mr, H. K. Hoy, of near Bellefonte, Vire at Fillmore On Sanday night Henry Morris’ blacksmith shop was burned to the | Several | burned. There was no insurance. Unie mbersand Keller, | DEATH RyconRrp D1 MOTT. iterment ung from she YOeArs., Was a Her i Ie ceded het De. i of oe was 00 MeDermott I by 12 Year ago ten children, a : Charles K, RACHAEL el Ho ir, died in Union townshi HOOVER. Ja. p, on wer, widow Her maiden name was Fish e f Wm. F of township she lived at the home of her two sons Wm Two other sous, E'l KUrvive her [er age and 11 days Ch HY t isher n and George. and Ezra also Wis NO) years month was an aunt of Mrs, Bellefonte, The urred on Monday at the cemetery near Snow one Nhe Smith of oi inter ment oe Friends , at the residence Miles Mattern Mrs Margaret al the ad Lb) anced fe YOArs, wd} ~t Lil ounty on the HYATT. E. Hyatt f aoe VOArs g OHN SHIRES Early on Monday morning the veners able John Shires died at his howe Pott M , at the advanced age and SIR 20 days, Mr .-——— Mast not use Toba ned min vd only ilectively 8 lid rate les Was re. and distinet A Woman's Revenge Monday evening April 9th, wment lovers w On our ill have the pleasure the great emotional Miss Lillian Tucker. in that beautiful play. “A Woman's Revenge," Refined and wholesome amusement is everywhere recognized people as a necessity, will also appear on Wednesday evenings, 11th. Admission 10, ami of withessing actress, by cultured The same actress Tuesday and April 10th and 20 and 30 cents, - .--_——— Arbor Days Governor Pattison issued a procla. | mation Tuesday fixing Friday, April 13 and Friday, April 27, 1804, to be observy- | {ed as arbor days in Pennsylyania, The | selection of either of the designated | | days is left to discretion of the people in the various sections of the common- | wealth, each locality observing that day | Deceased was i day | proceed to Petersburg, FLECTRICROADSINCLEARFIELD Two Corpofstions Chartered Hallways in that County to Operate Charters were issued by the partment, ab Hurrisburg, ye the Houtzdale and Suburban and the Philipsburg and Suburban electric rail way companies, which will operate ex. in Clearfield The companies, which are £100,000, eaeh are controlled by the parties, Whe officers of both denty, A. Markle, Hazelton; Di John A. Seely, Bro kiyn, N.Y. Charles A, Bragg, Philadelphia; } Dond, J. Edwin Giles, Haz it The Philipsburg company I from Philipsburg to the village of risdale Mines, then to Allport, Kylerton, Winburne, Munson station, Hawk Run North Philipsburg and Osceola Mills, At Osceola Mills it will connect the Houtzdale company, whic its line through the principal borough, thence to the villages Anunesville, Madera, Glen Hope, Irv Coalport, Jamesville, and Hout State de to terday t tensively county, capitalized at ame are Presi reclors, - witl h will the tion Board of Trade The regular meeting of the Board of Trade was well attended Tuesday evening. After s discus. resolutions were prepared and signed by all members of the board others, asking Supt. Blair o furnish & more satisfactory » Bellefonte on nme sion over the Snow Shoe railroad schedule is very inc persons in that section who come to Bellefonte, It two days trip to come to Bellef transact business during the hours, The people along the en are dissatisfied. Gen. D. H. I; Geo. T. Bush and Geo, 1 nece | appointed a gommittee to call | Blair at Tyrone, present the res | and eonfer with him upon the matt The seme committee was directed Huntingd county, to see what can be done to ) courage the removal of a pottery fr . | there to Bellefonte. In order to attract trade, along the line of the C. RR. R. of Pa.. to Bellefont the railroad company will be asked to establish an excursion rate on certain days of the week, The company will Ix matters cot stantly. ean 1 . oa town - -— - Attempted Highway Rolibes Was | will be made f ¥ SVOCK spri piace next w» = to call Lies {on and soy the « Sheol Filteen Foxes G. 1 but recently paid which he bad shot Clinton county. Mr. Snaverly shot in ten of which were Snavely the Clintor 1 residing ir neat Lhe During winter all fifteen foxes in Centre county .— Weare in of receipt ! Bucknell unive Lewisburg, Pa. It showsa tot of 358 all five Among the new studies iscivil engineer ing. One new professor and an instruct. or have been added to the teaching force. This has been the most success. ful year in the school’s history —-—— catalogue ity nt tend departments ala ance in «There are some people so exceeding, ly modest that in speaking of a person's leg they persist in calling it a limb; but the young lady, who in speaking of a | certain breed of chickens, called them | Brown Limbhorns is, we think, entitled to the cake and whole bakery. — Indiana | Messenge r. - .-_——— ~On Wednesday Mr. James Hamil. | 00 years old, asked ti give a single fare trip to Belle- | “ler forgot a. oy i | Willowbank street was ' the WASHINGTON TOPICS. INTERESTING EVENTS THE CAPITAL nators very i wo endar Reed g The Bre “Crar given a repulse kinridge Scan Islation slow Silver men The appoint ceed Mr, ( ment of hd 8 ob Lhe of the the House gniorage able edges t lice, Mi general House, ment in Mr. af will { ris} JHosi- | | Bq ri max wh {rom cline the entative of adtnus ittempt Ovex move a 4 } AV Hie HOLL OF HONOR much resi IDR Was evid wz after tl members bi Republicans tent ab DArpiy wed and e backed burly form of Reed was ambli; He stag shot. His fa lashed g aw : . ee RINE eres an and Thos Huey said. { H C Noll. Pleas ot | Hear) Swartz * 3 Ls hi sip Yorks he looked scornfully at Crisp “That is entirely unnecessary,’ he Mr. Crisp retorted quickly *It Is mint 2 ant Gag Rockgrove, | Milesburg Ofn X Rung, ak a Moyery Penn Hall... 4... coed BRY | Wm A Pealer, Spring Mills... February Adam Yeariek, Walker crs vormvenrsos FEDEARY H ¥ Rossman, Spring Ms ne MATER irri ed the pronoun —*‘you re { “oy rdeal for Lexis His 1 earn best Ix chalant ot sot nee has he When Talking Through His HAT 3 not likely to be but wl Never squirmed or turned a hair as duplicity of the most striking sort him was charged ug That was earlier in the case, Now different. He is fairly placed upon the defensive pow. and it a trying position for a man been accustomed to holding spellbound with his eloquence ) against things are quite CN Wi who has you that we are audiences Mi Breckenridge looks full ten years older than he did a month ago. His debon nair manner is all gone, either for the present only or for all time. The poet has spoken feelingly of the fury of a woman scorned. He must have had in mind some such woman as the plaintiff in this case. She may have been, and h doubtless was fond of Mr. Breckinridge once. Now it Is “love to hatred turned.” TARIFF LEGISLATION. The present outlook does not indi. cate that very great headway will be made with the tariff bill in the senate for a week or so. Democrats and re. publicans naturally differ widely in their | estimates of the time that will be re. quired for the disposal of the bill. The more sanguine of the democratic mem. Always Talking Through Our SHOES ognize the of having so made that speak for That's what ours do—and they do not squeak, either Mingle'’s . ... ... SHOE STORE IW ROS 1] themselves they wi
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