S— 3 a XEY'S BRANCH PA DEMOCRATS DENOUNCED, | an na ALA H The @entve Alemocral, COXE | — MRS, BARBETTA JOSEPH, lanund During the Past Wonk Fuk - - p. pa - | Five thie binvket : WHY IT DID NOT LEAVE| On Saturday evening Mrs. Barbetta | FOR OPPOSING TARIFF RE-| °° id _ Y 15 » Th ' LEQL = — “ i § Al « \2RIIAL >. 1.24 THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 15894, BELLEFONTE. Joseph died at this place after un ex- FORM. | ¢ Mattie MeMor 1 i'w ! i “Hn Fy & HL 3 Fl i i i wi tended illness from paralysis, The de l ¢ Wm. Baird CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. Cunningham Changes his Mind—Everything | ceased was the mother of Emil, Sig- A Strong Address from the Democrats of : K in NN : i ’ Lwi . . i IEEE F) tow | was Ready—But Congratulations are in | mond and Miss Josephene Jou pli, and Minnesota The Crust “ Delpy il " Ww ] " A § win. t die] ” ul len Mill THE - R CKET, ini Mrs. Herman I oltz, all of whom me Denounced | ¢ Bm Strong ; . . ‘ : Me A - connected with the well known mer. | Probably the most remarkable polit § Henry DD. Woodel, Taylor twp , OPI, ' loen i dellefonte . + i + a! 3) 8 X ’ “he ol 3 M A No. 0.ORIDER EX. NELLEFONTE. PA. Coxey’s branch, located at Bellefonte, | cantile firm of Joseph Bros, & Co. The | cl uddvens of the vear was that od | ¢ Ballie Hainer, . Vorth twp did not move of last Sunday morning, | interment occurred on Monday afters || ki hud p From Hai i S————— ast week by the democratic leaders o ai ublersburyg s 12th wind Lil as was announced Saturday evening - noon, the services being conducted by has 1 } ! Chr A anindow ex ni ! Alay 0 : ' 4 Bri . | Minnesota through the democratic a Mr. Henry Brown. one of the { ’rs ' Cum neham's ar store. the recruiting ! Rabbi Levy, of Willinmsport, in Hebrew | p ih hte doin Shida do i THE COLOR D DUDE, SAA & ky | sociation of Minnesota, It say vell knows cha g | station. was bes 1 | large crowd, | and English At the cemetery services | tod ( ' 4 ’ . dais ' : | LIS useless Lo disgu ‘ i A t 01 " ‘ ‘ . Puts on as much style as any of ‘ei and all seemed anxious to join the Com Wprapriate to Lseisiaiun ete 5 shserved, | a 4 Lich Lo Lhe « Call 1 | CONIronioag with £1 fi [IT { monwenl army, Over fifty names were | after whieh the near relat each | } thu LAO Ve Her % i ble r ‘ | peri, JESS LON LWO Years i - “il Vel fier WA red re Congratul: ations to our { ustomers, enrolled during the evening. plang ed some earth on the grave when ning “ @ most complete victory an ! 4 : ; eu I Sunday morning all was quiet about | they departed to their home und a prayer 4 whit ‘ ; dubler roving Mart ( ‘ . dard Timss are Over he Free | 4 . . ArLY ever Won, Woe in iu ) 1 a . PUT ON a ow : 4 Avo the establishment, and Miteh, the Com- | seryice was continued |S eh powers then give 4 SHeRAn] IK ger bu a hi reces YOUR Silver Bll becomes a law Are we 2 ‘ | O © DOV Lien given we | i ‘ ; nl . lo O 1 § . i | i Hi | No §, All it SPECKS ( dreaming? Walt and ( monwenl leader, failed to put in his ap- Mrs. Joseph was born in Iverheim, | (ho appearance of a defeated party hiss ; ) Ty ) nant Col \ dsler ‘ | Med | vl : i . pearance. Lieutenant Colonel Heisler | armany. in Dect mber. 1811. and would while our opponents, route the bat Dr, 8 Mi sich having ¢ fold Standard the cause o uw}. Bi ; at § HT). § . y eel or i 11 RUBYOUR (i he trouble. We got there with reported early, but left later ina d Wp have been 83 vears of oe had she sure te. wear all the al of v ry Wi i ne hxed upingood shape, Hen ‘ trout W vith | . tonriiit iy Wee Ae . f lian . J . f ' HEAD both teet Brittanica rules the | pointed mood. Reeruiting OMcer Jack. vived until December of this vear. After has brouziit th Bi Hing. chat there on the 20th of Mar AND READ (world, “Can such thingsbe, and [son came next and, when he found |p. marriage she lived in Bechtehiem, | «o : Nat fe Atl present, r tow THIS ia sus 13 unmer cloud | : Yin} \ “A ble t rot . | Whe Hee Comes th pel fron } AGAIN QVErGHNG 18 Mea Sm Wi headquarters locked and unable to get | Garmany. until coming to this country nent t fro e | v ! ii that \ ! t : ' . withott v 1) : | Wr opponents: no I y ! without our sj AW | his enrollment documents, he put his | " our op] . {In 1879 horde of protect Ww FY) fs UL I p L-1 r G1 il EF \ \ Ame) hunds in his pockets and swore to his | { hord Kk} J / n n A n . i 1 4 x 1 y i y ver | N . [OLLIE P AT and ov irew in Ji1 g loin ( ( Mey, 1 portable the complete satisfaction Whi Searger f id IE. PALMER. ; di ‘ ' : ¢ y 3 ' ¥ 1 " { nt and treachen i ik eé oft i STICK lean p rill tl hap) Garman reported and ww that their On Tuesday of last week, April 8rd, nant and tre \ A PIN comes Heke at No.4, Crl- ro qder had failed to turn up he |) ed | Miss Mollie e 18-year-old daughter of | W CARI \ \ hi HERE { der's Exchange, | y somewhat d ed, ut ren d Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Palmer died at the Wh rats ’ give U big val [| Al 1 “ a ‘ i A | 4 ’ hdd \ ' {1 Hrs d $4) 11 i RET . . H ver Dollars That man Cu m has been a home of her parents at Potters Mills pu { Ay, 1 } ne d trange of late. Yo n't | There are left to mourn ber early death | departure irom t : \ } Belle ‘ We have beer ving (( RN ih 4 ! X Y tH t 4 a F a} +} SHEN Q M gi depend on him at a No wonder p her parents and five brothers and sisters, | Lhe Party Line i f a Ove gl wi i : wa ‘ nn, : ' a tf ‘ ried 4 $ di ple don’t believe him any more.” He Interment was made in the Methodist | mes Of prote ted 1 I 'W and { © fH ii took al ttle sat n { ing Lox cemetery near that place, hi | Lhe i { 1 4 hey AVE 1 4 1 LOCAL DEPARTMENT. [Commissary Fauble was not a bit d Sits; NORA RAPP house only , Vi ‘ a — concerted He said the comn 2 Pt red the de ‘ { the 1 ‘ ¢ ever ot Ont . ‘ il i 1} ry A bride four weeksold died suddenly i was filled with the 1 wry arti 3. UHR ships buon Ginudrvid © With renewed end v h ‘ As fee § 1eCOR8OT LICies, . 3 ‘ — Nearly all the kid town are an x th Sy Colobte at Salona, on Monday, from heart dis. centrate their « ‘ e1 Heela Items . o ete., and it wasn't strictly necessary to | on} A esaiy Sara brushing up their fishing outfits for the “1 ef ’ .—s ease. She was in her 20th year body. farther remov ad ¢ people. Busine tere p. . f 1} \ go all the way to Wa mn ean : ’ | <4 . > opening of the season on J i Pa t y 1 more im LA 1 i good time, He“ win} other eve ! Capa wm. nprovement ' ert it — MT. John Bayard, 1 ated at nd 1 FY OF 1 . . nid t} | No Strike pervi us to ' hd ’ I'o I a ’ y d ind the gang disappeared ar na it . . : : +1 " Canton, Ohio, is home on a visit to his | pap I'he Philipsburg Ledger says the pres. | shame and dismay they four *, parents at this place. He w ma The reason that ( nol ent danger of a strike that region 1s enting democratic Cede : We Garde } i 1 WN 44 , ’ edd Mr. ( ( § but a week. keep his appointment was 1 . over. ‘The miners, after a four days ul denounced mi Lid l ; g nis app : as t . ma Wer " 3 ' sion lec ide $ 1% n foul ts biit A rol u 3 —'] he Racket monkeys left on Mon- of YIeWSs. He Still 18 One i.) suspension, aeciae 1 at A mass mes ting y - 3 LILIA m from te Mr AM 7 o moved } [4 % Th ” ” oy o 44 proant the cit f 21 9 v » A or dt a pt » = : Ih day, but it is gratifying to know that great admirers, He has h } Thursday evening t ) wecept the b1- { Laxing poheies il en roc) farm: ¥ " } i . . : tion the Bresent a 00) il Who these men wl LV 4 TOUR 5 1d i Cea. there are a few equally as interesting | go to Washington, D. ( a | 84on for Lhe present and work until Wh : be . M Love and fan ' ed to 7 var} loang it hy the Nationa! aku is wien} sumwrahble ohst % ] " - y vt i ial ¥ creatures iad it the town. second thought concluded tha Id | called out by the Nationa! Association | pos nauperable CN t wl Fol ' f Miners and Mine Laborers, which | tion, and made a fail due 1 f iL Wik v re ~The house and barn of Jackson Kel- | be by far more delightful, since his mar- | © or ful \ A il jd y a lexmt 1 4 hotné . wis at Colu us, LO) Av ANA neg is Nese are : 1 a ley, in Boggs township, was destroyed | riage is announe edd for this season, to | WECIS at LO imbus ' a ' ‘and . : Mr. 1 Rise} 11, DB ho y Dat) take his bride wit hin ' Hrney I'he four days suspension ere w : nd 2» { ¢ gh ch by fire on Tuesday of last week. Partly | take his bride with him, and irney | : F ‘ ‘ : to Howard tow ; ; > he : thence } ail observed in order to learn 1 the An anna ’ cou 3 4 : 4 insured in the Farmers’ Mutua ence by rail, 4 ~ ” « } of Inst weak: he i reat That ic : ', . miners at DuBois and Pa itawney | Senators Calvin Brice, of O Pavia | AM : Tavl ¢ That is why the branch falled to start ’ . {Rd LM ‘ ¢ | at i — Mrs. James Tavlor, of " ould iol he Clearfield ¢ 1 an Award Mam! r i is at rs me a | and Mitch did not turn up. Under the would join the Clearfield 1 in a B. Hil lwa i Wir. Jol " : . 128 been visiting Centre « . ty against the recent reductio ut | Nev ork: Jol 3. MePherson and al oul Al | , Wy h : circumstances, he is excusable. fos " strike AgRINSL Lhe recent 1 n, bu ow hb ¥ B LI thus fare mtn Mr I 9% and spent a week with her aged mother would have been tor | the miners at those places refused to | James Smith, jr., of New Jersey; Arthor p in, Vata ar. bL bed ould have beer * fO . : Wr D nd fan " Mrs Ellabeth Gephart, at Zlom. 1 to | left strike unless ordered to doso by the | PP. Gorman and Charles H. Gib f DA and ian moved Hi 10 ave je £4) S . to Hublershurg ts rf | . 5 4 Mareds ohhaoh don to Hublersbarg their future re —Mrs. MeGarrah. wife of the Metho- join Coxey's army national association. Maryland; Johnson N, mden, of ‘ iy 8! I o . ‘ at It x mite . fil fest irgis onelson f¥ wd | GENce and i id M dist pastor for Bellefonte. is seriously ill Congratulations are in order All the mines that have orders to fill | West Virginia; Donelson Caffrey and 4 2D . : Nia at their former home, York, Pa. For were working yesterday, and everything | Edward DD. White, of Louisiana; John wont oe homes : " . RS fe J. Mors nes ‘ach 0 ent VW Hou seeping | ed 5 Va. that reason the pastor did not officiate spricg Assembly was quiet J. Morgan and James IL. Pugh, of catad by 0. A. Distriel last Sabbath The class of "94 of Pennsylvania State At the meeting on Tuesduy evening | Alabama. These are the men who |™ Log ns gahand ab thie cd ' we abil. - LASSE 8) : “A 5 Via 3 $ thic nnlan 1 4 ot v ‘ v " rr Soon " : iL Li HACE &l Ti ) College will give a Spring assembly in | it Was resolved that if any of the men | Wea: the mask of democrats that they a = ¢. ; ~The compan at hs won adver. d ! : : > y mT six th term last Thursd Ti ad } mpany th at had heen a } the armory building on Friday evening were dismissed for not working during | may the better betray our cause T hese i 2 i n : f sed to appear at the opera house the : Si. EE oo : 4 , ) th each fr. I". A. Zeigh : Sa appear at ! opera house 4 April a; 1504. Music will be furnish. | the four days’ suspension of the entire | are they who have wrought this marvel. | ** st pe ) we week fail Oo turn up. BL h 1 4 . ¢ 4 t BUCOERS py past ae | Here fa ed : ’ ne up ed by Stopper & Fiske, of Williamsport, | '*8 jon would strike in protest of their ous change, putting our party in the usted somewhere and probably it ' el : _ attitude of defeat and gis ‘ CHCA Al was well it did These social affairs always attract many | dismissal. attitud ol defeat and giving to our op- « . i y ¢ : - . ok " . young people to that place At Barnes’ Lancashire mines the con | ponent that of victory. Will Reach $20,000 —{rerberich ale & Co. have raised | ™ 4 om rk way hm i i» matt “HB MOC TS s not «dd u i rberich, Hale & Co. have raised I'he patronesses this year will be: Mrs. tract drivers threw up their contract jut democrats, be not discouraged | |y is now believed that the timber their dam in Spring creek, to enlarge the capacity of their water power. The pany suckers while the “water wadlol. 24 vi —Tomorrow, April 15th, will be Ar. bor Day. Will the people of the town 4 : take the proper interest the matter, In addition to plantihg trees the town should be cleaned up. liv ELL presul grooming for i contest, whi ne wilients § A greal favorite. ~The ( ville band held nee in their ha t Fi ind the were vi ‘ The band hb been ma wd pr f late wd really } etter tha me bands who make more pretent 8 The e furnace turming out pig Ir regularly and evervthing about the i tis 1 and humming. It is encouraging t« ¢ tL} light fi " the stack illuminate the sky for a long distance, ~Post-master Chas. H. Mever and bride arrived in town on Monday even. ing from their wedding trip to the | western part of the state, That even. ing they were the guests of Mr. and Mi: C. M. Bower ~Houtzdale has a liar who ean out lie Ananias. One day he was brought before a justice for some offence and pleaded guilty, to the surprise of all. The justice rubbed his eyes and said: “Well, I'll have ie have better t proof | than that before I'll believe it. You are discharged.” ~Last Friday evening Miss Minnie Brew's dancing school, in the Bush Arcade, bad its opening session. Over fifty pupils were in attendance, prinei- pally children. A number of older pu. pils are enrolled who would like to learn the art of tripping the light fantastic toe, ~On Monday evening Mr. A. Stern. burg accompanied Mr, Meek to Phila delphia where Mr. Sternburg will ac- cept a position in the customs depart- ment of the port, He gets {a position worth about #2 per day, Mr. Meek has secured several positions, thus far, for Centre county people, ~Thus far the Cext.ie DEMOCRAT has printed eight paper books for the coming session of Supreme Court. Four. teen books in all were prepared from the county. The balance, six books, were divided among the other four of. fices. Comment is unnecessary, The fact is we carry more book material than all the printing offices in Centre county combined, Dan’l H, Hastings, Mrs, C. W. Roberts, | Mrs. Geo. W. Atherton, Mrs, T. W, | Kinkaid, Mrs. Fred P. Emery, Mrs, {John Wilson, Mrs. J. C. M. Hamilton, Mrs, Geo. L, Potter, Mrs, J. Price Jack. n, Mrs. Geo. C. Butz, Mrs. A. Mason Mis, E. R. Chambers, Mrs. J. O. Dy { bach, Mis. W. P. Dunca Mis OC. 1] Hews { r Py | {+ | Fine Cam) Association A meeting of the direct | np meeting " eld Pine day after n last and following officers elected for the en i ear: President, George Hyde f Jer sey Shore ecretary, John A. Rob f{ Lock Haven: treasurer, Jacob Stamm {f Loganton. George Brown was ches en attorney for the as lation A bible ecunfe ce for the Central Pennsylvania district of the Evangelical church | be held on the grounds the latter part of July. Upwards of one hundred ministers and as many lay del. egates will be in attendance Expensive Fish On April 7 John Xihill, Grant Hol den and Tom Reese, all of DuBois, were arrested for putting dynamite into Auderson creek for killing fish. The defendants plead guilty and were fined | { #100 and costs, which amounted to 840, | making in the aggregate 8140. The de- | fendants admitted they took fourteen pounds of fish, which is a fact. The | fish just cost them 210 per pound. Cap- tain Clark, fish warden of Clearfield county, made the information and had the DuBois parties arrested, Fire at Snow Shoe, On Monday night, a ware house con- nected withT. B. Buddinger’s store, at Snow Shoe, was discovered in flames. This building and an ice house were burned to the ground. The main store building was saved, though it and the goods were considerably damaged. Mr. Buddinger was away from home. The property was partly insured. Smallpox in Lewisburg. Four new cases of small.pox have de- veloped in Lewisburg. They are all confined to the house of Mr. Rarick, who wae stricken with the disease a few weeks ago. Three of the cases are varioloid, and there is little likelihood of its spreading. The Danville authorities reported fourteen cases of small.pox and two of chicken.pox Tussday evening. There was one new case within twenty-four and went to work digging. New drivers WOr«. a Lecture at the College General B. F. Fisher, of Valley Forge, will deliver a very interesting ure “Remiviscences of War Life | Escape from Libby Prison,” for the vA of ¢ foot ball department of ge, in the Col with him, who will never consent to surrendering him even though he be one of Uncle Sam’s trusted employees. Gov, Cartin Improving Gov. Cartin has not been out of the house for over two months, During winter he fell on the pavement in front of his residence and sustained several bruises, This confines] him to his bed for ashort time. He is slowly improv. ing and 18 able to move about the house. Juniata County Peach Crop Secretary Edge, of the state board of agriculture, received word from Juniata county, one of the largest peach grow ing counties in the state, that the peach crop in that section was damaged eighty per cent. by the recent cold snap. Good Showing An exchange says : There has been 420 conversions at a revival held in the Second M. E. church at Huntingdon and the good work is still going on, with 35 penitents at the altar, Our devil wants to know how many are new, and how much repair work is hours, included in the list, lA | defeat the cause for which we have | fought for years, and in which we won [the victory of 1802. Everywhere let der ats determine and § vim that this freedom’s ba i t end t ery « f{ eu publi ul |} i melled right t what he Ww { disheartened. The heart of the great | few traitors in the councils cannot | 2 od retarn on tis at even: [ducts of his labor for thoses el. g if it possib an be arranged for laborer ny where e wide here will be a reception at the new | world wedintely after the lecture, in Arbor Day Postponed wil at the General may have an op. Owing to the greeable weather Pp y 0 meet many of his old the mittee appointed t make ar. friends; and that the young people, who | 0 ooments for the proper observance of desire to do may dance, Arbor Day in Pellefonts ecided t A sped al trad wi leave Bellefonte postpone Lhe exercises unt Friday the for the College at 7 p. m., returning im | 27th day of Ap The cold weather mediately after the reception. Every | would prove i 5 to planting one, who can possibly do & ald turn | young trees. It is a good idea t i out and give the General a hearty wel | pone it until then come, besides helping the foot ball de partment along tap Susu Tuesday evening snow began to fall Bad for Postmasters and continued the entire next day. In Two weeks ago the Millheim post | all to Wednesday evening it is estimated office, was swiped for about 8400. Next | that over two feet of snow covered the came the post office at Nittany with a | &™ ind. This is an unusual amount | loss of over $300 and no trace of the | for this season of the year. Every train robbers. Last but not least, last week | was late on Wednesday and railroads the Centre Hall post moster, C, H. Mey. | W blocknded. er, was boycotted, taken heart and soul, | Can Attend if He Wants to no trace was found of him until last | gate Superintendent of Public In- Monday when his fair captor returned | struction Schaeffer, in answer to a ques- tion, says he knows of no legal objec. tion to a person over 21 years of age at. tending the public schools if such per- son so desires. «The following letters remain in the Bellefonte post-office uncalled for : Mrs. Addie Alkes, Harry Coseman, Mrs, Mary Pareson, Minnie Hans, Jas, John- son, Johan Janyac, Howard Naylor, Mrs. A. E. Pierce, Mrs. Ella Rise, Mrs, Sarah Raap, Frank Rush, Thos. Wes. ley, Josie Webner. When called fof please say advertised. Eadion Wraps, The very latest in ladies capes and coats, ete; wrappers in different styles; waists in percale, dimity linen, white and silk, Coats reduced from #6 to 83 to close out odd sizes, AIKeExs' Music Stone. Bellefonte, Pa. Found, On Easter Sunday, a pair of gold spec. tacles on Bishop street, between the Brant house and the Catholie ehurch. The owner can have same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice, = | burned on the mountain above W est. | were put on and the miners, went to | mass of our party beats as true as ever | [ port will aggregate 1,000,000 feet and | | thal the lossto Payne & Cochran, of Williamsport, will amount to 820,000, wit ISUTADCY Ti va N give ef graphic de pt f I'be fire vent to the dam the They { f hi 7 nt be exagger scene Lhe pres: appica ation, ff Human eff the Even had the been the uld have been ace would ris to stay the fi men good « an flames n at progress of were olhardy. enova fire. able to use steames Special Kxercises On Thursday evening the Bellefonte Lodge, PP. O. 8, of A. will have an even- ing of special exercises, Rev. Maynard, of Lock Haven, will be present and de. liver a lecture on the Growth and Stand. ing of the Order. J. C. Meyer, evening, and following Rev. there will be addresses by Hastings, Wilbur F. Reeder, John Love and Clement Dale, Esqs. Maynard (x. The this meeting which will be held in their hall in the McClain block. A Nice Sam On Monday ex-Sheriff Shaeffer, of Nittany, was in Bellefonte and every- body was inquiring of the recent post- office robbery at that place. Mr. Shaeffer knows nothing of the robbery, more than published in the papcis last week. The amount of money taken was $80 of his own, 840 belonging to the store and about #15 belonging to the Sunday school, Stamps to the amount of #100 were taken; these will likely be replaced by the government, as the post-master was not guilty of any form of negligence, ~n Monday night, April 238, 1804, the democrats, of Centre county, will hold a mass meeting in the court house to ratify rules of tho party. Let there be a large attendance. General | public in general is invited to attend | Eeq.. will make the opening address of the | | ' oy { ‘ © { t i I ' ‘ ] | { * £ l \ ’ i i m { We US EL it 1071 Contre 1 t | ) § ' et by i A ( Hil 4 5 hp % \ i 4 . X X FAUBLES wo ——————— i t re r the y! | é would 5 Wi i 4 to | I ] L ther l I 1 bet Beliefonte Grain Market, { ' ‘ ' W kson &C0o \ ut R 55 By ‘ ™ { ¢ 5 Cor shells ww 4s Oat New — 50 harley, pet - 45 B «wheat “9 Ground plaster per - 3.50 Ps xs 3 & as rrected . » os Hams sug? Bi Lard, perp Eggs per aoren eakiast Ba 1d hel new Potatoes per bus of Dried Sweet Corn per Pound uae om sme 10 GARMANS. | no \ i SAN Dress Goods! Our never so complete. prices n line was Furthermore, ever so low as now, Lace Curtains! A Curtain Maker's Stock RO at one half price--they to you at same price, Outing Shirts! Mens’ Outing Shirts at §0 Centg- worth from 75c. to a $1.00, Free Samples! We will send samples of what ever is possible in our line, A Postal Card will do the business, GARMAN'S STORE,
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