\ 1 ) VOL. 16. SELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, MAY 3, NO. The Centre Aemory; at, CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : \ Regular Price # If paid In ADVANCE &1 AT. Wl DOr vie pery CLUB RATES: DEMOCRAT ' Year THe CENTRE ne : World one year and N. YX. Weekly Ter C ENTR] DEMOCRAT one ve and Ph Weekly Times 0 REMOVED The office of the ‘Centre has heen venioved fr Building to the oy (1 High street — door Hotel and opposite t} / ym the (% Hous ab One i Hditorial. 1h Lie UNDER head of politica pouncements two this week. Hon. Harris townshi Py wi re-election to judge. Aaron effort congressional plum. new names apped » i The mas F. Rile | » | be a candidate for associate make an for the Both are prominent i good democrats. Trae Johnstowr the line « of pa wernalisa logical steppin one occurred in Repu nia last month a: in it in the place south of that republican pre ‘“‘time honored howl” erats in the south killing because they voted the repnblican ticket, mpi wants help from. the govern. ment; populists want government aid; socialists want the government to divide 18] either case. above mentioned tragedies lebrated db SW thi abont negroes simply Ave sent he demo- _ €nii up the wealth of t every man, alm wants the and his family the most every the governmer tion: afterwl live off the to support themselve sult of the teachir cause nstead people, ma of who would not deign interference governm indust ¢ Four § A . ¢ Us Of strong noble to look np or favi prises, de up mn OY ernment ritism to certain would be a typical form of Democracy : ta rid: enter industr -— Sapreme Court Decisions from supreme cou In the following cases county, taken to the h per the judgment of the lower court wasaflirmed. W. B. Mingle, cashier Bavking Co., vs, John Rossman, Batges, ete., appeal from Cort Common Pleas, Hewes for appellants; Orvis, Orvis for ap Rebecca J, Rover's Royer, et al, of Pot appellant; Fortney pellees, Murtia Meek vs, ( XY. Meek, Ji Certiorari to Oorphan’s Court of Love, Chambers and Keller fgr appellant; Fortuey, Orvis and Heweefor appellees. Love lower of « pelle N Henry for | 1 Ap adm’r. vs, ter twp. Reeder and Hewes fon 100), . ot al. Centre county. Dr Kraunskopf The lecture to be delivered by Dr, Krauskopf, “Only a Jew,” is sure to al. truct a large audience. He is a learned and scholarly man and while the pro. ceeds will be devoted to charity, every. body who will attend will be sure to receive more than the full benefit of his money. The lecture takes place on next Wednesday evening, May 9th. Gen, Hastings speaks in the highest terms of Dr. Krauskopf’s ability and scholarly attainments, The Gen. will be present and introduce the speaker. | Chart is now open at Parrish’s drug store. Opinion « on Sunday Work. Slome time ago, in Williamsport, An. | drew Anderson had a number of em. | ployees arrested for working for the | Philadelphia and Reading railroad on Sunday. On Saturday Judge Metzger | filed an exhaustive opinion in which he believes that the work done was neces. gary, and therefore decides in favor of the company. | PI ivi mi | unLry; | men, Penns Valley | : ] Daniel eves decree of | and | 11860 | man in the county has at any time done { more or better work for the continued | success of the party, in both county and | | commissioners’ office he has been no re. THE NEW POSTMASTER. TOOK POSSESSION ON TUES. DAY MORNING Thomas Howley appointed Assistant-Blo graphical sketeh and portrait of David ¥. Fortney, Esq, a prominent citizes nnd Attorney yor him as sueceed James Re. Th e desire of the boy | tain as much of an education as possible was, however, so strongly expressed Maat ootwithetanding thie {oct he was much needed on the farm, be was per. | tted to continue at the academy dar. | be enable ’ ok care of } i orchard, horse an to for his board. Mr. Fortney was a of Centre county on His succe lawyer was sured fron we beginning. H tice grew rapidly and he soon was Igy, as n ti prac. ranked the bar. Waring among the leading members of But for the fact that his 1 has become somewhat defective, a physical defect greatly to be lamented, have 1uced h inateea nothing could m to either have sought or accepted the position to which be has been appointed. In the fall of 1877 Mr. elected district attoaney ii Fortuey , of the county, majorities, which up to that time, in a straight contest between was by the largest two candidates, had been given for many years. Inthe year 1571 and 1579 he was chairman of the Democratic County Committee and did Lis full share as he did at all other times, whether chairman or not, for the success of his party. No | state, than has Mr. Fortney, and no | {manin the party has more Joyal and | { devoted friends than he, From Jan. 1882 to Jan. 1888 and from Jan, 1801 to the present he has been solicitor of the county and in examin. ing the accounts that pass through the spector of persons in lopping off un. necessary expense or in entting down bills, The public will never tally know the actual service he has been to them in this capacity. j suddenly from eral : | afternoon and were very largely attend. | tions. - RECENT DEATHS i x hae ie of Jonaih Appopiexy. Harter, Ww we been il for about two weeks from u fall | WAS Con. Wis = A hus. but her condition at ne<time sidered serious and her death great surprise, as it was sudden Yori 1s} il i ang tis I 0% Le ted 4 22. between 4 ¢ after days. He was 69 years of age member of the Presby 1 hur remains nterred the Hill on Tuesday } re Was a4 man of Kind of grip, an illness were cemetery at Centre He good citizen. LILLIE lie May W. 8. Harter, of Friday evening. the 3 had been ill for he measles MAY HARTER. the little ouugiige rof Dr. ge, died on ith of apr, She about four weeks lung fever. Her age eleven months and ten The funeral took placeon Mon. day forenoon, the 23d with an 1 Was one year, days. MRS, CATHERINE WOLESLAGLE. After a protracted illness, Mrs, Cath. erine Woleslagle died at her home in Unionville on Thursday last. The fun. services took place on Saturday MRS, ANNIE HAZEL, On Monday morning the remains of | Mrs. Annie Hazel, who died at Will inmsport on last Saturday, were brought | to Buffalo Run for interment. A hus. band and seven children survive her, JOSEPH WOLY, Joseph Wolf, aged about 74 years, died on Sunday at his home on Thomas street, Bellefonte, after an illness of only « few days, The funeral took place on Tuesday morning, services be. ing held in the Lutheran chureh. L ad Rather Severe m Walker, a youn; Young Walker has 1 fishing of others notice was ime session s from Philip 2 that neig wood bi stores st night and le property were foun was suspended 4 y break. | CAITYIng « i guilty bi oe political | PEasOns, Young an insignifi. | Carriles “ehmpared 10 the alae, hie lias no thilae tial friends or promi pent poliltiang to win favor and the went to exp in his work AND Was g Taking a long Drive Show ' of J.J. Nola Shirdon, . George | ler House id remained They slopped at Sutiday evening last a until San their propose on as eyenm g Atlantic the Queen ( These gentiemen ate traveling the over. route, double take in the sights enroute and have a good time generally. They left our town loud in their praise of the Miller House and the courteous treat. ment received from the clerk, John Hartstine.— Lewistown Free Press iit Decoration Day Orators John GG. Ewq., of Bellefonte and Rev. Illingsworth, of the M. E. | ehurch have been selected as the dec. oration day orators for Millheim. Rev. J. C. Young, of Pleasant Gap, | will be the memorial day orator for | post 261, at the Advent cemetery on the | hill, three miles from Milesburg, at 1 o'clock on Decoration day. Rev. Zehner, of this place, will be | the orator for the same Post who will | | speak at Curtin's cemetery at 2 o'clock and at Milesburg at 5 o'clock in the | afternoon of May 30th. ~The largest stock of wall paper and window shad es ever brought to Penns | valley, at greatly reduced prices, at E, W. Mauck’s store, Millheim. ap 19 4¢ ale on way to City. where they opening ity hotel. land teams, have two elegant Love, | REV. i Lo | storins | Tor Pes § VEY MAY FORECAST. PREDICTIONS. For the Present Month When Other Interest. to Expect rain snd Storm periods ing news Parsgraphed, The month opens at the end of April's od. with. storm distur. bances disappearing in closing storm per eastern parts of the country, and « 00eE weath- er prevailing mn central ar An equinox of Mercury is s central the 3rd, and will and tendency to conti nortt ivi on cause cloudiness nus d dri extreme surprise. warmer 8 8 gt need 1 4th decided th Wil ot prove a change + west, d during an will pa the count $ OVer in 21st to 25th falls t) d fur ich time » I's As A133 xi storm eo ne wh rir LE warm and many thunder and wind will sppear. In all these disturbances the intelligent use of | olmervabion the barometer and correct | of wind currents will foreshadow with]; much certainty the coming and the ip. ty of =t Ab 7th a entral the last distur ens rns, ut the A aa bances Jake Runkle's Cost 1 3 nu “Paul Jones” lati % { famous opera, this + entitied in Bellefo Tn *will be rendered it. The principal « casl are lee B. W leoch Hard P. Harris Philip D. Wa John Blanchard James Harris George R. Meek Miss Marie Meek Miss Kate Lundy The chorus will contain at least fifty persons. The proceeds will be devoted to making certain improvements about the Bellefonte ' id is m Trocadero iliabolsse Petit Flerre Yvyonue . Choplinetle academy. - -— - The Difference Ad. Fauble is suffering from an af flection about the throat for the past few days. When asked what was wrong, as his throat was coated with anodyne, he replied: “Well, if 1 working for #1 a day it would only be a plain case of sore throat: if my salary were 875 or #100 per month the doctors would do a little better and call it laryngitus; if I got 850,000 per year like Chauncey Lepew or Grover Cleveland they would not be able to name it.’ . —- A Vree Scholarship, A free scholarship has been awarded were | to Centre county by the Martyn Col. lege of Oratory, Washington, D. C. Said position is open to both sexes, and may be secured through the county su. perintendent. The choice must be made during the month of May. For further information call on or address, Supt. C. L. Gramley. IRL HICKS’ WHEATHER | { Dr, L | Ed F Roller it will grow | storms of rain, | ROLL OF HONOR The following ist of persons iptions to the since April Ist, 1 | EH Mensker, AV Daugherty | Bam Mortimer their subse: HO4 Walla Walla Moshannor Bee M Houser, Pa, Furnace... bh Creel asst { John Madison! J 1d western sec. In | { plia in | Coxey { organized army Her i al sas Ce William Linn, the president claims to have bes n informed + hat. onsportation would bo givin ub from that city to Harring is basis he s¢ large 5 i one On of re. ul rented to lay here, ib the ge H (¥ | peured : AMY take IWATE 4 1 Youn ie : y 11 y % 3 | ol + Al i which You will ¥ wall IW Millheim. ave paper ar Ma uck Pa. m FPolitieal Announcements of nire wnty, nination for i 1 dis We are autho to WOU ’ AARON WILLIAMS, of Centre counts didate for the demoerat Kress N il y Lhe name of ¥. acan n for Com strict ect t fo ASSOCIATE JUDG) We are authorized to annou THOS, FP. RILEY I Harris { didate for the office of Asso fio the decision of the De vention Cal stands about sixteen of being struck by ligh one ol getting chances toning tO pair of days. MINGLE «the man who to when mm need of a Good, Honest, Faith- ful pair of shoes. He will sell you a pair for which the light ning has no liking. shoes in these nerate wants meet A few crums of comfort may be gathered here and there, but if you want A Whole Loaf of Satisfaction Try MINGLE for Shoes. —
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