The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1804, CHAS. R. KURTZ TH N No ED. & PUB 1¥ RACKET. 9, CRIDER Ex. BELLEFONTE, PA. > There's No Getting Around »+ 1 elect | ( | Colonel were put in nomination. { was elected on { The names of WAS IT AN ELECTION? MORE ABOUT COMPANY B'S TROUBLE. How and Why Soldiers are Enlisted Discharged-Colonel Buarchiield takes an Active Part-ITutimidation Wins last evening officers of it ab the lieutenant Friday Fifth Logan (mn Regiment, N. Gv, Pa, a Major R, . Elder, of Lewistown and Lieutenant Amos Mullen of Bellefonte, Major first ballot 17 This made the position of major vacant. MeNamara, of Dedford colonel, Elder by Lo {and Captain W. F. Reber, of Belleforte imme Iricks Sldust In i - PIGLEMYER TGLEMYER IR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —M1 parted on i} [ r pally, make custom h . filled by James McCaf ~The Coleville Meth Lhe sane. ~Taylor Bros., plumbers, have been awarded the contract for steam, water in the new Brockerhoff Allegheny street. The fit will be of the very finest The frm of | Taylor Bros. is composed of enterpris. ing young men who will suceeed. Mrs. C. B. Remick while breaking eggs into a pan last evening broke one that inches long and gas fittin building on tings put in or £8 and latest improved. snake about three The little snake was per. how it got into the egg isu mystery that is mystifying Mrs wemick and contained a fect in shape and her neighbors who wera | oe | varmit | } : } me ha p i ure censuring the officer for ing that he could not help. someth | were presented resulting iu the electic { ly stated at that,” | of Captain McNamara by 14 tof COMPANY B ELECTION ur last The article published relative to the troubles Bellef among mil of this by the for hi thy 1 ton Ompany Lary cin nnrmounuy. met action the \ke a reply in the Moi lay. been under 4 ed de | Ww be I our artic hat tell missin We either means t the CEXTRE DEMocnrAT did not the truth; probably that it formed or that the were untruthful. Inreg was dismissed soldiers ly, every stats ment in our last issue can be verified by the affidavits of As the editor of this paper cherishes a reputation scores of men for veracity, we do not think the Col. onel’s sweeping denial sufficient. Show nu single misstatement, and until that is done we hereby very politely return to dier the ungentic. We would nyvest this distinguished sol manly insjnuation tendered ike very much to see this case gated Lo sed faction the or truth. te int o they works VO agai Several dismissed men informed solicited to him, the writer, that they were House, Altoona, to | nnd line |i | | Came come back to the company, that they could attend the election, providing they would vote for the re-election of Captain | These are not haphazard state- | Reber. ments, but that enlisted according to how the Ol The ite militar law the privates the privilege ol | §i to discharged and n bx Boe how men would grant selecting their superior officers, but in this case there appeared to be no privilege about timidat authority, the | old it—coercion in the exercise of arbitrary infamous When eight tyrany. ime for election more members were | given their discharges as they appeared in { 7 newspaper uniform to enter the armory iH only he public was not admitted, men an a few favored | individuals, | the names of Capt. we il | captain of company B. Col, | that if | at this ti | less to attempt | i | that the privates nld When the time came for election W.F Re | takes place this Thursday i | best men, and that ber and | Int ! RECENT DEATHS | I. HERRING, ! venerable Penn Hall after a For prod gveral year pa ageclinit bie Ii age Interment ig was about 65 yead 3 morning at Heckmans cemetery, Mr, Herring was one Ie 3 ville ys Ol means 1h y | 1 great deal. He was a man in the higl ' ) ' I L. I. Munson were in nomination for | {he =a Burchfield then stepped fowrard nounced Mr. Munson an mld be elected me he would not receive his commission, L would announcement not select thei like l tions they | many char ceived 29 volts iid not yield. re we investigated, the a damper n in Inio A Important to the K Ti onvention of the Ai iviction that the most | Golden Eagle will be held us oulrages company. he community de. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mi ais vi . of Philadel. at Richard his Edward siting this phi place. parents lots of sport the past week dealing with gypsies Local horsemen are having and traveling horsemen ~The Presbyterian co Filmore hold a place on Saturday All the del this On last Monday a tive t fire to 3 { ngregation festival evening, July of the will al CRC SURO will served on OCCAsION | of Tohn M. Wa { burg, will be offered at he thermo. ¢, register | the eonrt It made us | farm, Awell ng | ¢ home where all | people go sual, no printers will be in it, 1 have been practiced | The district | whieh is rather During the : ad | ill at Central City, is ~somposed of Huntingdon Mifflin Centre, He Burned the Lice year and Pen tentiary Since his conf in t} At institution he has become crazy be and will removed to the f1 ent Williams Grow Ihe a iw of Husbandry, at Williams Grove, thirteen mike Ann § southwest of Harrisburg, will bx opened August 27th to continue for one week advertises will be in at. cial duties will permit, The Wil 1 past years has particularly for farm. Thomas that President Cleveland tendance, if Secretary of} uncertain ats Grove exhibition § proven a success er Thomas After Free Delivery Postmaster W, Fisk Conrad was in Washington last week making an effort : for 0 secure free iN NO years Lhe delivery 'yrone Toy 81 pus LL] We i ex ceded 1 TO Oslal ad. at Mile public sale at It comprises a large i i ghner IE 5A JOU and feed This Is an Im portant sale and an excellent opportu. nity for an investment, | i | Park is an traction, ] OCK Haven and 4 on bands PROHIBITIONISTS MEET IN THE COURT HOUSE TUESDAY ON County Ticket Nominated and Other In portant unions Trans tions Adopted Hril MAKHRIAGE 13% the Vas the Docket on leal pienic grows ud of Penna water « large mill « | Strunk's gr Th H givean « I for boating and bathing, adds to the picturesqueness of the surroundings A large dancing pavillion has been erected, also buildings for cooking and Fresh stream to d walks laid through the grove, has been removed and rubbish cleaned up iW and public convenience from the points and limestone waler 1 pipea ferent have been and intends to make elaborate im. provements, The parade al A. MN. WAS A SuCCess £ comp swveral lodges, Sun. day hool Wl accompanied by the day these bands rendered £3 me fine afternoon the All 1 lw wtendance, Part of Tarnpike Sold A part of the Millheim to Nittany valley. as far the mountain above Madizon- | burg, has been sold to Elijah Burd, of Aaronsburg for 86,000, All underbrush | These are only preliminary, the | railroad company has leased the ground | the | Daring | turnpike leading from | omn Beliefonte Grain GARMANS. KEEP COOI law scotch Dimitys I'ella Vella D Jacone Dotted Muslin 144 GARMAN'S STORE, H Weel ENKES Faken Market KC HERE.
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