18946, 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, | of John Dunlop and granddaughter of T | lo 1y¢ wW mn fy » - 8 y ! p and granddaughter of | 1 1 ir mwanm 1 1D rr hn \ ( The Centre democrat, | Col. Dunlop of the Revolutionary Army. | A (1) i} INK | fi hl I RE( I I ROA | | )' I Al | N. : | His second wife, who survives him, is a du 415 A AJM & PROP daughter of the late Hon, Ovid F, John- ! — Armed Britons Have Invaded the | Transvaal Territory. EFFECT OF THE TREATIES WITH SOUTHERN COUNTRIES. CHAS. R. KURTZ ED | son, a distinguished Attorney-General of | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION | Pennsylvania. Besides his wife he leaves | I. D., | | cashier of the Centre County Bank, Belle- | | foute ; Finley, clerk in the patent office Central Fu. Declined With South nod With | Trade America While It $1.00 per year. | two sons and one daughter, viz $1.00 Regular rice If pald In ADVANCE Incresased CLUE BATES: ADVANCING UPON JOHANNESBERG. rope—Under the Wilkon Law It Has Io Has made the DEMOCRAT one vear | f, Tar CENTRE 1 YR One year 101 b) WES) and 3times-aweek World Tar Cexrtir Dev r one ear} for and Phila. Weekly Tim ne year (iV EDITORIAL. HON. S. T. SHUGERT. The Founder of the Centre Demo- cral passes away. On Saturday Decembe Samuel T. Shugert, oldest citizens, die bome of \ daughter fag in his 8; in delicate care he was al without any his way Pay, a | Valley mad RECCISATY feeble condition, play of en trip around stitution coul was of peopl known ciation last resp just close ] the gra Templar. Hon ber of the Con of the Knights member of ] of Roy Al Washington commat time of his a | Samuel Hon ane of quate y publica! erat” ax from 18 was soli mm the filling admin when bh Commissio until after the Lincoln During imgton, Mi: county was witl sent to Bellefont outht a: Watch: Hon Bellef resided He wa from this dis Centre, Mifflis Perry, and w of Represent: 18 reluctant! of his 1 i publicat old title, wh Pemocrat eight or ten although « spanits, for one fh preferred the rest and by retirement from bu in all life, no bres of dishonest wmmswerving duty and absolute ru known to all. His time, pers fort and financial ary consider; or assist his friends in any capacity and Be lived to be often reminded by many, that their success in life was due to his adyice and help and almost to the hour of his death took slively interest in all the portance transpiring He was liberal to Mis incon venience, modest akind and indulgent sever known to speak an unkind word fo any of his family or kin He was twice married, his first wife being Deborah M. Dunlop, a daughter h ubl er ath of reed w fidelity, upicion, nor whisper heard ; his votion to onal! com it, where second inter mien when he could serve He was a great reader, affairs of im- and re tiring parent who was ‘ $1.45 | | at Washington, and Mrs, W. E. Burch- | | | fleld, of Philipsburg. “Twilight is trailing her mantle of gray, O'er land and sea at the close of d Ly, For the day 1s spent, and its burder With all bygone things, ob) here's a hush inthe air that he tired bird seeks his downy nest 18 of care ivion share betokens rest A MAN CTrAYes re pose, for his labor is done In the tranquil eve ¢ Who tenderly says mes unbiddem Weary child come and ealleth fo ES ————— HARRY C, WILLIAMS. Sad Death of a Brilliant Journalist. Young On Saturday, De Harry C cember Hilliam editor of the burg Ledger, died at his home Some weeks previous he was | unfortunate i much and by very sore and On Monday he i ill and was gradually » and on Saturday he sudden! k away, much to i It was apprehend family The Tues » gather tribution foute a the installation ceremoni will be ] gl od and good speakers will The are requested entertain the audience. members of the post meet at order Ww. T LES GREENE, { the FITZGERALD, Commander. Adjutant .-——— Mercantile Appraiser , of Centre Hall, was appointed mercantile appraiser, by the D. Wagner Geise commissioners of Centre county -— » Durst, a very pleas. Potters Mills, is visite home of Mr Henry Mont. an: young lady of ing at the gomery Mr, Kurtz, the staticner, is taking a trip to Reading, Philadelphia and other He is well pleased with the hol day trade at Bellefoute. points, Mr. R. A. Beck, Bellefonte's tonsor ial artist, has occasion to feel proud. In the recent contest for a gold badge, to be awarded to the most popular fire. man by the Daily News, Mr. Beck was | winner, having received votes, | The next highest being 3000, Mr. Beck i is one of our most popular men, and in | this contest the ladies generally were with him, 5011 President Kruger Orders That a Further Advance Shall be Prevented hy Foroe of Chamberiain Orders Arma Secretary the British Force to Retreat, Jan, 1 been received BERLIN, An alarming telegram has Transvaal force of the British numbering 80 m from Pretoria which states that an “South Afri hore armed » COMpPAny Maximguns report 1 to rritory A n, with six and other artillery pleces, is have telegram from Pret invaded the Transvaal t orin further states that the British force has already reached the vicinity of Rustenburg, and is advancing srning of the upon Johannesberg, On I news President Kr dered that a further advan invad ers should be q iy foroe of arms d a proclamation calling upon Lor Transvoal 4 and hel all burghers to def 1 intr vn armed conf) } 1 The 25, and sald Death of an Old Time Crook, PRILADELPFRIA, lived to be 82 years of ) Jan fter liaving nearly half of iting crimes of pearly every kind Bi Croger died on Monday in his cell at Moyamensing prison He had und law breaker sino sixties, but for about twenty years he had been practically “dead to the world Croger had retired to his farm in North Wales, Montgomery pot heard of until the he wna arrested on the nickels, for when death which was spent in « been a general all ar early in the county, and was 17th inst, when charge of making counterfeit which he was awalting trial overtook him Five Days Without Food or Water, GaLvestoN, Tex, Jan. 1 Captain H F. Rich and the crow of elght men of the American schooner Julia A. Ward, have just arrived from Menusteau, La, on the schooner M. IL. Weaver, The Wand was driven on the Louisiana « the morning of Dec. 20, and soon afterward sunk. The crew escaped on a raft, and on the night of the 24th, having Iannded, they reached the plantation of Arthur Frank lin in a famished and exhausted sion, having been without food for five days mat on cond} OF Wats Storm Damage In New Fngland, Bostox, Jan. 1. As the reports come in from all over New England, particularly from points along the coast, the losses eaused by the storm continue to grow well up into the thousands, The storm was the most severe that has visited Now England for many years. The seaports of the cape district and in Maine were the heaviest sufferers. The wind reached a | gays the St | gion to denounce the Democratic party | for | tionist's | industrial gr | the | eroased ~ Record of un Fallure, The Republican congressional conver tion of the Eighteenth Illinois district, Louis Republic, took occa the annulment of the Han Blaine-McKinley reciprocity treaty, reason for the annulment was trade witl tho rov by H i is that t Mr. McKin) normal pol il i trade with that island sh along, and it will if 1 tariff restrictions Reciprocity ne aj Kinley law was a « stead of increasing in the western hemispl oposite effect One of its never bes the retaliatory "ul our trade with Vens Haiti Hard Work For High Tariff Editors, The tariff editors of Repul peppers are much to bo pitis to contend with their Partington prot CAND Dew hey have brooms nu the waves of wih and prosperity which appear in the news printed day by day beside their platitudes, It is hard indeed to Ix w why the thing that is is obliged to try to “ \ Their Usual Alm, “Aim Jow!'" ghricks the Springfield News in urging the [linois Republicans to campaign duty. But when did they tver aim high ?~8t. Louis Republie Why Platt’s Hand Was Felt, Platt 's hand was particalarly felt in mvention, owing to its thumb, «Philadelphia Saratogn « being under hi Time Satisfied With the Wilson Law, It will be perceived that Hon, Wil velocity of forty to fifty miles an hour, | liam B. Allison is in no hurry to re-on Gray Gables, President Cleveland's sum. act the MoKinley law. Washington mer rosidonoe, was considerably damaged Post. WINTER SEASO had ahnlel eh td ele A More {} "nwo ~~. " | pe fol be Wah Wid, Vad Wiiv dast W/ PVVi ~ \ a “we DRESS han the WAGE WA “1 Ad PATTERNS OUR CORSET STOCK children, and nursing 5 and R175. Thompson nd our stock the LYON & CO, Penna. Bellefonte
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