1 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, APRIL ig, 1896, The Centre democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIVTION : Regular Price If paid in Anvasce CLUB RATES: $1.50 per year. $1.00 ai THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT Ong year {for $1 5 and S{imes-aweek World one year yy * THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT one y and Phila. Weekly Times ar one yi DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE 1 the example of g the gallows and se al chair for the death pen- ality of the law. It is the first state | ’ ' < : “ > » 4] “a 1] ial it 8414 has done so. On the whole, and with th experience of New York, it may i deemed a safe and sure method di ig Hang- expenence for the sheriff and his officers, of pat hing murderes into eternity, ing in most cases 18 a new but elec. trocution calls in science and specia) training, so that there need be no bung. ling. - Tig hardest-worked ruler in the world receives least salary. That official is the president of these United States, To the taxpayers and to the presidents themselves the salary is ample. But {or purposes of comparison it will be of in- terest to know how much it falls below that of other great rulers. The presi. tlent's salary is 850.000 per year, Queen Victoria absorbs about $2,000,000 and still is not satisfied, the president of France receives $250,000, Italy impover. ishes herself to pay King Humbert §2.- 500,000 annualy, Emperor William draws $4,000,000 each year and the czar of Russia is paid $12,000,000 for each year's work. And not one of these rules over as great a people as does the presi dent of the United Status, v1 for $1.45 | 1500, | | having mu | a house on Twelfth street near Thompson | that | several years ago, has been called for trial | be | CONSUL GENERAL 8 Virginia's Ex-Governor Will Rep- resent Us at Havana, The Latter Hus Held the Position for Over Recently Placed Hands of Twenty Years Past, but is Heslgnation in the Pros! dent Cleveland, The Johanna Logue Murder Trial, PHILA HIA, April 15. ~The Alphonso Cutuaiar, who Is charged rdered Mrs case of Johanna | in tho eourt of oyer and terminer, the city hall, for next Monday morning. The prisoner and the notorious Jimmy Logue, hurgliar and counterfeiter, and hus band of the murdered woman, have been in prison nearly a year, waiting for the caso to be called, Logue as a witness in 3 the Pastor Cleveland Ousted, WATERTOWN, N. Y., April 15 «~The presbytery of the St. Lawrence yesterday aftornoon voted to dissolve the pastoral relation existing between Rev, William N. Cleveland, of Chaumons, the brother of President Cleveland, and his church Mr. Cleveland assented to the action of the committee, but entered a protest. The presbytery has endeavored for more than a year to harmonize the troubles existing, but without permanent sucooss, Three Children Harned to Death, HusTiNGTOX, W. Va, April 15. Monday evening three young children of Sheridan Moore were burned In a barn near thelr home, forty miles south of hare. They went to the bam to play, and half an hour inter the barn was wrapped in flames and all entrance cut off. Baron Von Koteo's Vietim Dead, Porspam, Prussia, April 18. — Baron Von Schrader, master of ceremonies at the Prussian court, died on Saturday ne the result of the wounds received in ths berlain, SUCCEEDING RAMON 0, WILLIAMS. {| with | Logun in | dul with Von Kotze, the ex-court cham A NOTED JOURNALIST DEAD. John A, Apoplexy at Calro, Egypt, NEw Yong, April 11.—A gram from Calro, John A. Cockerill, the well known news- paper correspondent, died last night of ap- oplexy in Shepheard's hotel. Mr. Cock- erill was acting as special of the New York Herald, John A. Cockerill was Grove, Adams county Colonel special cable Locust His born O.. nt in 15845 IN A COCKEMILL. father was | attorney the Seventh hio ¥ where John ne | } MI panied He was also a corn 4 after ye father was a member of that body After i Cocker Was app mer the legislature in Damaging Vvidenoe darkeon, so ir know necting li Tuesday ¥& Will ho I's who are the witness« in this cor ik until the trial begins next The New Irish Land BL Loxpox, April 4 Mr chief scoretary for Ireland, introdus new Irish land bill in the house of com mons yesterday. It Is of much wider scope than that of Mr. John Morley, who was ohief secretary for Ireland in the late Lib eral government, and is upon the principle of purchase by the occupying tenant be- Gerald Balfour, {ing the ultimate solution of the land ques | tion. The bill prevents the lessee from having rent levied on his improvements A Mexiean Massacre, City or Mexico, April 14 A tele gram from Oaxaca Clty states that the robel Indians at the town of Juguels killed all the town councillors, school teachers, chief of police and the telegraph operator—in fact, every one holding a gov- prnment place. The people are In terror, and troops have been sent for the relief of the town. Riotous Strikers Shot Down, Rienmoxp, Va, April 15 — At Max Meadows, Va, Monday night the negroes employed at a furnace struck for higher , They resorted to riotous conduct during the night and kept it up yesterday. Considerable property was destroyed, The oivil suthorities shot and killed one of the strikers and wounded another. Fetal Explosion in an Eagitdh Mine, Dunnam, April 16. An Ssplosion has taken place in a colliery at Willington, sonr this piace. Eight miners are known to have been killed, and it 1s belleved ten others will die as a result of the disaster, Cockerill SBucoumbs to | Egypt. says: Colonel | correspondent ed tue | ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF, We are anthorized to annoanee the name of LJosern Empsick, of Walker township, as a candidate for Sherlff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention Weare authorized to Gg. EK announce the name of Pauxen, of Philipsburg boro, as a candi | | | date (or sheriff, subject to the decision of the | Democrat ie We are authorized to announ JOHN NoLl of Bellefonts dite for sherilt Demosratie ( County Convention 1 FeAl NOTICE, Ia reassigned estate o Miles township. Notes the inventory and appraisement of personal property set apart for the benefit of the assig nor. under the several acts of Assembly, ex is hereby | empting property to the value of £50, has been | filed in my office and will be presented to the Court for confirmation at the next term. I no exceptions be filed on or before the second day of the term the same will be confirmed W.F. Smith, rrothonolary OTICE~Notiee is hereby given, that appl cation will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Centre county, on the Zith, day of April A. D., a jury of view, to view and condemn, that portion of the Bellefonte z2ad Philipsburg turnpike, which extends from the borough of Bellefonte, to the borough of Milesburg, being whilly within the limits of the borough of Bellefonte, Spring township and Boggs town £hip In sald county, Ira C. MiTonuLL, Attorney for Petitioners, APMINISTRATORS NOTICK- Estate of Richard Newman, late of Tay lot township, deceased, Letters of administration on sald estate hay. ing been granted to the undersigned, ali per. scons indebted thereto are requested to make immediaie payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settiement to the under. Signed. 0. V. Fisk. 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A man's swit al 35.50 and maich "em if you can, for the price. 1598, for the appointment of : perches to a stone, thence south 207 east 10 per ginning at a slohe thence south & | recording of SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni fx potas, Levarl Facias and ¥i Fa, Issued out of the Court of Common Fleas and to me direct ed, there will be exposed to Public Sale at the court house, ln the borough of Bellefonte, Pa on BATURDAY, AVRIL 25, 15» Lhe } lo! or at 10:50 o'clock a. m following rea All that certa in College Low: | state of Pennsylvania by the turnpike road, on th Ve Beginnis A point in pike road thence nortd ches to stone, thenoe nort) os 10 port, thenoe north 6 ches to a thence s to a stone, thenee north to a ston a stone dead pine, then to a stone, thence south 2 to ihe centre of turnpike roa turnpike road & with west | place of beginning ston perches perches ches 1 . thence rl pera hes to the containing one hundred and thirteen acres and fifty-three perches neat | measure No. 2 All that certain other tract or mes sage of land situate in the township of Potter, | and state of Pennsylvania, | county of Centre : bounded and deseribed as follows to wit east 51 7-10 perches fof stone, thence north 5g east 4 perches to a sione thence notth 35° west 41 730 perches to a stones, thence south BNO west 14 He ches to 4 stone, thenoe 534° wost i5 perohes to siace of beginning, containing seven sores and welve perches more or less, they being the same tracts of land which Philip Foster, late of | Potter township, deceased, having first made | his last will and testament, dated Ist day of June, A.D, 1866, deads in Centre county, in Will Book C. page 304, in by which will be directed that the aforesaid tracts of land should be giv. on to hisson Samuel F, Poster, which said samuel ¥. Foster elected to take by deed of artiiion dated Aug. 2, AD. 187, reference hweing thereunto had to Orphans Oonrt Docket G. P. 17, will more fully and at latge appear, aleo Recognizance Docket, page 4, together 311 and singular the buildings, improvements, woods, Ways, HEhts. liberties, privileges her vditaments. Thereon erected s two story frame dwelling house, large bank barn and other outbuilding en In execution and to be sold as Rey ined tak of John P. Potter, with notice to Saeios W. Runkle and all other terre tenants, ALSO, y defendant's right, title and Interest in WE pertain Tract of land situate tn Halfmoon twp, Centre Co, Pa, bounded and described as follows, to wit: northeast by lanas recoided in the offion for the | SHORT TIME <cut | John Miller's Fyes and by 0 Way, southeast by lands of Joseph rih west nilaining of Jaremiah | helrs, southwest by i Henry and | ands of Bamuel Ei REPEH IMOre of on which are eree | story frame building, bank barn and other out b dings selzed taken the property of J. 8 Blevens on the enberger, « od & 1WO inn execution AAAAAAARA AAA AMMAR AAA AAAAAAARAAIAR AAAS SHAEFFER'S STUDIO 99 CENTS... For 99 cents, any one rail 3 3 at HUGO, n wrt ana g uaranteed _- ol ™ 4 © Works. This 19 : Dest ofier vet to be high gr ig our lowest an made. 00 CTS. If you must have a sitting and new neg- ative, for gg cents you can get 6 CABINET PHOTOS of superior workmanship, Our studio is being prepared for a special run of this kind. For that reason only, we will be able to give you a grade of work that elsowhere would cost from $2 to $3. This offer will only be until —)MAY 18TH, 1896, (= SHAEFFER'S STUDIO, Allegheny st. Bellefonte, Pa
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