Vv CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. defendants in reference to keeping NOVEMBER TERM S hate: Sovered, OF COURT He 3 ” Ye Sefendunts Shi prose endangering The went after water on the evening of the aforemen. List of Lases I'ried the Past Three | tioned day and that be was assaulted by Davs the defend : and cruelly beaten, while ays. ; allege that the prosecutor came in to the vard with the avowed pur- TRIED | pose hucket in which to carry water, and assaulted Mr, L | in self-defence, xh CTE CASES to create a disturbance, as he had no IMPORTANT that qymbert, and that Many Trivial to Court The L gpey Wm. J Notes The Work of the Grand jury Cases Returned Attor Lourt +d that 3st Lourt and toast necessary f District Singer's ( Term —Other | part of the afternoon was again devoted in hearing petitions and motions The first criminal case called Cot. vs. L Dr. A. W. Hafer, indicted Laura for misdemeanor, prosecutor Miller guilty sentence was suspended during good be om. vs, George assault and battery, prosecutrix Defendant plead and Mav Hafer. The defendant and prose- are husband and wife and this | havior. the | case open for the first week, that of james Potter va Mrs It took the greater part | plea grew out of some family trouble on The next case open was t Ci y Va as | ning of August 15, 1569, and the t was arrested on the afternoon | zie Lose, appeal, t. On trial non this case. Ver . not guilty, Accused Murderer Surrenders '} Hart, a charge of assumpm afternoon to hear ict on Tuesday morning ol dived p thes x 114 “ty “41 100 dividing the costs equally between the who has been wanted and the defendant, murder, in hin A betrayal; prosecutrix Eva Conncil. prosecutrix id ox offered a reward of $200 for his ap- Monday the Clearfield, Yicte Clearfie had Com. vs. J James, ind unty, that the commissioners owe conflicting testimony, verdict of not prehension, walked into guilty and the county to pay the costs, district attorney's and gave himself up. jail, Hart father. Hart is Victor Corretti, in April, 18¢6. been attacked by Hart and two compan. fons, Carey and Delaney. The latter two were tried two YEArs ago, but Hart fled. It is said that he has been in hid. ing near DuBois for the bast three mouths. ofhce, at motions He was lodged in Tuesday wrere heard and the first case called was that of the Com Anuvie Lambert, tndicted for assault battery, prosecutor John Richards. On morning some was accompanied by his : accuse ( . vs. Calvin Lambert and : d of murdering ar Iwalian quarryman, said to bave and The defendants and the prosecutor live in one Correttl is of the houses for which a Mr. Noll is agent, on North Allegheny street on the way to Milesburg, and in Spring township, and all the families had to get their water from a hydrant and a cistern in the yard of Mr. Lambert. On the even. | John Jimeson, of Clearfield, has se. ing of the oth of August last, some trou- | cured 3o pounds of honey from bee trees ble occurred between the prosecutor and =lich ke bas located this year. .—— Great Honey Finder. A Fish Story LANDED A RARE SPORT IN ALASKA that Big Whopper Sounds like d 23 POUND TROUT the took, nearly as long as he ) workea the direction much line, I to within of him before he changed position. T time he came directly to the surface aud threw himself clear out of the waler That was the first sight [ had of him, and | His head he was fully dog Collie After his he WAS A Corker as Bill Hoit's wi of things on the surface, large as exan all made two complete circles around the boat, and went to the bottom almost be neath me, which enabled me to get in all my line but a few yards. This thing continued, with a slight change in his manoeuvres, for ov two hours and a half. could get et As soon as | him I never let him rest my line in would feel gently and keep him moving, Finally I grounded my boat on the sandy beach and got on land By this time his runs were very short, but I could not get him ashore without endangering my tackle, and alter once secing him wanted to keep When I did get him to shore he was bottom side up and had just a gasp left. [I lifted, or rather dragged him out by passing a forked | stick through his gills. 1 took him up to | the store, and undressed he weighed 23 pounds and measured 34 incnes, It was the longest fish taken this year from the him if at all possible f Hlce 1 . La a A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN he was tive in signa " "ur he | among tb Valley On Valzah, riage Van? ohn A. VanYalzah, of Buffalo Three ¢ wrt, daughter Cross Roads hildren brighten their home Ro born November 1, November 2, 1854 and lames W., born June 6, 155g Mrs member of the Presby- 1882; Sarah, born VanValzah is a teria church, and is prominently identi. fied with the various lines of social and The although Doctor was a republican, he staunch defender of the dectrines of the (G. OO. P.., he was nol an office seeker Socially, he belongs to the Masonic lodge at Centre Hall, acd to Samuel Shannon Post No. 282, G. A. R,, at the same town He was also a member of the Pennsyiva. | nia State and the Centre County Medical Societies, philanthropic work and WAS @& - - Spars hag yielded the Philippine Is. | ands. It now is a question whether the U. 8. Senate will ratify the treaty. Itis: a question whether we will want them, "ictorious | regiment, REMEMBERED THE MAINE 01 End War for Humanity SPAINSABSOLUTE SURREND'R All © Wresk on the Snow Shoe Ouite a wreck occurred on tl ou Thursday Wm Shoe brasch of the P. R. R last week Engineer his the dry trest evening Temple was running engine when near He jumped from and was seriously hurt a on the above train for thirty years train was delayed about seven rtunate none of hours the passengers and it was very fi hurt, in the rear were as the tran passenger cat i Hawaiian Islands H Cowles, formerly of ‘Wil ed Honolua! H eft Williamsport since which time he has been a nurse the New York Stale insane asylum at Binghamton. When the wat Died 1a the Hamspui i, in recently Deceased about five years ago, at with Spain began Cowles enlisted in the | Red Cross corps of the First New York | He wa- a brother of Mrs. | | Charles lovergosd and a nephew of David Cowles, both residing in Williams- | Nearly all the lumber was also burned, port, ISCOYeTry was n who were hunting fo - No More Hazing tings of the uring the past week every student pledged himself to don y i hazing in the future to discounten. and ance hazing of any kind whatever —— Uses the X Kavs A hen farmer, who makes a business of selling eggs, has taken to his fowls with X rays to see if they con- It would be a good thing to examining tam eges apply the same test to some of the eggs gent to market to see if they contain fowls .—— “ Large Saw Mill Baraed. The large saw mill owned by B. N, Schiwenck, over three miles east of Lo- ganton, was (destroyed by fire last week.
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