CHAS. R. KURTZ 1% and Prop. SECOND WEEK OF COURT Pro- lows of H. and Hopson, use H. of etc. George Lr, Mc Samuel Thompson Swift vs, Williams, McWilliams, sat executor of dece mortgage, plea nil Conclusion of Last Week's ased, summoned in ceedings Given. confessed jud LIST OF CIVIL CASES TRIED cted of Stealing Cattl Huntingdon R formatory Trial Disposed surance case on Lases were for eighty-five dol aintiff alleges the The Com. vs. John Fye, Jr., George Frye, $, an ich the j 1 1 o 3 3 . For 3 | Oscar Veihdorfer and Lemuel Hipple, in. fend guaranteed to be sound rosecutors George keeping the horse +d it dicted for larceny, p Salfko, John Pincho, Katchick, to the defendant Willi Hipple This is the cattle stealing case from Burn- ch the defen George and Frank Polenski. lant dee! FAN ACC : I. ary | 191 ¢ he side and Snow Shoe townships, During until left, leaying the the past summer a great many head of ¢ defendant, after which the « g cattle were missed by farmers a community fron Raymond, ix Mary E Sessions charge tr Raymor pited unt charge assanlt trix Martha Os R. Hartsofk, charge cond | betrayal ; prosecutrix Rhoda C. Dillon : : Continued count rece stolen goods knowing nda iving the same to have been stolen, prosecutor ! Com. vs. I. H. ( I. C ley, charge trespassing ; prosecutor A, C Williams. Nol. Pros. entered 8. D. H. Shivery, charge mali. cious mischief; prosecutrix Ellen 8. Re. Nol. ¥s rain and Gram esse This prosecution is sharrer, } brought for the taking of three dollars in com, v money, one coat, one suit of underwear and one pair of shoes. This defendant sides, Pros. entered Howard prosecutor Scott IS 4 young man from Duncannon and Com Trammell, charge came to Retort, in Rush township, where burglar | he procured work and engaged boarding | VUTRIary ; luse. Nol of the him entered William Mi Jr., charge prosecutrix Edith Holter. Nol Me . ros at the residence prosecutor, who I Com. vs ler also loaned the coat found on his "n er, wlrs i person when arrested and worn by the betrayal ; defendant Pros. entered, in court after. wards the shoes were recovered by a the of Richard Fink, in Taylor township, and the clothing on the person of the defend. ant, Sometime Com. vs. John Houser, charge assault and threats of intent to kill ; J. A. Hoover. Com. vs, Frank Reese, charge betray. Haonah C. Mills. prosecutor | Nol. Pros, entered. search warrant at residence al; proseculrix Settled Verdict of not guilty Com. va, John Ammerman, indicted Com. vs. Steve Ellis, charge larceny and carrying concealed weapons cutor O. J. Hann. Nol, Com, vs, Frank Huey, charge deser. prosecutrix Mary 1K. Huey, for malicious mischief ; prosecutor R.B Waite for destroying a lot of music , y prose. This defeddant was prosecuted Pros. entered, in the band ! hall in Coleville in Spring township, on Iast, The defendant being under fourteen years of tion ; Con the 20th day of September tinned Com. vs. Nathan Hough, Roy Hough age, the Court instructed the and Oscar Hough, charge malicious mis jury that Verdict of ot gulity and the prosecutor to pay the : nots y 4 pay Pros, entered, costs of prosecution, i At this point all the criminal cases for | trial by jury were disposed of and the ' there could be no conviction Continued on page «, | civil cases were again taken up as fol- Ww. 1. | other's bunk : p ‘ chief; prosecutor Henry Wohlfort. Nol. | ten to two ive knots an hour, {time we are crowded is in the dining Com. va. Aaron Rhine, charge assault room, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1890. | | BOUND FOR THE PHILIPPINES An Interesting Letter From Jesse Under wood INCIDENTS ON THE JOURNEY ud for Manila v Are What Seasickness 1s r tongues hanging out of the CASICER Doss certainly ment agoing the fis headache, the se you are sick on your stomach lay you think you are going to you want to jump think there is no hope rations here than when in the states, The old boat is roc king heavily now, and it plenty of hard tack and salty meat 18 ramiog hard. Half of the outfit is sick. They vpever gave us a chance to get any tobacco in New York, or anything at all, A poke of “Dukes Cameo’ is worth from fifty cents to one dollar: you pay fifty cents a piece for lemons and a fellow sold a whole box of them at that price to. day, without three for. s any trouble are } ¢is. and the crew get any price lor eatables Cigars I saw a fellow pay a dollar for a pie to day ~money ject 5 no ob Nov, 7:«We had a rough night and every now and then you cursing because some would bear one was in an. There are twelve bunks in eack rack, two side by side, four in the bottom, four over them and still four over them, the last are up against (he ceiling, and when they diop they go about six feet before they land, the next After you fall out once, time you koto bed you lash yourself in We are about s85o miles southeast of New York, and making from The only The days seem pretty long on here; we have vothing to do but le around, and it is 00 cold to yo on deck long. It snowed this morning, but we will strike warm weather in a day or so All had to get their hair « lipped to keep for l I haven't from getting “buggy, there are ¢ kind on board got any but I expect them YOu are of quarters ton £1 keep awake, keep others DO noise NOY i since we } TE the “ng spring We Eratuiate ourselves on ! Atlantic, weather A WAS As ancertamn in Pp across the for we certainly have had fine | heard some sailors say that they never went across the “pond in such fine weather This boat is 4% nt a There is nothing fast about het long, s6 beam, with 25 fort draft she is painted nicely but can’t make over four teen knots an hour. The ‘Non Coms have school here just the same As you have at home in « amp, and our time is We will arrive at Gibral night or Wed all taken up ler some time to morrow | nesday morniag Noy ing about 3 17 We left Gibraltar last even 0 p. m. and steamed close by the English war ships and their bands started to play “America.” All were lined up on deck and such a yell never came out of human throats as went up from this ship—although orders issued for not a man to cheer. were Gibralter is truly a fierce looking place ; and talk about a point being protected defy the world they could Of course everything is natural ; all they had 10 do was to mount the guns, and don't you think they did not mount them, for every place that is big enough they have one ready The STATE'S WEALTH ON THE JUMP Receipts Two Million Dollars Over That of Last Year BEING WIPED OU1 the woman as ’ 4] : ! ( The Cs un Cambria county is too strong anything deroga tory to that faith » - » Killed In Renove Yards flter wandering around, Patrick O'Brien, a woodsman, went to freight yard at i he seep under a train standing in the railroad Renovo on Sunday morming train was moved shortly afierwards d Mr. O'Brien was crushed he died of Ireland i hours His #0 badly that four He mother lives later WAS 15 years age aged Small Pox Again Small pox has again broken after the had the H. ( , 3 victim, wt in Altoona, health authorities thought they disease stamped out old years 1, Is the was taken sick and Monday his clared 10 be small pox by several Saturday while Je Bl mut k SCNow Was physician dia Pardened Emanuel Stark, a young man whose home is in Snow Shoe, and undergoing imprisonment io the Hastingdon Reform. Atory, for an assault upon Joha Use, was pardoned last week by Governor | Stone. Col, Reeder, of Bellefonte, ap- | red before the pardon board ia ia 4 bail, ————————— VOL. 21, XO, 48, FACT, FUN AND FANCY I ’ g the front ut person who eat a beavy penalty ler works and every Cily water KS mtemperate the fulness of T JINKS A servant she has one ght The po who 3 duty would be su eman ine book on plac ¢ We d A person's mt sug Carriage pose you would ‘speak of As A horseless ve hicle romanty RRC, AY aller day vg,’ said the umbrella, 10 put up with anybody who handles me right said the gel ut There « Corkscrew bottle to MNCS A the cork, Now we in the neck York may be a Yorker make from A man but that doesn't A man from Cork a "Corker iy I'm contented.” said the blindman, “although 1 haven't seen a happy moment in YEars A man must expect to travel a rocky road when he declares that he will “leave no stone unturned.” Money in the bank is » good thing but the real estate owper doesn’t care to have much in a sand bank. The first sewing woman on reddrd was very beautiful, Of course, you have heard of Cleopatra's needle.