RN WA : CHAS. ir. Kl RTZ, Ed. and Prop. PROCEEDINGS IN COURT List of Cases that Have Been tried In Open Court VERDICTS FOUND, SENTENCES Cases Settled and Continued o ompromised A Short Synepsis ol iily Reported by S. D yr our Readers t convened at nine roing, with Presiden + bench. home th That some king tetwards the plainti¥ returned the ’ that s ng Ie Wasa iemanded his note for h he o the T he a Penn's Va after horse was his money from Tuesday for $20 90 Com. vs Wetzel second morning Parmer He indicted, first an un! Arceny count, receiving stolen goods knowing the same 0 have been stolen : H. Maize Wetzel not being in court, only Hetzel was ur raigned, prosecutor | Jacob These defendants are indicted for purioining about chickens from the prosecutor on or about the 13th day of January of this year. This case is from Millbeim, and the defendant jqiieas guilty and stated to the Court Pat he bad gone with Mr. Wetzel to take the chickens, but had not taken any but helped him carry three chickens away that night, and that afterward when spoken to by Mr. Maize had re. turned the chickens, Sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution, five dollars fine twenty sonment in f tlwent lence that should he defendant eller to Mrs Not Held Responsible court has handed to the effect that roads are not liable to fire damages re sparks, Ohio The down a supreme decision rail sulting from locomotives pro vived it can be established that due care the raflroad in Heretofore has been exercised on the handling of the engine, it has been necessary for the railroads to prove that a fire occuring within a quarter of a mile of a railroad was not | caused by locomotive sparks. A stack | of grain or hay located anywhere near a | railroad might be set on fire by a tramp, | | but the railroad would have to pay for it, BELLEFONTE, PA, ve NEWSPAPERS MUST SUFFER Paper Trust is Squeezing the Life out of Publishers IT LEGALIZED ROBBERY who has denout ed the granting of R10 some at the ext of others, ar pecially by exclusive, un just tariffs, must suffer innocently for the shortcomings of others, What has hap pened to the newspaper publisher in this country is occurring in the price of most The prices all other commodities consumers must pay to the favored monopolies and trusts, who con trol the the tariff keeps out the products and this 1s what is called exiravagant situation, because of from abroad competion prospeniy It does puzzle us why a portion of the American people allow themselves to be bamboozled in these things from year to year ; but they do it with a conviction and mad zeal that indicates that they must be confirmed slaves to a party, | Thoueh time tells on the face of a blind to common sense, and reason THURSDAY | 1858, and the other containing what he | : ! doesn't say about them now | this amount is deducted f4s2.11, credit JANUARY 25 1600 w CALLED AT THE WRONG HOUSE t his Death HUSBAND SHOT HIM DOWN h was one shoes the isting her st 16 be had sped old ia Froom I's i th . 1" ely the the ll ut specially at kept man who Pass | come just the sane - but they ¢ I ish weddings, a dance Is up .o-—— Milton from one two days and every Good lor is present is supposed to dance with the Milton and skirt will have a shirt The Milton will furnish the groand and erect the The H. Smuckle & Company, of New York, will furnish the machinery and operate the plant, Over left buy everything for 1,500 hands will be employed. Opera housekeeping tions on the building will begin March 1 ve on waist bride, for which privilege he pays $1 00 her. The money thus paid goes to the groom and factory ronle y PEOPIC | every time he dances with building thereos . ‘ he pays all wedding expenses, beer, etc and in many cases has mowey enough to BOCOSSArY Cont of Prisoners Righteen prisoners from Clinton coun | [ty were in the western penitentiary dur | "jug 1809. The total cost for the 4.677 | days maintenance was $1,621 36. From Two books could be written by Presi. | dent McKinley ; one contaluing what he sald about pet government banks, - {by labor, which makes the net cost for | clock, the clock's face always tell time, ' the commissioners to pay $1,150 22. VOL. 22 N AND FAN Brig A good dea u pon his staf and envelopes go fiving about a Al for anything that is stationery be one of the oldest on record, sirawherry may but there's an elder berry A heated argument is the very thing that causes a coolness between (wo friends -—— The Editor's Christmas The esteemed editor of "The Lost Creek Lyre” runs this delicate hint at | the top of his editorial column next the printed rates of subscription “Upon the recent Xmas eve, (14 Santy Clause came knocking, And begged our glad assent to leave A shotgun In our stocking Upon the Ist of Jan. we go Upon a tour collegting With that new gun, so friends, you know Just what to bw expecting, While yot our lamp holds out to fleker, We must have eash to blow for licker,”