NO. 40. VOL. LXVL TRY GET A VOTE ATTEMPTWILL BE MADETOFORCE AVOTE. JUTOBER (2, 1893. PENSION BUREAU LOCHREN REPORTS MONTHS WORK, Penn, RH axe Baslaess Transacted io this Under the New Hegline, Cuses posed Of. GENIRE HALL, PA.,, THURSDAY, ( | LIST OF JURORS. | sue re- | : W. H. Wike, Philipsburg. | DRAWN FORTHE NOVEMBERTERM David Lueas, OF COURT. i H. J, Limbert, Miles, - Adam Heckman, Jetlerson Bechtol, La. CO. WwW. H. | to which the resolution was referred, i may ignore precedent and fav orably | | | report it. Should it be favorably { ported it would probably pass, { President Cleveland and his family | moved out to his residence | ; still Hanging Fire on the Silver | . | Three Weeks' the Ford's | Saturday afternoon, and they will re- | i main there until cold weather, the | President coming in to his office every | the after- rapidly re- Isther tuth last THIRD WEEK, Turner, Howard twp. ADJOINING COUNTIES, Briefly for our Readers Manu caught in Ioteresting Items Puaoragraphed Boggs, ON BiIX country The Sennte Question Session to be Held. tried, Third Week. A Large ~Spe- Departiwent Dis. Opening of . “now Shoe $i3itig shop and BEV } \ 2 i : I Number of Cases to be Theatre Trial in Court. cial © . : Mhanl: fnioarie o § (ireen, Bellefonte, Hook, n arly cuattl Harter, naes for the the | assembled and wheel a long list of i 3 dberty commissioners Liberty, the those who Last week jury WasHiNGgTON, Oct, H, drew Voorhees ~ next Wedne slay : Senator | notice that the sontinuous, for the morning and returning in Mrs. Cl gaining her strength and is enjoying good health celebrated her second week, jury + 3 £5 non \ will be sathaniel Dowersox i . «ion Bar time 74 0H (¥¥ from statement prepared time 174.000.000 mturday gay rool i : ry en rafted f WW on Saturday gave Hoon, eveland is mit sh ra y session of Ser I baby Miss birthday attend the coming Novem. Ths 111418: aylod. y 4 ure. | required to ate would be made | ber sessions of This term will H. SLRFL IG finer. gro pose of trying to get a purpo € OF Lying er his bill for the purchas- ing clause of the Sherman Silver vole upon issued 1,712 creases, Of {continue for three weeks owing to the ys Baal BH Wer the repeal of trial. The originals and | third week will be devoted to special { large list of cases ready for comprise Wo pty A BLOW TD THE law, £. Petr rs, U John Cieo, Klin Harry Antony Duesiing Jacob Winklel Haines, Jas. RB. Hughes, Bellefonte. 1Hion. Harris, Is isg164 the diers of the late war, 320 we Origina who isl LIEN LAW bill | Wed- atterapts have | been made in the past in the Senate to force holding conti and since then every Senator Cronoble Tressler, railroad Also Central Rail- will not , among which will be the Builulo Geo. W. road of Penna. the tri GHA | cases absent, and not paired upon this | vs. ted in the the | and 31 June bilities contrac in the under the Run Lh Judge Furst al of the ND JURORS Judge Hemphill, of Chester, Aet Unconstitutional Declares has been notified to be on hand nesday. tf En ¥ sire 3 ; Jackson vs, A. Btoner, Gregg line of duty Numerous 5 Soaring. act of chanics | : preside at The decision declaring the me nech number iss ed in the i i J i special cases, \ lien law, enacted by the legislature prcial cused a vole upon measures by . but rendered | i : : June Sth, unconstitutional, v2 3e ls TP . nuous sessions, there have wip ol - ! ellefonte. inkin, Bellefonte. been more failures than successes, and the peculiar circumstances surround- ake it al- No party test, ob- ponents of ing the present attempt n most certain to be a failure. used in this con party served by the friends and op machinery can be because there are no lines the reps al bill. The question which is ti here is, ill follow the failure to reach a the bill? One two binge must be done. If the e passed it must either be definitely abandoned, leaving the pres- ent law in force, or a amendment that can be adopted. Which will it be? man can at this question with absolute it being present exciting 1 most interest what wi Yole on V oorhees or bill cat in- ¢ compromise passed be No that but time answer certainty, admitted that the the prot compromise, al though a number of prominent them P that it would be better to time than to a make-shiflt compromise. sult, generally law is ¢ i one mbili- ties seem to . demo- crats, aniong resident Cleve land abandon the bil I for a adopt Ww hat ever is the re Voo bill 1 wriiees Dil Is 1011 St 20 far as the oneerned, the opin- increasing daily rdless of TIS among conservatiy pass tion to i reser: necessary i similar to the ly passed through, t time be | which may at on by large and Ui tinuou x portation of gold. who six months ago opposed an issue of bo 1s the given to the Fanny Cire now advoeating that authority for issuing bonds be adminis tration. [It low that bonds would be knowledge t if neo ssarily fol- The issued would not nec issued i could be SSary replenish the rold wid financier govern- ment supply of would, in the opinion of shre act largely as a preventat portation of gold. When the House closing debate for the Federal ele and directing bill and thereto should continue Ie pes today voltin ction laws, that the on the amendments begin the proposed and i the bill was disposed of, it was thought that the Senate would Voor- tomorrow unti have before this disposed of the hees repeal bill and have been ready to repeal bill. The House will hold i wt tonight, and in- add complications to the already sufficient- ly complicated situation in the Senate to send this bill over at this time the caucus may decide that it is advisable to defer final action on the election bill for a time. The Ford's Theatre been recalled to public the past week by the opening trial of the four men erimminal negligence in connection therewith; by a Senate resolution for the appointment of a joint Congres stonal committee to ascertain the re- sponsibility of the government for damages to the families of the tirus, and by beginning of repairs up- on the wrecked building. A rumor that the men who occupied the build. ing at the time of the disaster are to be again put in there to work as soon receive the election democrats of the caucus on the SUD asmuech as it might disaster has notice during of the indicted for five hundred clerks and their friends, but from the public at large. It would certainly seem to be unnecessary cruel that building again. It is extremely doubtful whether sentative Davey, of Louisiana, for the appropriation of $25,000 for the relief! because individual Benators and Rep- resentatives are opposed to helping the have been opposed on prineiple for | many years, on the theory tust the several states should furnisa needed | relief to their own citizens, However, this being an exceptional case the House committee on Appropriations last week by of the important Judge Hemphill, Chester county court, is an one, the is almost certain t g opinion affects of Pe 11 sviv The farreachin ania and it the entire state hi: supreme court will now be calle finally whether the new lien law is not constitutional. decided by David MeMasters against the West Chester State Normal school and Davis Pennock. Pennock was the | ! Recitation hall He sub-let the consisting of This 461,90, is or The case was that of contractor who erect * the Normal school, for materials, MeMasters, amounted to $2 March 3, 15803, McMasters panics’ Ii and contract stone, Ww sub-con- tract and on filed a8 me- ni against the buildin at once issued proceeding is justifle legislature Normal Yad as it had not let of the The that Masters the latter ally file a lien in opinion Judge Hemphill declares, the | I school set Hense up the de a contract to Mce- cotrtld not |} against its building. his! act unconstitutional, and says: “The act prohibits the o viers of real desirous of estate, erecting any part of a new ’ vi € | $ Wring into a liens invalid, writing “The AsOeT by said sub-con result is that an owner must tain how many and who are sub-contractors and where they reside, they § red. and no matter how numerous how distant or ho Hed te in writing, if he Nay Le, Ww scatt he is compe ith each provide And « "h Lio against the even § of filing of should he procure the all Known to him, ae is still at his eon- tractor’s mercy, as he may employ oth- with- out his knowledge. . r or additional sub-contractors but that the “This is not legislation, usurpa- tion, the act provides the CO tractor ‘shall be deemed agent of ch owner ia ordering work or mate- rials’ for the building, thus ing to constitute one agent another whether he wills it or not, “If the legislature has the power, here attempted to be exercised, it may | whenever it sees fit, enforce other con- | tracts unwilling parties, make every employe the agent employer.” The court then dismissed MeMasters' rule for judgment. attempt- | the and of his | upon a. A — Autumn N. C. ;SBchaeffer, superin- | tendent of publie instruction, has issu- | ed an official circular fixing Friday, October 20, as Autumn arbor day, and | earnestly urging upon superintendents, | teachers and school officers throughout the state the adoption of a program of | exercises that shall be educative as we as interesting. Arbor Day. Professor of the landing of many patriotic Columbus, therefore | and historic associa- ita celebration, lit Swapped Occupations. Alfred Krape who acted as miller in Bartholomew's mill at the station, since last spring, has quit and now has purchased a well drilling outfit to drill for water, in which he had some | experience. Isanc Strunk, who heretofore assis- | ted Mr. Clements at well drilling, has taken Krape's place in Bartholmew's mill | “During my term of service in the army 1 contracted chronie diarrhoen,” (says A. E. Bending, of Halsey, Oregon. “Since then I have used a great Lamount of medisine, but when I found fany that would give me relief they would injure my stomach, until Cham- i berlain’s Collie, Choleraand Diarrhoea | Remedy was brought to my notice, I used it and wiil say it is the only rem- | edy that gave me permanent relief and jo bad results follow.” For sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist. John Derstine, B D. B. Malone, B Wash Garbrich, Benner. C. T. Fryberger, Pl Aaron Crouse, Mil Ferguson, J. C. Corl, Jam Fr MER . ilipsburg. s Immel, Jerry Gill, Spring. Mathias Weagley, A. Hateh, Elijah Kellerman, C. M. Musser, James Lons, Spring. Cregg. Giregi. John Philig sOUurg bp Philipsburg Thomas I W.H. Bl Joseph H mlonan, LO, SN. Philips] erguson. Huston. D. H. Shivery, Benner. worn, Jonathan Bullock, Z. 8B. Wi J. C. Broy A. YX. Andrew Benner, Haines, Wagner, John Barger. Samuel T., Gray TRAVERSE JUROR 8. E. Ploutz, Rush. Patrrek Loughrey, Union. Walker. hunkwiler, Solomon Peck, Wm RB Sow C. W. Korman, Benner. Caly J. J. Tressler, College Jeremiah Lee, Walks A. H. Tressler, | 1 Levi Hees David B R. H. Hq Henry Poti B. Hess D. McEwen, Walker A. W. Harps ! Frantz, Geo, Brown, Boggs Chas. English, Abner Noll Jesse ( 0X. Wm. Bell, J. I. felarr Cornelius Dale, Colleg Teller, Ro Ss: B. Row, Wm. H. Twitmeyer, in Kline, C ollege, il Philipsburg. ing Byron ee Philipsburg Johnson, Ferguson. Rpring Half Moon. Jesse Reariek, U Wm. Resides, { Geo. Lamb, Philipsburg Wm. Beck, Walker. Lause, Centre Hall, E. R. Jones, Worth. J. Warren Brown, Haines. W. F. Ferguson, Lewis Price, Howard Heaton, Boggs, Israel Wolf, Miles, Robert Hepburn Bellefonte, Elias Beastline, Chas, Sharpless, John F. Holt, Union, P. W. Burker, Half Moon. Geo. Riter, Spring. W. H. Bechdol, Liberty. John Grove, Benner. MN, Sellers, ion nion, Stover, snow Shoe, Ferguson, "hilipsburg. JURORS ~&ECOND Alonza Grow, Rash. 1. W. Nagle, Philipsburg. D. W. Geiss, Centre Hall, James Dillen, Huston. Jacob D. Breon, Gregg. H. E. Noll, Haines, J. L. Bhope, Boggs. E. W. Kline, Howard boro. P. H. Shires, Millheim. Job Williams, Worth. Jacob Craft Burnside, SH. A. Bell, Bellefonte: Chas. Kuhn, College, David Bartley, Bellefonte, Wm. Hess, Philipsburg. Thos. Heverly, Bellefonte, 8. C. Bullock, Huston, Austin Gramley, Miles, Joel Johnson, Bellefonte, John Wirth, Miles, J. H. Brown, Snow Shoe, Jesse Long, Miles. B. ¥. Vonada, Marion. Heston Arney, Haines, John Hofla, Penn. Curtis Wagner, Benner. Frank Rittenhour, Rush. James Hunter, Philipsburg. Jacob Hoy, Benner, Wm. Ertle, Penn. Robert Cole, Bellefonte, Wm. Kreamer, Bellefonte, A. R. Price, Taylor. Wm. Alexander, Gregg J in A. R samuel Diehl, Bellefonte, A.J Ho Jolt ISO, WwW r, Howard tw P. Mille ¥ iv KH i. ” Loskoutl for Them or certificate has shiovers of 3 f Gri the castern i ' » Old sive dark gt een - - -. ir Home Paper Does. Onserving minister r children to 1 want to go. It tells who is of her like to know. It enterprise and is SOK and many Mi Odie and the » and law school It records orn ans ions of your town, and is the Yet in people SIG IOVIes mmagr ation, first {0 Wweltomie newcomers, oO i « raf these benefits, spite of all BOC half =o paper that has no interest in their business or . QUAYS POSITION O, K. say that the home paper is not good as some ( ity success,’ The Pennaylvania Sesntor Nol in Favor of Free © inage of Silver. It having been reported that a peti- tion asking United Quay to vote for free Slates Senator was in asked coinage : circulation the senator Monday Said he: coinage of silver and in this | I represent the judgment of a very large majority of the people of Penn- parties. I will | the purchasing clause of the Sherman act if a vote upon that naked proposi- the repeal bill if amended so as 0 in- clude other financial legislation. Homes Broken Up, | lending families of Houtzdale, will he | tried at the next session of the Clear | field county court, | Elmer E. Kephart, who had heard | some stories of the doings of his step- | father, Samuel T. Henderson, a wealthy and well-known man, called at the house of Mrs. David MeDonald, with whose name Henderson's had been connected, and he found his step- father there. He was refused admis- sion and he kicked in the ‘door and gave his step-father a beating. Hen- derson got out of the house and hit Kephart with a stone, whereupon Kep- hart whipped him agai. MecDongld, who had separated from his wife, was persuaded that. lawful means were the proper retaliation, and he caused 8 warrant to be fssued for tine arrest of Henderson on a charge which, If proued, would give Mrs. Henderson and McDonald ample ground lor a divorce, Henderson had a surety of the peace warrant lssued for McDonald, and both oases were "sent to court. is the th recent is rate, nly al 'y i Will i» iN fis their old rates of pension But jut sions restored, ( with this large 1 ti estimates that 1 ated for this vear OLN 11 Bgencies, | expenses, $50.57 In regard t 184, Commissionel Cases wiiere (iL was believe di iid not esustained, an dical examinat CORSARTY, 1 “This practic s followed, is not the withdrawal or t Ut tiie a pension, i % of &t VAST holding of its paym 3 1 3 pears to be uniawiul, Upon er inquiry. that even this temporary night wi 1 face of the wk hardship where, upon the papers, iL appears pensioner is entitled to i the practic d as to less rating, ified and change this act, so far tha payment pending the 6 3 ordered when on the face of the papers it appears prima i i gioner is not entitled to any pension.” no longer Act of but claims for pension under the j laws, for disabilities of service now adjucated in evidence back facia 1 to given wo yo x : June 27, Precedence is origin, their order, the is complete. So far from holding { this class of er thinks they old- er and more meritorious, He calls attention to the act prohib- iting the payment of pensions to non- the actual disa- the service, and If all refused | bilities incurred in non- were pay- ment might be made in support of such but none ean be urged in favor which, while noyance to all, strikes only nh- most giving the the Duar | The number of on rolls June 30, 1862, pensioners was 576.065 ! i new pensioners were put upon the dropped were restored: and 53,600 were dropped for death and other caus- es. The net increase of pensioners and on | June 80, 1598, the number of pension- ers on the rolls wis 966,012. a —— i Attend to IL, Begin now to put your hydrants in | shape for winter. A stitch in time | saves nine, Winter is coming on when stoves | will be put into use again. Now is the time to thoroughly examine stove. | pipes, flues and chimneys and see that | ! they are in good order. You may | thus, by a little tmely eaution, ose cape damaging fires, As I M0 Jonx P. Coxpo has always been a | life-long Democrat sid deserves the of: | fice for which he has been nominated. A SA A SA ARN gr Submatibe fur thejRuronten. i i i : ss i i iS CRugnt belw i113 [ELFRE ih py Locomotives to Race, Buchanan, of Railroad, had Arkell, who raced for. A magnet wanis io wWagx r $5,000 that the E i feat No. io be 08 in a te Arkell has offered 1o accept tin "ROG 1 WARer, provided the winner will devote the $5,000 to Chicago charity, to be World's 1 desig nated by the Fair Commis- patina imc Guaranteed Care We authorize our advertised drug- gist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflict- ed with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be re- lied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. Large sige 500, and §1.00, . ila socio “1 consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a specific for croup. It is the most important requisites where a cough remedy is intended for use {among children. I have known of cases of croup where I know the life of ta little one was saved by the use of Remedy.” J Avoes, Neb, 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Mur- ray, Druggist. aA BAS Paid by the Ratlrond Company, The report of the Pennsylvania rail road voluntary relief department for | for the month of August just issued, shows that $12,750 has been paid in Ldeath benefits, $5,802.35 in secldent | benefits, and T0,600.40 in sick benefits, making a total of $RALGS paid out # . Piles of fall and winter goods ap lowing, Bellefonte. All latest styles and lowest prices to be had nywhete, Go aid doy efore all gone, EA Mp
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