AL URSDA M. E. CONFERENCE, | APPOINTMENTS MADE FOR THIS | DISTRICT. VOL. LXVIIL. CAPITOL GOSSIP THE PRESIDENT RETURNS FROM | HIS OUTING TRIP. CENTRE HALL, PA., TH Y, MARCH 21, 1895. _NO. 12 Beef Inspection. About State College. TO PENSIONERS, All Around Mrs. Allen Jones, te : ‘ 1 . ¢ 3 I fone night last week, down in Georgia : = 3 garding Pension Vouchers, ! { to two girls and two boys, t Btates | : : : 1 ’ | weighing three and a ha pension agent at Pittsburg, under date | News Senator Snyder has a bill providing The treasury department has report~ for the inspection of meats offered for | ed, in response to the of [sale. It isa measure in accord with Representative Lawrence asking the | the Grange and that body has endors- colored, gave birth fe. ; Instructions be Closely Followed resolution i po in Ski he 1 : Lie smallest : i apts nd 4 r, the te 4 total sums appropriated by the state to | aplain Drinner, thy nie 1 Yi i 3 11 Weil, - 3 unds, Bhe 'y led it. Last week there was ¢ wting s Pe lvania State Important Diplomatic Relations Awalting | £11 t - eek there wa + meeting | the Pe nnsylvania state ( | 0 1e state ollege, that | legislative committee of | prior to 1887 the institution had | { the Grange at the Lochiel hotel and granted $276,900 and that $757,120. From and children are doing Next Yons's and children are doing the Willismsport Chosen for the The wo- Meeting. irt given birth to Centre county can boast of triplets of March 6, was advised by the com- His Return, An Apology Demand- man has twice twisn. ed from Spain, WAsHINGTON, March dent Cleveland got back from { the United States the College has re- | tle outing in splendid conditon, and | Under the provisions of the bill the | ceived $450,000 in land he lost no time in jumping into the | president of the state board of health | 000 in pile of work which had accumulated | will appoint two or more persons in! The | during his absence. One of the first | each city, borough or township in the official things he did after his Their duties i een | Assigaments for since date Ensuing Year missioner of pensions that it was not ate | ; ar, . : : MN i ob i s 1 sry bd ¢ he » . aria rt Presi- | resolutions passed favoring the speedy $480,220, or a total of the intention of the interior de part his lit- | enactment of the measure. 18, but can’t come up to Georgy for quar- in by pro- the certificates affected which ment to issue increase tets, The anniversary of the woman’s for- tichard tg y any of the cases favorabl | the act of March vides that all pensioners now on scrip and $85, eign missionary society, Rev. 9 189! { » - iy hake) Mrs. Walters, of ( | b=week's-0ld babe 2 : : : her a continuing appropriation, and scrip fund is held by the state which pays the College $30,000 Hinkle presiding, occupied the time of the ) HE § erence Saturday after- ‘ i : h L. E one re he of . d A, ht ! | rolls pensioned al less then six Miss Mary McCord, for several | s Y snehorg, 10 ye { per month, their years engaged in missionary and edu- | 8 Kistler. in ci i dollars | aged 6 years. During the niother's ab- Hoo, road : : ¢ | shall have pension | sence the little girl attempted to quiet i state to inspect ments, will consist return annual interest thereon. , iin i i i i i of § 4 T fi nerease six dollars the cries the babe by administering was to familiarize himself with the im- | in inspecting all meats | To similar schools Towa increased to six dollars, he of the babe b: ministering portant diplomatic occurrences of the | slaughtered or shipped to or within { priated $408,000; Illinois $81 The receiver has appro- 0,000: Mas- last few days, and the next was to in-| their districts, Minnesota, $600,- dorse the strong letter sent to Spain | signment of meat must notify the in-| 000; Missouri, $2.000.000- Wisconsin, | spector as soon as it arrives and cannot | $1,000,000 and an annual grant of cational work in Panama, gave a very but bv te it half The Bicep and never awakened. In order to facilitate the payment of mistake gave intelligent description of the work of f¢ lands. The by W.P. Erin wT 3 $ * iorward to each pensioner, the con- rd ; ; . wiiose pension had been increased by raised in . . leurred in {anid ac 3 *W voucher to take the | . ers hi . i Bo { » inicroease {° { i ef x oa ia tes tiful f lanidaniim little of a con- sachusetts, $700,000 thi ty he increase apiain sginner wa in- | & Weaspooniul of laudanum. tlie ' 8 society principal address was made { Oldham, D. D ference, who was born in foreign one went to structed by the bureau to prepare and £300. - the rate of by Secretary Gresham, demanding an | apology for the firing the 1 { sell any portion of it until it is inspect- | 000; Ohio, $600,000, . OV i mail steamer Alliance by Spanish war | ed. vessel and the issuance of such orders | Will attach a certificate of inspection. | resources of Pennsylvania. wion of ex ple a mine a member of at . BS. and Arkansas $30, - ! has the The real has done and in 50 min- f the meat is pure : inspector | 000. Not one of se states ' 43 y ve | } If the meat is pure the in pector | it one of these state India. He spoke of the work he ave been taken wut 200 i great } ! : . iready sent out wit} . | The i i : 0 a : " had witnessed by this society in for- k for the January payment. t 1 entombed : 13 « y : 3 . : 2 "vs : { 3 } Ww tor ' receive MRO biecti Q at the sts 2 . " RIOT Lhe January pa) ent, Lu i by Spain as will make it impossible | 1 he Inspectors will receive $2 for each | objection is not that the state eign lands, and the most noted { y. Day or | DEED removed from the { aiLer | frye ature is executed by said pensioner on or April riy payment at th school in 1 { for a similar thing to occur in the fu- | whole carcass of beef and fifty Jsenty something to maintain the isit to that it l Commonwealt Be ” ‘ : | that impressed him on his first v . a : A y ture; also serving notice that this gov- | for each quarter; for sheep, veal and | Centre county, but should hesi- i. adding to the regul quart- ernment demanded and would enforce | Wine $1 will be paid and for a quarter | tate to place this to | carcass of the same twenty-five cents is | the i { i i this was the respect i such country ' a . h if { Old ad in de shown to woman, which was ; ional amount due ousioner | i= very first rank as t« { tion. vesse » higher educa- 1 cohtr ii L283 re 2&1 the right of its mercantile ast with ada use the regular channels of commerce regardless of their nearness to C \ without molestation from Spanish | the inspection. warships. Secretary Gresham's posi- | stock of their Own raising for sale are | Freeport. 1 Hp the t tion in this matter is generally endors- exempted from the provisions of the | er port, ; of R J If the consignee of meats neglects doubt containing a half dozen marked | bb Bi Wasi | dresses were made by endorsement by saying that if he had | have meat inspected or to arty on, au] Bole en o FHBTgID, ell and others. : waited the apology would have come | PAY the charge he will be deemed guil- | Head ahd Reflect, We read aud tie That may | t¥ of 8 misdemeanor, and pay a fine [Sender will find our reflections In an- . | other colum. Our Fre port friend will | | please “read and reflect. We also received an I edit Joliet city | sketches of the industries | ving Illinois eity, § 5 y 1} w from March 2 un IWWIiIsion allowed. | position s " ; juesting the I | hea ant ‘h y Acknowledgement i I'he ann ge {4 turn tl voucher alread in {aid and . ai So yi hi re. . > . i tha | The receiver of the meats pay for | esi ROA, | A i Farmers slaughtering | i We acknowledge the of receipt IL., daily, from a friend no sion ev, ed, although Republicans qualify their | 8¢t. refuses on . Woman Suffrage in Ohio dollars 1 of Ohio have the without any demand for it. : be imprisoned The fines The returns i be true, but it does not lessen the im- ! not exceeding $200, or portance of Secretary Gresham's letter. | for more than thirty days. 1 4 i i in 1iiustrated Spe- The apology is a small matter compar- | 80 to the county treasurer. spectors are to make monthly he iit n al edition of a n F, giving ed with the notice that our mail steam- Ee ers shall not be shut out of the use of | © the treasurer o county or that thri | are » { '. ap for which they the regular channels of commerce ey-| or which they ar f ' the yO WT 8 appointed and must law in ery time Spain declares martia Cuba because of 1 some talk of a severance of dij ] a revolt, There is lomatie | i The Spanish mihister has by his fool talk, criticizing through the newspapers, furnished | ample excuse fo relations between the U. 8S, an« Spain. Secretary Gresham | g him his pass- | n il ports, but it wil done, un-| less Spain starts ¢ sending Minister Taylor home. Ala., was know i 3 i Gov. Oates, of duar- ing his extended Congressional career | touch as a man who always kept in with of the cratic party of rank and file Demo- } IR see the tion; hence his| opinion on the financial question { the south is both interesting and valu-| He said, while in Washington: id the us that great diflerences exist able, + will not I tl “In my opinion south split on the silver wiion. know } t in the south and west, ri = are very largely the to understand There is one thing this question ti overlooked by some pes ple of the south favor sil do not favor a single sil Those who have an id Senator Gorman seldom newspaper interview he 3 to the newspaper workers of Washing- hen he | and Mrs. Gorman held a splendid re- | ton, may have been surprised wi ception in hopor of the Gridiron Club, an oiganization made up of newspaper men, several nights but with the selves, who know Senator Gorman for While he seldom consents to have his name used ago; newspaper workers them- one of their best friends. in connection with a political story, he often gives valuable pointers to the correspondents, and rarely declines to unless its answer he to make public, and no man in either answer a question which ready involves some party plan not * i and his associates are branch of Congress has more personal | friends among the newspaper workers, | regardless of politics, than Arthur P. | Gorman, It is always just as well to wait un- til fully informed on any matter be- fore expressing opinions. A in point is the opening of the Baltic and | North sea canal by the Emperor of] Germany next June. When the Unit- | ed States accepted an invitation to send naval vessels to take part in the | opening ceremonies which are to held at Kiel, Secretary Herbert said he | would send the San Francisco and the | Marblehead. Straightway the friends | of naval officers who wish go to| Kiel raised a howl about the dignity | of the U. 8. being lowered by such an | insignificant showing, ete, taking it for granted that only the San Francis- | co and the Marblehead were to go. Now Becretary Herbert never said that only those two vessels would be sent. As a matter of fact, which might easily have been ascertained by critics, Secretary Herbert will not de- termine how many U. 8. ships shall be sent to Kiel until informed of the number other nations will send. There has been much talk about the unusual action of the Italian ambassa- dor, in writing to the Colorado State officials concerning the recent killing of Italians in that state, instead of leaving the matter with the State De partment, but there is no probability that any official notice will be taken of the impertinence—that's the only name for it—of the ambassador, case be to § pay over fifty per cent. of the gr i fees collected. I'he fresh meat. The above feature would ill as clearly unconstitutional the act state treasury AS Was ; m the Will ¢ to appropriate $5000 fro to A rdi improve e i¢ ground. beef in- | f abst ties would | \ former postmaster | i ES. — Down to the Cent the Somerset co » IN B. L. at Shi ie Baltzer, i i x ksville, unty, i postmaster recent- sett Yas s . 1 $ a i ly effected a lement affairs with the g« id found there was a balance due to The wered nim of government of- ficials also discs that there 1304 Baltzer, amount due to Mr. In th gov- | $ { iis o adjust the di { rence the d postmasts to Mr document ernment issued a ite States Gove ernment draft on r at Baltzer, ave a School director out Fayette county who is certainly enti tled to “the what the if At a local institute he took quite a lead- cake’ y about him is true. a recent session of ing part, advocating the reduction of teachers’ salaries to $20 a month and compelling them to their own cut wood and make their own fires erwards he ridiculed the idea that the it is square concern, supported What the props stand on by props. he didn't A school director like that is of considerable value as an object lesson. say. sory education. Wp Of Great Benefit, benefit to good people of Centre Hall and vi- cinity if they would come to us for all their wear in the way of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Head Wear, Furnishing Goods, and Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Chemisettes, Goods are only sold on their merits —a hat is linen or what is told you at the time of the “Mother's Friend" Shirt Waists. MostTaoMERY & Co, Merchant Tailors, Bellefonte. —— We can be of great cotton-—is A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Lo- per, a well-known druggist of he could not lift anything. With all he could do be could not get rid of it until he applied Chamberlain's Pain { Balm. “Ionly made three applica | tions of it,” he says, “and have since been free from all pain.” He now ree- ommends it to persons similarly af- | flicted. It is for sale by Wm. Pealer, | Spring Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tus- seyville. sorts — ~The merchant tailoring establish- ment connected with Lewins clothing house at Bellefonte, has the reputa- tion for turning out the best and most stylish clothing worn in the county. ~~A new spring suit from Lewins, Bellefonte, is the proper thing now in clothing, id teemed frien bt sought for by HAVE & desire here is no wilds to them vernment allegation y have a new judges and greatly the The to relieve suprems i ¢ . Iatta vil rial LOT intler trivung © ] x is dl ry i 5 year, and it has ve little during the six months iris are worked. They never resign ai places are sought after by eager aspi- f the com- { rants from every quarter o | monwealth,” . Wp. Farmers’ Financial Status, I A late | most surprising and highly gratifying census bulletin discloses a | state of facts as regards farm mortgag- | es, says the Pittsburg 7% legraph, Ca lamity howlers in the last presidential campaign were loud in deploring the | ruinous state of the poor farmers of | the west, ground down by debt and | extortionate interest. i | ferent color. Of about four and three. | fourths millions of farm families, less | in 1890. The farm families owning | their lands free of mortgage were al- | most one-half of the whole and those hiring farms were a little over one-third. The largest amount nia, Kansas, Ohio and Missouri. The census further shows that the greater part of the mortgages represent money borrowed to buy lands and make improvements, That such bor- rowing was not for speculative purpos- tide over hard times, bad crops, ete, is a most important fact. The Ameri- can farmer is a prosperous man, and if he would only be less ready to listen to theorists, schemers and “blather- skites’’ generally, he would be serving his own interests better, than he often appears to do. The one thing needful to American agriculture is a greater degree of study of the science itself and all its wonderful ramifications, M ox 1% 1 § Hope, { FOOTE Wonner: H ast- Emanuel A (rien Half Singer: x { \ Hartzell: man H. Crotsley; } Her Ww harles Houtzdale, Howard, John aus, Bruce Wilbert W. Cadle sburg and Woodbury, Jeremiah B Forrest; Kart Lumber City, tin Mehafley, Charles W Milesburg and Unionville, George Boggs: New Washington, Job Traux supply Osceola, William R. Picken: Charles W. Wasson: Penn's Ralph W. Alexander R. Miller: Pleasant John C. Young; Port Matilda, Gideon P. SBarvis (supply); Ramey, Charles A. Biddie; Spring, Edwin H. v waring supply ;) Snow Shoe, Henry Minnich tichard H. avenue, Vaughn T. Lemuel LL. Logan, Wallaceton, George Trach: West rone: First church, bert; Columbia Rue; Utahville, supply: Warriors Mark, Hugh Strain, Bradford, Robert I.. Armstrong: Sam- i toona; supernumerary and superanu- teachers, John A. Woodcock, George B. Ague, John W. Olewine, sill. pi — — Union County Deaths, Miflinburg, 4 inst., Mary, widow of David Foust, aged 83 years, aged 71 years, Limestone twp., 8 inst.,, Rosanna, widow of Joseph Chambers, age 79 y. AM AS ~Read Lyon & Co's great spring They offer some extraordinary bare gains in all departments of their store. Their stock is larger than any in this part of the state, and a dollar invested there brings returns, ~If in need of Carpets call at— Wolf & Crawford's, rs have been kept busy the v r weeks ; we'd far sooner have nts than be their horses. | i pa Passed the Senate Among bills passed by the state sen- | ate on Tue sday, are the following { ituting the board of school di- rectors in each township a board of { health. Requiring gymnastic instruction in schools, Changing labor day to the first Mon- day of September, | Limiting the time for killing deer to | the month of October. | Increasing the salary of the adjutant | general to $4,000, $6. 500 Appropriating § for the i ment of inauguration expenses. i Prohibiting the pay- {ous to and during the spawning sea- i { son. i i | tives, sl Ms RS The Road Bill, second reading. The framer | for the bill and thought he could get it through easily. The members of the house did not agree with the gen- | tleman from Lawrence and now [pet is in its grave. Mr. Smiley has a | road bill which is considered the best | of all measures and it will be on sec- ond reading in a day or two. It is thought that this act will go through | easily, Cr —— on — ~You can save §5 on every $10 pur. chase you make at our store. We have received a big stock of spring goods, and they are exceptionally cheap, Lewing, Bellefonte, ~=Our spring stock of clothing is now in and a more complete assort- ment cannot be found in any store Clothing never was so cheap and you gel surprisingly big returns for your money.~Lewins, Bellefonte, Dr. 6 By all means Edson does a cold but we Cough he lungs, aid il You Low ur will Take Chamberlain's It will relieve t expectoration, open the secretions and '} soon effect a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Wm. Pealer, and 8. M. Tus- Spring Mills, Swartz, seyville. ——— Attempted Train Wrecking. An attempt to wreck Royal Blue line train on the Reading railroad near Wayne Junction was made Tues “a on Was an dis- acci- day evening, but fortunately prevent 10 covered in time dent. While setting some switches a con- | ductor of a freight engine found the track used by the Blue line trains in- { geniously blocked in such a way as to throw a train down an embankment. Several heavy oak planks, railroad ties and a lot of stout brake beams | were piled up on the track and fasten- ed together, making a very formidable obstruction. —————— Auditors Who Audit, As shown on Tuesday Commission- ers Funk and Hurd, of Blair county, had paid out between $3,600 and $3, 700 and the auditors will surcharge | them with that amount and recom- | mend that they be dismissed from of | fice by the court and indicted. Some- times Auditors don’t audit, and for that are found equally guilty with the officers doing wrong. In Blair coun ty the Auditors do audit. | | | 3 | Offered for Sale, The plant of the Bellefonte Republi- can and Daily News is offered for sale by the administrators of Mrs, M. P. Teuten, decd. a —— ~Big spring opening at Lyon & Co's store, Bellefonte, where you can get anything needed at very low fig ures, ~You will want a new suit. You want it cheap and good, as well as of the latest cut, Lewins, Bellefonte, can accommodate you in every partic ular, and is bound to please.