PLAYING GAME TRUST 168 TARIFF s AD 3A TS THE SUI Loenrn What the If nti} o be POTAry, § ment put i 2 IRUTICS, Like x1 MOT ging on Senator GCCasion she f His latest was a poin “legislative body that National Capitol, ab He members of this body feet from us,” that the were now, men of leisure, meeting only twice a week, in accordance with a rule of their own adoption and in deflance of stitution. Mr. F. Wolft, president of Shipbuilding Company, at i 2 an Oregon, who is now in says of the polit in his “If an election were held ical situation seclion: HOW would vote for any the Republicans could name Bryan over ’ sible.’ The Civil Berviee Commission i« in- making removals of Democrats and in every case, giving their places to Re publicans. Inasmuch as Palmer would not have dared to act without the con- sent of Mr. McKinley, at whose pleas ure the Civil Service Commissioners hold their places, there is little proba- bility that the investigation will amount to anything practical, After the acquittal of the sugar trust kings by Washington Courts, nobody was surprised that the two newspaper correspondents who were under in- dictment for contempt, were also ac quitted. In fact, the only surprising and compelled LO serve his for 1e coul even It is difficult lay mind to ¢ mnprehend how | wnlence in inl, and all the others a id -_ York World rinin ominous Now UIMIMIATrises 4 rid 2 apl it leper o ony iehiised or hay of wealth ean be mem 3 ¢ y r house of its leg iced Hates via P, I. RB Railroad Cor the benefit ad the Four irsion tickets ine Erie; ex- NTRE HALL, PA. 1] FYRONE STORM “Wgl A Fierce Storm of Wind, It saturday toona count of the velon ¢yaion 11M. clouds ints Fiori will be north good and will rex t3 { nile turn until July 6, , and 5, 1867, June24-2¢ Wo — Watch for This Fellow, A flim flamer worked his game at Williamsport the other day and clear- ed ten dollars, He entered slore, Owens’ purchased a ive cent article and offered a ten dol- bill in payment. When the sand ten cent that hie had five cents and threw that down instead. At the time he shoved the ten dollars in change and his own bill forward in a bunch and asked for a twenty dollar bill. He got it. The man is described as being five ame feet, nine or ten inches tall, weighing about 150 pounds, wore a black derby hat and dark clothes, and had a dark mustache with the ends turned up. me ilimm— Only so it Comen, A Chicago paper says: “Dont ex- pect prosperity to come back with a whereupon an eastern ex- change replies: “We won't. If she enters with a glide; if she moseys in on one leg; nay if she even sashays for- ward on her surcingle, or waltz gently forward on her ears; we'll welcome her and push the dust off the best seat in the house for her to sit on. It don't make one bit of difference how she comes, but the whenness of her come ing is a matter of much interest." The number of candidates for admis. sion to State College, examined at Bellefonte the other day, was the lar- gest ever known. The indications | A Haman Pinecas Jennie Fessler is a year-old girl « mel with her parents it was discovered that habit of piercing he needles and leaving the sh her girl's parents took her t« and the physician extracted twenty- gerous obstacles in one needles from one of her arms. The girl says she has more in her flesh will be asked to extract those also over one hundred and the Bt Miss Galbraith, a lady, we regret to learn, is . ¥ overtaken cessary to take her to the asylum, posed to be one cause of her unfortu- nate condition. Wo Applicants for the Schools. The teachers have not yet been elect- ed for the schools at this place, for the coming term. There i no reason why we should not have good instrustors as the schooi board have an unlimited supply of good material from which to make a selection. Fifteen persons have already handed in applications for the different schools, Ss A AS ns They Grew Tired, Clinton county people grew tired of discovering oil in all the holes and swamps and have turned their atten- tion to discovering gold. In the mean- time the oil will remain in the ground and wait until the gold has been made cents who purch Escape from Bellefonte Jall $1 ! inneiin stone Jame inm Hanna made a TUSSEY VILLE lets from icing val of a voung daughter t was ust what he was wishing for. Andy Korman and wife, O. T. Kor h, of W. E. Bmit i Mills, attend a law suit at Squire Housemans on spring C. E. McClellan, at CC. for Pp, the student home Misses Blanche Houseman and Em- P. College, New Berlin. They were the guests of A. EE. Gobble, D. D.; they returned Thursday, and re Mrs. Rowe, daughter of David Young, of near Copyer, and her daugh- ter, Mra, Barnhart, of Michigan, are visiting friends in our community. Calvin Bottorf has been on the sick ligt the past few weeks but is improv. ing. ci ————— LINDEN HALL, Visitors Whe Have Been Among Us the Past Week, James Swabb is on the sick list; we hope for him a speedy recovery. Mary Lee, of Boalsburg, is visiting with her many friends in and around town, Mr. Yearick and wife and son Boyd, of Nittany Hall, visited Mrs, Year Le dd je Menry Zeigler and § i ving men's suits, ford, of Milto n that branch of The w years, leaving children, She w husband and ax buried Sunday afternoon following, at shiloh. Mrs, Martha Odenkirk desires t who maliciously 0 Nee tify those boys night break are in danger of being prose the full extent o of the offense. Lioles in her board uted { Boys, don't be guilt of such conduct, The king of Siam i« on his the United States, If he to Centre Hall we will show him the He porter office, the splendid water works, the fine churches, saw and planing mills, wheel works, introduce him to our theologians, &nd set up the lemon- ade for him. ssi lI itp ———— Lawn Party, Wav Comes Last Saturday afternoon Miss Flor- ence Rhone, west of town, gave a lawn party in honor of her friend Miss Em ma Hill, of Wichita, Kansas. Quite a number of the young ladies from town were among the invited guests. The afternoon was spent in a most delight- ful manner, after which tea was serv. ed on the lawn. A IS MA Tg. Festival, The Union Sanday school will hold NO. 2 pin the rihan in 60 WA maorn- a . WEATHER PREDICTIONS, What | sphet Foster Has to Say Coming About the Wenther, great eastern Cross 1th vis id 3 lant the week will and in the . 1 Mississippi lower Ohio valley and the Mis- ley dry will f damages to crops by drouth. weather cause Bp ——— It Will be a Deep Hole The of the Clinton i County Gas and Oil company have de- stock holders cided to drill the Gallagher township well toa depth of 3600 feet before | “shooting” it. The men who are in- in the well are confident that { oil will be found and as as the | new stem for the drill arrives will re The shooting of the [8001 and will no doubt attract many people to the new oil field. rs————————— Poleonons Ivy in Cemeteries In a recent case in the supreme court in Brooklyn a lot owner recovered $3,- S00 damages against the Cypress Hill Cemetery association for injuries re. ceived by being poisnedo by ivy grow- ing wild in the cemetery. Justice Dickey, in charging the jury said that every year thousands of people visited the cemetery, and that it was the duty of the officials to remove the poison- ous vines, A HA AAR Dog Law, A decision affecting many people is that handed down by the United States supreme court in the case of a man who sued a raiload company for Killing his dog. The court held that are not © . in the same.
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