TL pr —— - - How Dudley Operated: SING THE PENSION BURPAL TO PUBLICAN VOTES, GAIN R February How Pensions, Bounty WasniNGy oN. ne eit got hay mens, Pack -y canumbeoer of axuminers in the Pen testified that in Oevohes they 12. At a the ities on Com LE LEE sion (Mlice were instructed by Second Assistant Chief Smith, sod one of the divisons, | got 10 report ANY Case for rejection. It | was the understanding, they said that the order was given lor political pur- poses, that if pensioners learned their cases were rejected they would oppose fhe Republican candidates for office. T, A. Broadus, a clerk in the Pension Ba- rean, testified that on October 0 last, he took the case of a widow to Mr. Com pck, Chief of Division, and eaid it J to be passed. There was a tech- nical defect in the case. “What member of Congress has urged action on this ease?” asked Comstock o! Hroadus., He replied, “Holman.” “Thut's the greatobjector,” said Cora- stock. “He's a d—d Democrat. If he gets that case it will give him fifteen votes in that locality. Hold her up for requirements in the case." Broadus “aid the widow afterward re medied her defects and the case was al lowed. T. F. Winthorp, Pension Ex- sminer, testified to having reported to the Pension Officers that he had taken a certain number of affidavits on one day, when they bad not been taken at that time, but on succeeding days. The report was he said: to show good record in the office, made, ft -— A Chip of the Old Block Nam Randall, Jr,, is a political leader I among the boys of Capitol Hill. 10 or 12 years of age and wears specta cle which make him | 1 QOk even Bike his father than nature intended. During the | M school fellows were all for Blaine. Aimong his comrades he had one, Duddington, who emulated him in the steadfastness of his Democracy, and Sam determined to reward him with an | office . As soon as Congress mbled upon Col. Wintersmith, doorkeeper of the House, and demand- called Jim ped a place as page for his friend Joseph. The Colonel told him to bring Joe down some day and he would see what could be done. Last week the two boys appeared at the Capitol, and Sam told the Colonel that Joe was now ready he be pac oath was administered. to be sworn in. the “Now you're a nor would ified until page, Joe, I told you I would get something when Cleveland got in.’ Sam. you The two boys went away roll. wy He reported for duty promptly the next morning, and the Colonel conclud ed that the best way out of it to faith that Joe was on the Was keep him. knew nothing of the scheme until it | ed been sucressfully carried out, — Ex. | > In the spring election at Dodge Cen #ler, Minn. elected by a nolicense board was 34 majority. One saloon was closed but two others kept on in a quiet way, For awhile no drunkenness was seen on the streets, but after some months they grew bolder, and the board took the matter in hand, soon detected the law-breakiog, and to the surprise of nearly all good citizens, found that one of the drugstores was selling liquor also, All were arrested ind the two saloon men were each fined $100 and costs: and promised to sell no more, the other went to jail for 839 days, the druggist getting clear. But recently he was again arrested, tried and convicted, snd fined $25 and costs. The citizens mised a fund of several hundred dol- lars to prosecute the violaters of law, Surgeon A. C. Gorgas, medical in- spector, United States navy, in sn ar Fi the “Effects of Tobaceo on outh,” says that when the order to prohibit the use of tobaceo by the oa dets, went into effect at Annapolis, the class of diseases, such us headache, dis- ordered digestion, malaise, diminished at least one-half in the next three # months, The sympathies of the pro fessors were in favor of its use, but the rescinding of the order for one year had such unmistakable results, that all tho officers who had favored the plan of unrestricted permission to smoke, confessed that the experiment bad proved s failure, Ez. ————— A ———— # A Lady's Perfect Companion. vy Paivress Carconinry, our new book. Tells how any woman may a mother without suffering any pain what- ever. Also how to treat and overcome, morning sickness’ swelled limbs and other evils attending pregnancy, It is lo and Righty endorsed Ly physi 8s the wife's true private compan ion. Send two cent stamp for descrip, ® circulars and tial letter tin sealed Address Fraxx re & Co, Publishers, Baltimore, He is | more | ite campaign his faith in | leveland never wavered, although his | Sam | The parents of the two boys | one paid $160 | Neighboring Creanrienn. | | We hope that those democrats in Houtz4ale who voted against Gov, Car. | off all Some of them {tin will not be allowed to carry ; post olfioe prizes, | the gall to ack for the office, rather see a republican get have | We would the offic Fthinn see it ziten tos werk Knead trai- | tor demorrat who never did his party any service, Al respectable and honorable journ | alists are in luvor of the proposed law | lash for | We think that the whip- ping post ought to be set up in every | providing the penalty of the wi'o beaters, county in the state, | J. M, Troxell, county treasurer, has | purchased the City flouring mill at Du- Bois, lately owned WW. 1. This mill has the roller process, The cold snap of Monday night pre- vented a big flood in the river which would no doubt have done much dam- age owing 10 the great amount of ica in the river, by Ros«, i= walk of Clearfield agricultural society, There reviving the old If this is done this county will have three fair assoc'ations including tne new one wt | I'uBois. Better consolidate, gentle- | men, — Citizen, The meeting still continues in the M. | E. Church, conversions and the interest is said They now have thirty-odd to | be unabated, Monday. down for and the lawyers will not be idle for the Court convened on There | is u large list of causes trial | next three weeks 1 While fox-hunting last week J. F. | Finkbeiner lost two of his dogs. They | probably picked up some poisoned meat | that had been laid out for foxes, Leander Dinning has started a hen £ nery and will ship eggs and chichens to 5 | the east i mg is Of egg | piles the town with bushe A slight | 1 atthe nery of Faverweather & Ladew on Sun tf, baat f§ @ 00eurr wrge tan day morning las rtunately done, It nair, { serious damsge was appears that a heavy body of some four | feet deep, had been piled in the loft of and the | sided by a steam bipe which ran along the beam house, Intent heat, under the pile, caused it to take fire vy { It made a great smoke and the hose company was soon on the ground and materially the R ; ‘tema A. FP. Kerr property aided in q ng Logan has purchased the James on the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, Philipsburg merchants goods cheaper Over thei railroad receive the new than over the I’. R. R The first spar . held Wednesday gymnasium, he m nage rink are now sul they do not wa of the I oct to A velcome, — Rey Reduced Rates to the Inaugura tion via the Pennsy|vania Rail road. The irauguration of President-elect the 4th of March promises to be a note worthy event in Cleveland on next | | the history of Washington, The citizens | of the copital are working energetically and systematically to make the oceans | sion a great success. In aaticipation of | { an enormous throng of people, every | effort is being put forth to provide ac { commodations for all who may come. | | Beside the regular hotels and boarding houses, with which the city is well equip { ped, numbers of private families have | agreed to entertain visitors, and slecp- ing quarters are being improvised in { halls and such other buildings as are { saitable. There will doubtless be am ple accommodations for all, but those who desire to secure their lodgings in advanoe esn do so by applying to Colo. nel L. P. Wright, Chairman of Commi- téee on Public Comfort. Preparations for all the coremonies are in the hands of competent commitées, and every measure calculated to promote the com- fort and pleasure of visitors will be care. fully looked after, For the benefit of the shousands of people who will be drawn from the points alcng iw lines, the Peansylvania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Washington from all stations on its systema atl greatly reduced rates, [ts facilities for transporting passengers will be increased by the addition of special trains, which, with those regularly in service, will prove sufficient for all the demands of travel, The Baltimore and Patomae Station, Washington, into which all the trains of the Pennsylvan- ia system run, is situated on Penneyl- vania Avenue, in full view, and within two minutes walk of the Capitol, on the line of the insugural procession, snd is easy of access to all the principal hotels and public buildings, and to any portion of the city by horse cars, bus, or osrringe. The station is large, the fa cilities for handling incoming and out- going trains and their contents are am. ple. Application should be made to local ticket agonts of the Pennsylvania Railroad and its branches for full and detailed information se to tickets and rates, | reply." | nus, issued out of i lot of { Philipsburg, Ce | Front street st the « } lot Nao | by lot No A2 | & Sor | Chamber, also situated on | also, two large dwelling | stable and earringe -A lady on the witness stind in the 1 | Clearfield court last weeli in the Martin CH \ A [ murder case was aked the following “How far is Puradiee from { Clearfield ;" “I do not know,” was the We can't see why any lawyer | question ; in Clearfield should nnugine himself so near Paredise that by asking a woman under oath, the correct distapce, might he obtained, Clearfield is a good ways from Varadise yet, The fellow who “got left" on Tues- day now declare that they “dident want the office.” “Blessed ix dem who don’t spect nuflin case dey wont get disappoin- ted" Am last Saturday morning, at 6 o'clock, the skating rink at Lewistown, wax entirely consumed by fire. The of the definitely ment of origin fire is not known, Buffalo sand woll robes, lap robes and hoarse blankets the Iargest stock and best selection ut GUGENHKIMER'S Sheriff sales, By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa- cing, Loavari Facias ard Venditioni Exp . the Court of Common Pless of Centre county, and to me direct. ed, will be exposed ~t public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, | on SATURDAY, FER. 28th, 1885, t11-20'%lock p. m., the { wit n erty, t ollowing prop od ! $140 to $0 No All that certain messusge, tenement and ground situate in the Boi wugh of nire county, Pa., bounded | Beginning on lot No. 11, thence by Front street 66 feet to corner of 240 fer to the railroad irosd 66 feet | Grandest Com and described as follows orner of the Cloanest i | Amer . Han ie thence bye . " W.H-WILKINSON, Agent for John Wanamaker, has removed to store room In Centre County Bank Building, Constantly in stock a full assort- China, Granite, 6, 6, Yollow-ware, and Table AY LOWEST City Prices. fsomeost, | Glass, OL, | Ser TIVE CANVASSERS. ination (ffers over made | That Mode! Family paper, the We mean it Hearthstone, Farm & Nation | Movthly in | subjects of Do- | Live Block .] Largent and Purest tant stare | frosted f+ American Home and Farm! Cyclopedia. wif a thence by Cod r « by tx several | Lo. od von th OUTEes, AL ning, cont t paper tw and dis # 10 the piace rin sining 98 acres and 1 n . I. T ches and allowan boing the san ses that W. A. Murray and J Murray, dee'd executors of GoorEe 404 Arch Pi fal ini 1 iy =A G f his o mm ' Hung a ths by lan y, W. Camphs onst 17 64-100 porchs along Hontz an! Baker 100 72.106) perches, 0 the at Samm, 4 1h north - to stone oh south TE FOR 3 aa > ™ 7, Si masking fell under plece of ground Phi ipeburg, bounded « now Myers | nd sires onsl hy by Se orth the south north east south west by N Front sis being 66 feet front on North | two bundred and forty Laurel street to on North Secon numbared in the pian of said Roro Philipsburg as lot number q aving thereon erected a large, well ame dwelling house, a Iarge store building Lohman, Civ i . u oll Davy , jewelars, the same being loested North Front sireet; also a small stores | room partly finished, on Laure] street: also the Borough Engine House and Council Laurel houses fr miing on North Second street, one being a doub back Second stroey and HE W street, said t and nichad f» mn Silver : Nickle ire, Solution and fireet work | : 4 lo house, suitable for two families, with | POA exhausted by stan. | late any number of articles if the sim ions shed attached, ding back along the north western line of | ple Book of instru said lot, with the necessary out buildings, | Any one ean do it, all being of wood, mell finished, and in | For fifty cents good condition Chains or Seized, taken in execution, and Ww sold ss the property of J. L. Spangler. TERMS No deed will be ncknowledg. od until the purchase money be paid in fall. & MILES WALKER, Sherif, Ps., Feb, be Book, ‘GOLD kp Ixprogxnexts to Sherif"s Office, Bellefonte, 11th, 1885 PAINTING and PAPER HAGING. WORKMANSHIP THE REST, PRICES THE LOWRST. PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH, WILLIAMS & BRO, changed VALUE, tical oufit and | for delivered, 12x10x6, only $5, over 300 per cent, Address Frepenicx Box 1322, N of Centre County. Katate PAINTS, &€, i] i? £ H £ § Hi] ¢? ~ AINTING, GRAINING, SION WRITING, and PAPER HANGING, or small, and complete the work with, oouiu for peimet Ta - in Aoagonts and i that will penny weight of netal a aay, Hanging | Bars, wire Gold Solutu 0. Extra Ring Gown Praren and sold for Two Dovrrars more than the whole outfit costa, AND THE PEOPLE,” which offers Usnivar- If} not successful can be returned and ox MORE THAN REMEMBER, this is a prac will warrant ean be returned at my oxponse, be sent C, O, D, if desired, upon rece of $1.50, balance te be collected DMINISTRATOR and 1 bse HOMPSON & CO, sdeiphia, Pa. 00D BUSINESS ANY ONE without with carn ™~ YE) LAIN Spoon rof Tank Coment Three deposit 0 Of ¢ “ quart 0 half gallon of and supply a Box of Bright Lus- that will give the metal | innt and lustrous appearance of finished Remember these solutions one use, the brill. are but will is followed. A Womans Work will send Six that ean } . be | thar SILVER FOR| all sent Farr ITS it, or it wil wp whan Next size outfit, with Tank | TRY IT. Profit: Worth five times its Lowey, Manufactur 06 & 08 Fulton 8t,, VN, ¥X. P. O PAPER . 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DINTE, and te confirm the psi | AA ofthe said Inmnrance Company, made under aald Act, an wall as all things done by sad ot JAE Jaraamt 4a anid sation and the sul Atel 1} the islntion i» te suppl he said Act nt ie Sagar Valley Wael Fire Insarance Company of Clinton County, the orgi- Te. of which, av approved by Penmaylivania, war with other records apd the commonwaalih lost in their ramos! Mate Webel raid and to reas 1 ond 1h fms Phy done by wil bore AE Falamagr o 1» ath Ms wih I ol o- da LIL LL FAL Fra Jo RAY EE ue cant we YA . i Vig Nogat Vain Lin owe ™ eum, 4 | {OF the most A. the Qovermer of of i the taped al Harrisburg, on scconst of he We Penpeyivania in Jane nal July, esa, ahd ail TERE ee de md Vas aint To any ether Ready Made Clothing {sold in Centre comaty, and at equally Hetero" low prices to any ether. 000 Pairs i JF Mens. Boys, Lendies. . Mirses oad ( hake 7’ 8 SHOES! i i of makes, a riority and workmau- cele brates lo Fd knowle edd LI Prices Always the Lowest. _ GIVEN AWAY i deta if | four our 1ilus glars in and MAGNET ou YE) rar! re ans in their sny r ELECTRIC Innes b nervious, o POT and MAGNETIC agar LI sre the lates vel and are worn on any part of the work without wearer. They bedy ins al or night, and | the Joast to th generate a mild soothing current GALVANIC ELECTRICITY, which but tinueous and thus overcomes pain And wenkn A Iack nerve force, wtter how caused gives rise to the fol lowing symptoms, WEAK PACK, TIRE LED LANGUID ting ug us twitch ling, and dreams. HEAD | ACHE, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTIOX KIDNEY disease, MZZINESS, WATERBEASH ete. allo which can Le oven y supplying to the body the pecessary amount of {| ELECTRICITY MAGNETISM { which owing to th skened and over | taxed condition of the other functions | of the body, are unable to supply. When the nerves are once strengthened as | they are by the use of the HOWARD GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD | and our other appliance these symp toms disappear Address to CO. la AMERICAN GALVANIC 03 ( Yrntnn: St Phi ». infused to the nervous mild, con- ’ of no FEELING upon get n the morning ner aples sant me | und . . I would somonnoe be my od friends and patrons | and the public genernily that | hase + in | the Baggage Delivery and Local Faprees bask and respactinlly ollcit « liberal share of pat we. PLA [ NOW MOVED WITH CARE AND #ATIAF ACTION GUARANTEED ia all reepecta. 1 would alse say thet 1 have Srotetnm Kindling Wood for sele, and all or. Gorn beftat Crider & Ron's efor will be prove 1y shtendal 4 HF. BARNES. . v . m TR. \! DITORS NOTICE. ~The un- “- devaigned wn Auditer sppoin of to make dis trivation of the funds in the haw Atietug from the sale of the ren Pear song those toosily will attend te the dutior of Lie sped olen in the borongh of Mellvtmde ih day of January, A.D, ISL ot | of add day, «hen end where Wi pe -n tend CLM, BOR ER, Anditer. OTICE is herchy gion A sovunt of BR & pen. . 0 3 wh, (Bow deoennnd faen Ni 1 the Prot AY off Pha ary of wd for the county of (hoary count will Ye promewtod La corm of sald oh : ut mmeeon af the pert SY nen For the be ug gods te TRrMen's
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