canine alemacet, LAY Maron, 28, 1880, shel avery Thursday by the VEMOORAT PUB. Co." . Ka A KURTZ EDITOR LO AL DEPARTMENT. ve vou been to the museum ? ni State College Glee Club 1 vow next Friday evening. Lawb expects toopen up his C tute in Brockerhoff block in a few days. {talinns were arrested at Lock i yw receiving mail that did not be to then it target your dues on subscrip- t We would like to hear from de- Ringuents, leming ball teamn for 1880 is vet of considerable talk among f our local ball tossers. —[t has been remarked with consider ab uth, that Bellefonte's policemen ’ wire orpamental than useful, [ ss Catherine Dinges, a sister of v Dinges, dec'd, died at Woodward, Vednosday morning, March 20, Che opening days of Spring have wl the street commissioner to clean- i» the thoroughfares of this town. | subscribers who change their resi. + 'v this spring should notifyus, if nec- | to change their post office address: | Ir. fo erly ou donday, 1 E. C. Krumrine, of Lewisburg, Spring Mills, was in of SN, south at present. 1 C will t Pi 1436 mwell, tl address a Bi lipsburg lefonte have as re in Railroad | thre Plex es rt £ prover 1of | i, AS many ut should be ki 0 out f Of season ¢ Reformed filled Rey ' puipit evening. dis andy OE or A] on both Occasions. Messrs, Aaron and W. F. Campbell, head mille r,of tl Kurtz & Son flouring mill Harter, engineer Y at Centre Hall, burned recently were callers at | this office on Saturday last, Mr Cam b H expects to locate in Bellefonte ng accepted a similar position in brick & Hale's mill hay (re Last Thursday « Fortney vening Messrs D ™. K+ D F and Col, ) ol Her Arossed an amendment opera house at Philipsburg, mense andience Was present and from what the Philipsburg Papers say is rect, they made able add Posse € un do it, An ime they {ne week ao Brunton, ran Charles Nier. of a needle in his foot, Sui Reons sought in vain for it. Liken 0 the plant of the Electric Railway and his fo one of the dynamos, In fifteen minutes the needle was drawn out. Nier was Suburban ~That ancient dame. Belva Lock- wo, gave the people of Tyrone a ha- rangne last week. Spare us, dear girl, CENTRE DEMOCRAT. Yes: Bro. Kurtz Belva and the remainder of enlightened humanity have decided to spare you to y ur ignorance. ~Tyrone Herald, Why in thunder didn’t we keep quiet; we al. ways give ourself away when wo say anything. Thanks any how. TRY “GEPHART'S PANACEA," A SURE REMEDY FOR THE WORKINGMEN (?) The Same old Complaint Co ning from the | Laboring Classes What is Wrong ? Low Wages No Work In last week's issue of the Bellefonte Republican an article appears, of some length, and purports to be from the pen of an oppressed laboring man, He makes the same old ery we have heard in years past and is a repetition of the same old story : the laboring man does not re. ceive enough wages to live decently, clothe and keep his family and send children to school, and that many have no work at all lections from the article: his We give here some se “There is no one more earnestly in- terested than the writer in the welfare of the laboring man. That he should have regular but not too arduous labor at living wages is something we earnest. ly desire. What is meant by “living” wages ? We take it to mean that sum | which will enable people to live com fortably and in a way comformable to | this age of civilization.” Then he estimates at some length that the necessary yearly, expenses of maine taining a family of six children decently amounts to 8578, not including any lux- uries. the Then he comments condi- the fol upon tion of labor in this section in wing manner “Do men receive sufficient wages tolive | g town | He is engaged in lumbering | on Sunday morning and | He delivered two interesting | arses and was liste ned to by large : meeting | 1 weling in the | wrot Cor 1 wt held Hear | thus as they live? We i are evidently intended to Il only the 18 — Ii real tr ind we can {| parlor of the Certainly they remember the and have been loo) { ing forward or the | new era, promised by J, Wesley Gephart. tinh 4 letter inst fall to the lal ing men Wesley made great prediction th judgment and instead of being authority like that of ‘protection he has made himself the subject of laughing stock among intelligent men and the object of contempt among the Inboring classes to whom he promised higher wages and better times if they voted and helped to defeat Cleveland” Cleveland was de. feated, but the promised prosperity comes in the shape of depressed markets, and with Hueney greater an good on economical questions Inbor' and The working men are oppressed harder than ever and ery out from every quarter for relief. To any of them in this section who took stock in that little epistic and are now crying *for relief would say apply to J. Wesley Gephart for an extra copy of that campaign doc. ument and boil it down for tea. It isa sure cure. For all ailments known to the Inboring classes would suggest a dose of “Gephart's Panaces,” WA POEM IN STEEL SPRINGS.” Sia Harrison and the Patriotio Bastlemak- ! ers of Amorieon | The great bu | dustry of America is { fail in. its stile munulacturing rotting ENCORE The bustle policy of the new Administration seems to be no half-was { halting affair A manufacturing com- | pany in Marion lowa, advertise the fact that Mrs, Harrison wears a perfect | poem in steel springs and cream satin presented by them to now f share of protection 1 | ment, her, i { which they hold her receipt dated | nary 11. Feb. A bustle architect in Shelbyville, Ind., | published a letter of acknowledginent and thanks from Mrs, Harrison's Sec. i retary, The second bustle is described i i as “of medium size, covered with fine | white satin, and it is a work of art.” that Harrison graceful acknowledgment and thanks for the { ful bustle ever constructed by human skill. It isof “blue satin, trimmed sith | rich and furnished with gold mountings, all of the metal parts which { are exposed being of gold, —New York Sun, A Connecticut artist announces | he has received from Mrs. fo most | letter of most wonders lace, ATEMPERANCE LECTURE. A Warning to all Young Men i | | | ! | ] i { During the night Charles Cleary was | iIncarceratad in the Emporium jail wait. | ing the authorities to conduct him to | the Clinton county prison, where in all { probability he will be ex# alls fo aul, this uted within its gloomy w rer of Pol. iceman 1 ful criminal | brooding over his erime its awful consequences, thinking : : of broke: his parents , Of his fam. SOITOW an HM whose hearts he | lv snfferin or HY suiering sing grief and the awful Wi Ww froat SMolen in his meals and Mr. manger ] d WHY Oud Wi i dre Al Hargains in » single | wh Pe, ela an be found Harness, t stock of harness. Spring . and for | | a citize | Mill Mr. . atten, | a1 I: itizen of Milton, Mr. John Patten, | although very funny to thoughtless news invented a serew propeller for a canoe, | : al THESCREW PROPELLER, Claimed to Have First Bees Made st Milton, | From last wie the I Lo our readers “Phe Philad ph t Tim ing upon the dip HIOWINZ which will of Interest in re John Eriesson, ascribes to him the inven Right here without any disparagement of the great | tion of the screw propeller, Captain, the Miltonian wishes to make { note that in 1820.30, seven vears before Ericsson invented his screw propeller which worked admirably, although the This first My. Stoughton Chapin, built though rew propeller was who, quite aged, distinetly recalls all the cir. cumstances connected therewith, ter My plying the propeller, to be ] » ; Patten conceived ti we idea of ap | steam power, tn canal boats and to avoid the “wash” of the banks, placed the screw in the bow, trip was made in such a boat, from Mil. ton to the Cross.cut (4 miles below) and back, and, although the principle was thought to be correct in theory, practic. ally it wus believed to be too slow. Finan, of what was believed to be an impractic. able appliance, robbed Mr. Patten of his just claims as the inventor of the greatest water propelling power of modern times, and Milton of the honor of having such an inventor for a citizen. It is curious, to that wards, 1837.88 gave cial assistance, or lack too note a trial trip with of a screw propeller in British | their lordships solemnly presence he {cause the motive power was in the stern the only excelle { that of Mr. Patte: ¢ it had over TRIAL LINY ¢lley M. H (rude vs, J ii. Libby R. Boak vs, Ja C. Boak et al vs Wm Frank MeLaughlin vs Lye Kessler H. Pifer 1 wk Ins. Co il National Bank vs. J. M. Holt & | Co 14 high Vv | Hoover & Co and having put worough funds wend mies: am | { Bellet Cheap harness at ft iL) ’ . 11 \ On last Frdy evening. wh Lh Hous roo sand ae an bush the porter the that those apartments had been « ngaged by vamoose, which we did later Rev, Elliot, of Unionville, also Mr. Newton Hess " i it wuld ste nformed us another party and politely asked us to A few moments \ppear- od and Miss Mills, and occupied the took place we don't know parior What but on hotel register was : “Mr. and Mrs. Now. E. Hess, Pine Mills.” were not permitted to witness the cere. mony but had to skip, will extend cons gratulations to the young couple, with the best wishes for their future perity. Grove pros «Miss Puella Dornblazer, of Clinton county, has taken to lecturing for the benefit of the Prohibition Amendment We think that if Miss Puella would employ herself in some other wiry townrds helping the Amendment it would be better. If yon want to dis. gust an average man let him hear a rank, female temperance crank--conceeding nothing, jumping at eonc iu dons, and radical to the core, they accomplish little and disgust many. If some of these fe. Junie ggithres woald, ih their skirts back and in 2 sew the ed : together for pede nod cause, | years th pastor of the | here, has | | Methodist a i y nist of the Delle te ch : Maggie Me Williams. both of Pie Grove | Iu pastor of th Lie fon church | Hamlin will be the presiding elder of the the If wel John ( trict, James Smith ve CA. Mayer et al va, E, M., Sturdevant, Ministerial Changes, 8. Monroe, D. D., for thre M. E. church wen appoitited by the confer ence to be thi {aston of the First Metho- dist church in Altoona W. A Houck, recently of the Malberry street R 4 D, fey church, Williamsport, will Rev, Altoona district ~If any of our readers find that local and editorial department of paper are not as full as usual will that our time and attention during the past week have been directed in the printing a paper book, in Supreme Courts of over two hundred and fifty pages, for Orvis Bower & Orvis and must be fin, ished by Saturday. It was a large under. taking is so short of time but will be equal for the emergency, Lin BAY «~The buliding committee of th Lutheran congregation, are ready to re ceive bids for the exenvation and erece tion of a foundation for their new church to be built on corner of Alle gheny and Linn streets. A fata ae WANTED ’ Lady Agents in every town. Something new. Adpéss. T. J. Burxs, nt death of Captain | | | Mont: | gentleman and his w power was applied by hand to a crank. | of that village say a year or more ago, by ! f « 1 1 | well as day Af. | worked by { An experimental | interest, in | {'gansville, in ! eve i ney. | Bake after. | Admirality, | rejected it be. | Margaret A. Riter et i Nr A the i 104 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, | CAUGHT AT L AST HOW A HUSBAND CAUCHT HIS MAN. A Faithless Wife at Montandon Keeps Com pany With a Young Man snd is enught An Interesting Meeting. A sad svent recently took place, in inddon. ar 1 cast of i i, & mi ast of Lewisburg, view of such occurrences, tattiers, A hi hiv 1 pectable young ife became citizeas The gentleman's \ “i business required his wence from home very often, night as | neighborhoods’ minds that during his nocturnal absence, his wife manifested of unfaithfulness. After this suspicion ‘took root,” a closer vig. | al was kept up, and the proof of it be. | symploms | came undeniable, The suspicions reach. { ed the husband's ears, who scarcely be. lived it but he determined to test the truth of it by strategy. he Laie Therefore, 1 a plan that could hardly fail to sat. | isfy him as to whether she was guilty He told that, as not very urgent, he would take at or not, her he opportunity to visit his mother Sugar valley, Ung |T He he Id r House before leaving said would stop at for Logaus having some business 10 transact He House, and ‘ all LE : 1 he Baker came to 1 in | SWIisin nwelcome but not unexpected } < ‘ short tim® Montando: by tel Marble Works. 5 hs Water Monume } wl 4 { ' OS ANG i OF OCPIneis All stock new. no old And We Ary 1% op n ~t marble work n Bellefonte weather stock. down on | pricefhat have been charged work 1h grave OWL Heiser 4 ries nm (re HOw NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that th unt of I» Kel ster in Equity appointed by the Court of « of Contre coundy, to sell the Real Estate 4 vooedings df Ap sri INK wherein aint, and Edward D is, according for the And that the account tee of Joseph he as x LR pro of Kelso a office of the Pro and will iw approved dnewday April 24, 1880 filed thereto before that A. Saerren Prothonotary Belle donne i Mareh 20, 1880 PP BLIC SALE M Pursuant to an order of Orpan’s Court, of Con tre Connty, Pa. there will be ox posed at hide sale, on the premises, In Worth township, in said county, on Satarday the Ih day of rid, PS, the following deseritsed real eulate, fale of Ebeneper Records, docoased, to wit: all that oer tain plece of lund sitaated in Worth township, bounded 20d described as follows: On the north, by lands of Jacob Cronemiller : on the east, by Iands of James Eberts ron the south, by lands of Naney Records, and on the west, by ands of John P. Williams, eontaining men EV EN ACRES fo more or less, said land belng cleared Abd under enltivation. Sale to commence at o'clock ro, Conditions made known at saleg by. Grower RB. Winuiams, { ¥ : { 1 Our qual ations for volers which a few nights ago- sad for people who | xa four qualifica te nuh | take a right | MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION proposed Lo the ¢ of this Common weallls by the General Asseinbly or the Com. mon weaith of Penny ivania for their approval rejection 4b 4 special election to He held June 1%, 188s. Pu y onder of the Be tary of the Comision stidnce ol Are tele XVI of the Can Joint resolution pro ey of shied re in pr ation # constitution NECTION Ii House of Iepresen e Comnnonoe 1h af Pennsylvania in (Gevieral Assewihiy me hat the following Is proposed as an smendment to the comstitulion of the Commonwealth of Veun sylvania in accordance with the provisions of the ¢ ghleenuth articks AMENDMENT out from tion one, of article ¢ thereof Mirike wht ght redds ws Tollows If twenty dw od aoce or shall have paid tax, which shall pwards Vir YEARS Ave fw a mate on ut nonth lunly Ana smi one nich fie year { { smmessing the following qualifications stititied to 4 elections of age shall be ote ut 21} A suspicion crept into the { or he shall have removed there then i ®ix montis immed iat election Third. He shal] hay district where he shall months | Fourth, If twenty two wards, he shall have paid staloor county a ieh = sensed at leas! two months an month before the election shall be #0 as LO read as Iollows Every male citizen twes ty ome possessing the following q 3 ‘ e rosid offer 10 vote a1 least Y&i amended years of age shall be 1g place of the 5 hie shall a1 the § y be eations » YOle at the Po ! of which itand not elsewhere have been a citizen of the “ee a in Partition | Morgan | Builders thoroughly | ealled as business Lo. {i ¢ Towards | started on his alleged jour. | rast thirty days | have resided the state en a quall the state, d returned, preceding the the election al east ding theelection. t of ex! after and from vole r fo take test BY var Corn {neon I. A. SCHAEFFER PrOTHONOTARY Jrosmie nl ified that th ure here | Appoit Wlersigned 1 the above he will : wed commis siones 1 ease to take testimony. and that ped 10 the duties of his appointment al his y Bellefonte Penns Bn Toesday, April OR A. MW. when at i where you attend If you ses pepe: W. J. SINGER LOVMMISRIONER : THE UNION ROOFING CD.,:- Tyrone, Penna. . to! _— FANUYACY ERE ARD BOOFFES OF -» SLATE GOODS. -:- Have Caprcial advaniages 1a i] Property owners with CLASS SLATE BOOFING. We the best qualities of BLACK DMANOXD Borros, ete. SLATE, and employ caperienoed roofers practical simte rodfers,” former furmiah FIRST tome bot Mean pone byt the so iy. tin — fest {and shingle roofers | | guaranteed and references furnished Make a specialty of S188 Blarkbosrds” Ul, nate, and other goods ~1= METAL ROCUFING. «i General agents for CORTRIGC HTS METAL ROOFING, TILE, ote. Ameriean Cemont Com. pany ’s Cement, Terra Cotta Gomds, AT kinds of Bailding Paper and Asbestos roofing, Nave the best brand: of Osment in large of “mall quantities at very low prices, Repairing promptly attended to. Al wink Call gn wend for eireviar and Parther information to [ UNION ROOFING CO, Main office In Proxes stock, TYRONE. FA CHOICE BUILDING LOTS! Mesars, Shoemaker and Scott offer for
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