Vol. I5 BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDY, FEBRUARY yy 23, 1893. The EDITOR U.S SENATE DEMOCEHATH of Washington, where he tizens, National 1 #4 DEMOCRATS IN There siniles of satisfactic Democratic faces about th Washington this week, Senator had been clect This Democratic and the ( IHESENATE. were mn on @ capitol at at the news that a Democratic ed in North Dakota. party 44 straigh the even if Wyoming and Montana should jut in Wyom. assures the votes in | | Senate and control of that body, fail to send Democrats. ing Governor Osborne will appoint a Democrat and it is to be expected that the Montana will finally elect another Kyle, of South Dakato, who is classed as a good enough Democrat by his col- leagues of that party, and Allen, og Nebraska, who will yote with the Dem. ocrats on organization and all political Legislature Democrat. These with questions, give the Democrats 48 voles and assure them of being able to run the Senate without much friction. Mr Roach, the from North Dakota, is spoken of in the high est terms there by all who know him. Republicans frankly admit their admi. ration for him. new Senator ————— State Taxes The amount of State taxes collected through counties for was 82, increase of $617 540.95. The total coun ty debt for the year closed has decreased from #84.773,192 to $63,002,502. There are 16 counties which have no debts of any kind, Fifty.six of the 67 counties during the year have expended 81,172, 916.68 for the support of the poor. To this should be added #466,722.60 expand. ed for the support of county almshouse Fifty-eight counties report as collected for school purposes 80 808 837, This is independent of the 85,000,000 annually appropriated from the State Treasury for the same purpose, .—— Wants the Capitol Removed We have received a marked copy of the Pittsburg Dispatch, which gives space to the ideas of James Wolfenden, of Clinton county, on removing the capitol from Harrisburg to Nittany Valley, near Bellefonte, local authorities in several 1802 165,980.61, an DEMOCRATS Cente Democrat, | DOINGS AT WASHINGTON, |» ARE SATISFIED WITH THE CABINET Preparations for th Inauguration ~Judg Conti Important ills wokson t the Mm every President If M1: remaining horses of ’ predicts the @ hv ratic party will be cordially approved ninety : five per cent of the demox Vice.President-elect Stevenson will be in Washington this until after the inauguration week to remain One man paid #500 for one hundred which seats in the stand h faces the re. from which Mr. Cleye land will review the viewing stand inaugural parade, which promises tobe the largest ever seen The treaty annexing Hawaii, sent to the Senate last week, has favor. ably reported. not this from been It is probable, but will be ratified at uncertainty certain, that it The the belief of both sides that it should next Not a single vote was the confirmation of the Judge Jackson to the Supreme It is understood that democratic ed the by his promotion would not be filled by Mr. Harrison Senator Session. arises Senators on be left for the some of the S|sion cast against nomination of Court, ht 4 1 I ators were made Ass Yacaucy M orhees trongly of the amendment to the Appropriation bill, authorizing the Sec. of the Treasury to per cent, five year bonds, up to £50,000 000, whenever in his judgment it desirable to do so, for the purpose of adding to the gold reserve. He thinks that the authority will never need to be exercised, because the mere fact that it exists will give stability and inspire oonfidence throughout the world in our finances. The Senator says there is no connection between this and the Silver question, notwithstanding the efforts made by some to make it thus appear, The amendment, already adopted by the Senate, will, it is believed. get through the House unless the opposi. tion shall conclude to talk it to death. The Senate voted down the House amendment to the Sundry Civil Ap. Sundry ivil issue 3 may be home on East Howard street, awroprd | nrol ting 16 1 nent y £¢ si -—— —- IMeuity With His Throat for has for some ' Nils | of medical treat. ently, Death of Henry Showers Henry Showers, Jr fever ne week x chil. Lh Mr. Sh wWors was one of Zion's most respected citi. zens, and the family have the sympathy of the community. He hurel entire Was A of that occurred on member of the Lat) The interment Monday in the Zi - -— - To Tarbutyille Tan « mn cemetery The Centre Hall Reporter says fellow citizen and Keller, will make March 17, then go to Turbutville, where will ron a hotel. Having been a landlord years ago, Dan will know how to keep Our ex-brensarer, DD, ( sala and he We lose a good citizen oct Hotel Man Dead Colonel Charles Duffey, proprietor of the Park Hotel, at Williamsport, fell dead on the streets of that city, on Mon- day morning, due to an attack of ap. poplexy. He was connected with the Continental Hotel of Philadelphia for over twenty and was widely known. YOArs - -— Denth of Mrs. Kreamer Mrs, Hannah, wife of Monroe Kream. er, died on Saturday afternoon at her She was about 32 years of age, and for a long time had been confined to her bed with consumption. and four children to mourn their loss. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. She leaves a husband | THE READING'S FALL. The Great Combine in the Hand oy of Receiver THE BEGINNING Tha Jers Fmbankment 3 Vel y 'mmin No leralied a Down an een I high w killed from He was Chicago His bendy was cut in two ' reel. the most Pearsall were Frederick of Now York Ridg arm cut off, will dis arm ont off 2 } BR ineer hurt lewis, 8 German butcher who had his arm out off I'renton, N ’ man on train Others dangerously Theodore Way Race Track Men Win TREXY Feb he thre track bills which were introduced Monday » reported favorably to the assem bly and the was promptly adopted hy the Mr Studer presented a minority re port, and sald he wished to enter his pro test and that of the minority of the hous against the demoralizing practice of horse moing A resolution by Mr Ing for a public hearing wa 24 to 2 and the } , by ay { race lght were house of yesterday report hot se of Fasex Lane provid defeated by were finally passed feof Btn A Defanlting Felle's Return, NEw Yonk, Feb fohn ( Eno, the absconding president of the Second Na tional bank, who had been a fugitive in Canada since 1884, returned to this city yesterday and surrenders himself. He appeared before Commissioner Shields and was released in 80.00 ball, The specific charges on which he was held Is the mis appropriation of E50.000 belong to Arthur Dyett and Abraham R. 1. Morton. The Indictment found against Eno after his absconding charges the misappropriation of 8. 4% 00 Anna Dickinson Sues for Libel, NEw York, Feb, 22. Miss Anna BE Dick inson, through her attorneys, has com menced four actions for libel against four morning papers of this city, The articles claimed ax libelous were published about the time that Miss Dickinson claimed she was forcibly and wrongfully taken to and Incarcerated in the asylum for the insane at Danville, Pa, and the parts she claims as libelous are those wherein she is de soribed as a raving maniac. In each case damages are lnld at $30,000, } | part of education, {if they FOR YOUNG LADIES. ANINTERISTINGLETTERFOR THEM. sphere of Woman com plish-The LT } 8 of Ne Influences pet Lie i y wusekeeper, and in a broad wne-builder, chemistry, bot history cooking and home conven 0 bran« hes edge are needful to vou, all these are a and have more to do with the character and happiness of the think. In quite fundamental an 1 bless family than we are apt to deed they are are ever Lo enter i : | hoes generally, they must be d wed by well m ned, aldo ated With refining presence, all mu ely ing wars barbarism and society al and everywhere degenerates into Gentle manners come {rom gentler sex; pure morals from purity and propriety in woman. She is the standard of social customs, the glass of fashion, the rule of good breeding, the law of refinement and decorum, the regulator the with whieh public sinks like the barometer, zal the very element in which public morals and manners live and move and have thei being. If women were only sufficiently enlightened, united and decided; if women would always frown upon those habits of eating, drinking and smok. fug, which lead to intemperance and minster to licentiousness; if woman would never walk or ride with a smoke. of society, atmosphere sentiment rises or | €T8 Ol | reply because you | EVE use your will be here on Friday evening. hie. elevation he measure and € aavancement of se Lhe long epistie; 1 writing much but , 1 don’t know when to w 1 have taken a great deal of endite 80 R 4 ay vement. d wholesome ar impr of cast nt y it becanse t a love story. is much in t, that if followed will 1 and oth. { your sex ch Is 9 i G0 all good who may read it Lovetoall, 1 will n neve! own pleasa gards to all. pow a seitled fact ctionofa U Dakota, on Monday party will have a safe working majority nthe U ad. Tin S. Senator fy m Nort! (hat the democratie NS. Senate under the new news since | settind “Alvin Jolin’ evening there will be a WL Garman’sopera house, Alvin Joslin,” famous comedi, Chas. L. out of On Friday fine attraction in the presentation of by Chas. 1. Davis, tix an. with his superb company. large fortune given in almost tod States, Hels proprietor of 1th famous “Alvin” theatre in INttsbarg. «iid to be the finest and most complete play house in the country, The play “Alvin Joslin” was on the boards there several weeks and bad an immense ron. The same company v ith the same fernery as ap. peared in his own theatre, at Pittsburg, Don't Davis has made a this play which he h every city in the mise it
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