Beaver & Geplarivi pa Fr I—— Vol. I5 The Centre Femoral, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - EDITOR | TERMS OF St BSCRIPTION Regul When Paid in § 1 ar Price . . i Advan $l Editorial. ENCOURAGING SIGNS . working mel and demo the party endeavor to the people in 1 of grave abuses in our present tarifl laws, which place grevious burdens or one class to benefit another. The party is also pledged to correct the present in. legislati iquitous pension m, which is gradually absorbing the revenues of the government. Having pledged to right these wrongs it naturally will tate some grave changes which will, to NeCeESs]. and finan- that President to fulfil his pledges it is surprising that there is no some extent, effect bus Knowing is determined iness cial circles, Cleveland alarm felt and that the wheels of indus. try are along with mcreased activity. This fact at once disproves the un. moving warranted assertions of the politicians who were attempting to play upon the fears of the workingmen of the country last fall, placed in the leadership of the man who will be the chief executive for the com- ing four years; and while changes will be made they will be accomplished with that element of prudence and fairness which so prominently mark his entire public career, While the party is just entering upon the threshold of its greatest responsibil. ity it may be bad taste to boast of what Four have she will accompiish. now her record will made and then the public will again be called upon to frame its verdiet, years from been It is pleas. ing to note the great confidence placed in the vival trade upon its advent nto power, and that the evils predicted during the last campaign, have not befallen us, new admimstration, and the re of business in all the avenues of For these auspicious signs all should feel thankful, - - Ir will soon be ex-President Harrison, - —— Tue democrats are making a grand charge on Washington, D. C.. this week They bad to skedaddle from that eity four years ago : - SPEAKING of pension reform, says the Butler Herald, what would be wrong with looking after an case where a wan hale and hearty gets 824 a month. who is worth 810,000, when a neighbor who is shot full of holes hobbles around not able to earn a decent living, and getting only #6 a month? Yet such things are. It also indicates the confidence | OUR NEXT PRESIDENT Large Timber Den ompany will ere nw and begin the man ufacture iis last The company is composed of the following Chairman, W. B. ary and Treasury, J. Managers, A W. Lee, J. W, Wrigley, W. ison run, at a purchase. Clearfield gentlemen Secret Townsend: W. Wrigley; Capt. McGaughey, B. Townsend .-—— Tunese are queer days in the political | ment not a er world. a democratic A republican president appoints Justice of the court; a democratic president-elect se. Sapreme lects a republican Secretary of State; a | republican legislature sends a democrat to the United States Senate and a dem. ocratic governor appoints Judge, gentlemen who imagine the cultivation a republican These events have enraged the of partisan animosities a public necessi. ty, but they all happen for the promo. tion of the public good, sinee it is ad. that the are qualified to adorn the stations for which they have been named, After a all public offices, save the highest, will be filled in the way. Merit will mitted appointees well while same be sought out and the people will get as | the highest prices service ns is now " Tribu i" and careful secured by private employers efficient b— Kerr Loses His Vault The clerk of the national house of represen. tatives, and Samuel P. Langdon, of Philadelphia, for the control of the Al toona, Clearfield and Northern railroad, came up for review in the Blair county court on Tuesday. war between James Kerr, 3 : egal the court dissolved the injunction retain. ing a transfer of 0 per cent, of the and directed that Kerr pay the costs, . -— - Coroxen A. K. McCrune, William M. Singerly, Clayton M. McMichael, Charles Emory Smith, Colonel James H, | Lambert and other well-known Phila. delphia and Pittsburg editors addressed | the house general judiciary committee | on Tuesday evening in the interest of | the bill making it lawful to publish and | sell newspapers on the Sabbath, will not | ! dence, | nery block the latter part capital stock of the company to Langdon | | room vacated by block. | the Ammerman Llock on Bishop street, Farms Sel! Low » in these days it would announcement that a i 3 perhaps, movement of ountry to make « Already subscriptions amounting to nearly thousand doll this purpose at 1 the purpose sending nares { i [ tn issi mverts to Islamism thirty mtemplated work ng be delaved Strangest of all, the man at the head of of Islam, but an A merican citi merly the Units : d Stites Consul Manila, who has become the doctrines of a convert A } ’ ned 1 Mahiome « ANG JAKE new converts is more enthusiastic n waquited belief But the For hristianity Hew:y than those born in the fait) propagating his idea is startling, at all events Ad years ( more than a thousan ssaries into the east to convert the followers of Mahomet has been sending her em those of ufter followers | to the true faith; and now, many centuries, the the | prophet are returning the compliment Asia we X 4 America B. A. Noll& Co., of Zion Pa., pay for all kinds of « sino at price ‘ nt f and pagan to convert christianized JIMNE “ Hey me iu try produce that make it an ir RL you to deal with them Miss Ellen Har on Spring street, morning, at years. She spent most of her life Bellefonte, on Tuesday the advanced age of 0 in The Interment will take | place on Thursday afternoon. After the hearing will move her milli. Brockerhoff house of this month, Bon Marche” will occupy the them in the Alkens Cook's store is now located in «Mrs, Gilmour store to the Cook's * | and has succeeded In establishing a nice trade, Death at Mileaburg, Joseph 8S, Murray died February 17, 15808, at his home in Milesburg: years, 5 months and 9 days, nge HH He leayes a wife and two children to mourn their | Joss, aa well as many other friends, urs have been raised for & and elects The Wester refused to pay the tax was br ] the ver or, a1 ¥) aga . -— “The IM NoMores' current report ’ efonte have luring W. A. Houck has uring Dr. A. J of New York, to deliver his lecture on “Cot ference week Rev succeeded in sed Palmer, thrilling Je pany D. or the Die-No- Mores,” in the opera house, on Friday night, March 17th Among the the power of Chaplain Met numerous testimonials to this that of ‘abe who has heard it sev lecture is eral times and says it ought to be heard 1 if it cost a journey of fifty miles —— Farmers’ Institute at Lamar A farmers’ institute, pices of the state and the Clix ciety, will under the an. board of agriculture wnty agricultuml so be held in Watson's hall Lamar, Thursday and Friday, March 2 and The exercises will be open to the public, A of number papers on topics of interest to the farmer will be read and subjects will be discussed The exercises will be PRT | I'he exercises will be interspersed with | ting in a much larger stock for vocal and Instrumental music »* -— » Wedding Announcement The wedding announcement of the nuptials of Mr, John L. Kurtz, of Belle. fonte, and Miss Harriette 1. Thomas, of Lewistown, which occurred at Phil. adeiphia on the 21st of February, was received by us. From the enclosed card Mr. and Mra, Kurtz will be “at home’ at the Bush House, Dellofonte, Tuesday, March 14 and 21st, from 4 to 8, The CexTRe BT RAT and the Nox York Weekly World one year for 1.76, AND VICE-PRESIDENT. Iadiex Good Showing Clinton County's Finances, statement I'he ant ‘linton county for the January 1 180 i, according to the audit. ors’ report, shows the total expenditures for the year to have been $66 6 which was included the cost of election and the expenditures for bridges tem of bridge expenses, cost of the tr of the 1! al bridge case, is 820. 387.9 ock Haven - - - Walter Works Miflinburg voters decided by a ma. the borough for much needed water jority of 0, to bond £15.000 to secure works Centie Hall borough 2lso decided to purchase the water works at that place, owned by the Centre Hall Water Com pany. - Bitaminow Con) Famine to the Il and the drifts it has been almost in possible Owing heavy snow to get coal to the cars so that the places far removed from the coal regions are suffering Bitumin. ous coal ean not be gotten in many places with conl famines apd great inconvenience has been cansed - B. A. Noll & Co., at Zion, are put. | eur spring and summer trade, They have | established a good business at that place {and carry a large line to accommodate their customers «The Tyrone TVmer says About March first Jack Ewing will open a drug store in the Odd Fellows buliding. Mr. Ewing formerly was engaged in the drug business, at Snow Shoe, this county, ~Aocording to the Lock Haven pa. pers, I', 3, Crider, of Bellefonte, is in. terested in a project for establishing a line of electric street ears in Lock Haven, Mr. Crider knows a good thing when he sees it and there Is no dou but that such an improvement in that city would pay. nances | year ending including the | WASHINGTON LITTER ! 1 t ve land af Cleveland Vi @B demo. ed to Mr. for know Never hed 1" nil mmittee, «1 Saturday, es of Treasury Year were been too high, and that his estimates of expenditures too low, and yw regards a deficit for the July 1,158. as a are devised to » coming fiscal n to have fiscal year beginning unless means tional money, either by tax. of bonds. His esti based upon the hich it is needless ariff laws, wi siderably changed be. issue Course, to say will be co fore July 1. 1884. unless the democratic undergo NETess hange of mir the subject, | A great « uch is not pr ba ie. Occupants i { houses the in i the | making a pile who wish choles the | held 1s high LO View Rreal parade as 8300 en i dows at which four people may be com fortab ul from #15 to 825, Front seats n the street stands are held at 85 each, and no yf a back t on them can ex than ] lv seated may be Hl according to location wort ¢ dollar each. any GUenoes are be engaged at i Rooms in hotels can had at price am rated at \ ) bods 8 ing for h means A clear of a the wish. y sort | {day can wiasm of ys Mi Sh wn is now willing that | bonds shall be issued to increase the | gold balance in the Treasury, provided | that Secretary Carlisle will assume the | esponsibility by requesting Secretary | Foster to issue them I'he bonds have | boon engraved lean lw jssned at a | day's notice, but i% no probability [ thant Secreiary Uarlisle will take any i he becomes ud the mak. Mr. Har ‘ess than 1H | such resp msibility bed | Secretary of the reasury, Ly ore od : ing of such a suggestio | itaom wis nothing ! ple fading the baby aol, the Bills that will 1 the close of Wiearagua Canal Prominent nmong remain unacted the session will | In | bill Hpou
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