he | Peaver Vol. IS BELLEFONTE The Centre Demorvat.| THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. [coe { CHAS. R. KURTZ, EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price . . $l When Pald in Advance #l When subscriptions a Fditorial. ry Kit campal ator sition Hensel a Camj y candidate forward Nomina be aign the legislatu Tose members of who favor a junket to Chicago to attend the dedication of the World's Fair at the expense of the state, have at last de. vised a scheme whereby they hope to an appropriation f 80 ir such a trip. ur The World's Fair commission n bill appropriating $60,000 to the the Pennsylvania exhibit, already been passed by the house, will be amended in the senate by increasing the amount asked for to #160000, Of this, #100,000 it is proposed shall be used to pay the expenses of the junket, The advocates of the additional appro- priation believe the senate will pass the | amended bill and the house will concur A great many Governor Pattison favoring « legislative junket, in the amendment. members for not criticise and at the same time agreeing that the | entire division of the National Guard shall be encamped at Chicago some time in August, The expense of the encampment will have to be borne by the state, and will hardly be lex: than $150,000. It is proposed that it shall be paid out of the $600,000 appropriated by the legislature for the maintenance of the guard the next two years. — - Something of Interest It may be of interest to some of our what the different vo cations of our present lawmakers in Harrisburg are: The state legislature is composed of 204 members, of which 32 are farmers, 2 coachmakers, 8 doctors, 6 commercial travelers, 19 merchants, 6 druggists, 6 cattle dealers, 17 lawyers, less than ever before, 12 miners, 4 foun dry men, 4 teachers, 3 builders, 8 insur. ance men, 1 hotel man, 1 landlord, 2 readers to learn stone cutters, 5 carpenters, 1 shoemaker, | 7 lumbermen, 2 clerk, 7 printers, 7 poli- ticians, 4 railroad rfficials, 4 oil men, 5! 6 millers, 3 painters, photographer, 4 | blacksmiths, 1 tin smith, 3 machinists, 8 civil engineers, 8 manufacturers. 3 real estate agents, and 9 newspaper men, | - ~=Silkaline Curtain Lace, ete, Lyox & Co. { than a year, REPUBLICAN E ouT DRON DRIVING S What the Administration Hard Worker and Pensions Appomted, ceeded ant for posit declinad to wot accept | on. it frst t. but ! when his party « to by the I’ ) nr HS oLIeClions withdrew J luty and loyalty were appealed H 5 War o} 141] and of the (+. altho A organization h rec bravest, he is A member member of that AS 80 as known had a word to say against his fitness for the position, He was but Minnesota since 1857, Spee ial Vermont, has resided in ep tion of the time he served in the army. Bu born in with the ex He will take charge of the Pension | reau, about May first Sec. Morton found not only individuals the depart employed by agricultural ment who were not rendering services in anything like a fair proportion to the salaries they receive, but a whole divi sion of employees who have been practi. cally paid for doing nothing for more This was the quarantine In- just division of the Burean of Animal dustry, which Sec. Morton bas abolished. Quite a howl has been rails ed by the republicans because the chief of the abolished division happened to be the late Mr. Blaine's brother, although it is difficult to understand why that should have made the slightest differ ence. Surely they did not expect thal a democratic administration would feel called upon to take care of the poor members of the Blaine family. Lamont hasn't been doing rauch talking he never doea-—but that he has been doing some investigating and thinking is shown by hisstatement that no more army officers will be detailed for ornamental purposes. This may be a little rough on the army officers who See mer at the World's Fair and the various | summer resorts, but no one can deny that it is just to the people who pay { these men their salaries, and doubly just to the officers without “pull” who i have to perform, In addition to their | own, the duties of the butterflies of the | profession. Postmaster General Bissell has de til ti - . THE WORLDS FAIR CHARGES A State Sells Liquor r beer These counsel counsel advis they prepare to i ¢ he yt them to i je The only bh act they cant advi selling liquor after July | yunse] ay that the statute can tested after July 1, by the attempt of the state or any of its officers to seize | manufactured inany other stat an there by any one who has a sell liquor. Under the solid in Tillman ex. the will sell all South Carolina, Governor pects to buy the liquor either in Chica. New York. The act appropriates only 850.000 with which to start business, but the governor thinks the state can easily get all the credit it go, SL, Louis or wants, a - Excursion Tickets to the World's Fair The Pennsylvania railroad announces that the Trunk Line] Committee has authorized the rail. o sell excursion ticket s of the World's Columbian The round trip rate from Philadelphia will be 836.. 5 by fast trains, and $20.20 by 35 hour trains, starting from New York. From company ‘assen. ger road companies t to Chicago on account Kxposition, | dealers that | | He has a fine It Washington and Baltimore the rate will | be 834.50 by fast express trains, and #27, 50 by slow trains, Proportinate rates from other stations. The tickets will not admit of step-of enroute, and ean be used for a continu. | ous passage only, The tickets will be on elusive, and will be valid for return trip until November 15th, 1863, | All the lines leading to Chicago will | sell tickets good for § po am, od one route returning by another, so that a | person may go out by the Pennsylvania | rallrond, and if he wills, return by the | New York Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Erle, or any other trunk line, or go out any other line, and return by the i by | Pennsylvania, | brown mixed and black from have been calculating to spend the sum- sale from April 15th to October 30th in. | THE NEW STEAMER eo Undine Fir Company Recelve the ging .—— omance A! Homes Homestead ™ where Barr secured employ ment & AGopis 1 daugl : of Mrs r husband is resulted marrage. weeding MAITIAge | leave for | Legal p tituted to sever the Coupe Ww AM y claim the fortune tp - of Bellefont al present In giving Mr. engaged Samuel Diehl entertainments throughou strument with supply of interesting views and gives a first class he entertainment, wherever appears, James Whelan and family having in Phila Dartt, has moved to residence Allegheny removed to their former home. delphia, Dr. R., LL his forme street - Dr Hayes has residence on Linn street, formerly oceus pied by James Milliken, to W. Fred Reynolds who will have the same tom away in order to make improvements upon his present property, on Thomas sold his -A magnificent line of young men's new spring suits in the latest styles, Cheviots of all kinds—blue, brown, 85.00 to £12.00, Lyox & Co, «On Saturday Daniel Garman sold his handsome black team of carriage {horses to Mr. Jacob Sallada, of Wilk iamsport, and were sent there this week It was one of the showlest teams in the to wn. ~The greatest line of Spring and Summer clothing just opened. Lyox & Co, {to the outrages on American i i : HUNDREDS NAY BE DEAD Fearful Explosion in a Mine at Ponty-Pridd. MANY Over 00 Miners With but Little if Hescued Alive Sparks Fro ties Haro Still in the We Any Chance The Calamity Can moan lend Engine at Work, ’ f11 11 hot K art he Valr an the w nd large masses of tly fr ne of the res too far was k thorn broke htened ves Imm 1 fire |e too much conf out were sed aa rs : bserve the position of thelr fe v work AAT ners inal account of the distribution of the 1 men They are eto give and the work of rescue must therefore cee] under all the difliculties of un There are numerous vol to further push the work of rescue as soon as it be comes possible At present the flames and smoke would render any such undertaking vain, if not fatal to the party making the descent. There Is little 4 in, moreover the most if not all, of the men left below bare been suffocated to death pro eriainty inteers Could Not Reach the Bodies April 12 water and pipes attached t gines on the surface are being used to ex inguish the flames in the mines at Ponty Pridd. In two sections of the mine the fire was put out. The extinction of the flames Loxpox Hand grenades, bar rels of filre en NO, A TRIV TO CHICAGO .——— Little Trix gave elegant SOANON It was gener=Hy ad a good cast. There good jolly music and spirited it. There was plenty of rich augl ¢ entire { satisfaction t then should 88 Lhis opportuni in the opera ext Mo n when here the past ttle Trixie,” ated as it} ’ 5 Oh 3) ul al ) IDAKe You nday ever .—— The t i ght | dress 'g wis greales sprmg White ele. & Co NOrges Goods. Tricots nghams UTAs 1 YON test dies silk waists style and summer Aiken's store has been followed in each cause, however, by | feared An which the accumulation of gas, and it Is that explosions may follow shortly other attempt to enter the seam in the fire started has proved resultiess Yesterday's Silver Furchase Wasnivarox, April 8 The treasury de partment yesterday purchased 11,000 ounces of silver as fol 61.000, at $ | NRON 250 (KW) Mi 21 set 0 100) (X%) at $0 S820 Ihe offers were The purchases for the 1,101,000 ws 498 (IN) ounces month aggregate Yound Dead in Her House, Ramway, N. J, April 10. Mm. George Taylor was found dead in her house near the Six Roads, about one mile south from hare. Heart trouble was the cause, al though foul play was first suspected, as that part of the country Is a rendezvous of tramps Turkey Must Apologize Ton, Wasmizgron, April = The United Mates har taken vigorous action in regard citizens at Marsovan, in the Turkish dominions, and the violations of the mails of the United Bates legation Hangary Shaken Ly an Farthgquake, Vimana, April 10. Earth shooks are re. a from various of Hungary yes . The town of Semlin and Seegedin ware rather severely shaken up, No great damage wa done moywhore, that , Come urs, Mingle's Shoe Store. iny shoes, elsewhere, that ] ours, come back your money. Mingle's Shoe Store. Oxford, ata you ever bought them? Do yOu want a nice | lower price than Look at ours Mingle's Shoe Store. a fine, bright, Dongola Button Boot that should which we sell at $a.00l Do you want patent tp, sell at § SOC ours, | Mingle's Shoe Store. N I : Do you wish to pay more and get a oy article? We have them, Ming'e's Shoe Store.
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