PS cai ya - hd r YO... 16. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1894. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, FERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ne If paid gular 1 CLUB RATES REMOVED tle to con tion of th preferen Just s from the le cranks, is wl commu! leaders in to attract U people. Making a black list of drunkards, in Bellesonte, will not win sympathy or influence. It antagonizes Band emabitters the very ones prohibition he : people should endeavor to attract to them. The trouble movement so ol of the people happens tha strosities for a man, are in co the cause wonderful Tuesday. what it wi CAND elections a For Congress, Senate and Legislature cane field. Tine black prohibitionists entirely an end can nominees for bo circular printed office and we presume Sister Bally was at the a large measure, responsible for it. - Annual Report +1 report of the Penn The annual vania State college which deals with the agricultural experiment stati at t point, has been filed in the state depart. ment, of the United States were 815,000, whic) amount has been expended to the cent, leaving expenditures and receipts ex. actly balanced. The principal items of expense, were $11,457.40 ; 8722.00; for printing, #632, live stock, 84585 08; for chemical ratory, #901.41. The of trustees feels that the experiment is an undoubted although it believes that with ampler funds the school could be advantageously improv. ed in many respects. al on The receipts from the treasurer salaries for plies, board SUCCESS, also bin “Bright Side of Libbey” Chaplain McCabe's lecture the “Bright side of Libbey’ will be given in the Methodist charch, in this place, on Saturday evening, March 8rd. A special train will be run over the Belle- fonte Central railroad so that all per. sons from State College and interme. diate points can attend the lecture if they desire to do so. Admission 50 cents, gallery 85 cents, The chaplain will deliver two sermons morning and evening, the following Sunday, on | suggestive are Stewart on the 1 wiser rat ie wide GEINOCTRLI Se {eet the their Call on , who wih as frequently as the | rules of the senate permit, chiefly he. cause they Ke to talk Mr, Call is the He has Some a Sed several pairs, and they vary indeed, and son ly slight. Very sally, ly saline, but they aie all more or less and of a wet sheet flowing sea and a wind that follow Partially concealed by diplomatic clouds is a most interesting situation in id the United OnCerne That two govern. which Great Britain a States deeply friction exists between the ments as to the Bering sea seal fishery regulations is no secret, but it was sup posed that when the court of arbitration decided as to the legal rights and equi- ties of the \ ] involved all trouble was at an end. But it was at once evident that Great Britain was very much disgusted at the findings of the arbitrators. The arbitrators decided against this country in its claim to su. preme jurisdiction over Bering Sea, but they gave to this nation a right to pro tect the seals from destruction. It seotns to be understood around the State and Navy Departinents that the policy of seal protection during the season just about to open will be of the aggressive variety. This will aceord with the popular American idea, powers real | | school Philad X TP § Nn 2 RIENARTS, OF brought under the noice of | obiers, his og EE Musionl Fete Arrangements are being made for ab } " i the courts and treated to he Declared a Dividend vy reel ii dend ever ded lared in The ble March 1, and it will of Philadel The company. aivi- hia 850.000 on Pennsylvania 1 owns the Philadelphia and to the extent . Parker Shortiidge president of the Vanzandt secretary Con. refit of about 885000. N been has company, ind ds ~ reelected | and treasurer .——— Upheld the Board, Several weeks ago the Williamsport board adopted a resolution that all children who failed to be vaceinated would be prohibited from attending school on and after February 19. Sixty petitioners applied to the court for an injunction to restrain the board from enforcing the order, alleging that the board had no authority to take such action, Judge Metzger Saturday refus. 1.1 ie | this evening ed to grant the injunction, stating that | | Unfon veteran who knocked Frank Krelger he believed the board had the right to frame and enforce such a resolution under existing city. A Valuable ind of Con Che Uhilipsburg 7 workmen who were pi vein at the depth of re foreed to al tof the rush ) Procurt ITDGE MAYERS OPINION Ie by Bier J © Pin Oi ns sof of talgre Mase LTR © Shea uN Satins Lal Eid Deen fle] Dov (hie WEF Of 0) A Tete. 8.4 (1s Monday, Feb. 10 ree in S Suits have wen Baptiste 1is valued a Jnlger Ie the regu captured by the police of Brazil, Ind., after a desperate fight lar army, was (reorge Allen is under arrest Fla., for ravishing the %-year-old daughter of William Hague Allen confessed Wednesday, Feb. 21. John X. McKane, the convicted boss of Gravesend, is seriously ill in the jail at Brooklyn. Thomas W. Robinson was confirmed by the senate as collector of eustoms for the district of Alexandria, Va The ehimpiiies Put Rooney,” probably the most highly educated monkey in the world, died at Cincinnati's zoological garden The woman suffrage convention, which has been in session in Washington for sev- erel days, adjourned to meet in Atlanta, Ga, next year Secretary Hoke Smith ix expected to leave Washington for his home in Atlanta, Ga., He will remain about two weeks, Assistant Secretary Sims will be acting secretary. The jury in the case of Joseph Shulte, a at Hague down for insulting the American fag, | causing Kreiger's death, was unable to circamstances in that | agree on a verdiet, \ : eg ! | Pa. 1 CONNECT | tract of repairing A LANDSLIDE. REPUBLICANS MAKE GREAT GAINS Pennsylvanian Goes Republican by over 150 000 Centre County for Grow The He silt in the Borough LE ¢ 1 Your i AITO SOS A gant poi. tors, before whom applicants for | bead preferment must kneel as suppliants. oi to waited much of Tuesday's defeat. | H Fin Pennsylvania and it eid them can be the republicar wna int v} Ly over Toh Jol for tax defeated S. Taylor republic by Hugh ority of 54, all, Was by a ma. - Pleres's Opera House Mrs. R. L. Pierce has given the con- g her opera house at Philipsburg to Hoover, Hughes & Co Prof. Wise will introduce new scenery and decorate the corrugated steel. The Demorest pany will reseat entire interior with manufacturing com. the hang 150 wall chairs. house and also The house will be ready for use Aug. 1, 1804, .——— Two Returns to be Made At the last election the return judge on each precinet made two returns, one of the vole of congress man-at-large and the other vote for the local candidates, Io the first instance the return was made to the prothonotary and in person; in the other instance the return can be made in the ordinary manner to clerk of the courts, .———- — ~The postofice will be elosed to day all day excepting from 9 to 10,70 a.m, and from 4 to 5.50 p. m, the | Successfal Mas Af, { huis tite the previous ye is Yeoy % 3 n ads in Pennsvivanis cent of the entire ix a » -— - Antietam Commission poy} Pais viel § ral Grreemnda i LIAS] ' Stationery HOW MANY CHILDREN HAVE YOU? es a mont} 2 1 G0 Of always You : 1 noi \ d like other people wanting new shoes. can't let them go t with their toes sticking out. of which We have on hand a line Joy's School Shoes ot you can SAVE 50 PER CENT, IN SHOE LEATHER. They are not the cheap- looking kind. called School Shoes hey are neat, strong land durable, and only cost $1.25 a Pair. Mingle’s. . .. ... SHOE STORE. rough, commonly
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