SALE O} N ja Hy Richard. : HOWARD reer \ I] my mi ) Hh } | } ANDS for tases fo 7 MeCu igh Thos rf ' Godirey Ma " § 13 i | 15 7 $4 Parkes ‘ { { 2 { HK " A croeable tot Wo ’ IN Giro & Ji | - (ira cit Jot | } 40 ‘ un Pl 4 | S00 144 Hisle for bh) di { i A { ) bi : visions of law renting to the saleof | |} Narth ( | i JORHD A Ar 3 Yas 5 } Bon 17 10 | & Kelly Jobs HH unseated tracts of land for the non | 400 eters id r. it ) { wo 1102 W fe } EREE Fhompking Jas payment of taxes Notice is herebs } ELH . ’ Ihompkins J (1X WH UALY N ven that there | be ext \ ’ \ {obert 5 \ 4 4 i" ’ Kel fk Joly | a y Hike He He and His Lieutenants Sor Sweeping Changes in the Measure | public tle or out ery the follow Richard Gini 263] HUSTON TWP ; 1 Grant THOmas.... 4 (33 i Wal Fh racts of unseated land i Ag It Passed the House, | Lounty of Centra, Fetad., for taxe due and unpaid thereon, at the Court | Mouse, in the borough of Bellefonte REUG TWP LIBERTY THE PENALTY FOZ THE OFFENSES. | GENERAL INCREASE IN THE BILL. | 804, at 1 o'clock, p.m. © | ferson Jaeob... 8 7h Ca t 10 Dunwo Ha Coxey and Browne Liable to Two Hun. There Are Over Four Hundred Amend. S$. PER WANANT AX § v bl kh : ) K [) : [] | dred Dollars Fine and an Hundred and ments, and In the Schedules the In. fwenty Days In Jalil Motion Made for crenses Are Yery Marked ~The Increase a New Trial in Sugar-—~A Few of the Changes. WASHINGTON, May 0.-The three lead Wasnmixaron, May E--During the ers of the Commonwenl, General Jacol ecutive session terd Senator Slecher Coxev, Marshal Carl Browne ane presented Christopher Columbus Jon have been bill whic found guilty of violating the inws bys agreed jury of their peers and will have te known \ mit to a sentence hereafter to be im ( There are over 400 of them, ane by the court for their recent demonstr new bill, or a measure Pr A BURNSIDE TWP Hine Tal tion on the Capitol grounds Il threeo! | from the Wilson bill and from the senatc the accused were convicted on the firs bill in any form in which it has been pre count of the indictment, which charge sented. The amendments heretofore pre them with displaying a banner Ine sented | ator \ and reported from to bring into public notice the J. § xey | the finan lor | ood Roads association. Jones, of Phila compromise « delphia, was acquitts 0 1 Cond eral increase in the count, which accused them of treading ules the incrapses an ry the grass, but Ce nd Y ator Harris announced that 1 i convicted ing the consideration of the Chinese treaty Attorney Lipscomb immediately entered | had not been finished a motion, for a new trial ar another in ar pose any morg execut d rest of judgment, Judge Miller gave him | passing of any bills four days to file the formal paper. Then | hour until after the judge made inquiries about bail, and | of, He Frank Hume, a well known wholesale grocer, who several times has run for the morning in ore Democratic nomination to congress from | be made the Virginia district across the Potomac Among the many changes pros river, signed a bond in 800 for each of the in the amended 1 ire are the three convicted Commonwenlers. Two weeks may elapse, during which the trio will be free on bail, before the motion for a new trial is argued and de cided. The penalty provided by law is the same for each offense, viz exceed £100 and imprisonment in | not more than sixty days or both, with! the discretion of the court Accordingly the maximum punishment which may meted out to Coxe: Browne i and 120 days, while Christop Jones is subject to §100 ar By a curious congressior cent bill which reorga courts there is no i HN polie ¢ court only method Miller's sentence to a higher pus and certiorari has announced tha if Judge Mill ew trial sixty C land's arrived last n a body East sen cot The utmost indignation was « ted | er by the members of the People’s party | pressed gree od ! when the news of the arrest node | Hime bottle glasswas t specially pro known. | vided for in this act « of | cont per Fitzgerald Industrials, er ton, rv 5 Rit ora nuigers ARTEIMMN DL { TRV; } h | MILRE SK RE! ree [NTH E remem VEVONDE. DE, BELLEFONTE. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE «ha wy 85, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. t Ia beiny : temod oapered EE G [ $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. vill be occupied by line s $2.50, $2 for Workingmen. | Torxxa, Kan, May 8—Th $2 and $1.75 fr Boys. for congress at large, bat th soured Bo Bon Bye owns plainly ->{ ENTIRE - NEW - STOCK j< | a wy LADIES AND MISSES, faders do n want ‘ it down rovided. that the term ¥ spner tobaces f op i Fong : re} ( 11] the | . o gressman Harris hn § I ; WN dei ver used in this nh] be taken ide ; } Whe —. a " dr al . y og 2 3, $2.50 82, $1.76 eriving daily being arranced | ever, to give her the u ww hntdr. . ind being arranged for nomination in the | to mean that quality of leaf tobacco | J the inspec 5 i SAUT or Any dealer Seventh district should Je ry Simpson known commercially an wrapper tobacco | tion of 1 ‘re MG It ™ imposible to enumerate 2 “ § a pup AR "n reduced price, not make the race. Mrs. Lease In very The clgar paragraph is amended to read: | everything in the line of a first-class furniture : . or says ho has them with. much in earnest Cigars, cigarettes, cheroots of all kinds, | stock and just what will be on hand, TT ’ y o , h oul hs ime ar him #4 per pound and 25 per cent. ad valorem, | The stoc) ae ’ , . down as & frend. and paper cigars and cigavettes, including 1€ STOCK Was pure hased at an advantage and wrappers, shall be subjecy to the same | therefore we can sell at prices that will astonish duties as are herein imposed upon cigars, | you : iy *s } ge, Mra. Loss Tor Congress Foritt § ‘ med n \ll Kinds of Furniture «le mmed, Held for an Old Time Murder, Duxsmuin, Cal, May 9. George Decker, a well to do rancher of Shasta Valley, has | been placed under arrest for the murder of v his wife and child, committed twenty. | How Prostidential Postaastors | ou will hear from us again, Keven years ago. 181s axpectet) alec that | = wWasumGton, May The president | Special attention given to UNDERTAKING Ww. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better Decker is responsible for the recent death | Lo the following nominations of post- | | EME \l MIN 8 hari sd satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con- of his second wife and grandchild masters 0 the senate: Lyman R. Carter, AE Ta ALAA TNs vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which — s—— New Hartiord.' Com: (4 a P Viyun, uaranices their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them, a. 4 I a UAH: ult . 8 vho push the k Ww, i. : Fans Hitlag, Thirty Injures Kalem, N. J.; John M. Hetfield, Plainfield, | ealets who push the of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which heips to Loxpox, May 8.—An explosion took | J.. Kl ; v | increase (he gatos on 1) full line of goods. al ' . N. J.: Elijah Griswold, Riverhead, N. \ and we Hows » 3 They ean afford to cell at a loss profit, place in the large cordite works at Walt. - . he J JHaun h ve Money buying ali r footwear of the dealer adver ham Abbey, thirteen miles from this city Senator Kyle for President teed be wpon ap loathons Ww. LE DOvGLAR Brockton: Mass. LYON & CO., Bellefonte; 8 R PRINGLE, Port Matilda; Four people were killed, twe buried in the NEA PO 0 a , g ’ . 3 debris aud thirty injured by the explosion. | 1, MI" ATOLL, May 0d Bi x Boll, 8 . J A QUIGLY, Blanchard; A G EWING, Penna. Furnace; This is the fourth fatal explosion within tor Kyle, of South Dakota, in Nein Doomed » » Naginey, ~— Prop. JE GRIEST, Fleming; D C KREBS & BRO , Pine Grove Mills 8 year at this factory, for the Populist uofuluation for president. B F SHAFFER & SON, Nttany, Geo. F. Hoy, Hublersburg, Pa
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