» VOL. 16. BELLEONTE. PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1894. o ( wi £ 2 Ww Atherton SI NO. 47 even if | table, even have that, There lege profess on cattle dehorned poor animals made. JUDGE Gordon papers Lo cea e pub jurors drawn {i 1 good ea. attorney the Pek China and intelligent forces pat hin Denitiabion and ares is insiguilicant | when compared with the great nation Ary pee rT Te SOME of enthusiastic our are booming General Hastings eady for the presidency. they See § to be in the swim ernor of Pennsylvania will to settle the fut tions. It remains to be dem whether he possesses the required execus fill even the position to (rive the ( These chaps imagine nother political tide Four years be the ure and want as (rov. test General's 1Spira- mstrated tive capacit which he chance at what | y to was eleg ted. ee has got. ernorship of this state tensive experimental field. astral — is quite Tue next session of congress promis. es to be a stormy session. The consid. eration of a new and definite policy will the principal discussion and in which it that party lines will South and West will insist upon ple of cheap currency, and especially silver legislation. The ests of the East will oppose the debase. ment of onr eurrency and there the con. flict will be waged. 1% will call forth the noblest and highest statesmanship to cope with this all important subject, The goverment should cling to the pol. financial tops for appear q The mty be be lost. free business inter. icy of a stable currency. - - IT is amusing to hear our republican friends speak of the democratic party as having received lits death-blow at the last election. An organization that hag lived since the days of Thomas Jefferson and has stood by the grave of over half a dozen of its competitors, is not quickly disposed of as our friends would imagine. The democratic party is not dead by any means. It simply received w an unmerited rebuke from the peo. | ple. The year 1596 is still far enough ahead for wonderful changes. intelligently study the results of recent legislation. Already one hundred persons have applied to the commissioners of Clear. field county for the position of mercan. tile appraisers, with several districts to hear from, The | public have not been able thus far to! NON We Work of the Milta IT iki with stealing a 1 and buggy from ‘Michel Stroh, ab Fleartre HY the Intros part of Tast Aug- ust. The d Jefenda ints plead guilty to wer, Fars Esq. adt | one vear for adultery, f.and b. and usuallsentence for wel to assault and battery upon Daniel ams Sentence [ive Costs. D. McElarney, f Clara B. and b. Jury re. Com vs kL. Prosecutrix, Spicer, ake eff tion of his former Annie Simpsor with open le vines ws, Prosecutor, officer Wm. Bill ignored and the costs. This course was followed after the sentence, ditional, to t oct expira- Julian, charged of (raris, county ay as several go od women of Bellefonte of. fered to provide a home for her in an institution in New York for fallen women. Lowry Walker plead guilty to f. an b. and was given the usual sentence. John Hines, of Spring twp., was found guilty of assault and battery upon Chas, Krantz. Sentence, 856 and costs. Henry Sampsol and James Huey, | road supervisors of Benner twp., re. turned for misdemeanor inoflice. Bill | ignored and county pay the cosis, J. L.. Showers charged with passing | forged ch upon J. M. Neubauer Plead guilty. Sentence, 31 fine, costs and two years and eleven months in the | 1 PCRS Western Penitintiary. Wm. Gares, policeman of Bellefonte boro, charged with taking money from | Newton Gibson. Prosecutrix, Gibson, On trial as we go to press. mJoseph Travers, of Cassomora, aggra- vated assault and battery upon Sarah Peterson. Verdict guilty. Sentence suspended until next Weduesday. TRUE BILLS. The following “true bills” were found | by the Grand Jury up (to Wed, noon land that were not disposed of before | court : : | Com. vs. Frank Nighthart, f and b, Com. vs. John Brickley, fand b. Com. vs, Lowry Walker, f and b. Lydia | prog gram of a fair held in St, and b, Henben { t1] Ww aull an the TOCK tied EE 3 FAG Gea 4 ow Ti¥ piace, was fi Pavlrarrhy Mh Edits morsing, amd the « that} } : toath by x beer work on tl that they w the murderer, Attention Ladies Misses ever open apes in clot! coats for ladies ar in this town, ( So prett Y ou will also Intest made , just for Aikens has just returned from the east. ern fact ns that will bring you right in style in cut and ¢ All new stock No last vear's goods in the Don't miss the place at AIKEN'S STORE, South Allegheny st. Bellefonte, .-——— Church Lotteries Tegal want the made y, you'll R00 suits ories, where she made selectic olor, store, Judge Van Sickle in the Union county court k 18st week chi ged. the Grand Jury | that practice at church fairs of | holding drawings for prizes isa viola. | tion of the law against lotteries, and as much an offense as race track pool sel. | ling and other gambling. He read a Joseph's Roman Catholic church at North Plain. | fleld, at which there he it. .— - Basiness Improving Mr. Craig, the third assistant post. master general who has charge of mat. ters pertaining to postage, said recently that greatly increased orders for stamps from all parts of the country showed that business was reviving rapidly. The commercial agencies, Dunn and Bradstreet, make similar reports for the past week, It is well to remember that we are now living and doing business under the operations of a democratic tariff. Wogot the benefit of all the calamity and we are likewise entitled to the prosperity. Bill- | 1 Penne | This} was conecla. | ] teresting ' minous it { 586 and the non fatal 1.415, | noticeable features were drawings, | and charged the jurors to investigate | ISTHE LAW CONSTITUTIONAL? lay’'s H irrishurg Waves Wi Ls stealer gnoantaiee i the great central and Dee. 5 and it Ik §. and 1 arm : 29 .-— Seeking S it 1] . -— iL Wan Pennsylvania's Coal Oatput it spector 8 of mines The of 'enns hich has juat in ti f abound wi upward of 530 pages, contains the ix been sued ¢ form o ume of nany in. coal regard to the 4 iT duction of anthracite is given as 4 553 tons for the year 1863, while of bitu. is said that 42.421 808 tons The coke put details in business of this state total pro. 7.188 . were produced. is at 5,5640.206 tons, The number of employes is put down | at 218,821. « The fatal accidents number One of the is the small number of days on which the men about the mines, either anthracite or bituminous are employed, oo .-—— Change of Schedujv On Monday, Nov. 26th, a schedule | went into effect on the Bellefonte Cen. | tral railroad, The changes are as fol lows: Train No. 1 leaves Bellefonte at 7 o'clock instead of 6.30 in the morning and arrives at State College at 7.55 Te as. ir #1 Train No. 11 leaves here ut 4:55 in the | law by going to New York or New | Jersey to be married, thus depriving the afternoon instead of 4.40, as formerly, and arrive at State College at 5.45. Train No. 12 leaves State College 5.55 n the evening instead of 5.45 as form erly and arrive at Bellefonte at 6.45. Schedule on the Bald Eagle Valley | changed Monday, the train arriving at 6 o'clock will come 20 minutes earlier | and the down train in the evening 24 minutes later, ! { OPPOSE M'KINLEYISH. EVEN REPUBI SEE JACANS THE FOLLY. NOW Lenders Oppose a Return to Tariffs that Hob the People for th enefit of M Tr lonare sin and syndicates th ww north wie further Mi tarifi Kinleyit Llu Y Wi and na ov ve e the Iw cir Owl pense of the peopl was enacted to 1 for the money pended te and they tried the eX] 1804. They! d their by their corruptuess and mise the same CArTy elect riment in AVE pa money, and nesenta- Mm : tions succeed in carrying the elections but their victory bids fair to be Senator Sherman a barren one, has already sounded a warning, and leading papers are daily protesting against this at. tempt to place the party into the bands of the and These protests will not re. publican party is will aid in clearly and thus enable the people that their real interests are with the democ racy in their attempt to relieve the peo. ple of the burdens fastened upon them by republicanism. Tariff reform and honest government is a live issue, and trusts syndicates, as the but avail so far concerned, the defining 10 seo “| will again trivmph. - .-— - Decreased the Foes Last year over 4.000 Ponnsyivania couples evaded the marriage license | state of £2,000 or more in marriage fees | which rightfully belong to it. .———— Town Hall st Beech © rook, A new town hall is being built at Beech Creek. The scenery and other paraphernalia is now being placed in the hall. Messrs, Williams & Pollock will have charge of the building. they Sues, Money Philips. ol boys he glass i of Lhe first in favor of Bellefonte itute a 180 school, ed and re. nd the right al that refused Brockes- Li young ! moun- ht and in 1 as his The bows fer and he people nm than who did It re. forward The irtiment of the the demo. { the [ Rep have ‘mocrats ive 3 §] n Clarion, Eik, Ole In Lyeom. o— Repre Nerth n bs PAE & Worms as Weather Signs rophet comes to the Deliefonte Grain Market Jackson &0e *otatoes per bus 11 hel 1 led Swe wD per po und... Don't Scold The Boy. He's a round 1 good, lively My, and you ldn’t change him iF to do 8 to get shoes that are hard y Ykiek out.” only thing shoes vou'll save in four more. (vet the school here, and one pair 1344 AIC Mm All sizes for both boys and girls, Mingle’s SHOE STORER
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