VOL. I7. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 189. ¢ Centee d) ah Democvit, CHAS. R. KURTZ, TERMS OF 81 BSCRIPTION Price $1 Ir CLUB RATES: . 3 vy H.ditorial. AGAIN we Commonwealth.” A r last Debbs, th shint ini Ip BEL] at Harrisburg on nished the material { EFONTI CONGRESSMAN-ELE( Arnold is : mental prost Bois. lec tha! pacity. Hi defeat i forcement of the income tax, liere are two pretty birds. Neither of them command the highest respect in their A * " parties, or are beyond suspicion - HAsTINGS coat tall £4 (oN minu mon Hast stances perfectly EUSTA Bellefont I tary Harrity daydwith | phia w Killed in Missouri urday 6th, a tele ceived at Madisonburg Wass Sheffer, while hold effect ran away and he killed. He intended to Madisonburg, whic years ago totake care Geo. Shee fl deceased was about Frozen in the Mountains Mary Geesey, a who was Blair county alms wl lately made her home with Seth Camp bell, farmer at foot of Brush mountain, about four from Al toona, wondered away from her home Saturday during the found on the demented w formerly an inn ale house, but who a the mile torm, and, when ntain was frozen to death, mou that » Fire at Contre On Saturday the 5th Stover. a ) wt i by Jams hort of the Centre Hall railroad station fire and the roof was burned off bef it was checked, Istance Hotel Opened The old hotel stand at Potter's has been opened up again, after closed for a number of by Mi James Reish., He will make applica. tion for liquor license this year, Mill being YOO, Horses for Sale Two good draft horses about 11 years old, for sale by Phoebe Page, one mile east of Pleasant Gap, Pa, Wm. Noll, Pleasant Gap. Inquire of ED. & PUB. HASTINGS INAUGURATED. IMPOSING CEREMONIES HARRISBURG ption. Her Pattison. At bro tha K 1 attend Yece i place was taken by Miss ithe close of tie reception | Hastinge and cabinet, the justices of or Hast members nd ladies at the public and Mrs linner the non governor's cabinet assisted them to reception from eight to ten o'clock. wl Ieceive es concluded with a the ( raugural ceremon 1 grand military ball at ity Gr y ys display of ont at the 1 armory and a magnificen nin many resgx cls was HT atiractive ever seen In was crowded , National Guards. men and who began pouring in Tuesday morning before the break of day to do honor to the new ex. The crowded tl orated Pennsylvania. The city with political clubs : civie societies, ecutive wroughfares, gaily di buildings and great gathering of politicians and other vis itors attests the popularity of Govranor Hast Ings. The ladies’ dresses were en tin/n. Mrs, Hastings wore white satin striped moire | with crepe lisse bodice and duchess lace, and diamonds and pearls, Miss Helen daughter of the governor, wore an attiactive gown of white silk crepon trimmed with pink rose buds. There is considerable gossipabout the Hastings, Governor | the governor. vho elaim to iw. of Belle. er general, THE TEXT BOOK TRL It pays £1.10 for a history which Belle- | foute gets for 80 cents and Belle Vernon for cents. A grammar which costs Pitt burg and W t i eis . o-—— Senator Metduaown s Appointm nt Getting Rather Strict 4 I'he higher authorities of y Roman Catholi church are rather Not long ago sued forbidding Catholics from joining ties of Odd Fellows, Knights of Sons of Temperance, Now comes another order forbidding Catho- from games, theatres or ment strict. a an order was | the socie Pythias or base ball of attending any form lic priests amuse. .—— Created a Sensation Two young and very prettily dressed women created a sensation in a hotel at Greensburg last week, I have 23 child ren,” sald the queenly blonde, “That's nothing, I expect to have 40 next year,” sald the other beauty, with a resigned look. It was all right after they explained to the landlord that they were school teachers and were there attending the | institute, . Netther Gas or OF Salt Lick are not so flattering as was | anticipated. The trial well was sunk | to a depth of 2000 feet without finding anything. Tt is not determined by the company whether they will sink anoth. er well or not. HASTINGS FOR PRESIDENT i iadelphia titng Martin fated Penrose HAYoraity made Quay angry Martin recently mi. Yorter who can be seer | | our ts almost any day, is the eldest 808, ping now passed his 88th vear and his second » : is 81, Robert, = near Cur- 3 10% wi powers Cran to adi afliry States, them for th authorized its for drawing pension. to charge the per n ct each voucher, i . Frore Up -— - On Monday morning there was store at the prise mn ing the ¢ id LIA broke and a Dur waler pipes opera house, Hl one of the strong ning in the basement under When Mr trouble, there stream began rune the stage. the two feet of had to be surprise fteam (xa overed wus about water in the basement and it is balled out, The find many of and broken. next pipes frozen Was Diasatiaton, | The Selinsgrove 7¥mes is authority for the following clipping: “A young lady up in Middleburg, who sings and The prospect for finding oil or gas at | plays well, and who is a belle in society, | | hung up her stocking on Christmas eve. | | In the morning she found a bushel of | walnuts, a sheaf of corn fodder, two { hams and a wheelbarrow in it. Then she found fault because her stocking was not full.” ster, Mrs. Jane Ralston, | was to | THEY WANT RELIEF. A NEW JUDICIAL NEEDED TRIBUNAL JuGge, Who is Lo ix ZOV- ernor. i eh UY Sid and the two president judoes CASAS aad A oan ’ .y C LIU | continuous service or by a majoriiy ft hopes 1) ¢ ™ ’ 3 : fit ' i Tier is pension AR { 815 a month, 2100 back wilh drawn That's Easy, itor of Hor of a The mathemat cal « sippl paper proj the following query: A boy ten years has a | ter who weighs 16 pounds, and | tired holding her in five minutes he is twice as old, how long will it him to get tired holding some one ¢ | sister who weighs 125 pounds. Solving this problem by proportion shows a young man when twenty years of age is capable of holding some one | else’s sister one hour, 18 minutes and 7 seconds. Give us something hard, Miss Ne unds ttle gif. .-—— Hastings In Ohio The Ohio Republican League will | have a great banquet on Lincoln's birth. day, at Cincinnatti, O., and among the speakers will be Governor Hastings, of | Pennsylvania, exspeaker J. Warren Keifer, i x { be forwarded to Se NO. 3 TAXING UNMARRIED MEX Correspor ris diffi 5 evil uid a by . LE tor Pefler, of Kan- Na STI IRR ’ ‘eo Bellefonl 1 Market rain rrecied Breaking In. AM : lL mat \] BROKEN OUT. BROKEN UP, of shoes BROKEN IN. BREAK OFF Many an engagement on account of crippled feet, and has gone BROKE relief for of illfit- | Many a time trying to get his corns-the direct cause | ing shoes | You will find all this obviated by purchasing your footwear at Mingle’s SHOE STORE.
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