ORAL VLANSION, | ADJOURNED SINE DIE Gould to | A Quiet Ending of the Fifty-third Congress, r A LOVE FEAST IN THE SE. MOST M I EAST IN THE HOUSI Mr, Cannon Offers the Usunl Resolution of The Flor ' txocedod iy Thanks to the ity This Country Prodigal Witne Speaker Culberson, Hitt and Crisp House the Anytl Ever Defore ssed In Vill Represent the nt The Expenses of the Nup. international Monetary Conference, tinis Sald to NEw Yi Mi Ant took pla rat 4 Y An amid of Georg ‘ 1d No 1ift i lu n A } rw 1 from Pi aven! \ hoy ; \ (Neciat 1s 10) l, and a { valedictory at the nup le t} rom the \ r nt some invit Aggregate Over 8160,00 ’ ggregate Over $160,000. March 5.—At noon yeste te close final s n of { rd r dd its MELT day rwonted dig rved to the diate family y (Go ne 18 xcept for the rush of busin inci tedlar ! { { woedd! tho « A ny g, t) {or The WK, after ntil 4 in t » Fifty By the Margu de ol into history Isne, father nr mother of the groom, ¢ n the house the end well as by Count Boniface, } , " The young sons o Masters Kingdon pages. After the wedding asquiect civil sitting room, Ju ing the nuptial ROMY Was In A Was 1 sant incidents A out of the way 8 A py | the appropriation bills were acted as | when the house reconvened at o'clock yesterday morning, and the time dled away until 11 wk, ) ure being a rather brisk but on the wns daw » WAS in the resul monetary « The con » of ¢ valled speaker, whic ber of the Cannon oe (3 h usually came fr ” k 3 offered y any other mem : ¥ Mr a very graceful my to the high ap : majority speech bearing testin preciation in which was held by the Bmnches of 1111 ef smilax, each and a half, and 2.50 vine were furnished by t In the center of the mense hall open to the ro esiling of the hall, sixty fect of asparagus vine fell to the forming a canopy. The ropes were studded with East sweep of the green and w from the roof to the first floor | effect of great beauty. The staircase the hall floor were entirel; ex a.bank of Ei liligs. The fu the hall and three adjacent rooms wen Bddden beh le ion Except where the residing offios rr to the top ag stor Walid Culbers an ingen and hi: stionn of t} sy aggregat thing lke $100 NEw Yon Countess smption this n Bave chosen New York | Budge 5 and 8 on Beem secured. J Astor, W. Bourke ( kran Errington, Lady Errington, ( sinky., Lady Henry Somerset Frances EW ard are also | thee New York ye sir hor k } the promenade deck | vhn Jac IRV Mrs int Kra and Miss ASOT ROTS ON sh A ste and " ~ (3 tional mont Senate Colorad gates t ference Sematers Whose Terms Have Expired. Wasnixar March I'he whose terns cxplred yesterday are Butler of South Camlina, Camden West Virginia. Carey of Wyoming, Coke of Texas, Dixon of Rhode Island, Dolph of Oregon; Higgins of Delaware, Hunton of Virginia, McLaurin of Mississippi, Mo- | Pherson of New J erney Manderson of Ne | was on his way to work when a pistol bal bemska, Martin of Kansas, Power of Mon- | eave his passing through hi sma; Ransom of North Car Shoup | heart, and he fell dead. Mrs. Martin sa) of Idaho, Walsh of Greorgia she was making up their folding bed | Minnesota, and ; W flson of lowa the lower front roofty Sd took the rev logpimlat res of Jelawnare and ldal ver from under the plow and placed not yet chosen « on the Just as she did sas and bhouj she heard a shot, but did not know it w the one she was handling ler rushed in from the back room to ask alx it and they found it also found the hole where the all the wal he polices urncy of the st f th senat Messrs in Cincinnati, \ V3 met of Jn Singular Homicide Marcel i lia occurred in f es Mar tin's residence Dalton avenue in th west end of the clit Mr. Herman We ling, a varnisher in a furniture factory of | CINCINNATI homicide re on chest, ina Washburn OPSS0Ts to Senators mantel ple - husban Fatal New Yous story tanec) aWenne ent Mrs. Kennedy van burned t scenrred in a an unknown 1895 M Tu New York Fires March 6 Fire In the , was their pistol p N amon pani through th though ni ry o but an aceid China's LoxT Pekin ARCH. We ing Chinese Th. . | Sa. ns tel Minister Hu ! Sa. | Mo. 3 | 4 10/11 17|18 | 19 2495 26 oj | MOON'S PHASES, 7:40 Third Daharier a. m. ] @ Quarter ed 103% | ois 14 21 28 for Libble Garrabirant, TrENTOY Mar The court dons received a petition signed by over 1,000 persons in favor of the release of Lib | ble Garrabrant, who has been In prison many yoars and Is serving a life torm for poisoning a man for whom she kept house ! dhe was a mere girl at the time. Now she | 18 a mature woman, and has always boen {| an exemplary prisoner. It Is belleved her petition will be favorably acted upon Urging Pardon ht 27 0:35 am H:28 am 18 26 p.m. 1 | | | | That Tired Feeling SO common at this season to lead a sure si is a serious to dis: of condition, liable It | health tone mle results mi deelinin and that the blood is im 1 h found in poverished and impure Most sue 1 gaful . CHSIUL remeaqy ‘HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood. an thus gives strength to the nerve 5. elas ticity to the museles, vigor to the brain and health to the whole body. truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the Weak Strong Be sure to get Hood's Hood’ Meoodd's Pills are pure botly harmless, always reliable SALE REGISTER on Monday 1 | Drom E NOTICE th by Ia Bieriey's he of R H on the th NGO borne on the no I Bierley, and eter N eat by Rieriey's hel { by lands of Aaron Leitzel and ors, on the enst by lands of Aaron Leltzeland BK. DD. Bler ley, containing four acres No builldings A tract of timber land in sald town ship bounded by lands of Daniel Royer, John | Blerley and James Auman. Containing five acres more or less whereof partition yet re mains to be made to and among the heirs of | sald decedent Sheriff's ofMee | Bellefonte, Feb, 'X on the so ot Jno, P.Coxnpo, Sherift For the Purpose of CLOSING - OUT - BUSINESS best and | WE ARE OFFERING Ol R ENTIRE CARPET ALL + P, Al COST. TOCK ()} | | | | | { | lo | [Look at the Prices Quoted Below Convinced that the above is correct SCMBREYER'S Thoroughbred Poultry. SPECIAL SALE Of Jewelry, Watches SILVERWARE, ETC. “ty THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE (MIA is Und ey ' Ni Punts LEADI AG "March 15th, 1895 mak UCTION OF STOCK HARRY CORMAN. A xemant : Pa "Cuter THE NEXT THREE WEEKS Annie ! next friend | H. Camphe wnt) . " ] vs Qo Olier every Harry McCauley t I'h » al or below irticic Mat n 18 18 a straightforward AULEY, Respon it Take notice that by her next friend, Wm. Campbel ion for a divorce from the b And you are hereby commanded the Ist 4 of August Term next | 15% GAY Ad answer aald petition Annie M hat | REDUCTION SALE trimeny ’ GET AN EDUCATION. < rated ean TAMES ELDON NECUTOR'S NOTH granted by the PY i to ned, all per kt themselves lebted to sald estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them for payment a ISAAC Sroven, Executor April . Zion, Pa ALESMEN WANTED- wan TO) BELL NON-NICOTINE MIDGET CIGARS. Ham the wing HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. Good side line LANDIS & CO, Shippensburg, Pa Salary or commission ples free, Address F.C. RICHARD, | TH CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA : Labie eff “1 SLY. WiHliamsport AY | 10 12{AY Phitlaaa Ly ] | N.York via Tamq # 0] 201 N, York via Phila M.| M.{(Foot Liberty street) tf Week Days, i 1 10:10 a. m. Banday, New York and Philadelphia Kleeping Cars attached to Beech Creek train ssin Mill Hall, east bound at 9:37 pm. West boun atilia m. J. W,GEPFHART, Genera A A * Pally 6:00 p. m. Sunday. Supt.
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