PALL & Gephortvi L. VOL. 17. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, MARCH 2I, 895. NO. 21. RRR: we — Centre Demoevat,) MN. B. CONFERENCE in auarie icsonce; [3 Jarre na 7 | RBUGIOUSCARB BILL, | or awomnwe wa & | Information Relative to Vouchers for the The annual meeting } tockhold- an NT? nN A&P . » 1 ; i ; Aneronse oe teas re . C3 le of the ! ] ind | CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. | ADJOURNED AT TYRONE EWISBURG DISTR Captain Skivner, the United States | EXCITING MUCH INTEREST |[™°™ : Ang ~! MONDAY. oERAIE OF BEBSCRIPTION | Hel re ow ) I | Pension agent at Pittsburg, Pa., under | IN THE STATE | dw: a or ; " Aen ae Haver. Al Pica 50 : : date of March 6, 1805, was advised by | ham ol alnok <a oke stra bod od the If paid in ADVANCE $1 oy Si Aa ppotiiviig! ait he Af B. Dunn; Muncy Valley ‘ ampbell; | commissioner of pensions that it* was | Strong Oppositior 6 ‘harac i” em Nog Wl on 1 dicots of iC \ D. A tinal rn i not the intention of the interior depart. . w ! 4 oi | . . 9. bn : i” . 4d y sa ment tO 18806 increase certificates in any gy gion Feecutiol [yd Upc se Sin ’ a of the Gases favorably affected by the| The P. . of A. Active, lipped -auimorizing Lae presi en and | act of Mareh 2, 1895, which provides | - . nn go a hates of { all pensioners now’on the rolls pensioned The religious gi bill. to bi nt |’ A od i) . red f the sl re were lessithian 8ix dollars per mouth, shal™ instructors in the public schools of the | i gid Gers pres have their pension increased to ol. | state from | Lurs. signia while in their | i Fon Bg carat In arder to facilitate the payment of | duty, has caused ich e went, SURRSLA S bik A - | the inerease, Captain Skinner was in- | The house passed the bill by a decided {© °F ay . he NEW democratic leaders are sadly : . vr did 4 Lawisburg ole 51 i | structed by the bureau to prepare and | majority last week. Representatives | a » ‘ - / Do a : ’ Vest ie bs : bind, ) hing 4 ‘ Colu L quarterly conferences | forward to each pensioner, the rate of jof the I’, O. 5, of A. were on han Bl. 1 4 Pas a aw needed in Pennayivani mi ' : | md . "1 PRICY | whose pension had been increa . W | a n active part in the fight. . { i a ; . J ; Sha "oo WHAT has become of Othello,’ | [ owing is t for ti E. Det ng eld L Ha- | said agly 8 new voucher take the | ntative Spangler made a bitter a oy Lin . a. / ae Pi | nothing Boggs township? » has not been 3LTUON doi Wn i Benter; lock Hay yeni, J )- | place of that already sent out with ti y | tack upon the catholics tl rested a {0 - ateonum eard of since list Sat : David 8, mroe, | lia der inl. 3-B. Vor: Wi iis atc. Ste - | check for ¢he January payment, be | storm. [Zhe aniiing 0 Lhe 1 : e bogun as : , Allegheny, G \ Bre Is. M son: | executed BY said pensioner on or after| Bishop McGovern, recently published | 5000 a8 the w disappears and the April 4, 1805, adding to the gular | a long letter deno \ Lhe . { quarterly payment at the ol | additional amount due | atholics in ticular, and ha enoun- ~~ Sa ow Stroh Wayla Ww. 1 on : Steuben | fromMareh 2, 1865, under the provision | ced in bitter terms the promoters and | “°C CCC em Tue Bellefonte DON ditors ai nis tn bi ipplied: Altoor Fif Cir ayt W te eo [. A Stoxe | of said act, and requesting the pension. | defenders of Lhe measur | TY 4 ¢ a Hield cotmts work and many are anxious to see what venue | V rs; Altoona, | RE K. Young, members | ap go paturn the voucher already in his| The Pa t says: The fig against | lg : the di : te: First ton snd possession for cancellation. ill } g © rn Reunion This new voucher will | nied By & elrenlar which tached fSrmly to tl caté in the poss 1s the same mu officers before be hereafter « f the difference in fatare vouchers in the pension certificat { AM officers, including | postmasters, who are a | minister mths in th | sion youghers, as well as t! affectell By said act. shou fully these instructions. 1 - .—-— Com- CLUD RATE ENTRE DEMOCRAT © menos the average man h THERE is a democrats to call : | The N Bridge to Be Built to the leadership ew Bridg 1) party in Pennsylvani Does This Mean You? “The Saunterer” in the Tribune gets off some go bere is one of them : “ | spends not Jess than 820 a year forto-| hei tating ix oo | Pitts Phili Hg ny bacco complained rday that be | f Ta " i 0 a A ofl a va > could not afford to take NeWSDADEe Na — Ba 3se ae 1 1 X { “§ ' : 4 ‘ 1 h ; ; et inges | OF 8 monthly magazine ity 00st | sar of Renks had writter 2 lolterdo THE GLOBE = past few years it might be well forour| 7" "° " eh ol ACY in rticle about a cowboy and his wife | 200 mich,” he exclaimed. rouldn’t | a oh 4) present leaders to take a back seat, | oY R wr as ; gl ling all the way {t ) yoming to this mind Paving 50 cents a year for a real “l am a Men: of This 8 the Lf by whch iexander RB. Miller; icasant G their only use seems to hava been con- i Alex; w" : : be " 2 foasa 1p, | country on broncoes, a distance of 3.000 good paper. but I draw the line at that. | eleven years experience We believe it | ied A Lanarrels an?! hankering afer pri. John €. wp Port Matilda, Grideon T ” 3 Wil i if i Oa 3 one for that sum IM'ido! a Mi a y . ih : the new 4 "Ad fsiles he enw low ia William Pearson Be SES iiet he { to be against the { tie Tyiat PP. Sarvy it yo Ramey, Charles ; i ti 4 | ic patronage. i sis ppiy)i Name) A | whose parents live near Dyaart, and the without wd then he walked into » | > bide no ring So r Pdwin 1. Wit oe ' og anity to use the law on the given The Land of Flowers : a OLE j voung western came allt w 4 mn. |! An wil room, which had a ng at | but to be perfectly in harmony th am | JRY 6000S & MILINERY i : ‘ . } i Vil _ ! futl $ was ving | i Tyee . 0 droppe two i three | nei S| + loforn:d reel ve rincipies f Christi. i . $5] Estableshment will be known. It will be located the building formerly . occupied by 8. & A. Loeb " - . a Sutin | b Dy and will be ope ned belween * 41 Hessians ¥ { } Ale] wa Ppa nt ] i | - Large Walnut Tree | April Ist and 5th. Carpenters, Plasterers and Painters are now af work: re-modeling the ; wlway, New York. or Room chers, John A. Woodcock, Georg mr Ber Bering 9 ; ¢ jot | ken a r our side of t Premises and as soon as #11, Broad Street Station, Philadelphis rue, Jonn J I { shin. w To W ial ten. 105C fa ine city hospital for trentmen: the mechanics are oul of lo whom abplicatio I ; Rudisi] n, ow a a ; the way the new goods wall also be he ope ned. “ Judie! Districts hs 1 won following statist f interes s in dia [his t WIE Londandomi oid iiimrgn fie bare oof ne 1 Full particulars will be I'he house judi \ppor nmen ~ $ od Wy * Was resting easier at t ned inte | y Ww i de ‘ « : committees has brought out a bill whieh I ur 1 i eved t rge if not larger than | gancer and had regained x lvoll ott juestion as to whether | given en our next issue. practically leaves the judicial trot ; ny tre Rb LYennay valia. 1 1s is thought Creates six tional judgeships. Cen. og { ares a \ robationes TE Stat Os oF for his recov a eh in fail r 4 new Low 0 out of th rth tre is detac hed re intingdon and | AW0ont distri bh riddiadbdibi i : that o od F Ing health for some time procine! url put of Snow toe ade 2 orate distrion. oopoty mo |riets 8505. Full members for il | Astronomers say that on Good A large vote was polled, ‘and 2s | ( Limited. wd jes given a separate orphan’s cour nd | the be On delaware Ancaser, isiiingion an The v FODSELY 14 (a i1 etls Ame i jon ti occu- | Thomas, who lives with 1 wife a hd At : wilow. 1 ) hl myy/rn Westmoreland are each given an as 3 FE oy Brim shan A Ee cas v i the firmament the day tist | Centre Hall. was arr ra charea | TR e YOI0 signs recincts 4 IN LIONAL IawW | . il nal ! ODE Vv i3 va 4 . vw Giedd i thie C1 4 ¢ Will » LU SL OL AagEravaie assanit and attema till, 2 ) ny | \ vy P A) apportionment committee is not exp X ia . | . 5 X } i 8 urred since | by : Tota alla ¥ , 1 A INS bv his wif ed to make any Ange In the bil. stm) art ; 1 Lod , i Wt great day, 1 ' years ago. That | fonte by the officer and ¢ n a hearing | 8 Ay \ by Glee Club Tour ’ O34 was Ul hirty-third year of the Christ. before Jus r K ) wl mmitted i < . J v ! y H _ I'he Penna. State College Glee an Tha conversions int . v dikisrla 1 era, which dates from sirth of | him for co y 8 accused o IA iid Bango clubs have arranged for another | ny S87. The deficiencies in ss Jesus Chit ls 20 p. m. on April | treatment ¢ . . : i 5 Wi in, bi o i ut tx ; 4 tour, this time it will be through the | a em: J | ct. 22.815 ily V ork time, the moon will pass | months, an qu te ently attem; I'his should settle r for son OF FINE FOOTWEAR c : . 5 Pet ’ i 110 ] | { | HR 3 ol Mit reste ar y state n Wed: ‘or chuarel g ; wiore (Spica), and hide th onstella- | to kill he h a razor. ¥ western part of the state, On Wednes 0 FETT X Ls ) ¢ conlerence " : Harts TH 4 : time, It no doubt was a surprise to our av eveni arch oF ww will be at {van 82 OF R o4 4 } ' ad As tion for over an hour ArT) DOmMas is you m and ite " day evenin March 27, they Will be ab [has given 32,030, ¥ school union, if friend Irv. Walker whosa fondest hopes the Academy of Music in Tyrone; Fri. | $43 8418, Freed 1 formerly a resident on town. |, ant Departmentiof Agricultare ” have beer day evening 29th at Greensburg : Satur. 1 day evening 30th at Butler and Monday hildren’s fund Mast April 1st at New Castle, Several other 1 objects. ! points will be visited on this trip Ww oman’s Hon - 040: Woman’ We Haven't Any Such 10: Woman's Foreign Missionary 80- | py nae 8. Eldge, of Marrisburg, is | Lloydsvilie, Pa., arrived in Central City | graph shows the following preferences The ideal school director lives in old | “'¢ 4 yp Sach ierer CAPER made secretary and R. HM. Thomas, of | March 9th, and were the guest of Mr. | President to succeed Pres dent = Good Shoes Fayette county, Pa., and his name js |" "4.0 Ue Yon, Yeywli, ml Mechanicsburg, is made depaty secre- | and Mrs. 8. B. Meyer; the were favored | Cleveland. Richter. At the meeting of a local | MOM 42,671. tary. By the approval of the bill Gov. | with many callers and on Monday even. Hastings, 39, Reed, , teachers institute this week he advo Rvangeliont Appulatueuls ernor Hastings wiped out the dairy and | ing our band tendered them a serenade, | Cameron, 1, Depew, 1, McKis cated the plan of reducing teachers | j : food commissioners office, and that of | On Tuesday they visited friends in Belle. | Harrison, 7, Quay, 1, 5h At the Central Penasylvania Confer erman, vages and compelling them to chop f the E gar dbs LY k. forestry commissioner. The repealing | fonte and were yery much pleased with Many Senators and members de | Poor Shoe Prices 1 ; . : ence of the kvangelieal chureh a ork, : hg t Gov their own firewood. Ile ridiculed the Pa the {ollowit : ¢ tl i" clause disposed of all the separate acts, | the city and its surroundings. They de- to be quoted, but Governor Hastings s R : a A UNE LOHOWINZ Are some o ee ap- | . ’ : p idea that the world is round, claiming i : i le | parted on Thursday much delighted with | Apparently a favorite as first ta pointments announced, for this section: Gregg Twp's Blizzard 1311) . ! that it is square and supported by props. ENTE SRL" | their visit. sie | - X DISTRICT. At Gregg tomnship's audit, the other ! AN Now Dress | In Trouble Again, A. Stapleton, (presiding elder—Lewistown, | day, the bills for shoveling snow to open | Special Train, There are few papers that come to | The Lock Haven Democrat of Tues. | George Joseph; Patterson, J. D. Bhortess \ 4 R500 friday avani ee } : ! : x \ EN wa of RT ' de ig av p " ra i McClure, P. C. Weidemeyer: Middleburg, J the township roads, run up to 8500 and | On Frid ay evening a special train | our table that are as neatly gotten up | [hose goods are of N 'ANDARD ay sBys: $ « Pettingill, of this | H. Hertz: Port Trevorton, 8. E. Davis: New | that there were still a few claims out | will be run over the Central Railroad | and well edited as the Altoona vib. MAKES and in the heighth of city, was arrested Monday on a serious Berlin, W. W. Rhodes: Millmont, E. W.|and unsettled for. As this expenditure | from Bellefonte to Mill Hall to accom. | it w : had v B i m- | une, Last week it was changed in form Mahion: P \ i charge of attempted abortion, preferred | Koontz: Centre, J. J. Lohr; Spring Mills, D. | went t from a four to an eight. Ya nd Fashion; Prices ent. togysdul] . half their value at | M Brust 1 to home bands most of whom | modate all who want to attend the pro- | by a young woman named May Hi | W. Miller; Brush Valley, D. L. Kepner: Sugar yay wou iy Hilton, has adopted gn entirely new dress ¢ 4 again set aside, Governor Hastings has signed the bill | ds —- creating a department of agriculture. | Central City Items Hastings First Choice He also announced his appointments I'he Misses McKee, of Mahaffey, Pa {1 | licans in the for the offices in the new department, | accompanied by Mr. Harry Mave of poll which is published AT ' | Valley, 1. P. Shaemer: Nittany Valley. 1.M | wera oul of work it has one consoling | duction of “C ounty Fair in the opera ng of near Williamsport. He furnished | pio: Howard, J. it. Sechrist: Centre Hat | feature, In other townships of the house. A single fare rate for round | type. The Tvibune is Mosperiug | and bail for his appearance at the Lycoming LC. Goodling: Bellefonte, G. E. Zehner: county the expense of clearing the roads | trip will be charged. Train returns | merits it, ns it is one of our best in. "land dailies. county court. ' Buffalo, J, Shambach ; Prof, A, E. Gobble, D. will be equally as large. immediately after the performance,
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