INGO TAX DECISION vA HANDSOME HOME The Su L: eomatitotions] BY voTs OF FIVE TO FOUR. Pastices Ho oon, Brown, Jackson and White Fresent ting Opinion Panger of © reiding Congress Is Poluted Out, WASHING TON 21.—The income tax Maw, whic! Ie ved 80 large a share of the public mtion since the beginning af the first regular the Fifty third cong is y post Af ter being twl card in the United States supreme court, It w decided by that court to be invalid mnstitu tional. T wore fi n tons deliv in Justices H 1 son, show at the court to four aga the law Inasmt one handed down by at the , May session of 2 thing of th as finally nd un ur dissenting op one each and Jack had stood five those CAAses, White, Brown dissenting Tusgt J USL first opinions Jackson, Rearing, wi the the question of sustainin law points ex those ns t the tax on comes fr that one of t at first pron those two after the Mttle question member who revised his views of the law He, however, made no announcement either yesterday of when the was delivered as to his posit While the opinion of the chlef justice was larg»ly a review of the ge ts of the questions based the apinion of the court on the argument that the provisions of the law regarding the tax upon rents and bonds were tial a factor it as to render all other parts of it dependent upon them, and that im accordance with the well known rule of law bear on this question, the law as & whole must be declared invalid, The opinion of the chief justice, while receiving the respectful and careful con sideration of his auditors, was not the sub- Jeet of such general remark opinions of Justices Harlan which were conched In ous, and even so esignment of the majority, very general comment B ih justices in dleated their belief the at the ruling opin fon was revoluti v. and intimate serious consequences might tiee Harlan suggested the nece amending the tution in vie apinion, It is not believe Wa the president will feel it neces mmx extra session of congress. and ns he was absent 1 all in @ the members of inced fort he la ints, changed hls d argument that Justice iW, CX opt on ion ral aspec involved, he 80 essen- as were the and White language so vigor their ar to cause mohati empaatic ns Jus for f 2) A» ensue ssity w 10 1 in Fatal Powder Explosion WheeL! W. Va, May reports of disastrous exple Meomongah ml near terday, were wildly facts are as follows: A Pole carelessly ig nited a can of powde r in mine No. 4 of the Monongah Coal and ( soke c company, and a terrific explosion foll The eecurred in the maln air course mine No. 2, about 500 feet from the mouth of mine No. 4, and the smoke was thus driven through the different parts of the mine, suffocating four miners. Quite t} were s¢ o in a Mine. 22. —The first wion at the Fairmont, yes exaggerated. The NG * on 10, we accident io ading to i ors ed by the sin ke Terrible Explosion of Nitro-Glycerine, May 22 iflc re distin WHS around sax explosion in of the Calif meross the 1 at the mixing well as nine ter department. Oscar Wilde's Companion Convicted, Lospox, May 22. —The trial of Alfred O Taylor was concluded yesterday judge, in wing up the evidence, di meted the jury to acquit T garded his plicity with t! Wood, leaving them to 4d lo three charges in which Taylor alleged tabe direct]; illty. The prisoner was found guilty several ints in the In dietment. Taylor's sentence was delayed until a verd mld be reached in the triad of Wilde, which began today 15 oO Insists of Control of Seminaries PirsaU RG, May Yesterday after meen, by a vote of 483 to , the Presby Sacian ( r Assembly decided to tinue the movement which is mve the assembly iw theological seminaries success promises to sevvatives for drastic me {Union £4 TLE con intended to control over Their great iden the, con wares against the seminary. The vote laration of war to the knife, and nd will besurrender or secession absolute students of was no des the only « Senor Marti Killed in Battle, HAVANA, May An eng ws to the robels was fought yesterday is eastern Cuba, In which Marti, who wad proclaimed president by the revo Intionary party, was killed dy positively identifled twenty were killed and woonded were left In the ump when they ®ek fight. The Insurgent prisoners say shat Gomez and Estrada are either killed ov wounded 20 agement dis anil Jose and his dead Of the rebels many of their Child Drowned In a Cesspool, CaxsTRR, Pa, May 22.— Agnes Mary, the IT months old daughter of Fre derick Me- Kone, of Clifton avenue Hill, wns drownaod In a cesspool at "the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. McKone had gone to church, leaving their children at home. When they returned little Agnes bly was found In the well under an out house in the yard Aron The Corwin Seizes a Dritish Schooner. SzarTLE, Wash. May The steamer Topeka, just arrived from Sitka, brings mews that the revenue cutter Corwin seimed the British sealing schooner Shelby for violating the sealing laws, and brought Berin to Sitka. She was turned over to She British cruiser Pheasant, who sent her te Vietoria. This ls the first selzure this smeon. a0 “le Two Children Burned to Death, NAXTICOKE, Pa, May ~While John Watkins was nt work and his wife out of the house their two small children, play: mg with matohes, set the house afire. So guickly did the flames spread that the shildeen were burned to death and the Bouse destroyed. or 4 | that | | to + Coury Declares ol in Which the | VISITORS court divided evenly on | nis and bonds, it follows | court who | | attitude | There is very | Shin As is the first opinion | | center of | tions Temple Dedicated to Odd Fel- lowship in Philadelphia. COST A MILLION DOLLARS, Peaceful Armies Invade the City of Brotherly Love, FROM ALL BECTIONS, Including a Hundred Thousand Members of the Order, Assemble to Do Honor to the Noble Fraternity The City Profusely Decorated with National Fmblems and the Colors That Symbolize Odd Fellow. ship The Parade Abandoned on Aec- count of Rain, wealth seotions the city Philad: crowds the in busy Iphia began on Satire bo nuton } Dogan on os 4 or go of strangers in the m A which ! is the dis nm blems of the order. Where wi serve ake eye Is seen the links rep Friendship Love and Tr Red, white la dress welcome who have fl festivities attendi striking foature of t} make the play of the the y take part the dedicatic 10 decorations hy right with color resenting found uth are and blue bunting GRAND MASTER HARRY L. NEALL is lavishly displayed on the front of the big hotels and business houses in the the city. but the colors peculiar to the various branches of Odd Fellow- ship take an important part in the decora The blr scarlet of the je and white | lodges, the gold and purpleot the encamp | ments and the purple riously bus not | | The [ the {of th i i i | worth 216.090 per ton i | per | ple one worth #12 and spec | trains bearing d | twenty two { and contains gold, i and black of the Patriarchs Militant are conspicuous in the holiday attire which the city of Penn has donned in honor of the occasion. Fr Sunday night until noon today the recep ittee was kept busy Their duties demanded their attendan on the arrival avery HUIAT ial, to greet ir visiting then the headqua Very many ir wives and daughters tion comm train, re . breth ne signed them panied by th Crowding Into the City. from ints al ins arrived leading special here over tin MOR hes of the Philadelphia and ’ mber of legat} ame 1 the Pennsylvania and ts connec lines That Mifflin County Gold Find considerable excile- Hamilton Overies There has been ment of late at Newton cerning the latest information effect that assays bave been made e rock with the following Assay by W. M. Br COl- gold disc there. to obtainable is results adshaw, sample two #16.] W. Burlew, sam- gold, $1.35 silver per $13 per The says: The second strata lies the surface silver and lead in rich deposits. Gold miners who have examined it say it equal to gold quartz. We have a proposition from a Colorado firm to consolidate with us and work the mine.” sample one i) ton. Assay by ton: sample two ton. Watchman feet beneath is As to Kissing the Baby, Kissing the baby may result in de. forming its nose or bringing on near- sightedness. The safest plan is not to kiss a baby of the feminine persuasion until it attains the age of eighteen years. The cartlige of the nose is much strong- er then. A False One. being “was “The nearest I ever to married,” said the old bachelor, when a shopkeeper gave me a bad fifty. centipiece, and I went, back and tried to get a better half, came Special Bargains ~ Figured China silk 20 cents a yard, and striped wash silk 80 centsja yard, at Lxox & Co, ~The attendance at the Inter.-Colleg- {ate sports, at State College, on Satuor- day, was not as large as was expected, ~The masonry work on the Lamb street bridge has been progressing exe. ceedingly slow. The abutments will hardly be completed inside of another month, at the present rate of progress. It is utterly impossible to haye it fin. jshed 1m time for the centennial celebra- tion. Daring Theft, On Sunday evening a daring theft was committed at the residence of Ar chie Allison, on Allegheny street, this place, Some time during the night an entrance was affected to second floor of the house, by the use of a ladder to the window over the kitchen. This gain- the was raised and an entrance easily ed, The doors leading to Mr. and Mrs. Allison's bed were opened and propped back so as to make a treat. In the room they managed to find Mr. Allison's pantaloons and undershirt. This was taken down stairs and all the contents in the laid out on the table y they were found the next morning. The only thing was 212 in money, room safe re. pock els w ©ere missed The cupboard door but is thought were nothing was disturbed ana that nothing else Mr. amount of me wis taker. had a onside and vest burglars notice 1 ilison rable Mey inn room, whicl missed, and when they will d generally over thought that t committed by W0OMeons w re IRS Change of Thine remember anges have he railroad schedules about the Bald E: new schedules. The antral R Penna, Trains on le moving on . R. of which 1s » tables be has a new well to keep in mind, O were corrected this week and “will found reliable. Fluttering, No Appeti Appetite, Could Not “Sleep, Wind on Stomach. « “For a long time 1 had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al- most incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would be com- welled to sit up in bed and belch gas rom my stomach until I thought that every minute would be my last There was a feelling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room with “ resting. My hus. band in« duos i ) try Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and am happy it has cured me. I now h endid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous MES HARRY § Dr. Miles Heart Cure Ia guarantor wat the first bottle will All drugg! ell It £1, 6 tx it will be sent, prepaid, by the Dr. Miles Med Pa. witive wenefit, titles for®s or on receipt of price | al Co, Elkhart, Ind. . sville, | don a BEEZER' SMEATMARKET | yi We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, &c. All ced ham, pork, smoked meat, sl etc. If you want the Central Meat Market. PHILIP BEEZER, 10.43.1y B. C. Achenbach. AKER. ,_; ut Corengs. patil Poss Choicest confectionery, Tropical fruits, Finest ice creams always in stock, &# Our bakery and lee cream parlors have been removed to Allegheny street, next door to Crider’s Exchange PUBLIC SALK. By virtue of an order there will be sold on the premises of the late Robert A. Hall, in the township of Union, about four miles northwest of Uulonville Borough, on SATURDAY, at one o'clock, p.m tenament and tract township aforesaid lands of George Hall, on the ¢ of Roof & Rush, on the south by lands George Newman and on the west by lands of | R. L- & W. M, Scholl, containing EIGHTY FIVE ACRES more or loss frame dwelling house, barn and other buil ings. Forty acres cleared and in » good state of eultivation, good fruit and an excellent sup ply of spring water, Fenn 8 OF SALE~Onehalf of the purchase money on confirmation of sale and balance in one year to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage with interest on the premises, add of the undersighed the property can be made of the undersigned, ORGE PF. HAL a Adm'r May 1906, Fleming I. 0. DF. Rs Ais Atty. JUNE 22, 1805, of land situate in the Bounded on the north by | , all that certain messuage | kinds of | | sausage | a nice juicy steak go to | | | i | ] OCATED in | L healthful s; 1. AGRICULTURE i of the Orphan's Court | . and a general tired feelin Hood's Mr. and Ta, To Af Stayton Meadville, Pa. Hood's Is Good and Great | It Cured Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Eto. “ Hood's Barsaparilla has done me more good than any physician. I had catarrh snd dyspepsia 20 years, and tried different remedies and prescriptions without ben- efit. The doctors told me I Could Not Live. One day after reading of the wonderful cures effected hy Hood's Barsaparilla, I yor solved to iry one bottle, It did great ar good work so I continued, and after tak ing four bottles it is with joy and glad- ness that I write that I am perfectly cured And Am a Well Man Today. My wife was troubled with nervousness g. Bhe could not walk any distance or do any heavy work. Sarsa~ Her rest was broken parille at night, Bho has ( ures taken Hood's Barsa- AAA parilla and now she can do any ordinary work without trouble, sleep soundly, and go about without being over-fatigued, We know it is a splendid tonic.” J. M. 81 LAYTON, B42 Cottage Bt., Meadville, Pa. “Hood's Pills b ecome the favorite cathartie with every one who tries them. 5c, per box. SHERI F SALE By virt ne yf w ough of Bellefonte, Fs BATURDAY, MAY locka m., the! ertals dwell] 2 | necessary on ‘ 14 4 ’ . ’ Nherils Offos May OHN M_KEI ATTORNY Prace., Offi and south of t Baby Carriages At NAGINEY'S FURNITURE At NAGINEY'S UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING a specialty, F. E. Naginey’s, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, P THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE of the m« in Undenominational Tultion free; Board low, LEADING DE PARTMENTS of STUDY AGRICULTURE wt beautiful and A llegheny Region ; Open to both sexes; anil other ex one ols the Penses very and CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY 18, BOTANY and HORTICULTURE | i | ! | | Thereon erected a two Slory no 1 6. east by lands | 7- INDUSTRIAL of 1 8 4. CHEMISTRY (CIVIL ENGINEERING, | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, «MECHANICAL ENGINEERING {MINING ENGINEERING. HISTORY and POLITICAL BCIENCA ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATUR} Spanish and Hallan, (optional German and English, (required.) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ARTS: combining shop work with study. MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE, 12. mili ARY SCIENCE theoretical and prac tical. PREPARATORY Years, Fall term opens September 12, coe rees four years formation, address, GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL. D,, president, State College, Centre County, Pa. Latin French DEPARTMENT two 1804 For catalogue or other In Rogular | RAILROAD HEH ter May 20, 18% P ENNSYLVANIA AND BIHAN In effect on and af VIA. TYRONE Bellefonte 5 2am. at Altoona. 7 40 WEBTWARD Leave 0408 m 1Z10pm s Bellefonte at Altoona 1 arrive at Tyrone am; at Pittsburg m: arrive pu 15 pm; arrive at Tyrone at Altoona at 7 40; at Pittsburgat 11 IA TYRONE~EASTY Leave Bellefonte 40: at Harrisburg NARD 526 am, arrive Tyrone ae Leave Leave Belletog Haven] Leave | 41 Haven ! Leave Bu Have BALD EAGLE VALLEY WESTWARD ” 4 of 8 | » pt Oak Hal i 14 it os » ow Tel 1 » en - 3 t 4 Al antic City 0 63 M.A. M, *Dally. +t Week Days. §6:00 p.m. B { 10:10 a. m. Sunday and Philadelphia Sleeping Cars Beech Creek # R. train passing east bound at 937 pn West bo m Pullman Parlor Cars on Day tween Willlamsportand Philadelphia J. W.GEPHART General Supt unday New York attached to Mill Hall atflda trains be }ELLEPONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD To take effect May 20, 1868 BASTWARD WESTWARD 126) 8 § BTATIONS Morris Whitmer Hunt Fillmore aed Krumrine | ) «Struble 2011 U5 — Inm. TRIM «State College...)7 3011 30.5 Morning trains from Montandon, Williams. port: Loe Haven and Tyrone connect with rain No. 7 for State Colleg: Afternoon trains from Montandon, Lewi “tn arg and Tyrone eon nect with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from State College connect with Penna. RR trains at Bellefonte {Dally except Sunday H.1 RH NOMAS, Supt J ANTED. EVERY SMOKER To send § twocent stampa to help pay post le, packing. ete. and we will mail sample box of our Non-Nicotine Midget Cigars. Only one box to one address, Address, LANDIS & Shippens re, Pa. zee NERS nreylvan Centre RUM 9 f [¢ the Or of Centre atl at an Orphans fonte the 2d day Honorable the potion 4 rule was d county y A saned, Lo come Into y of A ig ust ne xt to iation, or estate of sald de rene t Court on 1 t or refuse 1 1:1 ] accept or refu : val to show eau of LST i ) given as in inquisition In testi nd and af hand and a 1% Ke tru neet stor to those the parties Fa. May ditor tate hav rysr | nake JAY ng ¢ ya ow | present them rent to the mdersign- one P. SERS 3 Loveville, Pa TORS } of Spring sald estate having Wills to the ns ng themselves d estate are requested to 1 having (ranted by ory 1 net gned, ail pe indebted 10 sa mmediate paym to present ther Ina ( for settlement, MircueLL, Executor Bellefonte, Pa. IN OTIC £ OF APPLICATION OF CHARTER wy siven that an Notice is hered will be made to the President Judge Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, on Tuesday. the 4th day of June, A. D., 1885, at 10 lock, a m., { said day, for the charter of & corporati to be called the “Port Matilda Silver Cornel Band, the object of which is to cultivate mus reganize and maintain a Sliver Cornet Band and for social enjoyment Orvis, BOWER & ORVIS, Attys, for Applicants, application of the ot May 95 ALESMEN WANTED TO SELL NON-NICOTINE MIDGET CIGARS. Good ©ide line. Sam: LANDIS & CO. Shippensburg, Pa 11 | y 1 \ «> GET AN EDUCATION. <- fortune go hand In hand at the Central State Norma School. Lock Haven, Pa. First class acoom modations and low rates. State aid to students For illustrated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph. D., Principal, Nov 21y. Lock Haven, Pa KRalary or commission ples free, Address Education and Get an education “NARMAN HOUSE, U High Street, opposite the Cou House. Entirely new. New furnitu steam Heat, Electric Light, and all th modern Improve ments. A. S&C. M. GARMAN, 1908 I’ oprietors. BANKING ree. by Suvosne. Cashier ENTRE COUNTY COMPANY, Corner of High and Sprin Receive Deposits : Discoun
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