OF aes Positively pre-eminent in the annals of amusements, and dwarfing, by . |] COMPArison, all other N & COS rr, | ITN STINGS BELLEFONTE, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1895 : absent PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. THE WALTER L. MAIN’S Contempt Exonerated, HARRISBURG, May 18. Warrants were ran est eS OWS on ar BEFORE THE PRICE the arrest of seventy four members of the | house of representatives. They are in con- | | selves without leave. Their absence pre- vented the transaction ef business yester- next Monday evening. Sergeant-at-Arms Shoener went to Philadelphia to arrest ym that city in contempt His deputies started for other sections of the state with warrants for men After the passage on second reading of the bill taxing beer twenty-f Whe Sevunty-fouwr Members Arrested for | ' | tssued yesterday by Speaker Walton for | tempt of the house for absenting them- ———— day, and forced an adjournment until the members fire tl bers fourcents a bar- Y ire rel Mr. Peltz moved to proceed to consid- eration of the bill to prevent and punish pool selling, and the yeas and nays were called by Mr. Fo xl 77 to 18, or eight less than a quorum at-Ar s Sh wer was summoned to bar by Speaker Walton and ordered to re- move all strangers from the floor, lock the WwW The vote st 3 NS | “hh | WE ADVISE Ser Jeane : \ or ft ; Re Sa 3 A doors and pe rmit no one to enter or leave h a Jd Fg 5 ft 97 : 1) 3 ‘ the chamber ftor the - sigh org he ke 7 e J Nd MLE dl a. had b nm ul 1 the . Ty \ " ! x ¢ RN i . Vw i he No] PR ING ; iy y i PAY 8 ry i : ) ve ; ¢ > oi ih cod 2 nt 3 called ra speaker's orders roll w » ninety-five sponded to " DAMES A x ora, Le ritons. And a Fly redacli Nik, Sa OPENING lit C70 is 1 h a1 wy Pha members found in the cit) The officers | soon appeared ith Messrs. Patchen of Clearflel taymond of Erle, Tillman of Alle iy, Woodring of Northampton and West I All reas l cuses and were ex others twenty-six had been excused HARRISB May 20.—There is noth. ing left for the lawmakers to do but work if they expect to get away by June 6. The house calendar is crowded with bills, | many of which will be dropped to save | time and hasten the final adjournment. | The senate continues to along in | that leisurely manner which has charac | terized its proceedings all through the ses- sion. The calendar is clear of senate bills and crowded with house measures on final passage. The latter number about 200, and will have to be disposed of before the representatives will agree to adjourn. The apportionment bills out of the way the house will turn y the | gave nable ex used Seventy-four wut leave, and RT AE 1,000 PEOPLE EMPLOYED, 300 OF THE FINEST HORSES EVER OWNED BY ONE MAN, A HEARD OF ELEPHANTS, A DROVE OF CAMELS. Gingham, 5 Continent - Menagerie 5 Prints, Comprising a countless collection are Zoological Wonders. Clothing, : | Poss: ote “WALLACE? “== Raa oar.) 3 Ring Circus and Elevated Stages. | Score of Noted Performers. PIERRE PERIER move Dress goods, Lace curtains, Carpets, Muslin, attention which distributes the | 1 by scattering one-third ac number of teachers actually | employed for a full term and the balance | on basis of the number of taxables. | 2) Should there be a house on Wed: | : > > Prof. its smi DOrOT approp cording to tl the nesday, when the ore oss will be | senate ] hir adin we Quay | county r inal pas county bill will bo called up for nal pas | Prices Lower than Any Store In the passage of the bil, Their only trouble This Part of the State. has time HARRISBI May 21 larger attendance than at any the session members was the and 5 Montgomery & Co. GRAND FREE STREET PARADE DAILY Al 0 CLOCK AM moving mass - There was a in the house last night | time since the first week of | The presence of so many result of the arrest of | seventy-four of them for contempt in ab senting ther { asi nding sple: N 3 ! ¢ f ig Li NE wWonaers A SCORE OF OPEN DENS OF RARE WILD BEASTS nselves from last Friday's ses | 10 KINDS OF MELODIOUS MUSIC, 5 DISTINCT BANDS OF SOLOISTS sion without leave. It had been announced that the members under arrest would be arraigned one by one before the bar to be purged of their contempt, and the specta- | tors expected to witness a rare scene. They were disappointed by the adoption of a resolution offered by Mr. Riter, of Phila delphia, exonerating all the guilty ones h members were in ONE - TICKET - ADMITS - TO - ALL - THESE - CREAT - SHOWS SUMMER FUEL WINDOW BLINDS, HARD - WOOD: Maple, Oak. ALSO 1g roll CILAOTHING wing prices, ail 5 and Xe a window he recalcitrant an ugly mood, and when the rules committee submitted some changes In the order of | business there was a fight that lasted an | hour. The object of the committee was | to lengthen the hours of work, but when it was adopted in amended form it short ens the about four hours a week In the senate the judicial good goods well gual to merchant tailor made MOTE ( pen one CARPETS, pet, o TOE ON I Fors sit 75 Wi. SL IMI 2180 aan Pine and Hemlock ; git DRY GOODS and MiLLINERY session apportion Brown, of rize the gov ize the gov the money mal law judge A guaran ¥ Hand for that county, and by Mr. Meredith, of Armstrong, so as t trict of each ot patie ment bill was amended by Mr Westm ernor to appoint an additic SO as to auth sewing ) make a separate dis SHOES 0 8 ta | COAL, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW & SAND Lawrence. Mr. Vi also secured an the number of jud In this shape the ounties of Butler and | we are leaders in the sale of Lackawanna, prices. a ; a : Ne . ; ? increasing y ; tn | CassHnores e.. al) “a 4 1 pai \ - ‘The Royal Stock Food, i sense toe, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and ¥ s . \ ’ i ding iaing ions from doing business in 1 penalty of a fine of $00 SOE : and warranted ASSOC] this state ler t it exceeding tw and sonment n« 2 years was passed finally Fale, ia { pap 1 iy Lh 3 tu A HP " : ‘ % v7 } " | | HARRISBURG, May 22. —The house de ar for ladies, $2 and § of ex Worste t mixtures, at 7 OM Ontrac | I istomer 10 alwa 8l " ! | " feated on final passage yesterday the con ite wor ship; oper , NATTOW I 11 50, as fine wis, as stalish ac ne lar SLOCK, alw mak i ht | : prices, BES ) ling gressional, senatorial and legislative ap- | square toe, patent leather toe, com T GOODS. NEAR P. R. BR. STATION sense toe-every ir warranted. As fir and durabl portionment bills by a vote of 78 to 50 if to even up matters the senate killed the house judicial apportionment bill. The | vote against each wns so decisive as to | st wearing shoe preclude all possibility of their reconsid- | Infant's real kid n the world : warranted, every f } : Hof. | eration. The action of the house is a great | pair of them, as are the sole agents for wr ln oo him : a Eonte. ig surprise after the practical unanimity | Centre ' : popular with which it passed the three bills last ign © n tries week on second reading. By the deteat of | ye these measures Allegheny loses a congress man, a senator and four representatives, | to which it was entitled under a new ap- portionment, and Philadelphia loses a | CONGressman, | Men's dress shoes After the defeat of these bills the house | proceeded to the consideration of revenue bills on third reading. The Cochrane bill. taxing brewers twenty-four cents a bar rel of thirty-one gallons, was amended so as to relieve bottlers from paying a double tax and then laid aside for final passage The Lawrence bill, taxing the actual value of bank stock four mills passed finally, The Grady bill to punish pool selling and transmitting bets, and the bill % In | increasing the salary of BR adjutant gen. eral from $2,600 to $4,000 also pussed this LADIES WAISTS stage Speaker Walton announced the appoint We are showing the correct things in Ladies A waist isall right If the pattern is correct and the fit a ment of Representatives Riter, Fow, Mar. right—this is the kind we sell, Prices 25 cents and upward As a pe stock. as dressy. and s=tylis} BELLEFONTE. as when sold rt WITH PRIDE | : at | | IRVIN MORRIS i JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE MILESBURG 2 have, beyot shoes PA ) the sale ¢ n quality as ¥ | 1a¢ 1 r $14 3 1 QUALILY § you ou) i i a ' know what thes half more, { All legal i left in } ‘ Collections a specialty | . ” § CATE. W They are the Douglas ; 1c ) 1 fore Shoe If the y don’t wear well, YWARCe or getan have them in Men's from 0iQ here under 104018, 18510 #4 50 a pair in pat razor toe, bring them back and ¢ other palr We ther get an all an Zephyr Ginghams Sets—these have Bamaby Zephyr never been good dr 24 shoes All good stock and wear like ron. Ginghams wted goods, worth 2 lets | TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT Appt ne imj ts, no a — ; We have them : ne gh oa: HOS | Notice is hereby given that the ( Staple Challies Seis ¢ wool Challies 123cts. | ers of Centre county will meet the Yale toe. square toe. half round French Challies, strictly all wool, beautiful styles, now 25¢ts { at the following tunes and places f and 2.48. hah " these are w oll he apd y | pose of hearing and determining appeals on or any style you may want haus 276 worth hal! 8 ThE omy ar! NES American printed | the tri-ennial assessment of 1885. The time Dimities, the very best, 15¢cts, | hearing appeals will be between the he Imported Goods, 25cts, ent leathers, russets, bluchers, 8. #1, 1.15, 1.25, 1.45, 1.5 needle toe The new fabric, French Plisse We have the same thing made in this | 9o'clo k a.m. at 14 p.m, except wher 2 ’ wise noted eautifa Miles township. Monday June | election house Rebersburg | Haines and Penn townships and M boro, Tuesday June 15th, at the elect } Millheim Gregg and Potter townships and Centre Ha borough, Wednesday June Ih, at the election house, Centre Hall Harris and College townships, Thursday June 20th, at the election house, Lemont Ferguson twp. Friday June 21, at the ele | tion house, Pine Grove Mi {i Spring and Benner June 220d, at the Commissioners fonte Hall Moon and Patton towns June 24, at the election house Taylor and Worth townships, Tuesday 25, af the election hose in Port Matilda Huston and Union t wnships and { ny boro, Wednesday June 26, at the elect in Unionville boro Snow Shoe and Burnside townships day June Z'th, at the election Ehoe Walker and Marion townships, Friday J 25th, at the election house Hublersburg Boggs township and Milesburg bore, Satur day Fine 25, at the election house in Central City Howard, Liberty and Curtin fownsh Howard boro, Monday July 1, at the « house in Howard boro Rush township and Philipsburg and South Philipsburg boroughs, Tuesday July 2, at the publie hall, Philipsburg : Bellefonte borough, Wednesday J it Lhe commissioners office, Bells Notiee is hereby given to the asses several districts that they Ix the board of commissioners on the day of said ap peal In their respective districts, as well as all persons who may feel themselves aggrieved Assessors will please bring all books and pap See if you can buy them elsewhere for that | money 184s ntry at The styles are | 10 and 12cts Black Organdies at 10ets 3 different styles of White Goods fron ! Dotted Swisses, all qual ities Printed China Silks 24 cents Cotton Ducks | 0 inch all-wool saitings ¢0cts sultings 16ets 3 ‘ : WAY lice in Belle Walsta Best Table Oileloth at. Best Unbleached Musling Dest Bleached Musling 15¢ a yard wv y shall, Curtin and Ames to represent the house on the Cotton commission A resolution was reported from the com- mittee on rules fixing final adjournment on June 6 at 12 noon. The postponed action on the resolution The bill making a uniform policy of fire Insurance was reconsidered and laid aside for future consideration. The bill provid ing for the conveyance and delivery of vik powder, oll and other explosives to miners in mines was reconsidered and defeated BELLEFONTE, PA : 3 .+.4 412 5c a yard " States exposition ; 6 1.92 and Te a vard Here are values that are only yods are all right or your obtainable nt this store money back IN MILLINERY The enormous business we have done in weeks in this department has proven to us th RIGHT when you are buying STYLE, TASTE IN TRIMMING and FINE MATERIAL tend to make a hat look beautiful, ail this combined, with our extreme low prices, renders our Millinery Department irresistable to buyers o'clock house house three wwe in styles and prices. Two very important things ps and ection on final passage A communication was received from Governor Hastings at the house evening session conveying his approval of three bills, among one to establish a state live stock sanitary board, In the senate resolutions were adopted recalling three bills from the governor, We positively guarantee to make you a handsome hat for £1.00 than you ean get in ment for #.00 more stylish and rth any other estab swesont with one of which directs the state to take pos session of bridges dividing counties and to assume control of them, House bills passed finally: To authorize cities and Yoroughs to establish a bureau of plumbing and house drainage, which originally only applied to cities of the second class; to provide for wide tires on country ronds; to provide against the adulteration of food. KATZ & CO., Limited. a Con Business Building Prices at the Globe. ers they have to the Appeal A general appeal will be held at the commis. toners office, on Thursday, Friday and Satar- day, July 5 6and 7, 1885, Persons wishing to be Nean at the general appeal must have the nasessors present and arrange with them as to their compensation. No appeals will be heard afier the time above stated, Gro. L.GOODUART, T. FRAXKK ADAMS, Attest, J.B. STROM, R.F. Husren, Clerk, County Coms, Co's office, Bellefonte, May 21, "8,
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