boPuiauhdiuindbein ¢ 170 Delinquents _» ¢ ' Ihe Sol di eq i in 4 ¢ ¢ w hetl era d hu : not ¢ cs assenaeel CHAS. R. KURTZ. Ed. and Prop. DEMOCRATIC admitting igan and Nebraska delegates were declared se at. 10 consider | « committee retires The Michig i. 39 an case Pp vention ad m. After calls for Tillman, the con Hourned until 5 o'clock - . EVENING SESSION Ea 1 he cons Wednesday e¢ session until 9:38 p. m remained in ad morn. vening, "and The session 1 i journed to meet at 9:3 Thursday mg The principal event of the the battie over the report of the commit tee on credentials. Four contested seats were in dispute from the 4th and oth congressional districts of Michigag. At 5:50 the committee presented the major. | dele. WCSKION was ty report admitting the four silver gates. A minority report was presented | opposing the unseating of the four gold | delegates. A debate of several hours | length followed on this point which at | times became heated and personal, and | the ‘lie’ was passed. The majority re- port to unseat the gold delegates was | city for the past twelve sustained by a vote of the convention of 368 to 558 Pennsylvania and New York ielegat ENT CHAIRM 1 1a irk, of Mon “y pro and explosive instant until the rackers and dyna. mite crackers begar 0 raise a merry revelry Then the scene with the glare of various colored lights The roar of the cra f hea became Kers increased like The in the Roman candles and the thundering artillery cene next ornamental midst of this display sky rockets took par They darted out the everywhere ry direction, up and down 1 and were fiery balls and t ils of flashing fire Id we : . : it was a beautiful hit and at the same 1Ie teorrifvine : : 3 time terrifying. In about five minutes Ap the demonstration wa over and several buckets of water sul dued the fiery ele gents The result of the display was a loss of about £30 worth of sto k, the front of the store was siuged and charred and the one large plate glass window was broken Mr, Kurtz took the precaution to close the front doors and thus saved the inter jor from serious damage - —— Died at Toledo Ohio. Ur. R. D. Tipple, a former Bellefonte physician, died at Toledo, Ohio, on June | It is the Honorable's gift to the Robert i ? oer 24th. He was an uncle of the late Dy, R. L. Dartt. He was a resident of that and diseases of the cys and ear. was intensified time for the erection of one or two more. | tion should be made of the beautiful flay years and gave | his attention to the treatment of cancer, Tre BELLEFONTE, PA., TH (TH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS, Holiday Was National Observed. HEAVY RAINS INTERFERED. The Bell burg and and entertained fine music The fire and managed t weather was against (TH AT STATE COLLPGE The most important thing that has hap pened during the past week was the big ith of July celebration, which enlivened thus quiet town, brought hundreds of out neighbors from nearby towns and in spite of the heavy showers which damp ened things at intervals all day, July ath 18¢6, a red letter day In the nals of the place made an. Almost every house in The decorations of the business places and hotels being especially appropriate. The great arch at Grieb's corner, especially | attracted much favorable comment, and | it was much regretted that there was not town was more or less decorated Speaking of cecorniions, special men. which Hon. Rob't. M. Foster had hung up in his store, on the evening of the 4th, M, Foster Post G, A. R. It is a beauty and was much admired by all who saw it, The heavy showers at seven o'clock lasted only a few minutes after which it | the | billed | there were given a very fine ¢ URSDAY, JULY o, 1896. oraer, sports, In timekeeper FOURTH AT PORT MATILDA hits the Golden } T ht Port Matida, witl Odd Knig the A united and parade ue and the line looked well ong march from town to the festival in the The {antas. Rrove The band held a evening which was well patronized tic parade was of ening of was as i feature or “gymnastic’ very amusing the © Was a the afternoon Late in _ splay Diamond. It thousand the two firc.worke neat estimated that were in town and would have been on | of the the ground had not a portion crowd been deterted by the rain, xX - i - Taken Charge in Philipsburg Rev. George 8. Pright, well remem. bered by a number of our people, has taken charge as pastor of the Lutheran church, in Philipsburg. { the ladies { during the day and evening peor le | DENTISTS ARE IN TOWN. y Attend th STATE DENTAL SOCIETY and about ne he was an rence Swart agent) ing himself for that § His former "w here homie pany hereby contributed towards ith, assisted who in any way and especially the their picnic on July who on ground The liberal is City pens of Beliefonte were very their donations, for all of which the com. | pany is very thankful Company E Organized On Monday the new company of the Fifth regiment which will take the place of company 1, recently disbanded, was | organized at Clearfield by Colonel Theo. | Burchfield. It consists of sixty men and three officers. The election resulted : Captain, Johu E. Harder; first lieuten. ant, William P. Kelly; second lieuten. ant, Americus H. McDowell. ITT rasvan ¢ LOOK AT THE LABEL! o name on v # @ Sour siveer 4 ¢ 4 CPP PP VOL Extended and Millheim are me The Millheim extended its Line ing Mil } joined by Sot i yw wire new company recently ine everything first class 1 CT and now in This connection should with that end working or have been made long ago of our county ——— At Williamsport The evangelists are still at Williamspor? and are attracting large audiences to their tabernacle. There hasbeen a great religious awaking from their efforts. The tabernacle will in all probability be taken from Williamsport to Lock Haven, in the course of a few weeks.
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