CIRCULATION a Or OVER 15800, CHAS R. KURTZ, Ed. CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS Methodist Central Pa. Conference. by Made MANY CHANGES WERE MADE at the Closing Ses Their The Announcement made sion. at Clearfield on Tuesday Names and residences. DISTRICT LTOONA 8. Monroe, presiding el Allegheny, Bruce Hughes. Altoona: Chestnut Avenue, N Schenck; Eighth Avenue, ] 11 Rpworth mission, C i Avenue, W. NcK €anoe; North to y. M. Hoke; Fair “Ausonvill l fob Trua David view, Howard Karthaus, LE Lambe White W. W. Cadle gh Strain 1 Ww Mabaf T H gl Mart . Hartman Jamison City supply) Jeansville Jerseytown Jonestown, Mifflinville Milnesvil C. Bickel Mount Carme Nescopeck, Northumberl; Organville B. Smith Park Pla } Ri Rohrshurg, Selins Shamokin, First Church, Thomas S Wilcox : Second Church J. D. W. Deavor Shickshinny, Peter P. Strawinski Silver Brook, William S, Hamlin Snydertown, Richard Brooks Sunbury, George Leidy Town Hill, George V vidge Treverton, William W. Rotherick Waller, Elmer E. McKelvey Wapwallopen, Robert M. Snyder Washingtonvi Robert J. A Weatherly, John W White Haven, HARRISBURG D1 William W. Evans, Presiding Elder Airville, Joseph Shee ns Camp Hill and Salem, Edwin A. Carlisle, William M. Tb rysinger Chambersburg, Benjamin H. Mosse: Dillsburg and Wellsville, William A Carver. Duncannon, John B. Mann Gettysburg and New Oxford, George M. Glenn ’ Greencastle, to be supplied Green Village, Samuel Fox Hanover. P. Franklin Eyer Harrisburg, Curtin Heights Alexander lLamberson ; Epworth, J. Emory Weeks; Fifth Street, John W. Rue; Grace, Ben. jamin F. Dimmick ; Ridge Avenue, Al- bert R. Lambert ; St. Paul's, John L. omas De Moyes Street, Nathan verside Tove, oa He, len Buckley Norman H. Smith STRICT. Pyles Leilich ; Thirteenth Street, Jas B. Stein | Harrisonville, Jno, B. Durkee (supply) | Hustontown, Gideon P. Sarvis (supply) | Lewisbury, Sam’ 1 W. Purvis (supply) Littlestown, J. Bruner Graham Liverpool, Edwin 1. Eslinger McConnellsburg, Henry F. Cares Mechanicsburg, Andrew E. Taylor Mercersburg, Owen Hicks Mount Alto, Henry M. Ash Mount Holly, James H. McCord New Cumberland, Augustus 85. Fasick Newport, Furman Adams and Prop. Warren Ro h in IL ge | Larned Lichard H Wharton y Hartz ] Duke Street, Dunker- Hinkle John Richard t, Henry DD. church, Princess Stree Ridge avenue, John Horn treet, Alexander M. Barnitz York Springs, Emanuel W. Wonner ng NIATA DISTRICT. Hu ny. West sgrove, presiding elde William C. Charl John R. Melroy Emory M. Steven *, 10 be supplied zo D. Ott W. F. D. Noble abinsg, Harry K bert H. Stine John B. Pol Alexandria, Alum Bank, Bedford, ton Blain, I, Burnham, Burnt nen = v > HMOTCTOS urge Harter 1 1, Micha 1S. D Hi ou Manor \T oh alapic revorton Ao O30 1 MC yeviow: Robert 1. Renovo, Hiles C. aysburg, William WwW Salona and Lamar, Wm. C Sinnemahoning, Marchal C Run and Cammal, Iston, Sallads Reese Robbins . Piper Slate James Morgart Mary's George Trout Run, J Waterville supply) Watsontown, Herman H. Crotsiey Westport, George M. Remley Williamsport, Fourth Street, F. Anderson ; William V High Street, Frank W. Curry; Market Street, Alvin Williams ; Mulberry Street, George W. Stevens; Newberry Richard H. Col burn ; Pine Street, Jos South, Samuel Ham ; eph B. Shave Third Street, John H. Daugherty ct - St Faus A. Miller ph E i \ Supply) Breunam Os Joseph ranoe | (race, Fitz Gets £315,000 Fitzsimmons will rece $18,000 in This Corbett’s ive money as the result of his victory. the £15,000 wo side bet, and a lump sum, amount. includes 210, ing to $13,000, for his share in the profits to accrue from the pictures taken by the kinetoscope people. Corbett will get $13,000, too, from the picture business, purse, but this will barely pay his training ex. penses, which are heavy. - -_— - Confidence Pudding The following is a recipe for confidence | pudding: Take three gallons of Confi- dence, one peck of International Agree- ment, one quart of Gold Standard, seven | tablespoonsful of Prosperity, two quarts Sound Money, and one pound of Protec. | tion. Boil it with 12 months of No Work for an hour and eat it while hot, "To cure a cough or cold, in one day, | take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tyr. If it fails to cure, money hme. tf. Flanegan ; | the BELLEFONTE, PA, REED AGAIN RULES Appropriat ions were CZAR How I. 1rge 5 1 Rushed Through. TARRIFF BILL IN DANGER. The Senate will not permit Lots to go unamended McKinley is favoring ha getting left sothing more House di darin iting either eed thar Mr other reg aré much alarmed a in the Senate republican of the which has already that the M¢ and that they do, it will not be re- wasible that McKinley and z at the at revolt pr them members Senate Committee, Kinley taniff N the subject, 2, will not do, are going to amend it so it will not and that they are going to amend it so It is, of ublican Senators are only mak ve Mr. McKinley them indacements in cognized course, px these rey ing a bluff to gn an op- portunity to offer to support his in which the the shape of patronage tariff bill, but the amended the two last tariff bills Mr. Mc- Kinley believe it means something more manner Senate passed, it is calculated to make serious Although the out put of the administra. tion pie plant continues limited in quality, { the fact rath by those | who were not original McKinleyites that { nearly all that had been dished out has | gone to the original McKinley men. This | too, inthe face of Mr, tinued reiteration of his intention to re- | cognize no factions of kis party in mak- ing appointments. It is beginning to | dawn upon the minds of some of the re- | | publicans who were not for McKinley before the St. Louis convention, that they are being tricked, Whenever one of | them looms up as a prominent aspirant is noted with w rule not to appoint men who cannot get old themselves with smaller Federal offices in their states, while King Hanna takes care of "our friends.” THURSDAY, MARCH 25 1807 1 Fit PROSPERITY ARRIVED earficld Machine Shops gave Saturday that on account of de resulting from existing would only work eight times y the worked over The for the "Democratic the shops rum full 100 days time, year, and many of them lent doing the skill of the manager time to get out the work excel reputation of these shops good work and and when other places were der them business idle. Now, ' they have had workmen brought un- "Republican times to cut down be Not as promising as it might Republican .-—— Railroad to Karthaus It look now as if there would be a Clearfield Spirit commences to railroad built down the river from this place to There 18 talk of the B. KR. A corres. Karthaus P. extending its line that far, | pondent from down the river informs us | that a gentleman from Buffalo has been | McKinley's con- | leasing coal lands along the proposed | | route, and be assured the people that the | hoped that the new road will be a go |to the Woodland. railroad was a sure thing. It is to be this time, as it means a great deal to the | people of this section through which it for a position, it “happens’’ that he runs | against Mr, McKinley's very convenient | will pass. . Lost Four Toes. A young son of David T. Cowher, of Taylor township, had the misfortune to | cut four toes off his right foot while en. the indorsement of their entire Congres | sional delegation. It looks as though the | anti-Mc’s would have to content gaged in cutting paper wood. It will make him a cripple for life. For RENT:=A number of desirable houses for rent. Apply to A. M. Hoover Real Estate Agent, apr 1, & | A LAD SAD DEMENTED Edward Silkie Become ious Maniac. HON. JAMES KERR HONORED yr Clerk of the 5 804 Briefly By Nomination f« Other Interesting News Items pugist conv three bave been ght have been divorced Accident to Woodsman While Willis Weaver team dragging a long piece through to stick An Was the woods a saw mill near the lodged against a {io attempting to Penn's Cave, as to cause it In piece of timber the one end tree in swe h a manner spring in the middle dislodge the suddenly sprang forward and struck Mr Weaver leg crushing all the bones in the leg knee, The on the left below the injured leg was attended to .—— Coal in Nippenose The reported find of coal in Nippenose | Valley has been confirmed, | by burning has proven satisfactory. The | con! is not of the anthracite variety but is a good quality of bituminous, similar The vein has been opened and found to be about 3% feet thick, and will be worked at once to sup- | ply the local maket.—Lock Haven Ex. | press, - -_— To be Fitted With an Eye. Daniel Houser, of near Centre Hall, left for Philadelphia this week to be fitted with an artificial eye. Mr. Houser had an eye removed at the University hospi. tal several weeks ago, due to the organ being afflicted, and he has recovered sufficiently to allow a glass one to be fitted. and the test | WANTED Lorrespe sudents to send in the news death down She yw old was YOArs « i nd was ¢ native of Centre county home was at Hublersburyg Deg the moti Wf CO cased was Harry Teats, « urwensville R of the late Teats, whose widow, Mrs, S. A street, She Philiy Teats, resides on ndchi Mrs ; [cats and also has three gre in Bellefonte, namely Miss Margaret Teats residing A. Finkbinder, Master The interment John Wednes Ts took place on day, at Hublersburg Brief servic were held at the house, in thas place —— i - Philipsburg Editor's Opinion The Philipsburg Journal says the man who takes his job work out of town to have it printed is vo friend of the town, He can prate about protection to home industries, but he is the rankest kind of a free trader, and all because he can save a few pennies occasionally on a job of work. These same kind of fellows when they come to die should send their obitu- aries to the same foreign job office and have them printed on manilla card board and then tack them up on the bill boards. They hardly deserve a funeral notice in the home paper. cr ————— ~To cure a a congh grid, in une day, take Krumrine’s Compound of Ian. 1f it fails to cure, moncy y roha d. i.
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