1 THE CENTRE oleo throughout the state, It he Contre Deworvat. | [[ARRISBURG LETTER, fn uo soc, uve mg compotion CASHAND GIVEN FREE ~~ EDITOR & PROP. | — any restric tive Jaw, 4 a Court convened on Tuesday morning with 4 1 Seb Gd Bg PRIZES EACH MONTH Senator Grad urrent rest CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Long FOR § 8 ht DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P THURSLCAY, JUNE tealers COURT PROCEEDINGS tnle of and practically legalizing the CHAS KURTZ, -$ 400.00 FAL Bioyo! o5'2, 000, a from and thre | NO ADJOURNMENT BEFORE JUI ko. dra year, Legislative Session Undor . aba: . ; . h a i a list of thirty-two cases in the Common d » foi! a Telephone Call 1183 the New Constitution. rphan cicpnoe . . atohes 1,000.00 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: PRO {NLGN. provi Gift Plea and fifteen case 8: $3,400.00 12 SOAP .1097,540,600.00 WRAPPERS the sonnt hire om ‘ youse 4 THEM. RULES, all rig} ity ts h ine ' 2 1 H I u a | Competitors tosnyve ne many SUNLIGHT mor #1 in each | rroes) lot hs y Bas . y : v.1| BOAP Wrappers ia they can collect, Cut | prizes will be awarded us follows VAT June 1 1 factions |“ Y aown amiq h a Whit wind y ' juily and is being heard by | of the top portion of each r The § « pLiLor w wrapper thant porgion contain: | ” ve { ¥ nae wt Num be r of coupons from this wiil be the [8 I”; . $ she or she resides . . ‘ 100 ¢ awh. Ing the ending “SUNLICHT ature that usual inter 1 } mun Compan) | pons? 5 unre to be sent, postage | | Price $1 ADVANCE $l Regula Kl per If paid in Has Phat | wcliir no extense. should 1 r Thi ‘ ‘ . he PI | Tata! ply end ji I Bt toil House In Bills to Leadership In the Daolny Modified Lack of Tonded Bods Bo I'u to Action I'he shod Juring 12 mos HOW TO OBTAIN Reform EDITORIAL. 'hirough, of the § districts yv sharply resents the ans that he LR ds in 1 *. argu- | gion of the legis since ull pers tion of the new metitution, There ha been much talk abo fi adjourn _ 43 pose of sidet cing Fie vestigation 1 R | ment, but 1 work f the wouse Is so a indy ba y : 1 mis. | p \ and Jury Com hopelessly lela ye by adjournments . i penator and PTe= | state tre: VAs . 3a : ’ Wy Re | SBOAP These (onilonitt One wily enclosed with =n paid, be sheet of paper stating Compet- | fror’s full name a nddress | « 3 und the number Coupons | = of sent In, to Lover a Ad. | WY New York, marked on outside juiring the . £ Dd wae Wernpper Left hand vorner with NU MBE 14 an of ni bd OTN, Lone ud of the DISTIIC TC ‘ompetitor Hives in. i iil les { AX edd | § ipetitor Tye text that y will 1 ' he, »¥ hess any join rating COm- No. of | NAME OF DISTRICT. tical id hae hw is hridin J nda mittee the money : ary for ths é 1 112 District New York Citys Brooklyn, Long sg Ea 3 overnor Haat yn 3 ¢ } u : i 1 und Staten Islands, New Jerney - | ings ys 1 will be agree f su . Al pe il ohms rted and proj NewYork Ntate (¢ ’ my an prised work nent wor ons SOK O46 vevYol only offices to be filled this A COUNTY the Ne rT Number riot in whe y Ton tio JR IIY's or gentle The Cornet _- Fark Month during 1# for one u f ¢ Fach f Gold Wate ( lose the Last Day of pons received Loo ate ut Labo Lhe next ihe from une r families, Sian esses rinable EO ur 1 1 1 : 3 af chalirn wow vear in our county d be a Cool 4 | 1 lissolve season for the poli dissol Tue Democratic Primary Election wil kiyn, 1d on Saturday afternoon, f La barred fr A pr Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary. nnd, est Virginia and Dis 4. trict of Columbin. — w The New England States, re the ons rated Pleree Special, m' ra by N. Piorcn & Co 8 i 6 and New York Fitted with First Class Nickls Lax vue Hor’ throu through that th to all sorts of I'he (Governor Hastir y ved & L [4] » county h istvor Lo award the 4 dgment, FLO aoe , Bs Dnal, pon fairly tot ont of th tit is understood that & v4 the award of Lever Brot Governor on Organized Labor, } re New has have | the and other in with all imaginable lirected to play the part of servants ing upon this gilt edged Wall street. Other pris of seeing anstocrat oners are privilege ally compelled to eat plates by the oritism in > lisgra should be WANAMAKER'S TESTIMONY that fi as am of § thi and I confess also th theirtales of woe, 1, have worn upon me that I am increase in the the last up thei SOTTOW , and alarmed by the numbers of that proces few months, so many have hard earned saving, My out when I meet this daily here and then the tariff practically aground in the senate and of any intention to take up the currency questions, which to the minds of many peqgple are the largest half of the problems which the last ad ministration after four years of bungling handed over to the Republican party for olution’’--John Wanamaker. The importance of this utterance con- pists in the fact that Mr, a good witness to the prevalence of con- sion used very procession bill soul cries NOC no sign Wanamaker is ditions which show an urgent need of re form, The kind of reform which he asks for, however will not help matters much. me —————— Many Thanks Some unknown friend, placed five votes in our 5c holarship con test the benefit We greatly appreciate this kindly favor and are sorry, that under present conditions, the doner could not well accept his own gift. It would be a pleasure indeed, and no doubt a benefit, to spend aterm in Dr. Bldon's Normal, at Lock Haven, Again we render many thanks to our un. know friend and assure him that if he makes himself known nothing, within the town will be too good for him. It is our time to treat. very kindly for of the editor. | res vin swthinoe ir " « of | ing anything in shape of | opie passing through | The) i 1 President Bir attemg to array the Eovermnmor on been using the ve siature Against messages ) AX pPretiy iutions aut} agant governor transf tive sponsibility for extray rmir cham 11 aust also as the ditures com plained of. Members of the board of public buildings and grounds explain that the large amount of money spent in the refitting of the church and tha other made necessary by the fire represents the exact cost, plus a reasonable profit for the dealers from whom the purchases wie made Proposed Tax on Oleomargarine, Those charged with the duty of rals ing revenus for the commonwealth have swered that they have undes taken a big job. They have made one suggestion after another, only to be met with opposition, and It looks as If it will be sort of a compromise on revenue meas ures to suit SUE re exper (qUATtiers re Aine now the situation would sign such bills as were proper up to the limit of the revenues, and that not a cent of appropriation would be approved by him beyond that This means that it will be priations bills, with the that the governor will sign them. has been suggested that appropriation bills be put through and the state treasurer be made to assumes the res sponsibility for refusing to pay the money. Btate Treasurer Haywood has not had an easy row to hoe during his term. It is now proposed to place a tax on oleomargarine in order to raise reve nue, necessary to reach some | and cut down the appropriations | Governor Hast- | ings declared a day or two ago that he limit, | futile for the legislature to pass a lot of appro. i expectation | It | This will involve the licensing of | charge defeat rance of attempting | {falsity deal- f the ums these y report something fini ! e the close of the seasion, Att rey cided that the the dispute the preset ) on the pide an ‘ornmg Indias 5 urt k has de- slature to or attorne) sottie in Oil City lanter tle the of i There the 1 inal a in the for = of the until them want will to fir : m Th 5 s An Interesting penate ove ye | 08.96 to pay the committee which investigated the mu. nicipal affairs of Philadelphia. Sena- tors Kauffman and Flynn opposed the bill on the ground of extravagance, and contended that the legislature was un- der no obligation to pay these expenses, Senator Grady defended the commit tee, saying that not one cent had been expended unnecessarily. Senator Mc Carrell also made a speech in support of the bill. The bill passed finally by a vote of 2% to 11 When It comes to the house there is almost sure to be a long debate, as the factional lines in the larger body are more distinctly drawn than in the senate Governor Hastings has approved the bills providing for forest reservation and the protection of timber land. No legislature has ever done so much to advance forestry reform as the present. The game bill prepared by the State Bportamens’ association has passed the legislature aad has been approved by the governor. It is said to be one of the best measures for the protection of game in the United States, One of the pleasant incidents of last | week was the reception tendered Major General John Rutter Brooke, 11. 8, A, by Governor Hastings at the executive mansion. General Brooke is one of the most distinguished Pennsylvania sol« diers of the late war, and since the end of that struggle has done gallant sere vice for his country on the frontier, During the reception in his honor he met many old comrades who had porved with him in the Forty-third Pennsylvania, fight the appropriating 365 penses of the ss in eX nate STACKPOLE. | offs A 1 between was the $5 Lexow com OVUBE miitiee 10 inv Phila be passed, of Quay orruption In ¢ of extortion biic monies are spent - A STORY OF LONGFELLOW. Mrs. Fields Tells an Interesting Anecdote of the Author. Speaking of Longfellow, in her vol ame of literary reminiscences, Mrs Jane J. Fields says | “His kindness and love of humor car ried him through many a tedious inter | ruption. He generously overlooked the fact of the subterfuges to which men | and women resorted in order to get an interview, and, to help them out, made as much of their excuses as possible. Speaking one day of the persons who came to him at Nahant, he said: | ‘One man, a perfect stranger, came with | an omnibus fall of ladies. He descend. ed, introduced himself ; then, returning to the omnibus, one, two, three, little girl, and brought them in. I en- tertained them to the best of my ability, and they staid an hour, They had soarce- ly gone when a forlorn woman in black came up to me on the piazza and asked for a dipper of water, “‘Oertainly,” I replied, and went to fotoh ber a glass, When I brought it, she said: “There is another woman just by the fence who is tired and thirsty. I will carry this to her." But she struck her head as sho passed through the window and spilled the water on the piazza. ‘‘Ohb, what havo I done!” she said. “If I had floor cloth, I would wipe it up." “Oh, no matter about the water,’ I said, “if you have not hurt yourself.'' Then I went and brought more water for them both and sent them on their way re freshod and rejoicing.’ “It would be both an endless and un. profitable task to recall more of the cu- rious experiences which popularity brought down upon him. There is a passage among Mr. Fields’ notes, how- ever, in which he describes an incident during Longfellow’s last visit to Eng. land which should not be overlooked. Upon his arrival the queen sent a grace ful message and invited him to Windsor onstle, where she received him with.all the honors, but ho told me no foreign tribute touched him deeper than the words of an English hod carrier "who oamo up to the carriage door at Harrow and asked permission to take the hand of the man who had written the ‘Voloes of the Night.’ *' A] Bia ard CUrclometer, sod Hunt Leos Be LEVER BROS., Lid. New York. took out all the ladies, | four and five, with a | QOO0 DOOOOOOOO0 Ont MOON el - » 000000000 . 00000 BELLEFONTE, oe vw YOOOOOOOO0 Te"ss ss ss s 0 s es rw WH XK WN nN ; YOOOO000DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD THE LEADING —= Wall Paper Store. RO Sr QOOOOOC0) OX ov OOO oro OOO No - 0) U 3 NS OOOO) RIARRRNI ION © »ee #4 - Bg of ”~ 4 © €, 2 fa og Pd ’ AEE | : at on - RRR Y | : eta [AR w™R oD wR eed _ a. ber the f M 0 “9 “er see of all shapes. Belts Hold« I'8. 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