THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MARCH 9, 1899. 3 NI CR VTA] Misr! rhe. SENATORIAL DEADLOCK. TVA i i A nn a Si . Ula PENNSYLVANIA BRIBERY, oe owas seamseee QOANDAY, AT CAPITAL [3550 ei is Little & B themsely Wi Prolonged Contest, wn [ v ‘ ' . \ Harrishu Mar h MS The ballot for : "It : : : hr gut ned mn t ’ Al nap i 1 | Pimples Turn | Damaginy Evidence Before the In= | vnited States senator yesterday resulted | Cuay’s Bribery Committee Holds | 0% “hich the campaign waw fough platform made i ) : it [I i Ix -Senator uny guined i . e | I 3 p | vestizators at Harrisburg. a no ti Ix to Q "1 ig Up the Investigation Into Bi members of the legislator n. to Cancer. WO Vi HOA | 1c absence ol § ¢ } i" ro} ut vas ' \ : mre member i mit ) ! I'he bal Charges to 11 { @ le 1 wh Il cont ‘ ALLEGED WOULD-BE BRIBEES. | jor wae devoid of interest, except the | a Nhe NL Cort a ote « \ g purity They Are Lx-Senator Coyle and Ex | , 1 : ) ; 1 L, ' ALLO! I' A FRACAS IN THE HOUEL. genera Representative Moyles, and Wits nesses Declare They Offered Cash to Colonel Guffey Defonts Sibley, Who | Representatives Engler and Cristo, nt Last Comes Ont Squarels For Quay, Harrisburg, M h S A 3 { } ) ’ | Quny Calls on Sihiley—~Colonel Gufs fov's Grent Generalship-The Demo crntle Party's Fature In the ght o ent ‘f'roubles { ITEMS OF STATE NEWS S. S. SH, Blood 3 ¢ ™ At his yard Opposite the P Passenger Station, Selia only the Best Qualities Booos & Buhl [ EPAF TME NT x ALLEGHENY, FA. ww o © wi MEE FHI “Ei buibetote BER LAL ge LES Ld 0 LULA . CAAA Abb bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb Abr A hb Mh A rh A AMM AMM Md bata w i COMA bbb bbb bbbbbid LJ) "i ANING M WORK. # WORT TE TI I I I I i Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ¥ 00 J.J = n E | , = E E E E = I i FOOD IPED 1 ™ WIEN THREE-YEAR-OLD ELUPERS The Hables Quite Indigmant at Having CLE\ ER Their Plans Frustrated, i oping coupe on ree- (8 THING al lhe rund rr Tori par TO) D(): 1-be groom was ( f aged J years, and | ie was Margaret Carp th each other Se SUE fh Sn EW. HL MUSSER FEIELL EE EST SE Oh CTRL UFE I. 0 ver, and they ) . ! them THE CEXTRE DEMOCRAT one idly along North avenu Lo year, Costs you only §i1to doit, INCINNATI, Onio ny head for = at 01 } ’ : he Gy aE mini : 4 and will keep them informed dur . Bellefonte. Pa when a lady met them and asked them boniap : : : ’ | where they were going ing the year about happenings in “Marderet and me doin’ to det mu Centre county. Would that not be ried,” spoke up Charles, while Mar- the clever thing to do ? | garet hung her head and blushed and Advantages k "Te lady ue the youthful elopers \ E LL . 14 Average interest ate ! 3 ¢ as heen over 7 pet en in charge of an officer, who learned ha } EEE aTeTs Rr he taba oh ! " Ww at : their name but they did not know | { l k SS age Death Rate les his | 1} ANT of One per ce : : ‘ on what street they lived. At the Po- | sti tin a ‘ . ’ ' ' ' ] 5 p . nd y r » | nl ARRt the . ‘) \ . ; A : . . rh o Station they were handed over \ ES 1 t@& The Rect it the mar i hots ! v . k | LI : | the matron, vedas Bave more i a ’ vent "to 't ir Fo | Charles also told the matron he in- | lonses he Sign 4 ‘ youn | THO . © : tended to marry Margaret. He was a | ry go mlm y a ves ina shot | a re A moll most affectionate lover, placing his | | $4 Realizes the Highest Interest and nd that they | Owen Kern, ihe proprietor, in the head | powers thes toile nt arm about the little lady's waist, and | has the lowest death rate of any company f the matter | ond me ' r 1 die, | ’ » ' au Y was not a bit pleased when she made Mr. Voor Krai wr wh re ‘ rn, wife | ol TI ' him remove the arm. Charles admit- of the keeper, | mill piercing " n Po | Mesias ted he was rather young to wed. When bar } ~ y f to his | K teth { hae boop { asked what he wanted for a wedding | : REN : . . be allowed J brother's hou le away, where he |... rr h 0 ’ of , | outfit he sald | ‘ - 1 “ ‘ HN M. PATTISON, Presiden offer out of | Was arrested two hours later. He made | ¢, Ab Ce nish: | “A wagon with fiftean wheels to haul ER f [i : BE. P. MARSHALL, Secretary stance, but asked to be hanged at | 1aet he threw off lb a Mardaret and her doll In! Assets Jan gentlemen he commit that the committee RO Fes Mr. Kreps filed ex ones He was almoft helplessly drank | " Wr wit #9 Margaret said she preferred a laugh ’ ’ batter which the | When arrested, having drank nearly a a srbnbed " win fron ing and crying doll and a parasol for a | B TT py REEEEEERERE 4 until this evening, | quart of whisk He in 24 yoars old, and | 300001 Con a sd Bevis Lrousseau, | B ; single other Detnneral om ns Ae éekh ’ Charles was asked by Matron Kellog | Fhe Gonld Biasckmalling Case, ! Harrisburg, March 4 he first mac | that if it was not possible to elect a em if he really and truly loved Margaret. | ! | 0S cenae Murch 8. ~Mrx. Margaret E. | terial change in the senatorial contest vould prefer that Quay might | He promptly sald “Yes In answer to » 1 trial charged with attempting | occurred on yesterday's joint ballot, v p sonnte. The letters, a a like question Margaret sald “No.” i Ed ucation 1 the heirs of Jay Gould. was | when three members who have been vot | mig wiih: eTOR ’ “Say yes,” Charles put in coaxingly, | EB : A nice Oak ( o quite A sen ‘ | HN An exceptional opportunity offered ay yesterday. | Ing for Beaator Quay shifted to the antic | patio ot a single Democrat broke and she did. a BM 10 young men and young woren i HM Suit. 8 piece with a to her were | Quay column hese are the only votes " Ii } ot that Ribley had Do you ever kiss Margaret Mra i prepare for weaching or for business y y ’ she had not in Mr. Quay has Jost since the balloting own off y wl was working | Kellog asked : — _, or Miho ait, 1 Ey " (ood Mattress and 4 i . ent “ww v * Ad 0 nele, wrthen ¥ pe . tigated tl eninet the Gould ex | began, and his nanagers claim it wilt N fore \ ' ~ ) patie, | No, he don't, Margaret put in, “I A Writing. Mirong teaching foree, well B Sorines. all for £10 LO inte, b that sh wk charge of the | not materially affect the situntion The ‘ on Nn done! (ines w these et don’t let him. M graded work, good discipline and } Fig "8 ! UR} Prose nm o o claim of Mra. Angell | members who changed their votes are | prepared a statement for the pale | I do when It gols dark,” Charles . whe "indy insure best results to 38 All | ' ; nis o in good faith Hevelng in its justice. | Representative Nathan Mackey of | lic, wh | t omer convincing and dis sald Mrs. Angel eged wife of Ja Lackawanna and McClellan Hersh and | ' Will you kiss her now if I give yon Central State greatly reduced prices, Gould, audibly expressed disapproval of | Leslie Yates of Philadelphia, Mr, Mack: | 1 01L.ONT : ! ! BEMENT [a cent? was asked, Charles sald he certain statements of Mrs, Cod oy rel to to Naperior Court Judge i : | ; l Cuttened For sakd | would, and gave the lassie a hearty John Smith & Bro., Charles KE Liew. of Wilkesbarre Mi: Iie dinting A oo the alte smack an if he was used to it After : Normal School Spring Mills, Pa. Italy WI Demand Apology, Hersh went to Colonel George F. Haff Renton wi Lert » erent tl ves ., | some coaxing Margaret kissed Charles, y Rome, March 8.~The Italian govern: | of Greensburg, and Mr, Yates voted for | 070 000 Bannsy vant and not | and then both wanted to go and spend i LOCK MAVEN, Clinton Co., PA. REE EEE ment iv fully determined to obtain an | Pets A. BKB Widener tanch with her pol | vonditions. hen their penny for candy i Mandurme bufidine periecty Sauipped po : ’ . 4 wom heat eerie wh apology from China for the tsung-li | well, amd no donlt a honest in their | The arrival of the parents inter. | pore MOURN water, wien re a yamen's refusal of the demand of Rig (lef Clerk of the War Department, tetermabes hentd only’ « rupted the course of true love As and athietie gro nds Expenses iow, Sate It : " ster at I b A oe eam : id ily I : : ad 10 stodenta, Send for catalog RMAN ROURKE, wor Martino, Italian minister at Pekin, Washington, March Fhe secretary | gige of th i" out which th (Charles was trotted off by his mamma hh Streel, opposite the Court House of a concession nt Nan-Mun bay A of war has appointed John (. Schofield wetls he declared he would yet wed Mar: JAMES ELDON, Ph.D, Principal, I pew New Furniture, Steam Meat, wquadeon of five cruisers, with 100 guns | pow private secretary fo the assistant | op, sn | Eare y § Central State Normal School, fb | Bir Me™ 2.01" PUTRI and 1.500 men, will soon arrive at San secretary of war. ta he ehief clerk of the LOCK MAVEN, PA. Preprivtes Mun bay. war o namober (yoods sold al p frien
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