THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 30, 1899, Before the Pennsylvania Bribery Investigating Committee, AN EX-OONGRESSMAN ACCUSED, Representative Brown, of Unlon, Tose tifles That Monroe H. Kulp, of Sha- mokin, Offered Him Money Ne From Joint Convention, Harrisburg, Mares The gation into the charges of alleged bribery in with the the MeCarrell jury resumed to maln Away , " a investi connection consideration of bill in the house was yesterday afternoon in one of the house committee rooms. tive Kendall, of Somerset, testified that a person not a member o had approached him and said for Mr he way Represent A would for his believed he like to have his vote Quay and that if way clear to vote that he would receive a sum equal Mr Kendall of the party, but said he was of Bedford county, and was not could see he to the name i a resident senator, declined to give wanted it derstood that it Frank Willing Leach, as had been Mr. Keator, of Philade that a member i alleged Iphia, testif y him that was approached MR. SHERMAN HOME AGAIN. Distinguished Invalid's Palilad Features Show serious Iiness, N+ Va Mar taken on He mort 4 n Hng reached home That no one Mr Kher who got i f doubt Natural lost flesh n.til Apparem sick his y of spar features oat build, he ness is has his thin strikingly and obviously far aaranced in feebleness and general infirmity, he in Telegraphing Without Wires, London, March Guglielmo Mar the inventor, who recently, after long delay, obtained permission from the Fremgh government to establish a station on the French coast for the purpose of experimenting with wireless telegraphy between England and France, announces that he has conducted successful experi ments between the south foreland, County of Kent, and Boulogne, at the mouth of she Lianne. Ths Times this morning prints a hundred word dispateh, the first by the the Mar conl system, and says: “The experiments were conducted with the Morse which received distinctly the termini had wiren"” pal) foni, press message cole, 14 connected hy wns Aw ns heen Ten Workmen Terribly Burned. Johnstown, 'a.. March pal) Ten men were horribly burned, two of them probably fatally, by the blowing off of a monster exlinder head on a blowing engine in blast furnace No, 6 of the Cambria Steel company last night, The victims are: George Haberkorn, face steamed until the flesh looks like a raw beefsteak; Joseph Shuster, 17 years old, overcome with gas and burned about the face: C. Diamond, John Barrett, James J. Miller, Samuel Markett, Henry Kukuck, Michael Shugruef, Henry Het: son and WW, Bowers. { murderer l county { Sheriff Johnson | an instant, } collapse d Pennsylvania, S5.000, | | hiff's | Smith {| mors } | Quay's fr i be held at ne cutive man pai i} | their hands Harrisburg, March ON, was by 20 William instantly killed contact to the wis Fish last with 4 LEGISLATORS TESTIFY | ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. | er, aged evening cut ofl light and coming in belonging The hox on fire, lighted a match in try the number and name touched it the Hi March 25 Ntone hox company Fisher tO see and Ing the box a pool of water, ind received 2000 volt Norristown, 'a., from Governor the day of death, was read to James A. Clemmer the Jail after fits arrival by John Klight and Deputy Charl Clemmer sat warrant May IS as in Just motionless Then he between hi staring hi into space head tnd with hands, weeping quivering with | emotion, Pa., March 28.-J Lin Hazleton, f the legislatus | hiff, of Pittsburg, arrived here yesterday the legislature | He he Hungarians the AYN wants to employ and bituminons ty of been hundred Italians work in coal regions where a strike has threatened on account of a disagreement | transportation will Mr. La represent those over he Wages tendered who accept tern It is said he 1] bit Lancaster, ROVOT conl operators Ma rch Nunday ps, aged T6, died tiary In Eastern fi member 1 1 R38) Harr ore mans to the senatorial co Quny han ne feeling too row liscuas The stor Mr his friends he to leave Florida at this 1 i= that that me, an entirely candidacy ) Magee, of Senator ( I. Allegheny. his followers, who have been voting for Mr. Quay I ginning of the deadlock, are expected to inside of ten days, and this is assigned as the potent reason for the conference Pittsburg, March 25. Mrs West yesterday entered suit for $20,000 damages against louis Emanuel, a prominent druggist of this city and presi of the Pharmaceutical association of Pennaylvania. The suit is based on the claim of Mra, West that Emannel sold to her daughter Edna a headache powder, which the young lady took, and from the effects of it died shortly after wards, The lssne will be squarely put to and the court decide on the question whether or not a draggist in can be held responsible for all drugs sold by him, whether regular or patent medi cine postrums he will leave and since the break away most Mary E dent this state A freight wreok Warne and Chi Pittsburg. March 27 yesterday the Fort cago railroad at Jack's Run, just low the restilted in the death of two men, the probable fatal injury of nncther and the complete destruction of an engine and ten freight cars. The loss to the cowpany is about 25,000) The dead are James A. Bracken, gineer, and James RK. Lowe, fireman both of Pittsburg, ©. F. Bradenbaugh, a brakeman, was hurt internally and will probably die. The Fort Wayne train was standing «till, when an extra freight on the Pennsylvania railroad ernshed into it. The telegraph operator end signalman both claim to have sig: wld the extra to stop on be city, en electrie same time stepped in | The death | nxing | for | several | THOSE BRIBERY CASES Fresh Developments of Daily Oc- currence at the Hearings at Harrisburg, GETTING CLOSE TO QUAY'S PEOPLE ONered Come Help the Racy Revelations Among Representative Foster mittee Places If He Old Man” Could the Republloans Democracy Standing Firm InThelr Allegionce to Joenks—~Developments Expected This Week, (Bpecinl March Corresponderce.) The ely in n Ysavisn Jy "mm oe «d been enn Fox-Sennat Yer crest history of leader n the sit ’ ver in the Democratic {identified rank gnd file the has ans with the eh a por ' the welfar hime sonal interes of every mem There is awakens) " ! HOW fe wtaty of 1" talk interest sorts chairmanship romors afloat N ' iy fares tn the Even Colones ¥ it disenss question “x I ait hi personal he m™ friends and the vhom confidence ithi the parts that th thout a svetionnl dif ren thing ean be however pre chairmanshis thd = struggle and 1 f NR all “ila wont tine NEW BALLOT here is tween now the dent Repub portant chm nw. While thi in the hous there Is a doubt a= tos wn) the senate, The yard for goss! the Democrats dependent tepmiblicans the Quay ring complet control of the senate majority, The pres ent ballot requires some change to tender it more effective, and there are a number of bills before the legislature Saving that object in view A= a rule che Democrats are in favor of ballot ro ‘orm, which is the shibboleth of Colonel ferences the pre AW opportunity Iw of the eprlendid I the end session for Yemocrat tides by the indepen minke im pore ballot vecomplished of WON in ‘ wenn t might he grent donald mild go through the ther it w Intter In wiv in grave be rnniw the the measures, Inrgely their in pl thon are In nority having law Guffey and hie co-workers In the field of Democracy The bill passed the house lust week with only nine votes designed to simplify ques tions of taxation, and was introduced by of the Dens house, The Demo- Granger tax which agninst it, Representative Creasy, one in the voted ocratic lenders crafts not only for the but thelr talked for it, Inrgely acconnts for the succes bill, It ix « that thi will add abo $2,000,000 to mean and this of the measure th ure leaders Xeon tate of the sonal propert MORE THAN LILELY, Lih NO THE MODERN CASARIANCA LOCAL LO “Hav ye heard that Mary has married the pleecemar “Sarve him right; I never } St, Paul's, Moriarty . ked him." —— PAT NAME FOR THIS BinD, Gummy (showing his Red Pyle ehiok ens to his friend)<This one i» named Poker Glanders—Isn't for a chicken? Gummey-~Not at all. It is a gume rooster ~ Detroit Free Press that a queer name A SMALL SPOT MAY BE CANCER. MOST VIOLENT CASES HAVE APPEARED AT FIRST AS MERE PIMPLES. operation ADQ are wiore, other external treatment can any little sore, shows no disposition to heal under ordin ary treatment. will develop into Cancer of the worst ty 80 many people die from Cancer simply cause they do not know they naturally turn themselves over to the doctors, forced the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer promptly returns, however, and is even more violent Cancer is a deadly poison in the blood, and an operation, plaster [ox no effect The greatest care should be given to pimple or scratch which No one can tell how soon these be Pe LLM just what the disens to submit to a cruel and dangerous The disease and destructive than or The cure must whatever upon it come from within—the last vestige of poison must be eradicated Mr Wm Walpole, of Walshtown, 8 X.. "A BAYS: little blotch about the size of a pea came under my left eye, gradually growing larger, from which shootin at intervals ran in all direct and cons ted fn good doct and advised that it be cut ent to. 8.8. 8 freely. Thi very tinued altogether, leaving a sma R ped off. and now only a healthy what threatened to tively the only « FOR THE Posit S. me | destroy An go a ) Ign ) “i pains ions. I became greatly alarmed ir, who pronounced it Cancer, out, but this I could not con I read in my local paper of a cure effected by , and decide Cancer becoming at first irritated 1 to It acted like a charm, the and then discharging and then disoor whicl I little scar remains where life or F held f Er i IRFRE Way Cancer oh ¢ try it grad ally grew less | scab soon dror my for Novi fe oO ire 1s oD ron Ena BRREREERR RE. K. RHOADS § At his yard Opposite the P. R.R, Passenger Station, Sells only the Best Qualities w 4 J 3 E » A ANITTIT TY BERS Ja | daiN A iil TTR EIN NTS JATAAANNI UO ® O > ™ ) J 0 JO 0 0 TOO 20 I OO 1 1 J 1 I PEPE IEY i ; Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw J Fryer mw It! i ¥ yw Ty i) iw | i ROYAL » ‘ TOCK FOOD ~~ 1 ) if Wy» Half the ing is lost if o harm of a photogra; ne several i pods of glass plat and holders and | has every moment d anxiety i for their safety. KODAKS use non-breakable fim cartridges which | weigh ounces where plates weigh pounds, KODAKS $5.00 to $35.00, EASTMAN KODAK CO, part Lig Rochester, N. Y. al agrwiwi ov by ma | Agent for Centre county, GEORGE T. BUSH, Bush Arcade, - BELLEFONTE, PA. Who keeps a full line of Cameras and all photographic supplies on hand all | Talking Machines of all sorts | the time, for sale. Cet an ducation An exceptional opportunity offered to young men AR Foun women to Fibre for teaching or for business OUFr reguiar courses: also » inl work in Muosie, Shorthand, ype Nirong teaching fores, well good discipline and insure best Jesuits to PLANING Fl MILL WORK. Doors, ep , 2 . ring, Siding, Beams, W. HL MUSSER UNION CENTRAL LIFE INS. CO. J Aver has bee: age Death of Une per $4 The years have OSSeCS 4 Rea has the Jowest Interest and ompan m ps ghest Assetts | JOHN M. PATTISON, President E. P. MARSHALL, Sec -4BEEZER Sis MEAT MARKET n n Allegheny St. Bel efonte. Pa retary We keep none but the best quainty Bp a. ‘BEEF PORE and MUTTON All kinds of Smoked Meat, Sliced Ham, Pork Sansage, ete. If you want a nice Juicy Steak go to PHILIPBEEZER CRRIRE COUNTY BANKING CO Corner of High and Spring street Receive Deposits | Discount Notes J. D. SHvcoERT Cashier B80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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