THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 7, 1901. Measures That Occupy the Atten- tion of the Lawmakers, THE BALLOT REFORM MEASURES. An Agreement to Bring Them From the House Election Committee Next Week—Legisintive Committees Give a Hearing on Oleomargarine, Harrisburg, March 6.-—A compromise was reached between the advocates and opponents of the Bedford ballot reform bill before the house convened last night, under which it was agreed to bring out of the election committee all ballot reform bills not later than next Tuesday before the committee are the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce measure, intro- | duced by Mr, Van Dyke, of Westmore- land, and the bill introduced by Mr Arnold, to file a sworn statement of their ex- penses of election A resolution was adopted that a noon be held hereafter on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and that night sessions on Thursdays be discontinued Mr. Hartman, of Luzerne, intro a supplement to the acts relative to the salaries and fees of county officers pro viding that the annual salaries of 1 eounty officers in counties which have less than 300,000 and more than $250.- 000 shall be as follows District at- torney, $4,000; two assistant district at torneys, $1,800 each sh ff. $6,000 eoroner, $2,000; prothonotary, $6,000 elerk of the courts, $4,000: register wills, $4,000 wwder of deeds, $4,000 treasurer, $5,000; $4.000 eounty surveyor, $100; county engineer $100; commissioners, $4,000 each licitor, $2,000; prison warden, $2.000: sounty detective, $1,800 commis sloners, $500 Among the bills senate was one by Lackawanna, prov 1 Sessions lueed he of rec controller, 80 jury introduced Mr ding in Vaughn, that when a The other ballot reform bills | way w of Perry, requiring candidates | A WEEK'S NEWS Thursday, 5 CONDENSED. Feb, 28, Ex-Governor Llewellyn Powers will sncceed C. A. Boutelle as congressman from Maine, having been nominated by Republicans, The National Biscuit company urges employes to become stockholders, open market, Vice Admiral Cyprian been to succeed Seymour British commander-in chief on the China station. Quebec ed the S achusetts to the memory gomery Bridge Sir has gelected us (Canada) ms of the permi city council grant Revolution of M lon tablet of Gen Mont LO erect a Richard Fridny, March 1. of the Bordentown, {| died yest in Camden Steve Delucus, Bust Barto | B. Welch were killed by a m | plosion at South McAlister, I, T of Mrs death in | | 16th vietim near rany recent reck [4] children burned to | Four | | SBeott | home | Jesse i cused young were sane quitted | The na the army the provi and Cul R friend money trocut ing na ) ed and M being t third class city has passed or will pass | into second the, license fee for the sale of liquors in said city shall femain the same as when it was a third slass city until three years after the sity has entered into the second elass The senate adopted a concurrent resolution, presented by Mr. Grady, of Philadelphia, providing for a commis sion to be known as the Pennsylvar sommission to the South Carolina lo terstate and West Indian exposition The commission is to consist of f senators, eight representatives eight citizens of the state. In addit thereto the governor, lieutenant g ernor, president pro tem. of the senat and the speaker of the house sha ex-officio members of the commission The senate committee on public Realth and sanitation and the house sommittee on agriculture held a nt meeting night for the purpose of hearing arguments for and against the Snyder bill which regulates the sale of sleomargarine Senator Quail, of Schuylkill, acted as chairman of the Joint meeting. Arguments were made by several labor leaders in opposition to the measure prohibiting the eolor Ing of oleomargarine, they calling it the “poor man's butter.” They favored ao change he existing law Secretary of Agriculture Hamilton spoke for the bill with certain altera tions. He said that 32 states, having a population of more than 0.000.000 bave passed laws prohibiting the col ering of somargarine. He ventured the opinion that 50 per cent of the marga 1 iny ander that If this state the creamery the class te last nt in leo ne purchased t the 1 press +» f affairs sl nd 1Q stry egisia the next ny, offered wdopted, direct ) provide a n arms that led for it In Mr. Hall ex was the symbol Sergeant-at-arma es he ought to be pro Mr. Voorhees, of supported the resolution of Philadelphia, offered that tions com scharged from further con of his ball rm b it be p weed on the calendar n falled by 47 to 18 constitutional m the bill 4 _ and A A Ace De prov tha shamber of the house plained that the mace of auth and under the ru vided with one Philadelphia Mr. Bedford & resoiution mittee be sideration that resolutd » friends call for of a Ing yer The : Anally IB now with 1 he provides a Allegheny at per clause fice of nn rity f of the the els Wt ref Ihe less than and the emanded a roll LJOrity of the pur guorum find the Hourned passed chief Ie new cl 1d whic} wr and ! of « 0 shall within the bil The til th ARrfe anth department works and others cliney ndicate will be appointed Mr. Philbin, of Lackawanna. Intro duced [n the house the mine workers’ bill fixing a penalty of from $100 to $500 fo= violation of the semi-monthly pay law, od by the Rigning ve 1903. and ’ i} I 8 day recorde v or Monday of ped LO app publi The when un siefe of the ’ ol pub { overnor de recorders to he Il and | mace | ! Monday, March Work will bs Tuesday, March 8 La Wednesday, Mareh ou Pa iy fa Wagner ig GENERA MARKETS at ’ y ' 5 Om i gn wtoady mediums and best Yorkers B00 ¢ y hogs, 5.6046 Heht Yarkers. § " B66. plan, CGE 5E; ro ghs, Hab 30. Sheer Steady. choloe wethers, 3.10648: com mon, B93; choles lambs, 1560058 com. Won te good, HELE, veal calves, HE. prir | agreeing to buy the stock for them in | | | | Edward | | which n | Mr | &8 Deward a success dent J | In able ] the the m od | teeth IRISH MEMBERS OUSTED Forcibly Ejected From the British House of Commons, FREE \"IGHTS BECOME GENERAL. The Pollee Called Irishmen Rexisted the in to Ejeet Them, and Sev. ernl Were Carried Ont hy Arms and Legn=Twelve Suspended Foran Week house of alfour London, March 6.-In the commons after midnight Mr applied the closure on the education es timates The Nationalists shouted “Gag, gag,” and refused leave the house when the division was taken The chairman twice asked them to tire to the divi lobby, but shouted “Certainly not Mr. Flavin cried “1 protest against the way | Irish votes are closured.” The chairman then intimats he must report the matter to the spe er. In meantime the bers had returned from amid me 30 orn remaining int The house, the « ter to him, and the spe Irish members still refused to « order, and there wer ries yes The trants suspension Qut a div for a weel I'he Lo on 1 tha LK othe the 40 the uproar, I heir seals having reported i! speaker returned nairman Lker asks @ ori speaker then nan and Mr. Balf This was I'he draw, | roar sergean shoute al-are leave number tered Ney Curre remaons for flercely moned enter jeer DEATH OF WILLIAM M. EVART Attorney General Ender Johnson and Secretary Now Y K Evarts died at | yesterday Was of State \ ’ For Hayes years une feel ‘ home wan 1} of Eva for m An) active Mr the an yminated Evarts strongly M. Seward, and It Beward's nominat would have led Ipports was believed 1 mn and elect Evarts’ nominat Mr. Evarts defends 1 ™ to sequently ens! hi cendings Lh L : | ! | dent formed | Geneva against pointed | tary term New Yi » Ameriesn Killed Pa in un Duwi | mnt, of living | with Tremo A dus int H cording to the best Mr. Durant ha wife of the R I'he Intte nephew came Paris Af is Deht re sf toy where he mot in a rest rant A in which My lost his front He struck the Russian with a heavy glass water bottle. and the latter died, but the doctor's certificate gave concuasion of the brain as the cause of death. This occurred during Janu Ary. The duel followed yesterday, Durant i P dita IBID BIIVD 0 B4 | ’ 5 RCNY) i a 9 / A wo WW Thin, Ie, need a fatty their blood, | their cheeks and A - _- — 22333333933333233 Di > WITH HPO! i i i i | } i | Is exactly wha Urs it not only gives them tne im- portant element cod-liver oi in a palatable ry N 4 nn, DUR ges ted f¢ 2329923339333 » phosphites whi # ble in nervous di usually SCOTT'S EMULE fatty food that is more easily digeste i \ of fat. A certain amount flesh is necessary for health You can get it in this way ( yy y We have known per sons to gain a pound : day while taking it. IIDPIIIVIIPIIIIIVINIIIIND ; . Re ceee cece corse cece ened THE RIGHT CONDITIONS. ris A Beantiiul PLATINIUM BROMIDE fron ye we have. for UR LATEST SPECIAL OFFER 17, Maltory Zaglor Sp BELLEFONTE AA. Any negatl 999 People In "«» Every Thousand about hat pend the al that the thor nothing the making thereof people upon the representations of know practically shoes Or many therefore dealer Isn't it essenti ! business knows his ughly, that he have an estal ed reputation for footwear and that be be Caier inl good known as one not demand an ex travigant profit he has a good Reputation Certainly Then why shouldn't your judg ment lead you to this store when oarrving who does because ever you want shoes ? He ™ is eX perience Here in shoe knowledge Here in good tootwear Here are fair prices Needless to argoe in defense of these ol you'll admit their trath Mingle’s Shoe Store. Garman’s Emvire House MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA AL. S. GARMAN, Propriter. Ryverything Special pains wi Centre county that section Mime new, clean and inviting iaken 0 entertan ben traveling in we people 5 PILES' PILES! PILES! BY MP TOMAMalotn red Intense Hohlagy wares by serntohing. If allowed to can. Unue tamorn form and protrade, whieh fen Sheed. SWAY NES BINTHMENY saps Hebing and bleeding, absorbs the famarn. Sid by ae eo by ail fe BO Hdvens ponte rattle FRE . PI AWAY NEA SON, Philadelphia, Pa UII ULI TY IRAE T { LEGAL NOTICES. | A PMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE Ww Estate of GEO BROWN, dee'd, late of we’ | | Boggs township | sechler & Co. | | on sald estate | Rr A |baving been grant aq to ! persons indebted thereto are requested to : » 1] * 3 receiving dally ine voices of New Products in our line. tae undersigned all | ff are 3 wr ! make immediate pay ment, and those having W are now clalins or demands against the same will pre And are well prepared to serve all hort notice. jet sent them without delay for settlement, to the ne ¢ ’ 4 Ha Nn and reak undersigued Ww Fortney & Walke | x10 ALL vy E.BHOWN Fa Admr Yarnell | d demand on # we A A APMINSTRATIIX NOTICE fast Daco Estate of MELVILLE Liberty township Letters of adminis having been persons indebted to sald « are 1 anled Ie, Dage, in} ed I to make in ciaims lo anders Pp fie Ap- . S_AD- mea V Pie ed Ww. Att'y A DITOR'S NOTICH fn the Orphans Court ) ny FEKRY HUNKLE - op Ain | deceased I hie der Said ¢ a Th vt TF bt OF MINCE MEAT ---We are now making our genuine home made mince meat. All our friends who have used it know just what it is. The best that can be made and the price only 12 1-2 cents ger pound. Sechler & Co. Bush House. - A LAME BACK, A rheumatic shoulder or knee, an achir K tooth that makes you wince with pain, is always relieved jurnlly entirely cured by the application of hot water We carry a large line of Hot Water Bot- ties ranging in price from 50e. to $2.00 We bave a full supply plasters, and should you ag ment i find our “Electric Liniment"” wi bill, it does al! that ans costs but 25¢. and ’ DACK GREEN'S PHARMACY. High Street. Bellefonte, Pa Centre County Ban ner High and Spr ellefonte, Pa. and fre We have GOOD INK, GOOD PAPER, GOOD WORKMEN, Good Printing. of : need ol t ou the niment can do £ 14] a our of it Ruaraniee 1s king Co. Niresl RECRIVE DEPOSITS : DISCOUNT NOTES J. M. BHUGGERT.C ashier Unaralled - SUGGES OF — DIR. STITES HERI - <4 o » People Have Confidence in Him. Proof 1 ‘pon Proof. The Work of Belle fonte's New Special PR. STITES treams ist Stands In the soccessta' ly all terms of Miracles of Catarrh, Dealness, Light Scores of Persons Ringing Noises, Dis Seeking Relief Dasly charging Ears, As Through His Large thma of the worst | Oices 21 Neth Alle kind, Bronchitis, All gheny Street diseases of the Ear Nose, Threat and Some Wondertal Lungs Cures Dr. J. K. STITES, No. 21 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. dr, NOS6, Throat & Lung Specialist A Badly Inflamed Eye. Co mpletely Cared by the Specialist Dr. Stites For over tw months | suffered w 11 hopes of ¢ Al Lis we rere ed La 2. At last it became np a ver having any Hee of it bat throngh the advice Iriend 1 ress vedd to conan lt In and thanks to the | have regained the sight of my eve and I heartily ree th a sore and inf f8 my vis HON Was 80 fm padres ~ ad soarcely we i and ful 1 gave ube AgAIn of Sete Doctor and his won derful treatment I ons not speak too |) ghly of Dr. Stites : mmend him and bis treatment to all the afMicted Respectfully, E Vax Gonven, Zion Consultation and Preliminary Examination Free, NO INCURANBLIEE CANIS TAKEN. Hours: ® a. m., to 12. lop. m,7t08p"m.
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