THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MARCH 14, 1901. 3 TOMAKE LEGAL CONTEST Democrats of Camden Ignore New Jersey's New Election Law, WILL CARRY IT TO THE COURTS. Democrats Declare the New Law Abolishing Spring Elections in Cities Is Unconstitationnl—<Hesults of Elections in the Smaller Towns, Camden, N. J, Despite the passage by the ate of the anti-spring election bill, the Demo- crats of th city yesterday voted for their candidates for mayor, recorder, receiver of taxes, city treasurer and councilmen. Two thousand votes were cast The supreme court h refused to issue a mandamus on City Clerk Kramer to furnish ballots, but the Democratic city committee, anticipat ing this action, had provided the emergency by causing be printed. As the city had not provided ballot boxes the returns were and will today be placed in the of the city committee el city committee said that unde: nary circumstances it sary to comply with in booths, with by the city clerk, was deprived of his rights b) the legis tional his choice ir his vYotie the off The basis of the refusal damus ground will be appeals in other ci Regul the towns! of the state Wntests In Park won, Andrew mayor to suc At GlenRidge was re-elected The citiz Vailsburg office for having Sur track, and was | Conr aldern i Tt legislature vd for tickets to sealed hands Couns for the ordi would be the law and vote a secret ballot prepared neces voter of but when the lature he had right to fOr Ar were rr TH i (annot of Leos Hay-» pt Sennte nis Amendme the suncefote Treats was f counter proposition ing left for further action by the Briti government. It was stated that if thers Is to be a further atten Clayton-Bulwer treaty ize the United wWalerway a for the United St tures the British drops the 1 : y amend the t to author CONS then it is the « simply States to truct a ross the Isthmus ites to make ve att er Mr. Brynn Visits Philadelphia Philadelphia, March 13. Col. W lam gs Bryan pal \ t city yesterday and publishers and edi newspapers. He paper offic house WAR one « that he is Commone: ing | the advye overlooks man 10 wan fi aight Jenni fx heer vod hy “1 left for Nel Bryan Amnesty For Noers London, March 13 The | this morning makes the following In portant siatement that the government {fled the unconditional surrender fey. We belleve Lord Kitchener has been authorized to offer amnesty to both the Boers and the Boer leaders except where treachery is clearly proven. Cape rebels only are to be punished by disfranchisement.” x We understand has greatly mod pol A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, March 7. An agreement between Chicago con- tractors and carpenters will prevent carpenters’ strikes for two years at least, The total population 1900, as shown twelfth census, Is 63,692, 062 for 1890 A bill passed of Alaska in as against 32,- lower house of Indiana's legislature which provides for the dismissal of any sheriff prisoner may be lynched Robert 8. McCormick, who was secretary of l« Minister Li London appointed the whose of mtion Inder Chicago, ncoln at has been to Austria March SN, minister Friday, tlian Pansa, now It nstantinople, is Signor dor at C London house of Texas down a re on in Nation to visi l'exa high univer ferred The voted Carrie the { iden 12 foreign c Senator irgent” in Saturdny, March D, Monday, March 1 addin y Mareh 12 GENERAL MARKETS Laberty Eamt I exira ' ded prime ' b stendy 5.40; rithe common hire Hogs mediums Yorkers and hg MB. leght Yorkers, 8 ) 85.7006; roughs $.25406. 40, slendy; choloe wethers, $4544, common, 283.00; choles lambs, $6.7006.80; common 10 good, MULE; veal calves, 30.5097.5. steady heavy pes Rheep ent oy by the returns of the | HARRISBURG LETTER Measures That Occupy the Atten- tion of the Lawmakers, FOUR BALLOT BILLS DOOMED, House Committee Decides to Report Them Adversely~The Death of Sen ator Magee Reported in the Senate, Pan<-Ameriean Commissioners, March 13.—The house ittee yesterday fded IL Telorm bill re 3 Of negatived Ly the Associa 1 bill of Harrisburg elections 3 to report ely four ball bills and fevorably the Be quiring counties to pay the expens election contest The bill the Bedford bill framed Pennsylvania Ballot Reform tion, the Vandyke primary elect endorsed by the Pittsburg the Chew bill makin compulsory the Arnold candidates to file a ment of thelr elec A bill appropriating purchase of the which to remove of the American battle of Brand mingham, Chester 1797, and comn de adver | com are commerce, ng requiring gtate Nec and VW to nrovl Pp ville bill for i lowed by offered phia that hots gran the hearings Resolutions of respect to the of the Mages by Mr. Mclain, of | adopted by a rising For the » ad time during | ent session wns chair when yelock Monday night. The seat of the late Sen ator CL. Magee, of Pitts odied on Friday of last week, was draped with mourning A beautiful 0 offering rel ombreness of the drapery The senate itor Ma gee’'s deat only a short time Mr. Fo of the comn ctions f ted vorably " Nene ] {t bill drawn up Focht sald he wil } h } | ‘ ' mn ted y If inted for purpose of ru We | Amendments { unimportant | On motion Philadelphia law empowering oorhees of the he the committee for memory late Senator presented Ancaster were YOuis« the pres her vacant there LN the senate met at 4 urge. wh ral ieved thes mint of sen in easion itive the he of the bill al hing the « rt f Phila | deliphia to appoint the board of ree vision of taxes and the providing | for the election of the board by the people, both of which were Introduced by him, were recommitied to the com- mittee on municipal affairs. Mr. Berk- elbach made no explanation as to why he wanted the bills recommitied bill | £= 0e] C3 dis oF hungry il they all power to regain and steadiness, orried, worn-out mld feed ive them new | o and t VOUr nerves thoy fail you entirely. nerves—nerves that have no witality left. nervous, fidgety, depre NOW bling Nerves “Before 1 began taking Dr. Miles Nervine I was about a8 nervous as anyone could be. T had the most dreadful headaches You who ans’ sedd in are a thelr t at a bottle vy) leep or re ny tim Fe fore one and sleepless, Juild them up orth hrf 1 belore 18 the time to do it; and the best food you can use is De. It is a brain-builder and nervous troubles of Sold by all Druggists on a guarantee. nerve-strengthener Miles’ markable of every, description. re bottle to Dt. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. aay One the dog tax the n the growler When there’ the $ a smack on face of waters, there must be a courtship in ht “Incurable’” Heart Disease Soon Cured. 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