1 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 21, 1901. TARRISBURG LETTER Measures That Occupy the Atten- tion of the Lawmakers, TO MAKE POOL SELLING LEGAL. | to co-operate with New Jersey in as- | { sisting to restore the sturgeon fisheries Favorable Report on the Bill Pre- sented by a Senate Committee~The Ford Compulsory Education and Game Commission Hill Killed, Harrisburg, March 20.—~Among the bills reported favorably from commit- tee to the senate yesterday afternoon | was one which makes pool selling and book making lawful and provides for the appointment of a state racing com- | | sale mission to regulate horse racing. The bill which permits agricultural societies and driving clubs to carry on | horse racing and also allows them to sell pools and make books, which was on the calendar for final passage, was | laid over for the present. The bill providing for bicycle side paths in townships, and providing for the election of side path commission- ers, was defeated. The bill prohibiting the buying of or contracting for, in order to sell again, any poultry or other farm products while on their way to public market was defeated Among bills passed finally were: Protecting the fish in the Delaware river, regulating the catching of fish, providing for the payment of license fees for the use of certain devices and nets, and providing penalties for the violation of the act; regulating manu- facture and sale of commercial fertil- izers; providing for the care of persons of aggravated intemperate habits: au- thorizing courts of quarter sessions to grant license to sell intoxicating liqours at retail, wholesale or by brewers for & longer or shorter period than one Year in certain cases A memorial was presented to the house yesterday by Mr. Bedford, of Philadelphia, from a large number of citizens of Philadelphia urging import- ant changes in the present ballot sys- tem. The signers ask that the consti- tution and laws be so amended as to accomplish these objects When the bill to prevent the pollu- tion of the streams was taken up speeches were made against it by Messrs. Dixon, of Elk, and Van Dyke, | of Westmoreland. Mr Harris of Clearfield, spoke for the bill. It was defeated by a vote of 131 to 12 The Ford compulsory education bill was defeated by a vote of 83 to 74 The bill creating a separate orphans’ court in Montgomery county, which was beaten on Wednesday of last week, passed finally by a vote of 112 to 48 The game commission bill" was de- feated on final passage The house kidnaping bill, which pro- vided death as the maximum punish- ment, was on Wednesday of last week amended in the senate so that the pun ishment shall be life imprisonment for any term of years at the discretion of the As amended bill passed Thursday by a vots yeas to 1 nay, Mr ing against Among the bi from committees t 1a the of 34 Bernard, of Fayette, vot the bill court. | such formula registered § 8a" day last was that of Mr. Btineman, of Cambria, which authorizes water com- panies to condemn property and rights for the purpose of obtaining and sup- | plying water or water power, Among bills passed finally in the senate were: Establishing a court for the trial of juvenile offenders and pro | viding for the care of such children: authorizing the fishery commissioners in the Delaware river and and appropriating $750 therefor, Bills creating a bureau of building and loan associations in the banking department, and permitting such asgo- clations to do a banking business. were reported adversely to the last Thursday. A bill was introduced in the house last Monday night by Mr. (larner, of Schuylkill county, to prevent the of so-called patent or proprie- tory medicines unless the formula is registered with the secretary of Penn: sylvania The bill provides for a pharmaceutical examining board, who shall receive a fee of $25 for every one-fifth for the use of the secretary as compensa- tion and the balance for the use of the board. Among bills read in place were: Pro viding that the president of council in boroughs shall exercise the duties of burgess in the absence or disqualifica- tion of that official; appropriating $3.- 000 for the erection of a marker for the grave of Governor Joseph Ritner. in the church yard at Mount Rock. Cum berland county; providing that the of- ficers of county prisons, workhouses and reformatory institutions shall not employ more than 5 per cent whole number of inmates in the man- ufacture of brooms and brushes and hollow ware and mats and matting and 10 per cent in the manufact f any other kinds of that are ufactured elsewhere In the ing a pena’ty of $5 to hunt vate lands without the writt sglon of the owner, On motion of Mr the com panion bill of the Philadelphia per,” which provides for the elect of the board of revision of the taxes in Philadelphia, was recommitted the municipal corporations committee The general appropriation bill wa reported from committee and read the first time without being printed. after which it was recommitted The was in session minutes Monday night. The bill appro- priating $5.000000 for the mplet of the state committed to grounds hearing Mr. Vaughn, duced a bill proposi bay, house of the ire good maa state; fix F 4 pon p n permis- Cooper rip- on to senate only capitol building was the commit and | to the constitutior of section words troduced in proposed been first AL a genera locality or localitie AiO A | Cities of the t to sell or tainable park A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, March 14, Missourl's legislature appropriated $1,000,000 for the Louisiana purchase exposition, The estate of the late Senator Mages, of Pittsburg, is estimated at $4,600,000 to $5,000,000, Col. William C, Sanger, of New York, succeeds Mr, Meiklejohn as assistant secretary of war, Henry Rowe, aged 19, and Weston Keiper, 20, held up the Halifax (Pa.) bank, and were escaping with $2,000 when Cashier Ryan interfered and was killed. Both In jail. During a fire in Brooklyn last night Mrs Mackin jumped from a third story window and was killed Mrs. Mary Burns and an unidentified child were suffocated Friday, March 105, which have been flourish- have been entirely sup- George Lotteries, fing in Canada pressed Prisoners the Boer leader madman Alarmist reports health of President and conspiracies baseless Hoxey Barber, pA and French, 16, were smothered by a floor collapse at Norwood them in corn Wet is a De he released by Gen declare that regarding the Diaz, of Mexico there are absolutely }2 Dartley to death MN. ¥., burying March 16, tt ha Saturday, Thomas J. Aled ited State mail New Jersey All Ame rehal for the 000 damage Were ufo 5 The Duke ar and York England, thi to the Britis} Andrew AWAY UpWwar gifts publi for form and $I brary Monday, March | General Hay arris known a 1 > IRL t yr Firen ¢ nd th of thing? AVE Strong nerves. They are the fountain from which flows all the energy, all the strength and all the vital powers of the body. Strong nerves overcome the weak- nesses and disorders of the system and give to the step a springiness, to the eye a brightness and to the mind a clearness that they can get from no other source. If you are tired and nervous, irritable, restless, run-down and sleepless, build up your worn-out nerves with Dr. Miles’ Sold by all druggists on a guarantee, Health It is a brain-food and nerve-restorer without an equal; and it nourishes, both body and mind, as nothing else can. “My nervous system was in such a con- dition I could not endure the click of a clock, the least noise would startle me and perspiration would stand out on my face like beads. When I first began taking Dr, Miles’ Nervine I had wasted to 120 pounds and was bedfast most of the time. I took six bottles altogether when my health was restored and my weight increased to 208 G. W. CorLgrovs, Platisburg, N. YX. Nervine, t fortifies and refresh Now is the time to begin. Dt. Miles Medical Co., Efchart, Ind. pounds.” CANDY SCULETTES LSCULETTE CURES PILES recta! disorders or money refund. No physic A radical Prepared by Etts Drug For sale at Krum. P. Greens, Bellefonte, | and all | ed. Pleasant | cure, so CENTS | Co., Philadelphia | rine Bros., and F turning out | JR FORMATION WANTED Certain patrons, thr all over the world. They shoe factory in the world, over pairs a day and are sent Walk-Over Shoe Is made by the largest fine 8000 are manufactured on a the present address of the | er a special favor We give | er address JAKE Tuuny, Cle HARVEY McCas BAMUEL Paor A. A. ALEXANDRE Mus. J. ( A Warken STEN] A AM ( d Pa IN, MeKeesport Belletonte, Pa Meriden, 1) Hose arfie Fa a $5.00 value STOVER rauts. Pa Snow Shoe Hawk Run OSrER, Milroy, Pa Pa WaLkes Wait leathers. | We have GOOD INK, GOOD PAPER, GOOD WORKMEN, | Bush Arcade, therefore v can « | High Street Good Prin Con ¢ to ur , reasonable. ting. | us when vou need any prices will be found { | RECEIVE DErosiTs; DisCOUNT NoTes JM. SHUGGERT.Cashier profit of three cents a pair that is the reason you get for $3.50 and $4.00. All sizes and for them, will be here soon. Peis Shoe Co. BELLEFONTE. | Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Sprit ng Streets GREEN'S PHARMACY, , High Street. Bellefonte, Pa. M. FAUBLE & SON. To Clothing Buyers Who Care to Save Money: We intend from the very beginning of this season until the end to merit more than ever your liberal patronage. We begin with the one induce- ment that will appeal to you most, Price! We are going to Save You Big Money right from the start. I ‘ee Price!! Price we show the very highest. You Know This. We also intend to have you know, and at once, that our prices are fully 1-4 less than any other store in Centre county. We want your business. We are going to make this one of the Biggest Men's Outfitting Establishments in this state. The fact that we can, lar what you pay others a dollar and a half for is what is going to give us your patronage. know you have no disposition to throw it in the street. will do it. If you are shown by comparison and beyond opportunity and give us your trade, Are You Not? We take it for granted that you are free to spend your money where you please. where they will do the most good, where you can be best suited. This being t be best done. See Them All And bear in mind that we promise to duplicate for 1-4 Less Money, anything that has been shown you in any other store in Bellefonte. This is Not Brag But a determination on our part to get all of your business ; cheaper than others and we are going to do it. “ knowledge will mean dollars in your pocket. We expect to be able oY anywhere in this town. All This Store Over—IT WILL PA new ge to make it worth your while to give it to us, our neighbor knows this to be a fact, and if you but give You know our stock is the Largest, our assortment the Best. The grade of goods that we will sell you for One Dol- You may not exactly worship the almighty dollar, yet we We believe that if you can save One, Two or Three Dollars on your Clothing Purchases, you a doubt that ours is the store where you can do this, you are going to take advantage of the That you are economical, that you want your dollars to go e case we ask you to satisfy yourself before buying just where this can We are in a position to sell you goods us a call you will also know it, and the M. FAUBLE & SON. Saturday, March 23rd," to show you the Cleanest, Nicest, ga, Bothing but the latest up-to-date Best Assortment and Stock of styles, including shoes of every description. Men's ard Boy's Shoes shown Just take a minute off and Look
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