THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, APRIL 27, 5. PAG LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS RAILROAD SCHEDULE NOCTHICE TRANBFER OF TAVERN that the | Notice is hereby glve Me'll Rink It. Andrew M, Reeser, wis office of the Clerk of Quaris fi IF transfer of Lhe fay fouse in Mitlhs | Bruty art Fa. A} Cased. Tomizd NoSensation wlism 0 oF 0 i COMMERC and INDU STRY Labor. Railway Strike In Italy. RH opporiun YY Hon +e Owing to the refusal of the gover: Fr AVE : A I —— ——— ment to g nt the demands of t Eon, eaapecs 8. uike mam deetared | 30d Tore than Nr. Tawa wleged in SOCIOLOGICAL : cle hose imvoliving Ju0.000 persons. The govern K I py 4 who believe in hh say these state by 4d : ‘wuts re also laughed at when . A railroads in operation. The strike was ment were ) LUgl Young Men the World Needs. a protest against the government rail HEM . 4 4 ) Governor Cun ns of lowa, speak way bill dealing with the control of Fhe situation repews. inieresl Rh be ug at the annual dinner of the Des . Vay installment of “Frenzied I referred to An ody Magazine In drew Carnegie told how H togers substituted th nd John D of Rosa French Strikers Shot Down. y-Haggin-Tevis properties for th ‘ , toll ¢ J ML | || gatens, lat Benner Township. deceased The strike of the porcelain workers | Boston grou { “coppers.” 'l A i a \ ’ /& jogisier of W Sof Centre county Ya. ul at Limoges, France, continued ment took strong measures to keep the employees and collapsed after tl passed, much disorder, last week the strikers attacked the attempt ions Bakers T 1M The Bug View, Commercial. | J Gasoline Cars For the Alton [FFORMATI Kost dl dirtiest piace iV.) JOLOT rs of the CLE! bh UE Lin roowis which It would be impossible i ————— Certain patrons, through negligence, . * A Timely Suggestion. ‘ ve A a bod A pr—— RELIGIOUS * +4 EDUCATIONAL | | A > A . ») * W The Least Tre uble, +e : ~" . p——————— RY you) [he Purest Gas, Mis cellaneous | Gladden's Chur - ————— » Head f the D.A.R ; be 5 ‘ : 0X | SAFE! BN es Es I a aaa Pyuitable Row Shakes Lonfidence irs Ohiloh’s JOHN P. LYON, ue Consumption y destroy y . Cure Ihe. lung uce has been shia un by the ' ler Hyde feud r control of the |} ned to Arcade Bidg, Rellefonte, Pa ngs co 1 d the scenes Lt ¢im Ler Mr. Hyde st * d 3 | i t in 80 far as it 1 sures th gre giants hind the n In anoths f | | tion was seen In a sn + man frou i + q ’ + ‘ 1 | vda within two years hattles p lowa 14, when the poh gun was blown iw jured : : : go or i raliroad pre ’ "1 he Lawson in Monaco bay April 15 rush of a crowd of newshoys § LLL with a letter vining 1 ture of tis Inmes Hl de and assoc hich he declared that Pres lly wit] im He dm from using the funds ng his check for 361 4406.00 with the treas his oblect was to leave to the directors the rom A hall in Indianapolis, April 17, 3 i four were erushed to death and fifteen | -H O U S E CL E A N E R S - sriously Injured } An ” I'he main building of the Vanderbilt i university at Nashville, Tenn., was de stroyed by fire April 20 MAVE YOU EVER USED Deaths, 6“ of the’ general agents at the Hotel Savoy United States Senator Orville 11. Platt pr C £ ar Pursuant to the resolutions passed by a large majority of the agents of Connecticut died at his Washington \ / " Y or two for ae a committee called on Mr. Hyde at Lis home and formally asked him to { (Conn) home April 21. He had served Flakes : : resign his position as first vice president of the Equitable. This Mr in the senate continuously siney 1879 YOu N ON Hyde indignantly refused to do and gave notice that Le would fight to Ae, seventy eight Young Wife—Ol, Henry, isn't baby retain his position and Inheritance, He asked that the agents defer General John Palmer, former com: Just the brightest child in the world? 2 or ira eens judgment until official Investigators should report mander in chief of the G, A, RR, at A) Hubby-1 guess so. But he's not se bany, April 15, aged sixty-three. bright as the one mother used to have. propriety of the transaction. Then came the meet \ ’
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