Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in P" HOUSES IN GREAT DEMAND “SOU Thousands of Unemployed Saved from Starvation CAN'T SUPPRESS THE TRUTH Industries are Closed Down which | Leaves Thousands without the the Necessaries of Life—Distress and Suffering Follow enters into A aplied contract reliable newspaper with its patrons in consideration for press of refrained Cincinnati, Jan parade of unemployed marched to City Hall'yester- a4 confer officials. It was, represented to the closing down of fact ¢ the money stringency thrown thou- sands of men out of work, and that suf. fering was widespread. The spokesman requested aid rer work. The Mayor informed them that steps had been taken to for immediate reliel have been made for opening bread depots, SOUP HOUSES AND SHELTER PLACES Mayor that se of hi 20 PERSONS Jan i eis an api wssistance. There are Ar - nly Tox : Tie frram the Sout : society families 1 Ka ¥ a He TecCOoras that descenda fluential folks ir tle society for the) tion began th MS OF nt City are! line of app can be seen pails fille ! and the waiting doned sew work in ti ection apd it down | of the m from fifty sa week, All the ha track men along their et four to forty-five hour men who were « mployed on the exten jon of the and Bethlehem, nearly ol were discharged Orders have been issued by officers of the Philadelphia and Read. ing Coal and Iron Company in the tracks between here 100 them, Schuylkill region that there would be a | general suspension on Friday and Sat urday of this week, 2000 IDLE MEN INVADE CHURCH Boston Jan, 19.-~The “Army of un. employed’ was rictous in Boston to-day. Centre County. | forced an entrance despite the protest, | and | Sunday, and, afl APprOpEiaLS $20,000 | «Arrangements | BELLEPONTE, PA, T CAPITOL GRAFTERS | NOW ON TRIAL! | Refused a meeting place on the street | corner, barred by Sugday regulations | and the size of the crowds from using | public halls, driven from the Commons | and public garden by squads of police | 2000 men marched on anstocratic Trin ity Church in the heart of Black Bay, Effort to Postpone the nied by the Court Cases is De- | threats of the sexton and janitors, | and demanded of the rector. Alexander | CHARGED WITH A CONSPIRACY Mann, by a written petition, that the It collection be given to them, read as follows , *“The men who have come to your | church are some of the unemployec To Defraud the Stat nan Invai 140 elirand 1€ Slate on voice of Boston. We have come of £19,000, is the Basis for the quest you to devote the morning's collection to the needy unemployed I \e mo moos ’ 31 tg First Trial—Trying to Shift the Responsibility to 1 and to make an especial appeal that the offering be large. You can call a meeting and administer the fund as you think best Chey did not they the the promise Ol collection, the thoroughly I | of! streamed out inte 1€ | od again, and started Governor's home, where they " wl. get hirty-seven the former got one state | themselves, they street with the Dw new brough Harn repubiicans ¢ Y rerh n | . , » a march on the capitol of ht to tinal lemand that State rks be it would give then wo shuro {ty caucuses held in i WHS i KeleBhine and Dr. M, A. Kirk for { cil, but the GFVICK 1 O of Poor { High Const ble | Judge of Blee'n.S BORO NOMINATIONS, mierest Little was shown in the par. Bellefonte on Satur- In the West Ward there | test tween Peter coun. latter won a vote of 29 to | 21. Dr. Kirk also received 17 votes for | same office in the Republican caucus and | Darius Waite 32 This indicates that | rlooked at that chamber day evening, lively { be on “ the coming election Dr. Kirk's work in the cot il has met with favor. The tween Harry Kerns aud Jame Overseer of Poor nomination on the Re- patblican ticket was quite lively but Rine was too many for Kern followin nominations were made BORO OFFICES REPUBLIC prove contest be Kine for Wm. B. Rankir M. A, Jack James Rine Leander G Treasurer AuMior rees NORTH Warp n Ww wi M BSPecLor Geo Cannel) Sehool Dir xmstable | Judge of Kl Inspector Counell | Sahoo] Dir | Constable | Judge i generally lecidedly Fail avera promise : An Po 5 y A 3 : weathe ASE ¢ DUsIness ) ® wely is hy ig the shore cl to the financial 1 that upon the co Republican r reryone will herald the day when business again | and the wheels of industry begin to turn. | * . . i 3 rt } he said ! but at present there is nothing in sight v oo : for the hundreds of thousands who are We ; badge , i out of work in the midst of wint tions were false as to number and al : the same old sot but | ] r-nouses of 1893. dou yond M1 } sat the 0a ae a reasonaie was precipitate ‘ “ Scarlet called attention twelve years of 0 the fact i se artic i hased by resumes n : = . shall show “e | false as to measurements, MILLIONS FOR A CIEY's HUNGRY, Pittsburg, Jan. 27.—Cduncils met to- night and authorized bonds aggregating ver $2.000 labor for the leotly employed 1 that Savdet {be false bill randalertly certified to the Shumaker, knowing wo to provide ’ ertified to knowing ANVASs g styles yhbers w hich woome one of The machinery { Cons ribe CANVAS States fifteen cents higher facture that town pair, ar | price e help ne eded 10 manu. this line of goods A KT an easily be furnished in a country like Centre Hall, and there is no 3 why the mode tory gentlemen Shoul . the s of ade ™ + art 1st start d : L fac ed by these energet pot grow into one that w make Cer Hall famous The Hagg Hotel The Haag Hotel, on Bishop which |]. Mi cham is n ns fast one sree weil Lane Anager becoming ost popular RF In this ¥ Mr. Canninghat pen spendiogm nm ng reg dicial WMmirs whol ents CAUSE OF THE PANIC Fully Outlined in an Able Discourse on the Financial Stringency. : ¥ €¢ LAY : ates $100 : : 8 Costin have Wing Dar Harmon in a n ) ered before i Captured »t Last Hickor th at Nashvil The 1 : lin y at Portage, Pa ater, Als when a led and Camp echo at Mes in the declared to Wes In the crime are Carmelo Cavalli, io Degrazio and Giuseppe Felormo Search for these men had been | on for many months, In spite of the fact 4 {that they went dentinal and by this “Just 15 years ago,” he said, “the woll | means constantly changed their appear | was at the door of a Republican Admin. (ance, they were floally located by the The times were bad and get. | police and shadowed Campbell himself tracked his men to aly, followed them there and ca their arrest, Ohioat A ban Hay bell was wounded, found DICHY, arrest of three t ) Pres driver named or i Lt a banquet giv sina on Wednesday night nen have heen ac Om} Hrvan, and he merciless 0. P. all of the | times that Re wobt to against during the hard honor of W . wio are iy flung ba t the G accusations the men's names Rosa publicans were make the when Democrats were in power Democrats times Rong istration ting worse. The public funds were rap- | 1, Continued on page # We allege that Huston, knowing it to iL p Cae The | of El Inspector Council Sehool Dir Constable H. Gass Member f He family w away Davis 1h deny the former are anxiou oid, was g01 & train Miss Ashf ill and is wort marfiage ma) Ex-Senato of Senator Elkin love affairs of her She steadfastly d for Sf Dew malr ob iections are said of sentiment rather than « sition t legroom " will go his The 1 eneral circulation that ex lavis is arranging an antenuptial agree which be makes an owgrigh soo, 000 to Miss Ashford is enorn fortune new wife IMor in Senator regardec i { all CiRims A 1p fy Ml Bellefonte High One f the « eg Was wv Do E Kat - a Delween two Classes, followed ¢ CHD different tact with ’ . Sen dent for att 1 DOK ’ ASSES COM IOWS Mary nue McMurtrie Willard, Rachel! Shuey ) Crissman, Harold Gardner, Nevin Hoy, Wilbur Kramer, Ogden Malin, Walker Rishel, Edward Shields, W Straut Arthur Ward Walker, Norma: Kirk Ivan Suffers Loss of Foot MSE Ore wr 4 r it : ye 4 ! 1 ¥ i New York Central yards at who about two weeks ago wa at work Fi fered the 5 ~ » ere: h *» El eat mined t the patie surn In your copy Ast i nee to give ) \ ' best work and deliver it promptly A Quick Job, J. A. Herrild, of Independence, Sny | der gounty, Friday night wedded, with out QetstAngamng at a babquet at | Middleburg, Soydar o unty, Miss Minnie | C, Erb, daughter of the Rev, J. C, Erb, {of Port Trevorton banquet, the bridegroom proposed to his sweetheart, and she as promptly accept. | od, the presence of all the banqueters, Prothonotary Shindel, also a guest, | the Court 0 was pressed into service, a license was | Orvis issued a decree freeing the two | Trenton by obtained and the ceremony performed in | turnpikes named from tolls, taking ef 'WAS MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE Verdict is Rendered by the Clinton County Courts ST BRUTAL CRIME IT WAS A MO Case came from-Renovo—Outraged and Killed his Little Niece— He Declares he was Drunk at the Time of the Assault we lf seatohtf raigntt im wid that he was only her slayer, He «aid A ' ut mm the back yard to t leave Mary gO alive ie Aged Citizen tizen, wi y i Waddl { Bellefonte, and Mrs of Axe Mant with | y r f ais Ia : ro Lents day | jersey Shore and bas res except : We m of two Gasser Tapped in Hammershy Field The Hammersley iv : : Lil The gasse i { Wharton wm county | Nn that the first tapped some time ago ‘ apped, being a hole of good More wells are to be drilled iy ox pear th and the second ne well Held to come 2 More Plkes Free of Toll Two turnpikes, vacated, condemned |B Vol.30. No. b. FACT, FUN AND FANCY" right, Sparkling Paragraphs ~-Selets ted and Original. KICKING neighbor fatten Kick at Lhe It will never your purse state of the weaths It makes it no better nor worss ive Its mare nk ed ever s come around again t the st FOur s i girls ha drog Lhe ve § it goes again grain The question they will pos INE 950 i ces while Talbot emper LE CHUA gM, book « + 1 inog (reITDAD mooey t paying « rs CO LD a id that the bank Doutl was some Nas 1 us~ un- oney , One al a the presi ong and ntellingence w drawing Finally the erstand now rou Yes,’ t's like dis, aindt 1 night and DE cashie not m : Bank Officers 10 go ) First Nationa) $y 1 wk hold - the regu- : National Bank y ' i were ected resident, McCurdy Musser, W, Fred Rey- W. P. Humes, Coburn, and W, PF, Coburn cashier, { vice M Pres, Jas Geo. F, Harris directors. M. M nolds, W. C. Patterson Geo. F. Harris, Jas. P { C, Lingle Old Son of Revolution Dead. After living 70 years In one house, by viewers, the ote the Hoalsburg and | Isaac Dilling died Thursday on the farm Lemont to State ollege; the report the viewers having been presented Monday, his | fect on Monday last, While seated at a | Bellefonte pike, the other the pike from | where he was born near Fredericksburg, of | Blair county, to fonor Judge His great-grandfather at | first fought with the Hessian army in the | revolutionary war, and was captured at Washington's men. He | then joined the American army and fought to the war's close,