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The Indiana Democrat from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 1

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'X 'f -W r'rtwvui- ra i ft5 A) -J ii 3 r4k fc rr THE LOCAL OPTION BILL BADLY DEFEATED IN THE LEGISLATURE TUESDAY NIGHT THE VOUniE XXXXVI INDIANA INDIANA COUNTY PA WEDNESDAY MXkCII io igog NUMIO43U KIMI1IEIIM NEWS OF I GOURIS IBM If UK i Appln Mrs Kale Apr In who uni bard end reared In Indiana wm daughter of the lata John A and Jane Jamison af (hta plaee The Tntnlly wm om of the taoqt jmpulsr of the town nod bar death greatly tefrrat-tnd hy pinny of opr rlllsrss fih wm Ilka til tha members at tbe family always associated with church and-' Icql work She wm seventy-eight years old Funeral nervlere were held Tuesday riiornlng and her remnlM away In Oakland cemetery Mpx Apple Is survived by five children nil of whom worn formerly prominent In muslesl circles here Th children are Chirk a Jeweler at Ctuirtottnsvtllo Vs Lllse who Is employed In th War Deportment at Washington nnd who directs church choir In -hat city Harry of AIIoom Philip Th lender of the Reed bond at Johnstown and fismsel ss om ploys of Hildebrand's drug atom and director of the orchestra that bears hta same Mrs Apple ta also survived by three stators and three brothers' flamnel -Jamison of Reno Nov Mrs Elisa -Houston of Penn Run son Mrs Bfilta Thompson nnd Mrs Nottta Walt nf Indiana nnd Benjamin Jamison of Harrisburg Mrs Appis wns an active member of th Lutheran church ill her life The fnnenl will take pine today at Carman Peter German om af th oldest sad" most respected eltlrens of thin county 1 died at hta realdencs In thin pises' Wednesday evening Hareh 1 lNBs aged riyhtyeeveu yearn hta death lag caused by pneumonia nnd compU-' 1 rattans The deressed eras ban saff-rsarSd' st Chqmbentiurg Franktla eoasty- lAter hs moved to Onnmmta Mills aa th west brsnh of tho Busqurimn-m river ffnN'ts Cambria eouaty taut across th line when he engaged sx- tmalrely in the lumber baxtassp He retired from the lumber 'mints In 1M1 Md moved to Indtaho whora ho has since lived a qnlcf Hm usefuy life keeping In cIom touch with March ahd business circles Mr Carman was-' married Augqst 14 1IIR toLneladai Dimkle and atter her death tp CsnhDi' lyn Rraeken who with thoae riill- i dren survive: Mrs Bmllh of A Cherrytree-IX 4 Gurman of Gae- vV man's Mills Mrs John Douglass -''A Cook port Frank Gnrmnn af TyroM Vra Klrkendill af DMuml WiA) mik Bur1 Purhenn nf Jnnnnette and (fro Ifni-vino Riddle critic teacbcv at the -Model school end Mrs Jobs Dangherty of Indiana All the ehlhfi i with the exception of Mrs Kerb-' endall mended the funeral wtlcb wm bold at the Oilman homo Friday nf- :4 tenuxm with the Interment fallowing in Greenwood eemefty- tj Lloyd Mrs Anns Lloyd widow at th Into Andrew Park Lloyd died at ter home near Marcband Thnradny March 4 at-tnberrulnalB aged 47 yesn tallowing A long Illness Born In Oenanny she rf-g cam lo this eouatry whon i gtri and early ta Ilf wm united In marriage to Andrew Lloyd Mr Uoyd succumbed to -diabetes loot Dm 1 -eember Tha decerned was faitMul member of tha Evangelical ehmujL fih ta survived by targe family Urn Vd most of whom reside near Marekand Fnnrrul services were held Sunday sf- tornonn Interment following In tha Marchnnd cemetery Allleen i Mrs Mary Allison dtad'-vk home In Plumvllle on gaturd 6 aged 77 years Death wsTibnj by poeutnanta The deer sued ta rived by her hssbssd Robert A son and these children MUton Alll on nnd Mrs Joneph Vflrkpntriek ij South uhonlng township Rev Prim I Allison of Potter county Dr sari I Flllsnn of Cleveland Md Mrs Van Horn of Jrwin hotol ban I am told have fnDvn off our-third Another caunt hr rvjoto lag- An etuhorixod slalnmrM appeared la tha lopora rrconlly that tho 'Homo Drfonitrr" will bo pabllriied hta year This ta a paper publlohad tha spirit of Christianity" aa Urowule (Jiielcr would any alio In Urn Interest of homo and Amide lint tha iota object ta to publlnh tho numeu of men In thin community erbo olgned petition for license In order to try and Injure them In their buoloeen liu ubrtd with your publication! There are good men In (hta town who olgaed thoae patltloas and It'e a poor rata Uwt want work both way In mutton of this kind 1 Accuse court has finally ended after ilx wraki antaloa and a silly rebcamot In tha Hallman can from cnerrytroe which apidlrallon was of enuroe rafuied Hilt llallmu Mirer tuok a drlak in hta Ilf tad boa the brat hntet In the county ontald of ladlaan with an Investment of at lout 14000 Now he have a dollar and Ih hot id will probably bo closed Wonder how tho eople of Chrrrytrcr rnjay this brand of rehrmT That hoM was the eastern hindquarters hr tho Telford campaign hr Judge end the township of Green end Montgomery were carried tor TeWord by nominations from that hotel Bat mot of that later I had Intended to write yon an ee-say on reform thla week but It will keep hr another time I picked np a heal paper Um other day and wish you would publish tha following clipping from It every ward of which I endorse ARS YOU ONS OP THBM? Old A Harley's Agente Deliver Ore-eerlea to Your Heme? A couple of weeks ago i boons to home canvas of ladtaaa wn mad by agrafe hr the retail grocery More of Harley of Dayton Ohio Thou aunt eat Ic ted orders tar ell kinds of qnearleo from a penny nutmeg to a larrel of sugar Their recces wh mode known oa Thursday afternoon when a ear nearly Ailed with groceries arrived here and oa Friday all day Hrcry teams ware buy delivering gn crrlee to ladtaaa homes Om eaUa-maa told a Mead ho sold MOt worth of groceries Ip private families here Thai were several salesmen and It ta sah to Infer that tha others eold targe nr larger nmoanta Them ralesmen are aiiek talkers They tell our people they pay no store rent no dors hire no mercantile tax or any other kind of tag aad eonaequeatly can sell Kroeerto cheeper than Indiana graeera and the ube Innate part af It is they get snow of oar psoplo to believe It Oh of tho re teamen boasted ho hw mnny of tho but families In town hta Ust Can thla be true? hop not Barely ponou engaged ta other bull Bees and who expect groom to patroalre them would not bo guilty of inch seta Surely they will not allow than ilirk itrengei to bumbaule thrm Into buying groaertea from these foreigners when hot tho remo goods and In tamo Instances bettor gooda ran be bought from homo graoeri it tho name or lower prices If bought In the sum qualities Town pride should enure our people not to Patroalre there traveling iharrh Our grocers help keep np tho town They own property hr re and pay taxes that helps keep up our street! pay tor our electric light watsr end town Improvements while (hose foreigners do not pay om cent towards tho sustenance or bettcrmqnl of tho town They cams hero about every three months nnd tnka uway bout that nrer grts bock and tho profits on tha transact Inn go tn onocs who spend tho money beautifying somo other town If all tho groceries consumed by India na families were bought of yrocora there would bo larger iud bolter grocery stores here and grn- cries would doubtless tr sold st smaller margins because the tncreas ed rales would Justify smaller profits Wo hope tho readers will sot themselves to be hiked Into pat-renlring there torrtgMrs They nr detriment to our town Lot gin the shouldor1' the ner dmo they eemo around tot pat rrulxc Mmo merchants and therob) help build up our town rather than send our money to Ohio to build np Dm towns In that state Wo have nice town and have good stores and the town would bo nicer the stores bettor nnd prices of goods lower If wo mndo nil on' purchases ut home Now qll that ta said ta thla dipping to applicable to the refual of license to tha Indian Brewery sal would you believe It tho writer of that artleta signed a remonstrance against the brewcryT Truly we are fearfully and arander-fully constructed animals OBSERVES If this brewery hod license tbo street railway would not bo hauling half a doten urn of bear a week Bee how everybody but gats hltT Frank Altlmus of Nant-y-Olo tho ever pops tar Hvsryman of that nlnoo wu ta Indiana on Monday to got gtanre at Mr Bryan Hs sxpres cd hbr rsgrst ss being very sorry that he wm nukta to hear hta lecture in the evening oa "Tha Prince of Psnqa" Toasfc of Dilltown wu vis Itor at the couty seat on Monday 8 a Shoemaker of Twin Boeka mndo a special trip to Indtau an Monday to how hta old favorite locture oa "The Prinre af Paaca" Mr fiboe-mnknr says that he hu heard him hr flora In Chicago nnd that he would walk to that ptare to bur Mr Bryan again (to It Mom Thampaoa of Beboai treat ton thin morning for PKtabarg whore sho will visit with frlsnds tor taw days Mia Emily taaebaok of Btaekllek pant Monday and Tuesday in town Mis gsrah Wilson ret anted to bar hams at Ktaklmlnstai Toss day after a month's visit with her coat Mrs toey II Smith IX 0 lover of Pittsburg wu here Monday Enu Cmmlanham and Edna isBnnin were Pittsburg vtaltars hi inlay Jims A Tsytor and dnnghtar Elhmbeth taft Friday mob to spend uw time with Mm Taylor's parents Mr nod Mis Etahnrd Bsoaotl af PlttahBrg Attornoy Ernest Itewart was In FUtotairg Bnardny President Thoms Buttoo Secretary Wand Clark Tom Hildebrand IB Flskre trastasn aad James A meat priori pal of the Normal school loft Sudny to nttesd msri-Ibr of tho odtaet of tho State Normal sehoota at Harrtabarg tq bo ryan'i Lutwra Om of tho targsst nddlenres that vr grnstsd a lecturer la Indian eon-frootad tho taoitar af Dsawcraty William Jennings Bryan Monday svsatag when ho ntamwd oa tha ptattanL Ha wmo daoply gratl-fiold and ptasiod not only with tho stao af tho and lae bat with tho wonderful good order mslatslnod throughout tho entire lecture When tha bow arrived Wood Clark Esq latrodneod the speaker and did It ao well that Mr Bryan protested that he could not possibly fill Mr Clark's bill of ladtataret having promised than ha could prrlom -Mr yam Is sy salon addressed himself to th rindsate and spoke af oratory tor Sftoon mtaates befora entering upon tho subject matter of hts lecture "Th Prtacs of Pescs" Th subject ta rsl igloos om In which tho spookor firmly eiponssi th esus of tho Christian religion and prod nee many arguments to rotate tho Darwinists and tho wtantlAe scoffers who think It ta mnart to bo an iinballarar i Tho axultant maintained hroufihoat the lecture wu th test evidence that th Ulumlned wards af tha great lecturer sank deep Into th hearts at the listeners It wu record breaking them were 1171 tickets sold at Hall's nr bool aathoritlen distributed aboat complimentary tickets to the pres and others and there was partis too tickets sold far standing room oaly tho audience numbering mar 1000 Th receipts were EU0 clear of which amount 1400 wu forwarded to Mr Bryas and tha other plncod In Ih I ressarar's hand af The Young Christian Association of the Normal school Mr Brysn wu received at the station In tho afternoon by on Immense nrowd nnd hs wu escorted to the New Moors hotel whrre he received and shook hands with over two thou-'mt peoplA Hs then went to the 'wine or Rev Cuy pastor of tha i church nnd rested until fi o'clock when he wu taken to tho Normal school nnd received tho eight hundred '-'uplls af tho school At ris ha dlnrd with the bosrd of trustees faculty ind tha members of tho pure Mnny people were present from the surrounding towns among others we noticed Rev Barrett and wife sml rJ urges Brown of Blnlrerilta Fnlrman nnd wife of Pane awncy Thoms Hart and Miss Mnr-112 Hart of Ctarkxburg Miss Emily Btonebuk of Black lick Mr and lire John fit Clair Dr nnd Mrs Pool Reed Mr and Mrs luck Mr nnd Mrs John Williams Ur nnd Mrs Nix andy Mr and Urn Betti of Homer city: E-H McCormick and Porter Klnpori of Cherrytree BehreekenguL of Hogs more Thornes Donda and Mlm Verne Dtmdi of Plumvllle David leurn of Kollysburg and David Rlt-trnhoosc of Richmond: Jnmu Rennett af Onettan and Mrs Gass of Wut Lebanon "Down In Dial sto" Rav Deader of Blnlrerilta will gt vs hta tactnre an ta Dixie After tho In th Court Hous on Thursday March II at I o'clock In th evening Mr wo born nnd bred In th South but bis family wu loyal to tha goven-moot during th war And after th war Mr Pendsr young Mathodtat preacher had soma very Interesting expMtonce wltl th Ku Klux Hs was mobbed several times barely aa-coping with hli Hta Mr Pen dor's story ta quit different from that told by soon Southern aovcltate but advanUgu of bring tons nnd hs tells It vividly qad with pojrar and pathos that holdi bin haaran from first to loot Thou who hsvs hoard Mr Pan-'dor eoaalttar him an orator of nnuusl IwhUAy I Prerentmsnt of Grand Jury TO tho Honorable Telford Judge of Quarter Erealons The Grand Jury In sad tar Hareh Sessions would respoctfully repeat as hi lows: Considerable time was sprat In tasking exmfsl rumination of the Come ly Bnlldlnu nnd we wonld race mend to Ih favorable eonsktamtlon at the County Commlaalaaar repair on Bid building aa follows: I Wo would recommend a rent to bo placed on Court House nnd tha om aa Jail to bo repaired Tho Chimneys on Court House cud Jail to be repaired and pit In proper condition i Thu County Superintendent attic should be cleaned papered nnd varnished 4 The Stair cue bom the Sret to (he second floor to bo taken out restored in mala corridor' nnd the sse-oad flood to be rneouatracud to form a additional small eourt room and Jury moms and nu additional room to he undo oa first floor i Water Closet In basement to he ventilated so that tha odors raminq np stair way to Court Corridors shall be ailmhutod Wt call tbo ataatlou of the OommfaHhmeni to tha soadKtan at all tho noon In tha Court Homo and re commend that Ihsy repair th ssm they shall datarmlM In the way at papering denning and pointing We raeomnwnd the remodelling of belfry sad pointing at Curt Honan I Outside water eioast ta Jail to be removed aad eomhora part of tho Jail Including Dspartmat Women's Department Water eioast sad Hospital to be rseoutrutad so as to be Mte and appropriate pit aa tar eoafln-Ing eoavleta and other prisoners We also visited the Couty Home and cartful ly tavestlgstsd the idlnf farm sad mnnsgsmut at sold lutlttnlsa Wo were Itapreemd with th wise sxpendltare of moooy mndo by Coualy Commlsdnesre The Houa eootalu nB modon eoarealu-eu and under the sapsrvlaor of William Piper and wife we were shown thronghont the horns sad tannd everyth lag In flrst-chu eondltloa Cemmnn Plant Jnry trials In criminal eonrt are moving vary slowly Tho first cue taken ap on Monday nfternaoa wu that of Dsttld Bsmors eharglna him with sml In which Iissy Itavlsan wu tho prurient Ire This wu vary short tbs dsbadant not going on tho Hand A doctor wu placed oa tho stand who gave soon figures Intended to refute tho taeU-numy of tho prosecutrix hot Ike Jury In short time brought In verdict of guilty Tbo Judge after in eloquent plan by tbo dsfsadsnfv ntornoy for the leniency of tho coart pasard sentanet of An of six rent and pay tha cota af prontoatrix (Tho ludgo panned hew A walla wa no the fare of the defendant whtn tha Judge eaatlnud: I sad PWthe sum of Twenty dolls I lying In exiieases nnd five Minn par month an the first af snob nnd every month tar nnd during irriod af Ore ymtannd enter In bond of three Hundred dollar for the rurutlon of the sentence The noxt cue taken up wu that against Jack Neff charged of a serious asuult upon hli daughter There people are from Burnside Clearfield connty but all the alleged otfenxe wu committed between Bmlthport nnd Glen Campbell In this county Th meecntrlx wu on thi stand tor tev-rml hours but either fur of modest) prevented her from stating the facts of the cue with any ctairaeu aad the interest In the rase centered on the l-e Ihlngs the Attorneys Inerestad nld tn each other This went to the niry about 2:30 Tuesday The next rasa tm the list is that af tho Common wealth vs Wn Saylor -turning selling lliuar without lleruar nd furnishing liquor to men of known 'trtrrernto habits The grand Jury finished their work 1 'at work by recommending corals' repairing of the edunty building Vinse reran so datlons sre of usual Interest and nr In tan Petition for Now Srldfs Priltlnnsn from Banks Buflngtoo and Wash In gtoa townships appeared 'efore tho grand Jnry last weok In tho Interest of bridges that nr to be built over streams In thou sections Tha erection of thou bridges hu bora lbs subject of much comment nd tho rtoelsloo of tho grand Jury to whether the townships may bf assisted by tbe county or compelled to erect tbe bridges at their own expense ta suited with much Interest The bridges In question are over Brer Run in Banks township John Pierce eoikdtar om over Flam Creek In Washington township Attorney Elder Ptelor end om at Dilltown In Buffington township Attornoy Somul Cunningham Oovornar Falk March 11 dispeople of ladtau have the opportunity of hraring Oorernor Joseph Polk af Mtxeouri an nf the ittreotlons at the Normal Lector Coarse Governor Polk's dedslv urorkJiSB made tor him notional reputation and now tho people are demanding the opportunity of soring nnd hairing him Let not loos the-opportunity of learning something of tbe men who ire puking history In ear qloriou West tho land of innovation' If you thinking of subscribing Hvv up-toitata county paper tty OmOsgtoEM enM Facta Bothered From th Arehl- A taw days slaee Is ss Interview with oar old friend William McKl-bnney we lea read tha following' particulars' regarding tha building af Ih old Heeond ward school building which I about to bo dismantled nnd tarn Indians borough la Tin th year th building wu erected hud Jiwt two school directors Itotiert Cromwell Tiylor father of John Taylor anj Alex Taylor who are wsd-knmra buiaus man and John Cok-nian also wril-kaown In buuln-iM nllslrx both of whom nr dead ninny w-u-x Th dlroeton eommliulniiid Willlim MeBHuncy to draw th plnns and stwclflcntloni for a new xchnii bonne Thin eoaimlsnlon wu exaduted talth-tally nnd with suh sueeeu that his plans worn adopted and bids advertised tar th erection of th building: When th bids wars opened It wu learned that Cota A McCullough a contracting firm af Westmoreland county ware th lowest bidders st IkfiM and they got the contract with Architect McEI honey superintendent of the building operations The contract pries MAM Included everything but tho land nnd tha furniture which wu afterwards placed In tha bnlldtaq The land wu nttanranla donated to tha school board by Rev David Blair Peter German who died lut week had th contract for' furnishing th lumber and hauled ovary Inch of It torn Gorman's mills whtra hs resided ud hid hta mills Our Informant rays that tho lumbw furalatwd wu th very best qullty of pin what would pnu for No 1 clear lumbar whleh furnished at MAO par thous-nnd feet worth M0A0 new Flvt brotbare umed Butssrd had sub-contract far th muon worts and th building af th will and accomplished th work In very kbort time considering tho mount'of reseed stoM In tha building The brick used k- the bnlldlng wort 11 mod by th Klnnanb la Wut Indiana and cask from MAS to MAO per thousand Tho building was not completed until Into In tho fall and wu not occupied until after January 1st 1M0 It contained sin large roams MxU feet qad largo hall Ms7l hot which won afterwards made Into smaller The old building wan eanridend flat building at tho tlms It won orach ad and tor many yean nftarwsnli and during tho war th hall vra used almost continuously Many of tho entertainments given there during and tl were for Um benefit af th Sanitary Comnilukm an organisation of women who mad aad forwarded to tha war department bsndsgts sod lint tor rnw in th hospitals ud an th field of battle Th lull wu stao the seen of Prof uhlbltlon of Phrenology and Mesmerism which created great excitement In th old town tar wfaoi winter Dp to the time of the erection of this building the children attended mx4 in two mull oaeatory brick buildings om on tha corner of Sixth and Water streets and the other ah' that rornsr of Fifth and Church streets which Is still standing Each building contained om room sad John Weir ays that there was more good strong education imparted to th scholars who attended those old sehoota than will ever com ont of tha palace they are now taught In About the s-ime time this old school building was 1IM and 1M0 Mr MnNhaney was th esrchhect and builder of several Am resiliences the Company store now the Hotel Munt-sranery and the West Indians house The dwellings he erected are tha residences of tbe lata Jobs Coleman on Philadelphia street between Fifth and Sixth st rusts and tho residence of the lute Peter Buton on Philadelphia street near I he Episcopal ebrueh Hold! Daughter's fitago Wardrobe Tha ambition of Mrs Margaret Watt (a dsugter of Ain Bbnn-soo who wm formerly from Block-lick sod wm an adopted daughter of Mm Meldren) and who is a clever llttla dancer of 14 years tq be seen on tho local xiudavills snga In Plttabnrg must go unrealised at taMt tor tho present Tho young woman was married last Thanksgiving against ths wishes at her mother Mrs Shannon of 025 CoIIIm avenue Ths mother refuses to give np her daughters stayo wardrobe which ta valued at IE0 declaring she would mthtr'burn the garments than the girt wear them again on the stage Local Option Bill Beaten Tha House of Representative yesterday disponed finally of ths local option question In so hr a th slon- of IPO Is concerned After listening to argument! tar two and one-half boars tha members voted the measure down by 137 to Si In the session of two years ago the local op-Uoaiste milled votes tor tha measure as against opposed to It but could not get the required 204 votes to pose It The rote wm a surprise' only In th numbor of members supporting tha bill The leaden of the local option fight oould figure out only CS votes just before the roll eras colled Four men switched tha Inst minute to tho surprint of their eoUeagnea Bnlwcrlb tar the Democrat BabotfUta tar'tke PwMcraL v' of Th1 th Lenten Mm ssd wa would bo moderate la everything am WrtaDy aboloBilMM la eating oud drinking It la a Rood thin to owb jrour sppetitte tor a taw week daop yourself wh pleasures and tbiuk a bit why jrou ara hero and poudor an tho hcrcnflsr There wm a discussion of arrenl eolmnio la ooo of tbo tova paper recently on tho tMMloa: you go when rou dlor a ad It wm settled riaht Umm althouah mum able people hare booa discussing that buelioeo ilaeo Moaoo smote Uo water Bat lot ua get back to Leal It la a Mt difficult tor follow aaod to Indulging hlauelf UbltuBi to cut out rich anting But Jrat bow there lo bo trouble about ourtalUag drink Am long bo wo could it Rood old Hoffnma lodloa boor adeof hopoiad oialt jrou could drlak Mach aa yoa pleaoad ood feel bully Kaw Marly ere rjr body hoe diarrhoea you kaow what thqf I Bare aouie ood boor la coming la but there's a mighty lot of carboualod slop mad of Moat ooy oM tblas Hooding tho Iowa aad eouBty ood It (tree tbo bally arho U'o oaoy to obaorro Lent with that dope ruaaiac orerywhero Still they drlak It Tkere win bo groat re-Jotatag la the Uagua and oa tho Hill eoooe they hare (Ire you dUrrhooa flood thing that Ike poopla voted to build that aoweraaa plant thla sum- the brewery Uceaao waa re-(Ued I have been ageali of tho twp Fttteburg brewary traata raprroaaUag probably II browarlca ood aganta from CroaouB CoaoBMUgh Uoeacr'o Altoona PUBiautawaey Da Bo la Kltlaa-ntag Cambria tpangtar Patton and other biowortm all nmntag riot and teiliac oa they pleoae Soma of the submit hoteia have enough free to nut them tor a week I hoard om of thoae ogaata at ho took the trolley tor Creek aide toy art Iota of aa but plenty of botlBcaa for all A follow told bm ala ear loada of boor eamo la Ctyrnw om day laot week Now why tho Secretary aad Vtoe-Preaidaat of tho Lsagn got buoy aad reform thia thlaa? Aad oar Imbm hrtwery la tho oaly brewery la the State lofaaod a lleoBaa I wad the other day la a town pa per tha raainni glrea by tho Court far rsfuataa tho brewery llcenao The Court anya: "Th petUloa Slod eon- tataed tha aaaMa of MM reeldeqti of 1 thd eouaty aad tha remaaatraaaaa the of About I tW iwAdtau of Um eouaty oatltlad la tho ooart'a aoaoid-' Witten Of tho toawaatniBta about MM ware moa aad MM women" aad from that ho anya tha people who ooadaat that brewery are not fit to hare a Uceaao Every Judge la Fean aylraala who reada that Sadias will hash aad wonder how ho over got elected But III teU yoa later how ho got elect Now eeo how tha Scarce Ho: flM voter without much effort rigaed tho patltloa 1M voter tAQO wamea and Mt children elgoed the remoo el reacei (tod you know how thee people were foe elcmaturee) ab legtag that tho mm who have charge at that brewery are not fit Aad it le tha truth that IMS of them didn't know they were aeeaelag the manage meat of boinc unt The Court know It too whoa tha opinion waa wrlten The tomnamraat waa a trick gotten "Wly tha Leugao aad their attonoya Sat whr talk about a court opinion that la too oflly and aafklr to die- I noticed that thi rodaoud tho valaatlsa of tho brewery that tho borough wlU loaa prob-gbiy JM la taxeo tbla year Tbia li man canaa far refoietag la tbo roaka of rofora Aboot btowory baada are thrown oat of mpfaynat by tula fool per-tnrmaaM aad I think It oaly Mr that tha LeagM open oa employ meat agn-ry la tha Seesad church aad get tlneo man econelklag to do la order to load and elotha their whree aad children ei rafonnare la tUa town aad watch their oatioe la all Juat ae fanny as to om Stack Ooorst of tho imum Hoaeo solas to train In hie Aa to trsatlag: eourt bogaa tho Loagae publUbed a letter requcatlng tho ooart whoa lloaa-aeo woaM be granted theta no tioatr lag rale be ataehsd This latter was teed by It Welsh vice president mf the LeagM aad fi mlr nn Becretary" Nothlnc like -edvertlalac youraelf end trying to apllt STimsm hualnem with tha Mg ah toraey of tho Loogoa Nr Aadmop ky-tbo-woy la tho profraw of law nod equity la tha Ptaree Buelaasa Col-taao ladtaaa Pa whHo every mua JatouAt tolM hi own lawyer Well the uathtrauUng rule wee aooordlngly ataeleS By etagutar oolod-deaeo our is Me legle latere ataaultaaoooriy ialrodueod a bill mQio aamooSeet Now taut it to you that than waa aa all-' eawaad undaotaadtag ap on the Hill aboat thla baalaamf Then It wae that a Philadelphia paper celled them all Boakeya Om good thing about ao tiMiino ta that a fellow ana go get ITdrink aad not bo with tha other tallow lying la wait for him Still tbo other Mlow eateken hlm on the etreet aad hokto him op tar a run ay to ooo a fellow band Unto or Mar fallow! Sack a atekol and go to the botfla la the country it ta ffir -kjessstm1 Swday aad Mag deutodthl Saimo at the haiel many of them mIo ill Ihetr driaktag at too RShegftas aad lo rammr of tbs 11 Crassman and hta wife Borah A Croraman am dead af pneumonia -at their homo In Wllklnsburg after having lived happily together for half i century Mrs Crosamin died pa 1 Thnradny night and her husband ana '1 summoned about 4S hours later 13 Croumnn: of thla pine accompanied' by hta wife were with his parents a ths end wy Charles Martin aged II months -died on March 1 at tho homo of his parents Mr and Mnr Georg Wiley of Blalravllle Death enured from bums reorlrod when child waq scalded ten (lays prsvk Funeral scry Ire were held day Russell At the Russell homo In Bbclocta on -Friday March fi occurred tho death of -lhs CatharlM Rusoell sgsd IB-: jssr Tha decoaoed Is survived by har two sons Prof Frank RusmII of ter ami Robert Russell at home They tell af Btalnvtllq man who was going down street with s' glrL 8he wm om of tho kind who belle vea In tbs power of tho gentle bint and thoy pasted a candy atom she sold: ''Doesn't that candy small goodr tho mH rapt lad stop Ua white" u- 1 I Nool and Mr Myitta Sponew" both or non won marrlsd at-Nidi hotM'on Tuofidsy" Jtarcfi ll iqukp- Serious Hunting Asddsnt While hunting mot hi Monday of hut wuak Lester Bsrtle-bsugh aged IS years sustained probably fatal Injuria Ho was holding a shot gun In ono hud end probing a rabbit hote with stick which ho held In tho other whoa tho gnn urns accidentally dtaehnrged tbs eoatente goto glnto hta toft arm above tho at bow Ho at one tiod the wound with a handkerchief and walked over mlto to bln home and wu later mat to th Ponxantawney hoerltal It thought be will dia from Up lore ol I -A.

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