Ig 1 t. tie > districts never could got their road and | will “ow have to look elsewhere. nire Beaver & Gephart vl ng Vol. 15 BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 893. NO. 36 The CHAS. R. KURTZ, - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price pie te $1 per When Paid © When DEMOCRATIC COUNTY 7 ICKETY CONDO N OQ MILES MAD MS (uN (GRO. 1 RAD AL) tt “wr 4 He Oct : sion Cleveland househ termed a‘ Daughter but democratic maj aoe it will never bx rit “ nike frie: looming ty in an appearance of will let the campe the words o it i. Te § : Centre Democrat, | ER Fiona EDITOR | Teachers Insiitutes The teachers institute will meet at Hollid yas on ror TR Grex. HasTines recently received the | Bedford, at Bedford on Dec 18; Cam- Berks county re. From the man- endorsement of the publicars for governor. } 4 tain to predict the Gre nomination. sheriff and that sh the next generation Vote for John P. Co citizen and gentiemen in He wil 4 think y a8 he Is the full sense to of the word. be sure make a very creditable official. - REPUBLICANS in every section of our county have expressed themselves as intending to give “Wash” Rumberger a complimentary vi for Register They know he is well qualified for the an obliging te position and would make and accommodating official o> Or the 154 failed banks up t sixty-one have resumed, fifty-eight in the hands of receivers, thirty. the hands of examiners gone into voluntary liquidation. That encouraging sign. Manufactur- all parts of country are starting and or again as confidence seems 1 -— prevail, Tue story that a part of Cleveland jaw bone became diseased and had be removed did not cause much un. easiness. Aslong as he has a strong arm and a steady nerve republican of- fice holders will be in danger of receiv ing their walking papers. There is little consolation in the jaw.bone story for them. PENNSYLVANIA crowned herself with glory at the World's Fair, last Thursday. The exercises were conduct ed upon a magnificent scale which was in true keeping with the dignity of the “Keystone State.” None of her sister states can compete with her in the great variety and extent of her resources. She | stands foremost in the galaxy of states and is fittingly termed the Keystone in the grand archway of statehood, - Wren Centre county had a board of republican commissioners the different bria, at Ebensbu: gol Nov Dec. =i: Centre, at Bellefonte k Have i Belielonte a Suberb AS A general rie are ton us of Bellefonte and her ] i for that is people. he reasot we have it any other The follow i respon ad. nt A. Vogt, of the firm of Wright spent Sunday in Dellefonte, a n the branch of the Bald Eagle road, three miles from Miles illustrates the po A Good Parchase It is not often that a preacher gets eft but such was the lot of Rev, Noll, pastor of the Reformed church, His good wife sent him to market one morn. ing last week ar Au 1 among his purchases was five quarts of elderberries for which | he paid forty-five cents cash. The ber. { ries were to be delivered at the parson. age. The Rev. considers that he made | & good purchase, but at this writing the | berries have failed to turn up, and be still tells his wife that he made the purchase. He is looking for the chap who got his money --— - A Tiood Age Mr. Joseph Jordan died on day of last week Wednes al Lis home in Aarons. the 88 He formerly resided seyville, in Potter township. | burg, having attained years ge near Tus iis son. inJaw, Rev. Shoemaker, was buried the week previous at Aaronsburg, but Mr, Jordan was too {1 to attend the funeral, RerUBLICAN papers that have been endeavoring to make political capital out of the recent suspension of pensions No The' ohiool fumls paid promptly and when | pension will be suspended unless abso. are tear Fy due, It always required several trips to the county seal where they were put off from time to time by Henderson's diplomacy—in order to avoid the ex. posure of a busted county treasury. That was the condition of affairs three years ago. Do you want to try nnother experiment of that kind? We think not, lute evidence of frand appears upon the { application. The present administra. | tion means to deal fairly with the old { soldier, and the great howl made by re. publican papers was only done to mise lead ¢omoeratie veterans and to cause them to forsake their party and thereby pasist in bringing success (0 the repub. lean ticket at the coming election, A LOT OF NONSENSE | The Spook Stories are Rediculous and Ut terly Silly weeks past the peop reading columns For | fonte trash about le of Belle of imaginary fn have heen and the spooks,” lar “Jack i) and way- Purpos: ly women, ense is tl the little boys and who hear this talk become so l& frightened as soon "he (h 78 It Decomes about our streets at night in: attire and mask, they would better stop and think. Playing spook You 3 nd SRR) is Very dan. gerous business, are | time, to have a « through you anuner, wl v MM DOs m i it is like monkey you are li: {Yur P £y tolerate “spook writer severely Special Torm of eu Th being held and but or : ) is week a special term te is we case will likel county, is presiding. W. F. Reber home from Harrisburg and is filling his | former position as court stenographer, | The first session was called at 2 p. m. John Lig. ia | Monday and the case begun, | gett and Jaenb Long, ve. The Lehigh | Valley Company. | case for a tract of about 1 800 acres of coal land in Snow Shoe township, which | is of considerable value. Messrs. Love, Reeder and Peale, of Tock Haven, are | counsel of ( ry is, fendant As this is one of those long and ted. fous land cases it is pot likely that it will be concluded before the latter part i of the week, for the plaintiffs and the firm Bower & Orvis for the de. EE —— Almost Bled to Death While John Loug, Briar, this county, was cutting wood one day recently, his axe glanced off the log he was cutting, and hit him across the in. step, outing him badly almost bled to death arrived, - of Green when assistance - ay Deathof TT Abrahams On Saturday night T.T Abrahams, y | be tried. Judge Metzger, of Lycoming | This is an electment | Mr. Long had | TWO IMPORTANT RULINGS Judge Frost on Trout Fishing And The kil} ing of Dogs Judge Furst made rulings last week n the Centre county court, which will be of interest elsewhere, brought before the cou Ian who had been of trout with a rod and lis hooks upon it, C Fries : yunsel | man argued that as he had caug id line, i rod ax Judge that no species of fish was more ed by law than speckled trout, an ntent of the he law cle 3 . ‘ sok should , | trical SEPTEMBER WEATHER What Hicks Predicts tor the First F Month ] From the 10th to the 156th of DEr 18 AIWAYS Lar ke h OTN: Cle excitement, The the 10 ¢ 104) the 12th, DIEALISG V el accident occur nnmAanagabl fell, M1 am became a diteh where thes ny turned over them ren Ma) the farmers pro. hey claimed : 1 : ’ IT] nesded ar aulies of oH ADDITIONAL LOCA] Septem. | at prod. | has been or sontinual decline in e eVer since. proves "w ng, Lar the price eal because we | impo Ie | 1 | kets Th | wheat was § but export to foreign mar. at cents tariff o fraud to} It | pecting farmers | single ad vantage as { sir fair, in October Hastings Opera Hons The new opera house at Hastings is | 810,000, Its seating capacity is 500, and stage settings were W. F. Wiseand Co., of The scenery furnished by ! Tyrone. Milton's Falr The fall meetings of the Milton Fair ith, 5th and 6th. The mees will be one of the main features of this year's fair. Remoy ed lo Philipsburg The office of the Passenger Depart: | ment of the Beech Creek railroad | removed to Philipsburg, Centre county { on Monday, and all correspondence for | the general agent should be addressed to that point, was ! 3 Cool Weather : The latter part of last week a spell of { cool weather set in and a light overcoat | was quite comfortable in the morning | and evenings. This is the warning note { that sutnmer is about closing and au. i tumn is al hand. pr 0 Cents Send 20 cents to the CexTie DEMO. CRRT, { the paper until the close of the cam. | paign, Bellefonte, Yq. a well known attorney died at his | residence in Lock Haven. gome time. His age was 66 years, He is survived by a wife and four children. His ailment | wis dropsy from which ho suffered for | ied In Miles Town aship Jacob Shuliz, an aged citizen of Miles township, died last woek aged about 73 years, i | a handsome structure built at a cost of Association will be held on October 8rd, | and you will reveive | | that product for pr AUCH SON THeEne tu among our pwople to World's Fair before the exposition clos Seems be a gene take a trip les, Flattering accounts given by those {who return is whal arouses so and the much interest, fact that the real ex penses of the trip are far beneath what makes the he il most people imagined is what many Every day attendance is increasing and during | present month it will be at its highest | point. | 80 anxious to go - {| Tue Harrisburg Patriot says. Sen. | ator Gererd C, Brown, of York: James | MeSparran, of Lancaster, who was de. | feated for the democratic nomination for auditor general two years ago by {Robert E. Wight, of Allentown; | Farme rt" Taggart, of Montgomery and | Senator Noah B. Critehfield, of Some: { sot, are spoken of as possible successors to Grand Worthy Master Rhone, of the [state Grange, whose term expires in | December, - Every day the papers are filled with accounts of factories starting up again in every section of the country. The {money scare is about over and the de. {mand for all Kinds of products is in. {erensing. The wants of the people are large and the surplus is about exhausted. : - - “ - The Cesare DEsmocnaT will be | mesied Lo aiy address from this date to the close of the eampaign for 20 cents, " ———— «James A. Curry, the eldest son of John A. Curry, of this place, was Killed { at Buffalo on Taesdsy. To was 55 years { of age and was employed as foreman in { a rallroad yard where the acoldent oc. curred, w rks wea | The score was 14toS. The pris 1 ae BAASS nriel Akers w Eterna! Vigilance systems ) Asses! "A.C. MINGLE BROCKERNOFY HOUSE BLOCK. Handsome, Well Made Shoes | We give you For erybody. comfort than you'll and save I'D Vi 1 besy vs the ha mest ar mire! On wwds offered anywhere for less than 1.59, $i $1 OF | sec ITO8 A «Wi sortment Bluehers«aqey $2 buys am dé ipatent tip button boots “ {the greatest bargain we have ever oferd in Ladies’ fine shone ection from a grand as beanliful Oxfords ang v worth) ine hand welt Hatton boot $ 1 Ives you a am od Don’t miss seeing them, cheap at $4 $ $5.5 I buys the best the market affords tn WV patent leather bluchers, We almost feel like guaranteeing them. but "Lis agains {the mile { buys a pair of ») CEtyie as good 4 gant patent Jeather bales yar bext BE There ave people who have a house fail of ; OhilAren and 11 takes a reat deal of money eaeh VOar to Pp somany the ones shod We tes) font we ean reduces the sxprnse Ming'e's Shoe Store, Ke font
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