The entre Democrat, NOVEMBER 1, 1804. THURSDAY, CHAS ED. & PUB. THE RACKET. A R. KURTZ BELLEFONTE qi ), CRIDER EX. Mm ul RECEIVING More Dry this Fall th GI1VING..... and 25 cent —eVANTINE DEPARTMENT o Ar ana oy vs Jap Baskets sm — LOCAL DEPARTMENT. week “The church wil the new Te ockerhofl's new building, on Monday evening. It ladies « pen a festival in mple will continue during the entire week. Mr. E. PP. Campbell, a superintend.- New York and Erie railroad, friends at this Bellefonte boy Some years the ent on the spent last week place. Helis a who has n ago he was Shoe rail Mr, J if twenty.four ve among former cket ngent in Sow » at this place after returned re oseph Sankey an al Ary, He Is a son of dec'd., of Pennsvalles, and is a brother of Mrs Wm. Bell, of Bellefonte. He is living ’ he cently to visit relatives. ex-com. Thomas Sankey, at Vacouver, Washington, where engaged in raising fruit and has | perel. ~Mr. M. Fauble, the train, on Tuesday York city, where he a large bankrupt sale of clothing, It is more than likely that Centre county clothing buyers will profit largely by this trip. much from this firm of hustlers seem to take pleasure in look their cubtomers fnte rests, the clothier, took for N¢ Ww to attend night gn, Lies who ing after DON'T LIKE IT. CRITICISED AS BEING TOO SEVERE. like The Hastings People Don't the Course of The Subject to Censure, sDemoorat’ singerly Party During the past week rumors of dis. satisfaction reached this office came the form of a compliment. Certain republicans, and warm personal in ing the CexTrRE DEMOCRAT for course in the past few weeks for being BIG VALUE---LITTLE MONEY | { We did fl { General and the appeal from his friends re several broadsides upon the | for mercy shows how well the aim was | directed and that it was quite effective. return unfair, why county to make a defence and the charges, if untrue or an't they stand the test? Is very morning of his effervescent glory? H : { oceasion, has avoided State issues, They never cun expect too | Is he like the foaming, sparkling spray that the delicious draught of in all its splendor for a moment crowns | sentations | 1 {and indicate that manage friends of General Hastings, ave censur- | its | dis | that he we too severe upon our aspiring townsman, | | With their own political organs in this | should the Hastings crowd complain? | 1 their | hero sinking in public estimation in the | { about 1 shown, Is a high carnival of and startling sweeping tinal tirade of and its people 3 misrepre- misstatements: broad, assertions: a cone up the that at this tim abuse 1 South require no courage or particular for acter or mental acun § weakness of uses such weapons; his continual abuse and ridicule of the democratic party | and its leaders; his repeated declara- unfitness to control and tirade thelr the tions ol government hi love heir want f patriotism aud of count t Coura ld prostrate the of the country in order minds accomplish vancements i8 50 {to pre] ol hereby politic that the Is sucl | ai his i for styled Howler,” ~and fitingly reasol grea “Calamity man large enough, patriotic enough to fill chair? It remains for the 'e, These CENTRE DEMOCR the execu wns peopl Cl are AT, Ci} | thinking people to consi mn drops flat, seeks its own level, be. | re the public gaze? Can’t your hero the 1? Don't pochs of his at the urt the favor of the political bosses | if the d Pittsburg. Now, them, he would be surrounded by a ring of political heel ers demanding favored legislation, sub sidies which would encroach upon the Only the ire Je 4 ww of the methods ai people. #¢ in the inner ¢ at Harrisburg ki d opportunities for gain great advantages through an exe. As Gen her, could he cutive still hig benefactors dot down ? he is too politic to hat, There is where the great dan ger lies in his election. In proof of | this charge, Gen, Hastings upon every He himself. The public that he will sacredly will not commit has no assurance guard their right And in this respect be stands in striking contrast with hon: Rob't E. who had the courage to veto over 180 bills passed by the last legislature, many of which were infamous jobs and steals, Cana Gen, Hastings, with his life-long political as. gociations, be trusted ¥ That remains for the people to decide, on next Tues day. Gen, Hastings campaign from begin. ning to end, as has repeatedly been est Pattison, Hastings is a pring afford to turn his | search- | | | Mrs. Harpe: publie finances and the rights of the | her age being 2 3 day. | Ga} unscrupulous men to | they vote. If our course of cens ed the dicta We have thy { e cire stances, and make a l 8 of good governmes to rally by the stan of Phila foremost there is t Make Out a ¢ He Was ered thont 50 0nrs Hi | wi father of } ve . An 18 children. five of whom survive Lattie Girl Dead Louisa Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Hoffman, of East Logan street, died Sunday night at 12 o'clock: and 1 Tuesday vears, ¥ months Funera look place morning as ‘clock, nterment in Union cemetery ‘Tissos Pictures.’’s at the opera house on Saturday evening Monday John George Hazel, Norman Wood and thony Wood, mn sport, arrived in town, Living {On evening An- isiclans They had been on a hunting expedition at Snow Shoe where Johnny Hazel the famous cornet shot in John Uzzle’ deer park. While in Bellefonte they played some choice selections est, a fine deer The proh bition people held a large | meeting in the Court house last Thurs. Mr. Cushing delivered an able address that was highly appreciated by all present, The Mileskurg band fur- nished excellent music for the occasion, Hon. H. T. Almes, of Williamsport, eandidate for Judge in that district, also made a good address. dayevening. of Williame { stand by your convictions by endorsing | woul savage. | crat ] | i | LB i i | SHOULD WITHDRAW. CALDWELLCAN ONLY ELECT A REPUBLICAN Sttaation of (he Senstorial Muddie--Deowvo erats should suppor: Mr senator On Tuesday, Dauphin Ae !pominee in under Th ballot tizens Ticket Woods ( win a republic i piace { democrats At Savage's papers 1 and that his | ar and tha his | jury, we believe, b name the ticket. Surely to have enough re- persecute Mr, have done tself at out boldly ill his friends to vole for assert once and that he will come : | ut and regue by er, but by any other course he can not hope to succeed himself this course he can win lat. and can only erve to turn over the district to Cam- eron and Quay THE TICKET cratic state and will commend itself to any demo. dem county From top to bottom, Singerly to the last man on the local ticket, is gen. | uine democracy and should be heartily Hazle, | endorsed, If you are in sympathy with the teachings of the democratic party the regular nominees, Dont cut; dont split; dont break your ticket for the sake of giving a complimentary vote, Vote your ticket entire this year. Change In Ballot * Owing to the decision of the Dauphin county court, the name of Matt Savage, our democratic nominee for senate, will have his name on the official ballot un. der a special column headed * Citizens,” This will make the official ballot one column wider than it appears on the sheriffs proclamation. His name comes next to the last column. ! i We { accidental dea SINGERLY' S HECEVTION Saturday m rm. | streets, Hous 0 3 | vata } private | most | LH] WW f Wm. ed by 4 HT i pPurpo and party who arriy ne Tol M. Singerly special train at 8.20 that morning Tyrone. At least a thousand people a t | Lratu pull from winbled al Liu dep i \ OL dynamite, MARRIAGE LICENSES ihe Fast Week -—-Tuken Docket om the ental Death iim exar pon exam au i Tes i i Ve ¥W | piay, but later . I mtion, iL was unate man hy f a car. Ashero oroner 12; i a brother inJaw becker, Milest iro Of Interest to Firemen One of the many pictures that are | shown in Tisso's European Novelties, is | one dedicated to the firemen | painting which was destroyed i | Metropolitan Opera of Ameri from the original n the House fire, New York and illustrates a fireman rescuing a child from a burning build. ing. Real water and smoke and el trica' effects makes the tableau o the in series. At Garman's opera house Sat. urday evening, November 8 ca. It was taken city, most interesting pictures (Wreck Near Poale A freight wreck occurred near Peale Monday night on the Beech Creek rail- road. Several cars were badly broken up. Four tramps were riding on the train at the time. Three of them were killed and one was badly injured. The tramps are supposed to have been burg. lars, as a kit of burglars’ tools and sev. eral revolvers were found near their dead bodies, Their names could not be learned, ‘I'raffic was delayed about two hours before the track was cleared. Ang you a democrat? 1f you are, it is your positive duty, barring all forms of business and other engagements, to go to the polls, on next Tuesday, and cast your vote. See that your neighbor goes also, FAUBLES 9 FAUBLES’ THAT ANEMAN SVEECH UN Rpoe ‘ y 4 Ag resent af sald meet All iT Gen : ey as f a 1 b 4 two of | went be ] \ { replied, | never w GARMANS. Lower than Wilson bill prices, Panic prices not in it with ours. 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