Wangs gee GR li on + 2 80ST NEWS... 8 © o LEAST MONEYS QJ” | if : ocroeenoned ii Ro , [4 URAL NOTES A SPECIALTY, ) OOOOOOCO00000000000 Fd CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20. 1806 VOL. 1%. TUESDAY'S policy it would ference COL. M'CLURE ret m HANGING IN ELECTION, yt ON POLITICS Suro of ous Seasings as THE BARN Complete Returns From the Entire x Free JT Gow, over fon Weaver | Both Great Parties Denounced as | McClure define with civilize woh brtle irs Sad Death of Clevan Rossman Saturday On County, Lacking in Principles NAMES OF THOSE ELECTED WAVERING IN THEIR BELIEFS. SUSPENDED BY A PLOWLINE. Much Political Slates ind Democrats Swing From Free Free Cutting and Many Broken Bellefonte Republicans Extin Wer From a Frade and Silver Free Voting Result in tection to for { - Victories for Republicans Standard to Only nd Democrats Verseed in, #¢ ye 5 . , Root yas ottrich, supervi-or ‘ Mh : h HAASE PARTY WITHOUT A POLICY nstable of th Middle inspector Ohi inters BARE ROT Harry J K Whiston, inspeciors , Tex nasessor H t J J shaliz, Inspect Joy al reg HOO Democratic party it has no settled rene v eutitied us H " re WB his yw what land perform Lee GOT . eu tne constab ¢ e ie ¢ would have become of country ia ort man representing the arty had been TOR ASRORROT 5 Rn ’ Hatten Inspectors ¥rank elected A Wood n Butler i wtioe W 7] nt Leathers < > t sae Clark, aud A on . ' 8 Dennis, « ‘ [Yeoh ip Pat on judg 8, § ¥ i spectors R kL, clork W J M I H Miller West ly 'a re phi { F rr Precinct : age K 'r . i, in LL MM EEA ’ Gates and I [ate reg I HH Mus 1 i ald Bee £40 - us, - nha? SUDOrY - f ’ IArGiy ef a be gotten Agree, an hoa CK Noh » b : ri East Pre: {Judge W B Ward, inspec : nL kr : h C % Once cd D H Mee - . ™~ D 1 Jol Vel d Ji Reed reg the views varied from a solid go dstand ne 3} ee yrus M Johasor tice 8S T Gang The " rat. jus ' Snow Shoe. West Precinet The Democrat policy It is Frank Weaver, school | Kerns, Inspector J 8 Hrectors J P Jackson, ALr F Markle, supe: Wm Kern Kast h yigors Wm Lytle, Samuel Glen, saditor A W | Uzzle, inspector An centralization of government, and in that Dale, constable Jumes Kay, town«hip clerk sonnor Jas F Uzz Township of Orsi iver t Walter 0 Bryan, justice Jacob Botdorf, tress H MM Wanerite, directors R ( ' rer John A Rupp. East Precinct-~Judge | Gilliam, Geo B Uzzle, supervisors 4 A Quick Geo Sholl, Inspectors Fred Dale D M Tate Jas T Lucas, auditor W A Stekies, constable reg assessor lsaac Armstrong. West Precinet | David Cosm bers, stioe D H Yeager Judge John W Stewart LL E Rebar (ile), In spector Andrew Lytle, M 8 McDowell, reg yl The Next Day it Soowed What was the po Hess, wm high the f tw ne protect n mille erses| nancial ques Stevenso IsOTH Als W E Tat township elork, I' B Kephart, | shoo | i 7 i) nbmnbad tha ambls ard to free cornstalks reason that they have clected the enti Rg Bim about | Judge Willian wp Fleming, reg assessor Precinct Jaoge Geo B irew Chambers, reg (ollege—~Overseer ic party has one against | publican council with two level.head unconscious ed conservative Jemocrats all of whom | struck the floor is wise are for municipal reform. The outgoing Being an obedient child and a favorit seer senool ! : council has a record of loan negotiations | iy family and but sars of age. no OUTS ARE ALL REFORMERS. ® ou the family and but 12 years of age, and extravagant expenditures—a X 'y 1 7 | fal Ihe Colonel 1 t 1 n 3 one entertains the idea that death in such ie Colonel raised a great langh 1 y — . 5 ang account of which will appear later amanner was premeditated saying that on the spoils question both Court susessor Clark Herman Boggs—Overseer Jas Krebs, school direc tors Jus MeKinley, Jas IL. Nefl, supervisors Jos Fulmer, GP Novariy Toho Kelley (tie) auditor J A Crider, constable Jus Moe Mullin, township clerk Elias Hancock, justice FP W Barnhart, East Precinet Judge D E Shaltg, inspectors Austin Curtin, Frank Holi, reg assessor Harry Dukeman West Precinet Judge Wm Fisher, inspectors Richard Gibbs, Harry Charles, reg sssessor A CU [ddings North Precinst Judge Geo Brown, inspec tors Wm Yaenell, Geo Cones, reg assessors, William Fetzer Walker—~Judge Wm Shaffer, inspectors | D Mier. J | Yarnell, overse: r John Gulser, school directors John Beck, Henry Deltriok, supervisors Jos Emerick, Ed Cole, suditor J M Uarbrick, constable W KE Kessinger, town. ship slerk W i Markie, justice 8 H Shafer Rush, North Precinet~Judge DB Weston, inspectors Ed Matiey, Samuel Harto, reg as sossor Thomas Jumes, Township officers school directors Robt Laws A 8 Woomer, supervisors David Kinkesad, Miles Sigfreid, auditor Sim Batcheler, comatable John River, township clerk T RB Dubbs, jastice J W Clary Sow h Precinet—Judge John Penning ton, In spectors Put H Men, J W Collinge, reg as os sor UC A Kennedy, overseer Wm Hell Penn Judge P 1 Stover, inspectors Thos Meyer, E KE Kooney, oversear Jacob Kerstet. ter, superyisors A Stover, A Kreamer, school directors J W Meyer, Allen Keen, B Wing. ard, suditor Wm Moyer, constable D Geary, township clerk Jobn Hoffa, Miltheim<Judge C W Albright, inspector BY Kister, H H Leltzell, overseer M 5 Filed ler, sohool directors J C Smith, Cyras Bram. gart, auditor C 4 Morris, counoil ¥ 0 Hoster. Certainly in It The Tyrone Herald says: Centre coun ty is certainly mit up to the neck, on paper at least, just now. Quickly upon the heels of the discovery of a twenty foot vein of pipe ore comes the statement that specimens of gold quartz is said to be found within twenty miles of Bellefonte, and it is said specimens have been sent away for analysis, and it Is believed the rock is rich enough in the precious met. al to pay for mining Our neighbor should not be envious at some of our enterprising scribes, who manufacture news when genuine news are scarce -~ a An Agriculturist Dead A. C. Sisson, of Pactoryville, a mem ber of the state board of agriculture, whose term would have expired in 18q7, | died on the 12th. He attended a num. ber of Farmer's Institutes in this county and is well known to many of our read. | ers. oC —— parties were alike, but the party on the outside was always made up to the last and be proceeded to express his opinion of the Republican party “The Republican party,’ be said "is worse than the Demo- cratic party because it is less excusable I can hardly recall one single honest act done by that partly since the war. It is only a struggle to retain power. What is the policy of the Republican party? Like the Democrats, it goes all the way from incidental protection to monopoly The war necessitated a high tariff Great fortunes were built up andthe party was misled into a monopoly tariff. On the man of civil service reformers, money question the Republican party | has no policy. In passing the last Bond bill all the leaders declared that the bonds would be paid in gold, but they were afraid to say that in the bill, and | such a party is not entitled to support.” MUST HAVE CIVILIZED DOLLARS Questions on the money question drew i - Singing Lonvention A singing convention is in progress at the Mt. Eagle church class of singers, who are instructed by There is a large Professor Johnson, assisted by Miss Kate E. Dorablaser, as accompanist. Large audiences witnessed the singing each It will close on Saturday even. All are session. ing with a grand concert cor dially invited " ——— Mr. Israel Corl, one of College town. ship's good citizens, called on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shoemaker ar rived home on Monday from their wed. ding trip ~ Almost everybody is complaining from the effects of a bad cold | are quite busy. Our Board of Trade got a move on it last week and may be able to accomplish | something substantial ere long | Miss Johanna Hunter, of State Col. Doctors | The interment occurred on Wednesday morning and was very largely attended The grief ‘stricken family have the sym pethy of their many friends ic that com munity in this sad affliction . No War With England The following is the text of that part of the Queen's speech: “The Government of the United States have expressed a wish to co-operate in bringing to a close the difficulties which have existed for | many years between my Government and the republic of Venezuela regarding the boundary between that country and British Guiana. 1 have expressed my sympathy with the desire to come to an equitable arrangement, and I trust that further negotiations will lend to a satis factory settlement That is sufficient to satisfy all that there will be no hostilities with England over this boundary dispute, The policy of arbitrating all sach difficulties has | Bugland has al- again been victorious. d and IN GOLD GIVEN Of Special Interest to Students and Teachers Agents Wanted BH Woodward Company of Baltimore Md. are making a most liberal offer of $2000 t anyone who will sell 20 copies of “Gems of Religious Thought,” & new book by Talmage This Is one of the most popular books ever published Three editions =old In = days Agents sell 10 to if copies A day. An Estey on gan. retail prices 850, given for selling 110 coves In 1 months. A Flo bicycle given for selling 8 copies in 2 months A [ Fm wateh for selling 60 copies in one mouth his prem tam In addition to commission, Complete out nt vents. Freight paid. Credit given wanted also for “Talks to Children about Je “us 1%,000 copies sold, and it Is now selling faster than ever, Same terms and conditions as on “Gems of Neligious Thought Uther popular books and Bibles also, They offer spe cial and most Hberal rales to siudents and teachers for summer vacation, During last summer 6 large number of stadents and loach ers canvassed for thelr books. Among the list phere were 21 who made over g3n, 57 who won phe Fan premium, and 76 made over $i for thelr summer work, Write them immediately WE M1 We pay men and women $10 to $15 per week ST HAVE HrLr A ———— man, John Stoner, KE W Mauck, J W stover, | from C \ lege, died on Sunday and was burried W A Tobias, Jacob Alter, W 8 Maize, high | { from Colonel McClure a little disserta. | '*F ~Suits { ) 3 constable C W Snyder, justice ¥ I Musser, | o er A % Speard, atthe Branch. | tion on sound money. ‘There are two i at Pine Grove Mills, ou Tuesday. The constable PP Leitzell. | Reme 8 is no sham sale, but the recognized financial policies in the | lady was a sister of Capt. John A. Hun Milesburg-Judge Wm 5 Hall, inspectors goods must be sold at once, | world.” said he "one of jsm and | ter, of Stormstown for easy home work. No books or peddling. #0 been taught a useful lesson by Presi | Steady employment jruaranieed. ha tan - that doctrine | for work and particulars al onoe, A dent Cleveland, the Monroe } & WEY MOL Ww 210 momth Sixth raat | must be respected. | phia, Pa
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