THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1597 The Centre Demooat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, -~- EDITOR & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call 1183. PEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price #1 If pald In ADVAN per year Speci RE DEM ny one of tl % io ra "Tergd < teen OL AHE ¢ Cite nt ) wold fields continues Reports of rich finds cox ue and more are planved rove that he is last of luring the d was a demo campaign That kind »y 18 too thin to be satisfactory - —— : price of wheat has been fluctuat.- ing “considerably during the Many wheat conserva- and our a great hurry lvania do than election. come orate that on there wi Niagara Falls Excursion The last low rate summer excursion of the season will occur ou Tuesday, Sept. 7th, to Niagara Falls via the Central R R.of Pa. Train leave Bellefonte at 7:20 a. m., stopping at intermediate points. Fare for round trip $5.50 Tick. ets good for return passage within five days exclusive of going date - will i A Good Fence Ww ling an article that should interest most farmers. It consists of o ance to build a wire cable fence that is strong, darable The ma- chine retails for $16. A sample of the fence and machine will be on exhibition at the Grange picnic - K. G. BE. At Lock Haven E. Shaffer, of Nittany, is sel. novel contriv. and cheap Ou Monday the K. G. EK. of the Sas. quehanna Valley will hold their district convention at Lock Haven, The Belle. fonte castle will go down of the Central. Fare 70 cents. » i —— AI—— Grand Success, At the last meeting of the Executive Committee of the Patrons Insurance Co, held at the Brant House, Bellefonte, Aug. 21st, 1897, they approved $97,000 in risks, all of which had been taken in twenty. four days. HARRISBURG LETTER How Treasurer Haywood Was Se- cured From Possible Loss. The Only Disagroeable Resolution Was | Killed In Committee May Be Sued | IY Pennsylvania's Wheat Crop. Orr Aug. 31.8 created in eral le pondence.) mewhat the publica ading newspapers state f a story to the effect the Commonwealth Attorney General Quay and Penrose, Kn to inde by cretary of er, Deputy senators Reed and others signed State had mnily advancing equally well for $20,004 Haywood for account of of the legislature known for several not regarded here Owing to the caused the “go by th ernor on the expenses ol tion contest positively money wn, Treas money on to certain empl This fact had been ures salaries as anything unusual embarrassment that was state treasurer two years adverse action of the gov riation to pay Heller-Laubach elec treasurer year to advance any of the Commons others on the secret of the in existence transaction, approy the the refused this Becretary Reeder and any nd is A privat hag nothing nomination r the r general, and James S 8 easily Urer nominated for stat treas Killed, the Disagreeable Resolution There ention Centre of hreege William unty, offered a resolution equivocally endorsing the action of the governor vetoing the Becker bill, the mercantile tax and Simon bills and the appropriations for legislative in- vestigating committees, and condemn- ing the legisiature for passing “these dishonest measures and for Ignoring or making a farce of the various reform measures urged and promised by the last two state conventions.” This reso- lution was sent to the oommitiees on resolutions without much ceremony, and was not heard from thereafter There was considerable interest shown by those who attended the convention in the various gubernatorial booms which jostled each other at the Lochiel hotel, which was the Republican head- quarters, Among those who were here to confer with the delegates and get an inkling of the sentiment in the dif- ferent parts of the state regarding the successor of Governor Hastings were Congressmen Charles W, Btone of War. ren, William A. Stone of Allegheny, William Connell of Beranton and Peter A. B. Widener of Philadelphia As It looks now the contest next year will be one of the most exciting that the state has ever seen, Ho many elements promise 10 enter into the fight that it in a dificult matter now to foreshadow the result. The usual reports will be sent out about this or that leader fa- voring this or that candidate, but It is pretty safe to predict that the lead. ers of the party will go very slow In making any deciaration before the can- vass has proceeded far enough to de velop the strength of the several as pirants for the office of governor. Those was a little in ne when un in | politicians who look far of | and THE HARMONIOUS CONVENTION, | The Junketers | I'o Enforee the Choeoso that | Elkin, | a bond | months, but was | | bers decided to ad i | tion to each person the | { his bond | | prepar: n f Lilie Al | bungling ° Shortlidge ot | into the future the candidates rmitted to make their own the interference of any the potent forces of the Republican party. As to the Democratic nomina- tions it is belleved that the success or failure of the nominees will depend upon the harmonizing of the sliver gold factions of the party. As it Attorney General MceCor- mick vill probably b the choice of the purely antl-Quay clement for gove ernor ure of the will be pe fight without opinion that 100KE now het Junketing BIL r two ago several s«¢ hous committe junketing trips York and Philadel ! of the unvelling Washington monu- ting nch in ym for views re if these about nators who are which of the member on a bx hey wanted ro n of thelr vernor's What they would not lo the Importunate d¢ erer, who furnished f liquid refreshments, ided for the con commities a § of the a communica y participated ir these junkets to make a voluntary con tribution toward the liquidation bills It I not expected that the re- sponses will®be either prompt or large. Meanwhile the anxious caterer who furnished the liquids threatens to get money through legal Harrisburg visited last by th grangers fr They came 1 process was week m all Arts vania in| mem- , of the | HUBLERSBURG ITEMS Some of the farmers in this vicinity are sowing. Wim. G. Carner was to State Colleg on business, on Monday and Tuesday The show on Fridav eveni very well attended. but they entertainment, ng was not ave a good The United Evangelicals improved the appearance of their church by putting itl a new carpet Mr. Ammon Miller, who had away for some time, 18 in behind the counter in Hoy's store Mrs. the sick list last Typhoid fever is The W been Whitman, who wa ] week, not her ailment M S.of the Ev church will hold a sociable iv the church yard on Saturday evening, E is cordially invited to attend DEATH: The three-month-old child of Harry Shilling, died at Clintondale, on Saturday Interment in the Union cem ery ofthis place, on Monday afternoon This makes three deaths in this family | since Spring. Mrs. Shilling and and a two-year-old child eded them angelical verybody Ore pre - UAK HALL arrie one of i ladies visi Miss Bertha Armstrougs lately, also M | Speerly | Mr. Wm, Doughterty and fan | Chas. Douglass visited at Penn Hall | | Miss ( Carson, | Bank's, pleasant young day. | { Gramiey's, " > i} lenle at Williams or m the “4 thenrts This ex bring vy = Years $ and sw ro gather | called, ar chara the = iid 1! t of the Je ina partment id gisiature Pennsyvivanian's Blg Wheat olonel Thon Cretary f rop the the Ania an J. Edge state ieulture in | Year | ! : F 4 0 and he neervatively yield of wheat at 20,000,000 bushels. He gays the advance in price came at a time when very little wheat had been sold by the farmer, so that he gets the benefits of the big Jump in values, With the present figures as a basis, he says, the net gain in values to the farmers of Pennsylvania by reason of the great advance in the price of wheat is simply enormous. He thinks the ef. fect will be felt in all channels of trade for a long time to come Senator E. B. Hardenbergh having been as a candidate for au ditor general this year by the Republi can convention, It Is understood that he will bob up serenely as the can- dAldate of the party for secretary of ine ternal affairs a year hence, Harden bergh hasn't much faith in postponed political promises, but the belief Is en. tertained In Republican circles that he will be given » place on the ticket next year. He was endorsed for the nomina- tion for auditor general by the labor organizations, and they will Insist that he be recognized John Q. Stewart, deputy state super intendent of public Instruction, has de. cided In a case submitted by the Me. 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