Gregg Twp. N. P...Geo. Weaver, Ch....... Penns Cave he “° John A. Long Calvin Rishel. Gregg Twp. E. P...James C. Condo, Ch...Penn Hall a s* H.B. Herring, William Frederick. Smith, Ch.....Spring Mills J. 0. MeCormick, Robert Neese. Haines Twp. E. P...R. E. Stover, Ch...... Woodward “ “ M. Orndorf, A. A. Stover. Haines Twp. W. P. Geo. W. Keister,Ch.daronsburg Half Moon Twp...Emory McAfee, Ch...Stormstown “ “ C. A. Cross, J. M Ward. Harris Twp...James A. Swabb, Ch........ Linden Hall * £ Philip C. Bradford, Isaac Woomer. Howard Twp......Geo. D. Johnston, Ch....Mt. Eagle “ “ Gregg Twp. W. P...John “ “ ““ ““ “ “ “ ““ i“ Rob’t Confer, 34 H. E. Leathers. Huston Twp... Pn Henry Hale, Clu dulian 56 . D. Ardry, & se J. C. Nason. Liberty Twp........ W. F. Gardner, Ch.......Blanchard Marion Twp................J. W. Orr, Ch.. . 5 $6 J. 8. Condo, John Yearick. Miles Twp. E. P...Daniel W. Harter, Ch..Rebersburg ge ad Chas. Brumgard, Clayton Weaver. Miles Twp. N. P......C. J. Crouse, Ch...... Rebersburg 5 6 H. A. Detweiler, “ “ “ “% hi te D. N. Emig. Miles Twp. W. P...Edward Miller, Ch... Centre Mills te £4 Geo. N. Wolf, $ 46 Harry Ream. Patton W. P............D. L. Meek, Ch............ Waddle “ J. W, Biddle, “ R. H. Reed. Penn TWP....ovnnniiiAd PoiZierby, Ch.....oi.ion Sober “ “ John F. Garthoff, E. E. Smith. Potter N. P.........G. H. Emerick, Ch...... Centre Hall ®t Thomas Moore, i fe David Keller. Potter 8. P...... James B. Spangler, Ch.... Tusseyville 46 4 +. L. Goodhart, W. W. Spangler. Rush Twp. N. P..Wm. E. Frank, Ch.... Philipsburg Rush Twp. 8. P...Michael Dempsey, Ch... Powelton ““ “ ennedy, Patrick Hefferan. Snow Shoe E. P. Lawrence Redding,Ch..Snow Shoe + 4 J. A. Humpton, James Burns. Snow Shoe W. P...John R. Confer, Ch... Moshannon “ ee J. T. Lucas, J. A. B.. Miller. Spring Twp. N. P...William Heburn, Ch... Bellefonte hd ee John 8. Yearick, L. H. Wian. Spring Twp. 8S. P......W. H. Noll, Ch... Pleasant Gap £e “ James Corl, Harry Gentzel Spring Twp. W. P...Abe Switzer, Ch........ Bellefonte os . ...Hannah F. M. Beckwith, Joseph H. Goss, “ “ “ co ot “ “ ““ “ “ “ “© “ “ Union Twp...........Chas G. Hall, Ch............ Fleming £6 se Stover, i a Warren Landsbery, Walker Twp, E P......Ira C Ohl, Ch............ Nittany $ ee N W Shaffer, os $e Burt Beck, Walker Twp, M P David Whitman,Ch Hublersburg £6 54 Harry Stover, Jacob Weaver, Jr, .“ [0 Walker Twp, W P...William A Royer, Ch........ Zion € te Showers, ‘" * A L Shaffer, Worth Twp........ A J Johnston, Ch...... Port Matilda fe $¢ P W Young i“ ““ Geo R Williams. The regular rules of the Democratic party will govern the conduct of both primaries and conven- tion and for the benefit of our voters we herewith append them : RULES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF CENTRE COUNTY. 1. The Democratic County Convention of Cen- tre county shall be composed of one delegate for every fifty Democratic votes polled at the presi- dential or gubernatorial election next preceding the convention. The allotment of delegates to the several election districts in the county shall be made by the standing committee of the county at its first meeting in every alternate year succeed- ing the presidential or gubernatorial elections and shall be in proportion to the Democratic votes cast in each district at such election. 2. The election for delegates to represent the different districts in the annual Democratic county convention shall be held at the usual place of holding the: general election for each dis« | == trict on the Saturday preceding the second Tues-- day of June in each and every year, beginning at three o'clock p. m. The delegates so elected shall meet in County Convention in the court house, at Bellefonte, on the Tuesday following at twelve o'clock p. m. 3. The said delegate election shall be held by an election board, to consist of the member of county committee for each district and two other Democratic voters thereof who shall be appointed or designated by the county committee. In case any of the persons so constituting the board shall be absent from the place of holding the election for a quarter of an hour after the time appointed by Rule Second for the opening of the same, his or their Place or places shall be filled by an elec- tion, to be conducted viva voca, by the Demo- cratic voters present at that time. 4. Every qualified voter of the district, who at the late general election voted the Democratic ticket, shall be entitled to a vote at the delegate election ; any qualified elector of the district who will ptedge his word of honor to support the Democratic ticket atthe next general election shall be permitted to vote at the delegate elec- tions. 5. The voting at all delegate elections shall be by ballot ; upon which ballotts shall be written or printed the name or names of the delegates voted or together with any instructions which the voter may desire to give the delegates. Each ballot shall be received from the person voting the same by a member of the election board, and by him deposited in a box or other receptacle provided for that purpose, to which no persons but mem- bers of the board shall have access. 6. No instructions shall be received or recog- nized unless the same be voted upon the ballot as provided in Rule Fourth, nor shall such instrue- tions if voted upon the ballot be binding upon the delegates unless one-half or more of the ballots shall contain instructions concerning any office, the delegates elected at such election shall be held to be instructed to support the candidates having the highest number of votes for such office. 7. Each election board shall keep an accurate list of names of all persons Joung at such elec- tions, when the list of voters together with a full and complete return of such election, containing amaccurate statement of the persons elected dele- gates and all instruction voted, shall be certified by said board to the sotniy convention upon printed blanks to be furnished by the county con- vention. 8. Whenever from any district qualified Demo- cratic voters, in numbers equal to five times the delegates which such district has in the county convention, shall complain. in writing of an un- due election, of false returns of delegates or of in- struction, in which complaint the alleged facts shall be specifically set forth and verified by the affidavit of one or more persons, such complaints shall have the right to contest the seat of such delegates or the validity of such instructions. Such complaint shall be heard by acommittee of five delegates to be appointed by the president of the convention; which said committee shall proceed to hear the parties, their proofs and alle- gations, and as soonas may be report to the con- vention what delegates are entitled to seats there- in, and what instructions are binding upon such delegates. Whereupon the convention shall proceed immediately on the call of the yeas and nays to adopt or reject the report of the contesting parties ; in which call of the yeas and nays the names of the delegates whose seats are contested or pose instructions are disputed shall be omitted. 9. All delegates must reside in the district they represent. In case of absence or inability to send Substisutes may be made from citizens of e district. 10. Delegates must obey the instructions given them by their respective districts and if violated, it shall be the duty of the president of the conven" tion to cast the vote of such delegate or delegates in accordance with the instructions, and the dele- gate or delegates so offendingshall be forth-with expelled from the convention, and shall not be eligible to any office or place of trust in the party for a period of two years. 11. Inthe convention a majority of all voters shall be necessary toa nomination, and no per- son's name shall be excluded from the list of can- didates until after the third ballot or vote when the Rerson receiving the least number of votes, shall be omitted and struck from the roll, and so on Lat each successive vote until a nomination be made. — 12, If any person who is candidate for any nomination before. a county convention shall be proven to have offered or paid any money or other valuable thing or mad> any promises of a consideration or reward to an eh te for his vote, or to any person with a view of inducing or securing the votes of delegates, or if the same shali be done by any other person with the knowl- edge and consent of such candidate, the name of such candidate shall be immediately stricken from the list of candidates ; or if such facls be ascertained after his nomination, he shall be struck from the ticket and the vacancy supplied by anew nomination, and in either case such person shall be ineligible to any nomination by the convention or to an election as a delegate thereafter. And in case it shall be alleged after the adjournment of the convention that any can- didate put in nomination has been guilty of such acts or of any other fraudulent practice to obtain such nomination, the charges shall be investigat- ed by the county committee, and such steps taken as the good of the party may require. 13. If any delegate shall receive any money or other valuable thing, or accept the gromise of any consideration or reward to be paid, delivered or secured to him or to any person for such eandi- date as an inducement for his vote, upon proof of the fact to the satisfaction of the convention such delegate will be forth-with expelled, and shall not be received as a delegate to any further conven- tion, and shall be ineligible to any party nomi- nation. 14. Cases arising under the Eighth, Twelfth and Thirteenth Rules shall have precedence over all other business in convention until deter- mined. 15. That the term of the chairman of the coun- ty committee shall begin on the first day of Jan- uary of each and every year. 16. That the delegates from the several bor- oughs and townships be authorized, in conjunc- tion with the chairman of the county committee, to appoint the members of the committee for the various boroughs and townships. J. K. JOHNSTON, H. S. TAYLOR, Secretary. Chairman. Announcement. The following are the Prices Charged for Announce ments in This Column: Congress, $10.00; Sen ate, $8.00; Assembly, $8.00; Prothonotary, $8.00; District Attorney, $5.00. All candidates are re- quired to Pledge Themselves to Abide the De- cision of the Democratic County Convention. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce that J. N. Casa- nova, Esq., of Philipsburg, will be a candidate tor Congress, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention and the Democratic dis- trict conference. * We are authorizéd to announce J. L. Spangler, of Bellefonte, a candidate for Congress, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention and the Democratic district convention. PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce H. A. Mec- Kee, of Spring township, a candidate for the nom- ination for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce M. I. Gardner, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomination for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Robt. F. Hunt- er, of the North ward, of Bellefonte, a candidate for nomination for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce A. A. Pletcher, of Walker township, a candidate for the nomina- New Advertisements. Katz & Co. Limited. New Advertisements, ANTED.—A good girl for general house work. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. R. V. Pugh, Curtin street. 44-21-3t YY ANIED-A young man for office i Work: who can WHS Shorghand and use writer. State a; experience, and wages ex- by Address “4 B C,” Watchman. 43-22-1t R RENT.—A good brick house with all modern improvements located on east Linn street, one of the most pleasant parts of the town, can be rented cheap wn appl ing to 43-7-tf AMILTON OTTO. (QFFICIAL WAR BOOK—By Congress- man James Rankin Young. All about War with Spain, the Navy, all defenses, Battle Ships, Etc. Portraits and biographies of Dewey and all prominent officers. Nearly 600 pages. Massive volume. Marvelously cheap. Best au- thorship. Only authentic, official book. Exper- ience not necessary. Anybody can sell it. ies as successful as gentlemen. e are the largest subscription book firm in America. Write us. Fifty persons are employed in our correspon- dence department alone to serve you. Our book is just out. Get agency now and be first in the field. Large 50c. War Map in colors free with book or outfit. Other valuable premiums. Tre- mendous seller. Biggest money maker ever known. Most liberal terms guaranteed. Agents making $7.00 to $28.00 5 day. Twenty days credit given. Freight paid. Full book sent pre- paid to agents, $1.45. Splendid sample outfit and full instructions free for nine 2-cent stamps to 3 Rosia e. Mention this Paper. ROE BOOK Co., Dep't. M, Chicago, Ill. 44-21-4t N UNCLAIMED HORSE. — A dark bay horse was found on Willowbank street late Tuesday night and taken to the livery stable of Isaac Lose, on Water street. He was hitched to the front truck of a buggy and was evi- dently a runaway. Owner can recover property by calling at Lose’s livery and paying charges. 43-19 Over two thousand Where Else Will mens suits, fully fifteen You Find such an hundred boys suits and Assortment ? more childrens suits than we care to count. All the very latest goods at the very lowest prices at FAUBLES. THE GLOBE. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS.—— _ Manufacturers Importers and wholesalers as a rule ‘have advanced the prices on nearly everything. They argue that in War times prices must But patrons of the “GLOBE” will never know it hap- pened. With one of the largest stocks ever brought to Centre county, bought at a time when prices were the lowest, we are prepared for all emer- When you think of us think of saving money. What we sell we necessarily advance. gencies. guarantee. We want you to know that we mean it. here must please you, or we'll be pleased to return you your money. Everything you buy In spite of all conditions we continue to grow, for ours is a policy that spells “SUCCESS.” We have only a few short i left of the 23 cent Wash W. B. REEVE TEACHER OF PIPE ORGAN—PIANO— VOICE CUL- TURE and HARMONY. South Thomas St. - BELLEFONTE, PA. tion for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of | the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce C. U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, a candidate for the nomination of cratic County Convention. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce William F. Runkle, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomi- nation for District Attorney of Centre county, sub- 2 to the decision .of the Democratic conven- tion. We are authorized toannounce N. B. Spangler, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the office of district attorney, of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Demo- ! 18-1y* \/J CCALMONT & CO., SELL BINDERS AND MOWERS. ASSEMBLY, We are authorized to announce R. M. Foster, of State College, a candidate for the nomination for ! Assembly, subject to the decision of the Demo- ! cratic county convention. | We are authorized to announce J. H. Wetzel, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomination for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Demo- | cratic county convention. i We are authorized to announce A. C. Thompson, of Half moon township, a éandidate for the nomi- nation for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized.to announce John Q. Miles, of Huston township, as a candidate for nomination for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce George W. | Koch, of Potter township, a candidate for the nomination for Assembly, subject to the decision i McCormick 98 Binders, Truck and Bundle Carrier - $100 00 Deering ’98 Binders, Truck and Bundle Carrier - - 100 00 McCormick '98 5 foot Mower 36 00 €e “'6foot * - 12000 Deering “6 foot fe - 40 00 Deering “5foot “ - 36 00 Examine the stock now on hand. McCALMONT & CO. of the Democratic county convention. 43-20-3m. . mo —— : 2 "Joseph Bros. & Co. iE (BEAT FIRE SALE 15 JOSEPHS. {i FIRE || FIRE The greatest fire sale and the LARGEST stock of goods ever Fine offered to the public, in the history of Bellefonte. | FIRE | Flo ——OUR ENTIRE STOCK—— | FIRE Flor on account of needed repairs to our building, must be sold FIRE - : r INE WITHIN THE NEXT 60 DAYS REGARDLESS OF | FIRE VALUE. | FIRE | FIRE FIRE FIRE And now that it has come, we go into it as a FIRE good commander goes into battle—stripped FIRE for action. The goods that are in the way, FIRE must get out of the ay. They must go at once Every article marked R pin figures and sold ann for CASH ONLY. Our Sale began RIRE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturd FIRE Ys y, Friday an urday, FIRE JUNE 1, 2, 3 and 4, Tin we will have a special sale of RIRE SHOES AND CLOTHING - RIRE | No damaged. but all perfect goods, which will be sold for one- aE half valu. Reason for a discontinuing this Praohror usiness. ALL During this sale, our Store will be closed at IRE 7 p. m., daily except Saturday. Those desir- E IRE ing to ake | jdvamiage of this great sacrifice we wou vise to come soon.” Our patron I FIRE are convinced by the large hos lg iy FIRE throngs our store from day to day, that what |! FIRE we Joy ssn be relied upon: For a commence- | FIRE will se { | FIRE | SATURDAY JUNE 4th, lots of burned goods, Overcoat | FIRE will be sold at the rate of cts. on the Bolan ? oaty Lon 1 FIRE "We will keep you posted with the diff t sal hict | FIER] uma yeep you p e different sales which occur || FIRE This firm stands to the front, their success in the past has | FIRE pen due to right qualities at right prices, and will be so to the | FIRE end. FIRE FIRE | FIRE | #219m JOSEPH BROS. & CO. Silk, when they are gone we under cannot replace them 40cts. If you want to buy a Corset that is sold everywhere $1.00 come and see us and 1t is the best for get it for 50 cts. selling and biggest corset bar- gain we ever offered. Our plain India Linens at 8, 10 and 12}4 cents are elegant in quality. Plain White French Organ- dies at 25, 35 and 45 cents a yard, the quality is excellent. Lace Curtains formerly sold at $1.50 this week 98cts. Lace Curtains that cannot be matched anywhere under $2.50 this week only $1.50. We want you to come and examine these and compare with other stores, as we know we are right on this. ood lar prices. Re Our sales in our new Carpet bons Department have greatly ex- ceeded our expectations. We have an elegant line and the prices are right. A good quality Ingrain Car- pet at and days 8cts. 25 cents. And a superb Brussel Carpet 60 cents are great trade winners. Good Mattings 121/cts. this week. ers. THE GLOBE. KATZ & CO. The very latest things in Ladies Neck-wear, all the nob- by and stylish things that are being shown all sol at popu- d, White and Blue Rib- or Ladies ties. 500 boxer Papetine, each box contains 24 sheets fine. Paper 24 square worth 25cts. special for a few Envelopes MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Every new shape in store as quick as it makes its appear- ance in Eastern cities., New things in fine Sailors An entire new stock of flow- A handsome line of Ribbons suitable for Ladies Sashes. 1 "td. ' Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to ail Competitors. RR SPECIAL OFFERINGS OF NEW SPRING GOODS — JUST OPENED. We have just received a line of new Parasols and Umbrellas. Took all there was of a high grade manufacture and can sell them to you at manufac- turers’ cost, which is about one ‘half selling price. Coming just at the begin- ning of Parasol season such an offer will be fully appreciated by our customers. Handsome White China Silk Parasol, worth $1.50, we will sell at $1.00. ‘Handsome White China Silk Ruffled Parasol, worth $2.00, we will sell at $1.50. Better quality White China Silk double ruffle Parasol, worth $2.50, we will sell at $2.00, Children’s Parasols from 25c. up, mother of pearl worth double these prices. Handsome Chiffon Ruffled Silk Parasols, in all colors, worth $3.50, we will sell at $2.50. Fine assortment of Gloria Silk Umbrellas, black and changeable colors, with natural wood and fine handles, from $1.00 to $2.50— Beautiful line of Parasols, striped silk and shaded colors, worth $3.00, our price $2.00. B&G5~ Another new line of Organdies just opened—bought them at closing out prices and will sell them to you 20 per cent. lower than regular prices. CLOTHING. Suits that we bought at a clearance sale. Another new lot of Clothing just received—Mens and Youths All Wool ed money to turn his stock into cash. We hought at a great sacrifice. We can sell you an All Wool Suit, elegantly trimmed and lined, worth $8,00, our price while | and Plaids, they last $5.00. Children’s Woolen Suits from 69¢. up. $7.00. We needed clothing, the manufacturer need- Handsome line of Men’s Suits in the new Check worth $10.00, our price while they last Children’s Washable Suits at 40, 50 and 75¢. B&S~ Another lot just opened of Summer Corsets, Silk Mitts and Gloves at prices that will astonish you. Fast Black Hose from 5c. to 50c. Our special prices on Carpets and Mattings, Lace Curtins, Window Shades we have no space to write about. Come in and see for yourselves. 42-9 Qe G. LYON, trading as LYON & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Montgomery & Co. is maintained by 42-10 } “Our REPUTATION FOR INTEGRITY” $5.00, If you want to be in the hei you cannot do better than nary Values we are offering in TRUTHFUL STATEMENTS ht of fashion at little cost, nvestigate the Extraordi- $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, The fabrics used in these Suits are absolutely Pure Wool, and are the best designed patterns we have yet shown. The tailoring in these suits will astonish you, and the only kind seen in High Grade “Big Prices’’ Merchant Tailoring. Hand- made Collars and Buttonholes, insides exquisite- ly lined ; in fact, every detail shows careful need- lework. The makers of this reliable clothing is the “VITALS” BRAND. As we have exclusive control of it here, you cannot buy anything like them elsewhere. $10.00. MEN’S HIGH-CLASS THOROUGHLY TAILORED SUITS AT MONTGOMERY & CO. Progressive Clothiers. ‘Bellefonte, Pa. +1 en different styles of them. Our Line of Bicycle Cloth- Not Equaled ing. Prices the very low- Anywhere est possible. Assortment complete. See them at FAUBLES. For the best things shown by If the Clothing trade, don’t miss You us. We have exactly what Are you want. In fact we have Looking every thing in Mer’s, Boys’ Childrens Clothing that is shown by up to date merchants. An exceptionly fine as- sortment of Childrens Clothing and we quote them away below all others. See them. FAUBLES. Never since men wore trous- ers has there been such a beauti- fully assorted line of pantaloons of all de- scriptions shown in Centre county, as we are now showing. Any style, any color, any pattern, any price that you can think of. Prices will astonish you. You can not help but save at least 25 per cent. Try it. FAUBLES. Trousers Then come to our store any Do You Want day this week-or next and to Buy a take your pick from over Boys Clothing two hundred different styles Bargain of Boys suits, oddsand ends, at $5.00. Not a suit in the lot but what is worth from $7.00 to $10.00. Call early for bargains like these are sure to go lively. FAUBLES. Never since man wore trous- ers has there been such a beauti- fully assorted line of pantaloons of all de- scriptions shown in Centre county, as we are now showing. Any style, any color, any pattern, any price that you can think of. Prices will astonish you. You can not help but save at least 25 per cent. Try it. FAUBLES. Clothe yourself for the business. Bicycle See our assortment of Bicycle Riders and Golf Suits, Pants, Hose, Caps and Belts, the most complete line in Central Penna. Pants from $1.50 up, Suits from $3.00 up, Caps, Hose and Belts cheap and good enough to please you all. See them at FAUBLES. Is the only kind of Clothing to The Right buy. We have them. We can Kind fit you, please you and give you better service for less money than any oth- er concern in Centre county. Our stock is larger, newer, better selected, and we price them to you lower than you ever ex- pected to buy good honest clothing for. We will please you beyond a doubt. We will save you money, and you can always re- turn anything bought of us, not satisfactory, and receive your money back. Try us. Trousers FAUBLES. We are showing the Great- Cool Things est Assortment of Summer for Clothing ever seen in Centre Warm People county. Crash Suits, adoz- Serge Suits and Coats and Vests. Alpaca Coats, Cot- ton Coats. In fact, every thing you might want for comfort during hot weather at FAUBLES. A few minutes spent in our It Will establishment will pay you big. Pay You will find the greatest line You of Clothing and Gents Furnish- ing Goods ever shown in Centre county with us. Nothing hut new stylish goods all marked at the very lowest prices possible for good honest goods. It will surely pay you to give us a call. FAUBLES. Buys of us a strictly all wool $5.00 Man’s Suit of such quality and 7.50 make as you will not find shown or elsewhere for less than from two $10.00 to five dollars more money. We are positively showing more good clothing than any other two stores in Centre coun- ty. It will be to your advantage to ex- amine this immense stock at once. A few minutes spent in our It will establishment will pay you big. Pay You will find the greatest line You of Clothing and Gents Furnish- ing goods ever seen in Centre county with us. Nothing but new stylish goods all marked at the very lowest prices possible for good honest goods. It will surely pay you to give us a call. FAUBLES. Jewelry. NEWEST NOVELTIES BELTS, HAT PINS. SHIRT WAIST SETS, Ele., in Gold and Sterling Silver. QUALITY HIGH. PRICES LOW, ss [0] sen F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, 41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE, PA