Vol. I3 BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, I189L. NO. 6 @he Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, itegular Price $1.80 When Paid in Advance $1.00 © When subseriptions are not paid inside of three years $2.00 will be charged Hditorial. Democratic County Committee, 1801 N.Y 85 WwW ' NW sas Centre Hall Borough... J Howard Borough... . A Milesburg Borougl Millheim Borough Philipsburg, 1st W Ga saeph fonts Be W.8 o John Dur hn r Moore lap Ur Burnside Ben: Gregg, 8 N Haines Halfmoon Harris Howard ove would be i PRET ( SENATOR MEEK has i in such a measure. ITecan nol publics are: appropriate for the payment of pensio 2145.000 (8X) - about : the 1 rl the ve Iv ) t } and thereby of 2150 wo i Feil Dec SEX ATOR 1x6 trates the fate was but he was had) he most speech at Pit speech in the 8 feat, furnishe first was Is hurled in all acy, with ¢ party in tis ensure al rebi which he el defeat 311 How t Tue British Medical cently made ober in 423 and found the awn lowing five oly stalners, 51 ye moderate eon eragea, 63 yen ers, 49 yeni drinkers, 5 sdays, Tie of some sort ly these vation deaths pleked 1 Ke Brun Kunll Works vw ) the Shes The Lewin jel on Mono % A Judgment of 2° of the firm will Le on the 224 ut, EDITOR (IT IS TARIFF REFORM, NOT ] The wraith Wise | Low | THE BRAZILLIAN TREATY. | RECIPROCITY. A NOVEL BILL, The most novel bill yet introduced in the Penna. Legislature is that by Davis, of Schuylkill county, taxing all coal { mined in the anthracite regions one cent tepublionns Advocate Free Trade and Call it Reciprocity ~The same should be Made with other Countries. affected be. il Brazil LY agreement, relations now rreat nations rage trade comimercs tured Y1i if HEAIEA Teriy « ns claim, an Recipro relations with have free and ty Brazil EXPENSIVE SERVIC if what so added it wo xpensive for the « .—— Big Injins big Iniin el ed i Lhe 1 maki wesiern to it Father” and While g wined and ’ : Britis present their grievances to him. in Washington they are bei dined, pet 1 ni ty Tin 16 { time. nn These ste on the hands of the govern (On tex admired Hke dou having a {nels Yory ex ae lat the expense of red skins are a 41 ihlesotne as well the t Cllmed that t Ki pt { and hi wh had iW differen Mis inclinations the stage wud will retire for good, 8 I an for happily together, ¢ given up all a ton for the benefit of injured miners. This would ereate a fund of over #300.- 000 a year for this purpose, but as the bill bituminous regions it is probable that the tax will be reduced to one-half cent per ton. The money will be axpended in this way: Any person injured in or about the mines will be entitled to 81 a day as long as he is incapacitated for work. If the injury should loss of limb, #60 additional will lowed, and a like sum will be paid for funeral expenses, Widows of killed at the mines will receive a pens of 88a month result in | be al. persons on mth for each and 82 am Only naturalizes child under 14 vears. 8, OF persons becon under TO RELIEVE rt) a rad nero 18 HOW INDIANA WAS CARRIED vfsentie an Boodle Na of IRR and IRE gentlemen for carried fea, i Australian more than | want a man WO Is smart find some way nse ‘hood le thu the evidently notwithstanding Who is the man for The that wou committee thought K the John 1 fil rman tvowdy, of Rushville, We will al Y orl pureed to pay the highest pri straw, and heavy gralos, BELLEFONTE commission Iu has been amended to include the | i who h ) ub d | ] A Dering t Feel & Surry Co, INGALISSAD AND SUBDUED, | His First Appearance Since His Defeat Ex. | cites Sympathy f 5 . { Senate from his Kansas, looks sad and subdued. a changed He unsuccessful visit to man. preserves | would-be dignified composure, but his He came { the Senate early, as his custom is, dres. sed in the heighth of fashion. pearance in the Senate cl its reminder that would leave it for long held prominence touched men on both sides of the Sen The Democrats diatribes: the force bil forgot his advers | manner is melancholy, wmmber, in one Ve and AIS, and influence ate, on the floor with condolence Now that he men who desire think that Ingal Ingalls He says of came some word wl cere il WAS a square gular fight guns manfulls 1 ported thelr and he fu i ‘Ww Decline of the Negro Some of our English fr taken alarm at t} ays} Liricanization They look forwa lored 1 try like | po Tones. with utn been discussing roposits our colored the heart of Africa. removal of popula There is some excuse for the Fn wine, ignor. the broches glishman whe He kn When t } } ni - #5 Ce A ws the negro ad ded I bw : : Lo fh LM Lin Th fear tal growth Englis 3 of negro will rem Tay Africa Civase 111 : ation t 1 ercentage of aitly dimh oe mbracing The four feetually quiet + bogie the the total lovadany sift He fast Geode ther Won {increase of eleven whites Tor j ditional negro, Rerord, every wml. Senator Ingalls, who returned to the | He is | his | His ap- | the | {not macde that ought to Ix un | "BOROUGH POLITICS, {HOW RAY DOCTORED HIS STATEMENT. $12,000 Still Une oliected Instead of $6,000 ~Khould Select un Sensible Overseer of the Poor and Save Money ino | ter with riley Neu ! In his issue ald 8, D. Ray mat of the D drunk he of had and consult wil they do this the taxpayers al It was Mr. MeClare's was the other Instead and advice fx over Prot fT « Ang not run the interest of the people known to the volers of the {borough that Mr. Schofield offered to fet Mr. MeClure do the business of the office last year, take it. This proposit the office of John Kline Mr. S it is well and he would not under. ion was made hb one of the bot dugh audit field made this offer solely on the ground that it would Rave much exw Mi alone, Mi that they won! bi gris t in IH Met lun would have resulted In the taxpayers, As it i Upon Py opposed harmony done his it good to fHIROYH SE Aare trade and {relief Is given in many places where ol needed, and at the same Hime the delta ‘of the poor distrist are accumulating much with no effort to Mr. Schofield serve, has one year yet to If the people would have onl Lo Lh V who can and One overseer act hould ¢leet a good the office in harmony with the one who now holds over, man will 6! H “Common SENSE.’ PEP Fxonerations Explained I have been for some lax. that the town med that 1 large amount ot able to un explanation, The mem. heir duty 481] Hid ‘ 1 vid of 1 Angin to thie Tar viherss yierian., rations CHArget vali nistukes Lhe axes the 1g Lhe year jrvosl head won that thes he council Lhe exons. t side of the tioned, wre hundreds of the poor peo- which 1 never a that I pre, Was that old council These LAKES, ler the nel “0 that with = re osay y out with council If they The dupli- 1 be settled and the new ceun- of monty, win before in the past. uld make me “get mes and say that he this was all for teful to the treat. in the set. and | am al the members of g Lhe exonerations also tothe nblicans and This» going providing good a ¢ day 1 was wral as | was democratic party will also find me politios at the g a good Joket in honest pals. honest pay their honest ry gra good ands 0 then am all as was Li defeated ( taking an active I believe eve in electing w will M. 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