eaver & Gephartvl ny | ra IY YS Vol. 14 = BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 2lI, 1892. NO. 28 4 Alemoiai., | The Centre CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Kditorial. HAT AND RAT 1 ¢ sibility plague them. I'ne following from the Cl} Id explains the vol the that have heretofore an condition cally of western and western states, 14 ] io wh Pa o olcan been reliable republicans The adopted as their own the electoral t democrats of Kansas having icket of the People’s party, the Sunflower State may be regarded as practically eliminated from the Republican column, the of Nebraska, Minnesota and perhaps Iowa will fo tis expected that democrats onthe example of their brethren n Kansas and indorse the Deople’s tickets in the If this expectation is not dis appointed all of these States will carried for Weaver and Field, assuring a loss of forty electoral votes to Harrison Reid, [Under the arrangement for Presidential in Michigan by Congressional districts, seven, or one. half of the electoral votes of that State The three doubtful States which will constitut® the political battle-ground in the North- west. are. therefore, Indiana and Wisconsin of these are party elec toral States named he and choosing electors are certain to be democratic, lllinois The conditions in each to the hope that all of them may be carried for such as encourage Cleveland and Stevenson. I'he loss of these States to the repub licans, or even a portion of them means certain defeat to that party. The demo cratie sky's are becoming brighter and brighter every day in the alr, is al most Victory is And Success in November assured Farnest, systematic work will certainly result in the election of our ticket Since 1830 the western and northwestern States were certainly republicans, and it required no effort in line. This year that party will have to work with might and main t> make | even a hopeful contest in that locality and thus give the demoerats a decided adyantage in the pivotal States of New York and Indiana, ICARO | his business to try and get the office | man and then let | the HE SILVER QUESTION is constantly harping If the been Bl maintaining wages uniform in nnf wen ma sctures in all ry The only mn ctually enhancing WAY nally enhances the cost fF 1 SSaries living ;: and at ’ necessaries vastly fx. ninal increase of Wages re. 'p the pretended beneficiary I ! starvation An Editor's Duty in Polities A newspaper man has no business fice anywhere aspire to or seek « for the other fellows, To sound the praises f the candidates and Keep quiet about 0 whoop'er up for his all to de os } ir falling ! his man forget about him after he gets elected attacks of the opposition and then to see what- ever favors his tandidates have to stow go to the other fellow, fend his candidates against the be. To Rebuild, (rerbrick, Hale & Co, ed to rebuild the flouring conclud. which several months be built on the old with all have mill _- was destroyed by 0 ) The mill will and equipped Ago, “ile machinery modern Arrange. ments are now being made for the con. struction of the new mill and work will soon begin and appliances - Withoat Voundation A report was in eirculation on the streets that a deal had been made where. | by the nail works had been purchased by parties in Duncannon and the plant removed to that place. Upon hearing consulted Mr, Isaac members ramon Mitchell. who stated that the report was without we 0 | foundation, and expenditure of money to keep them | - GoveErNon Russert has signed the Anti-Pinkerton law passed by the Massachusetts Legislature. None resi dents of the State cannot be called into it by private individuals or corporations to assist in quelling riots or disturbances, the of the company, | THE DEMOCRATIC CHANCES Wf voters « of votes in democrs VII. The breacl Blaine between Harrison and and the easting aside of the great leader of the republican party by and Minneapolis, will cost the ticket sands of votes at thou. 3 Close stipendiaries mercenaries many of them in States | VIII. Six additional have | been made democratic, or hopefully con testable, since 1888 Kansas, Nebraska Minnesota, states They are 1llinols, Wisconsin, Iowa elec. To them may fairly be ad. Massachusetts and The republicans These States have 76 toral voles ded | shire New Hamp. must fight as they never did before for all these states | this year. They are pretty certain to of them. They least, concentrate their lose some cannot. at effort and mon. ey, as heretofore, upon New York, In. | diana and Connecticut IX give The District Electoral law will | the four Michigan certain, and perhaps more, X. The hostility of organized labor to the republican candidate for Vice | | President will lose that party thousands | of voles, democrats electors in dispassionate man can con. If any | and four The PRK. Ks Twelve day Excarsion to the Shore s #ources of the first Pennsylvania ndicates a p is pretty well unroofed the ar wand houses are under cover agalr The neighbors of the unfortunate peo. umbers, put in a helping the wreckage n preparations for days after of work | be plenty of work ng away new a few the buildings, and in f o5t at On an astonishing amount was done. There wil n that vicinity for mechanics Death at Milesbhurg Mrs. Thomaa Miles died at of her husband on Sunday Mrs. Miles with paralysis a short hopes were entertained of her but they were in vain, the home evening at stricken Ago, recovery, Milesburg was time and She was aged and leaves a husband Her took place on Wednesday morning from the Cath of which devoted and consistent member, - -— - Parn Barned During the thunder gust on Tuesday the large barn of Samuel over sixty years children. funeral lic church, she was a afternoon { hinera bee hut udder net, Garner, near State College, was struck | by lightning and burned to the ground, About one hundred bushels of wheat, and femty-soven loads of hay, and all the out buildings near the barn except \ : - fg . | bright electric streaks flitting and dart. ing one shed, were burned, The barn : | sider these points and not admit that | was insured in the Centre Hall company the democratic canvass starts much { more propitiously than it did in 18588 we | would not value his judgment, Grover Cleveland ean be elected , and he is going to be elected, World, Read the Democrat. about $1400, One horse was killed in the barn by the lightaing. a et A small boy was bitten on the leg by a large dog on Saturday evening In front of the Centre County bank, and for the time being created a stir in that part of town. 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In fact se wissa except os es hinner endt fun ere hussa de tz blicked Un now will Of = -un duch sin se tsu olles iim chs aw pinkiich awga. shinelich farshtonna hovva o8 neemond des uff der onner sheebed awer nembts oll gaduldich hame tsu sich selves Ols Widder, BooxAsTEI A Magnificent Display On Saturday evening there was a magnificent display of the Northern lights, or surora borealis, and the dis. play was the topic of discussion on next day. Many were out walching the ing through the heavens, at Limes seem. ingly frightful, but grand in the ex. treme. «The Centre Hall Reporter mays George Koch, of near that place, cap tured seven coons on the 4th of July, in atree. Democracy is bound to con. quer in the fall, and Cleveland will win, ANNOUNCEMEN .-—— ved New Uniforms ny have mn wear parade have rubber par- Heese ree F. E. 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