\ rat. Vol. 14 NO. 38 The Centre Demorvai, | CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION tog Price When Paid When subseript ars $2.00 w Hditorial. “HOW'S POLITICS? $ L may operly ans: h former ind throug! t isa quiet pr ttle brass-ban m nons nominated by the two l for the } ] head « LAL ff tl Cleveland and Reid, are ( honorable and besmirched ( racers wre therefor il can be great questior weeks Maine, the dem gains; they won « t skirmish which may be of what is coming later on. In New York, pivitol two factions of ot arty, eveland follow $. have r difference ts strengtl From Stevenson the Argumen * Tuan HL On But one thi Baker ters are pre) Jallot Law ned not to te this yea 11 be necessar sampi ind to have act ve work the election ng Attend victory will be ls i*moeratic vote, time and the ever (*ENERAI this week st rison and Re ket, and remely unhappy the republicans are ex They had finally } in his tent He sulk ped to see him sulk $a demoerat and dem. TALS never eiections knock. ve t wit Tur Maine ! have fallen short o out for Harrison but him soggy to his cornel ermont a complete they | with chance of a suflicient recovery to maki very little even a hopeful fight lt Fin republic ans have discovered Hill is a dem n New Le ure fot 10 sorrow Lhat Senator party i love (FSH York democrat his who nt Wash 1 1 THE veterans of tended the G. A. ngton last weel this place reunion at are home express themselves again / ight. ful trip and rood accommodations while it the National Capitol, mh Wing adel IN Philadelphia that the payment of poll taxes by party committees is legal. This practice should Le abolished. Any man who is unwilling to pay that small sum for the right to cast his vote should be a vote, BSuach it bas been decided denied voters are a menace to popular gover ament restrictions be placed upon them, should are figuratively | fis i in ite ase Bill They are, ing, heaped up all round us howers " al over been here have f thi s wonderful ry profes IS us them of the obl n to maintain their line fences. The old law of 1700, which Wis repealed ATW YHArs ago. was con- cation to outside fences f 1842, the in all cases where A IN i known NA fH f designated hei but makes the ap; the judges, and they are not bound by the " avtiquated definition winted fence viewers standard such of what The ot been repealed and of vitality log and rail or any consti. tutes a lawful fence line fence law of 1542 has n does not depend upon the law ante revolution days for its but is complete in itself and in full force ,——— of life “Ti should ries shu The xactly the ler i Hi pi Mi frevyerms necessities substantialy freean 1 the luxn ar Lhe heaviest burder Bill has « el the he the 1 say this isa fraud, and promise to reform the tariff laws paying avy burden LE upon aries of life. The democrats Hay mM to place the | burrs Bo upon luxuries, and thus relieve an uy | the masses of the people from | equal burden of taxation - - -» Trustworthy Servicenhle | Our complete assortment insures per. i fect the of | goods to satisfy individual tastes, You stock made up en of goods that trustworthy, the best of their class Everything goes at the lowest possible ome fair we will please we will save for Prmap, Buaxen, satisfaction in selection | will find our large tirely are serviceable and prices i in and see how will treat you, how well we you and bow much You. Depew at al | given introduced | Typical THE TYPICAL AMERICAN Chauncy M. n New York city, of Cleveland as [Less than a vear ago Rover, “ih fol- in Judge "employing the lowing s the wale engiue once in « ase of It is the gene set alire, as parties s will likely be arrested —_— Shipping Boothe This week the i began boxes, the have the ballota for the county printes ballots will bx tributed over the county for the ins tion of the There will be difficulty in voting the ballot after it county omuissioners wi soon, when sample vyolers, once expla ned - -— -. Hill's Brooklyn the circle of speech completes union and as. tk | Wer ANN democratic of New h Governor Fl sures the state land r Cleve the dem ocratic majority will not be under 50 00 and he Isa man who knows what he is talking als ut Wit New York solid the election of Cleveland and Stev. enson 1% A certainty -——— MANY of the republican leaders, be. fore Harrison nominated, insisted that he could not be elected If nominat. The result of the elections held so they knew what The republi. how Win wd far demonstrates that they were talking about, ean losses in Maine and Vermont s that the drift is against the republican party. The people of these states are usually slow to change politically, but by their votes that they have shown they are tired of mereased war taxes on | wasting of the surplus and of the reckless expenditure of the public money the necessaries of life, THE McKINLEY BILL The republican purty is the anchor of the McKinley bill: the been enacted by a republican House measure having Senate and signed by Mr. Harrison, who candidate for re-election inated Mr, Har ided over hy Mr. wdorsed the mea on which n¢ pie upg Pm robbery because | called taxatio If then the tariff syster of duty of 42.26 per cent. was a States,” under the law ta be more does the with a mate of 70 per upon the people of the United 2 svstem of robbery had and lowered, how and which great need revised much present system. cent. duty and is not the the robbery , heed revision fraud more enormous me The present republican system of protection with a duly of 50 and we heinous per cent, is a fraud and robbery, which fact is established by the testimony of these eminent republicans Besides this the working of this repub. liean system of protection has fully demonstrated its fraudulent The rich have poor poorer abundantly character, richer and the the millionaires and mo. | nopolists are benefited by it. at the ex. of community become the other elements in the and the Cainegles of the land are built up, but it crushes out the day the the farmer pense all laborer, mechanic and — ——— - «Hon John A. Woodward is spend. ing most of his time at Harrisburg, In i preparing for the State's exhibit to be | made at the World's Fair. s Land was insured fraud | THE NEW BALLOT Copies of the Official und Specimen Ballots Issued From the State Department Copies ficial ballot FIRFEON FRIDAY Large Boling Destroyed at Morris Quarries The works were nm and The plant IK LIne ) and crushed at were lime sto | | factories in The plant . possible, re at Marsh Cree night Nig i onday of a famil were entirely d was owned by Enoch Huge There w ance on the store goods, LC — » Death of an Aged Lad) of died at On Monday moming this week | Mrs. Elizabeth Harper Harper, it the home of her son Simon Centre Hall, where she spent the p years of her life She was a whose 88th birthday anniversary wi have been In December had she lived, Of \ late been in feeb health, mother of Wm and Jared Harper, of Bellefonte; Simon Harper, of Hall; Mrs. Philip Royer, of Clinton county; Mrs Weaver, of Rebersburg., She was also the mother of the late J Harper, who died in Bellefonte about years she has she the was Centre and Greorge AH one Year ago The Rebersburg where her husband and oth. are buried in interment occurs on Friday at er members of the family the Reformed cemetery - — The public we hools are preparing for tu Columbus Day. Large the d'erent 0h of Bellefonte of be obser vanoe flag | raised over i ings. L.yon & Co. - A RE mm Lat from
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