Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 05, 1893, Image 1

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Vol. 15
BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1893.
The Centre @emooat,
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{AS. R. KURTZ
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
DEMOURATIC COUNTY
Det rats,
practi
plan,
business is not
cameron
fake a
shame that
CANDIDATE HART
ft
in politics and very
voters, the attend
naturally be lighter
Sabcommitteems
voter in his distri
->
Tur Silver Senat
regard to
When a
will be tak-
the country in
1Spense
the monetary question vote
on the Voorhees
' tall
repeal bill
en Is almost as uncertain as when the
question was taken. The silver men
want a compromise
but
nothing but
a half-way measure,
that
will
President Cleveland insists
unconditional repeal
be accepted
-—
Tue
have not as yet determined upon whi
republicans of Centre
candidate to sacrifice in Lhe commis
sioner fight, They fully realize that
both can't be elected. Riddle thinks
that Strom has had enough and some
other good republican should be given a
show. Stiohm has nothing particular
to say against Riddle. He says his
oficial conduct during the past three
years should -settie his election or de.
feat. Who will it be?
-
The Black Moassar
It has been quite as while since our
people have had an oppertunity of hear-
ing & good opera company.
day night the famous Gilbert Opera
company will render the Black Hussar,
It can’t fail but be good from the flat. |
tering press notices given that company
this season.
Next Mon. |
VASHINGTON LETTER
riage, to wait for him
yutside the northern:
It is true t
| fares 1) : er} 13 .
before Lh Senate wing of an
hat a long line of equipages
A larger proportion
nators ride home behind their
thoroughbreds than members
ther house, B
DALOTS Win i
1
le \ ion
swing
Ww
ably
adjournment,
1
quarter ticket, and ads the afternoon
papers until the car reaches his hotel,
Mrs, Cleveland is out
he takes an occa
The
again and has
#0 far recovered that
sional drive with the president,
is doing well,
The total purchase of bullion
hy the treasury department the
month of September was 2,746 500 ounc.
es, being 1.758.500 less than the monthly
quota of 4,500,000 ounces, This is the
third month in succession in which the
| purchases have fallen below the limit
, prescribed by the Sherman law,
baby. too
silver
ior
~The Opera company, at
| the opera house next Monday night.
Gilbert
NO MOUNTEBANK ITINERARY
The
eo Dvat lhe
A Mistak
always claimed
We very
rection as we do
gent Candidate Harter before the voters
he
cheerfully
misrepre.-
of Centre county.
a
Democrat
of the
Rumberger, of
Falthia
Among the nominees demo.
G. W.
‘
worthy of
cratic ticket,
Philipsburg, is special wen
tion. For years he has been before the
party asking for some form of recogni.
tion but it always seemed that fate was
but he never sulked in his
Another
special point in his favor is, by raining
against him,
tent-a democrat always
he is adapted to clerical work and for
that reason he will be a good
He is worth y
man in a
re sponsible po Lion of
the vole of any man,
oo
Engraved Commissons
The secretary of the commonwealth
is havieg neatly engraved commissions
made out to be issued to retired officers
of the National Guard of Pennsylvania
who are entitled to be placed on the
‘roll of retired officers” by reason of
having held continuous rank for a
period of ten years, There are about
potired officers of thu
National Guard who are entitled to
these commissions, Among the num.
ber sie axGoverncr Beaver and Gen,
Hastings, of Bellefonte,
seventy dive
HEROIC CHARGE
Harper's Weekly, in a recent
the following
HIrgoe of the First Minneso
it saved the day, ¢
account
L herole ch
It excel
.——
Over thie Bank
« AN.
ai
They ™e
ZR Whes
McCov's
inal
Frank
wear the s w road and th
horse began to fa if bor
bankment Boul
The h
horse rolled down
good lneck the of
3 fF 2d
ade « ]
steep em-
umbed from the
broke and the
thirty feet, B
horse
bugry. Tens
SOx
her
remained in the x
into town for
\
ANA
CA
wis gotten
knees but
they were able to continue their journey
to Unionviile
was badly brused about the
.——
Will Claim the Heward
Jacob H. Keller, the Chief of Police,
of Lock Haven, will claim the rewards
offered by the National Board of Under.
writers and the Council of the city of
Lock Haven for the arrest and convie.
tion of incendiaries The 1 nderwrit-
ers offered $400 and the city council
8500. Chief Keller bases his claim to
the reward on the arrest and conviction
of Thomas Smart
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Gilbert tipera Oo
If you enjoy good singing, danéiug
and comic opera go to the Garman
opera house next Monday evening and
hear the Gilbert Opera Company. They
come well reccommended.
4 | prove a
DUTCH LETTER
oo
Noeonsstel s Book
time teach sone
the subject deals w
{ toms of the Pennsylvan
valuable
| library The price
| 81.50 melosing the sunt in an
: 2.4
| envelope and addressing
LT. H. Harter, Middleburg
i will be suppl q ith a 0
"a
vou
Stale Bank Affairs
The furniture and
Haven State
on Saturday af
sold excepti
ir half
that all the depositors except seventeen
There were
dollars, slates
have received their money,
250 depositors who received checks for
their money. not including those whose
claims were under ten dollars, and which
were pald over the counter, Mi
could not say when the next distribution
will be made, Express,
.
«The New York National League
ball team passed through Bellefonte on
Wednesday morning on their way
Williamsport where they play an ex.
hibition game with the Demorests,
Captain Mont Ward was with his team
and shook hands with his many ace
quaintances at this place,
Ores
to
i to the sutbhcr
TARIFF REVISION
.——
nforce the La
-
™
Fountmin Head of Strength
2 SCHOOL SHOES!
The Best Makes!
‘The Best Styles!
'The Most Wear!
'The Lowest Prices!
solid servic
I. SHOES es
ted to withstand
thumps of a
and at
vy paid tor “Clap
X, wo———
es' Cork Sole But-
k st de Dut no ex-
\ ht--will keep the
feet warm and dry.
A
MINGLE'S...
... SHOE STORE.