Beaver & Gepharivi na BELLEFONTE. PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1898. EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION rutlar Price . . . $1.50 per n Pald in A MRO CLUB RATES PICKED DEMOCRATIC S I'E DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TH LET tarifl i m a8 poss i dirturbances mas a8 80 Cor. James Mini pressed himself upor heartily Cameron's position in $1 ine in whi repeal of the Sherman says that the great maori Pennsylvania are of the Brother Mill too much in that direction, It Sherman bill were left to the vote of Pennsylvania it would be disposed of en In assum the in very short order believe in & debused currency, not they in favor of gis owners #1 for 60 cents worth of silver, They have better sense than that, Some of our granger friends were deluded in. to endorsing suc policy Dut we doubt if they ¢ mnsidered seriou 3) be fore they acted, Our p ople do not Hie * the wil yer nine LINE Fi [MPORTANT DECISION. S NCES MUST ALL BUILT. hall—¥Fenes A nmesaed .— Strike Ended .— New Vost OM Hed ord realize that 1d se ure welre way If you the v aro h. you know 5 « O15 rest of that oul le th gel the vote to the i YOU W polis Democratic commitioemen re. member you have a certain responsibili. ty. Don't be hegligent in the matter, . -— - he Prohibition and republican fac. tions are flguring on & defeat of a por- the ticket. As a rule our prohibition friends are always in League with the republican party. Democrats study the situation carefully before you pledge a complimentary vote for a prohivitionist, It means the elec. tion of a republican every time, tion of democratic OPINIONS AND DECREES Filed in the Prothonotary's Office Furst hy. Judge LTH . MUIR Grint raed OTA . -— » Mrs. Kankin Dead if his wife at this state. "he court made an order directi shoro, ng the sl his home to remain 1 after the funeml obsequies, which Two of h eriff or deputy to convey him to « boys with typ! nt} Ag Deaths at Milih Miss Lizz wt 20 year im fe Sholl, a lady home her father, David Sholl, at Millheim, Monday Het causxl by consumption Meo, Harry morning at her home in Millheim , from an attack of pneumonia. The deceased wae a woroan about 60 years of age. - "> —-. —e- young of age, died at the on death morning Was Clapp died on Sunday Vetoed the Ordinance Mayor Mayer, of Lock Haven, has vetoed the ordinance passed by council, which prohibited outside book agents and peddlers from making house to house sales .o-—— - «Mart Gartoan is now doing the elegant as assistant in Achenbach’s | jewelery store. Onur Public Schools There were 24,012 pul Pennsylvania with 540 scholars the fiscal the first Monday June. . according to the rep received at 53 BOHN 190 female nt year ending in 1863 the department of public the authorities of the st cholars instruction from shool di number ol a DOGS 487 stricts of during the year The percentage of at the ay average ind ind 1 r. Hetuy Heller has the same s farm and supplies The New Marrisge La February after the age of act ti for and qualified person for tax o« pass and tri-enuially thereafter, vote elect one lector, who shall serve for three years -—_— A Sad Accident lell Long, of Allport, while brak. Beech Creex railroad last week, had his left to a pulp. He Thomas Long, of Allport. peculiarly sad because he Sunday hand crushed is a son of His case is aspired to be. come a physician and surgeon, and took a course last winter at the University of Pennsylvania, tinue his studies there this winter, > and expected to con. The Tyrone Times says: Miss Allie Holmes, of Tyrone, and Myrtle Smith, daughter of Charles Smith of Bellefonte, will soon open » willinery store in the room formerly occupied by Study Brog, as a china store in the Study build. ing.” Miss Smith is one of Bellefonte's most energetic young ladies, and all ber friends desire to see the new enterprise become a great success, She had been in Philadelphia taking lessons in the finer pointe of the business and there is but little doubt but that she can cat. er 10 the best element in Tyrone, DUPED FORTUNE SEEKERS. A PHILIPSBEURGC MAN AR RESTED FOR SWINDLING Made Frequent trips 10 puree of the Spang #1 How he was caught Williamepor! large amount matter - tf the Odd Fel - Another Wedding SCHOOL SHOES! Tyrone Ahead Again The Best Makes! 'The Best Styles! The Most Wear! The Lowest Prices! posite hn BR. Plum. evsuckle bush in Tyrone station last week, Ji mer discovered a ho full and fragrant pr to honeysuckles loom bloom. the flowers being sweet pt IS PRO as rary We October. bh eredd a fine bouquet town - Mines Starting Up The Philipsburg Ledger ti It is improvement in Both Pardee collieries started to work a lit. tle. It makes a the trains again, and we hope it may continue.” - «A fourteen year-old boy writing for the Galveston Tribune draws this par allel between a dog and a boy “You have heard it said the move you whip a | dog the better he will like you, This is | a mistake. He only pretends to like | you so that you will nut beat him aay |; us i ionniitii————— more. Boys never like a parent who - beats apd bangs them, though they MING] ae : : pretend to. There in a great deal 5 | voy in a dog | ii SHOE STORE. of boy in a dog.”’ RYH gratifying to nd an SHOES es withstand mps ofa i git i a 1 Riri, (a at paid for «( lap the coal business in our locality feel good to hear and puffing | man coal snorting Wot k SERA —. 1 A full line of Ladies’ Cork Sole Bute ton Shoes.thick sole but no ex- tra ight-—will keep the feet warm and dry.
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