Beaver & (epi . vl ni BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1894. NO. 10 (Centre dlemonat, URTZ, % PUB TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION CLUB RATES: DEMOCRAT One (xalu Rep § does credi Keystone represented i nieda, be an elegan TweENTY-FIvE elected in Novembe i JOT represented by Demograts and nine Republicans. According to the sixteen Grow vote the Repul ities in the Tenth Twenty-fourth EN 1, Twentieth, Thirty Be Twelft r ’ +) Thirtieth, ond ed by Senators Ross, Markley, Mel ald, Rooney, Lloyd, Monaghan, Meek. Hyde, Dunlap, and Logan. They fo ga three if: more member ] ! but Brant, are certain onedsreen. Ix 188K they Hs by ILS frie The people the McKinley result, p tion t people at tl McKinley police: f shall fail voters The demand for thev exasperating. party in from tarifl -P1 1800 1 ladelphia Record, — — — CKEYSTONE GAZETTE sOLD y d the As Gazette off material was sold by Rheriff Condo to John M. Dale Esq 4 the law firm of Beaver & Dale. There were a number of against the property chased by the ice executions issued and it was pur- above attor tect the paid was 82375, The paper will be issued by them ui til the plant can be disposed of, Editor Feidler has retained the subscript list and books and is making an effort to collect the outstanding accounts, interests of clients, on - Select Achoo! Prof. D. M. Wolf will spring session of his select school, at Spring Mills, on Monday April 9th, 1804. Rev. W. F. Zeigler, of Frauklin & Marshall College will assist. Prof. Wolf is an experienced instructor and attracts many pupils from about the county. open the a A Reunion, There will be a reunion of the mem- bers of the 206th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, at Lewistown, Mifflin coun. ty, on March 28. It is hoped that all surviving members will be present. Any desired information ean bs obtain. ed by corresponding with T. H. Nice. Wonger, 07 Eighth avenue, Altoona, All the papers in the county will please copy. } Hean candidate {EPUBLICANS MEET. STINGS %, NDORSED NOR. GEN. HAS FOR GOVERT nthiusingt ie Meeting Rank folitieal ches made —Demoerats “Tore down g Philipsburg Clab tod pt party of Centre com assembled hereby expr : 4 many vears, has hosts of Pennsylvania in casting ber majority vote for Galusha A. Grow, thnt veteran of Republican principles iy for Cougresman-al- eddy tliat of 5 y other by in the history of the party in the state, ond TT] Hey like Wise | | il i Del ex Sing wrought such dire be the onsequences classes if its provi law?” They, thes muse ere they pan ny industries of s country in Years of « the way as will re remedy quire Wirsrnr F. REED] W. E. IRWIN, D.H. RanvLe, J. A. QUIGLEY, Gro, F. HARRIS Com. on Resolutions, The var 1 hearty applause hortly after the committee, to skirmish for Gen. Hastings, escorted the distinguished gentleman through the aisle to the front amid loud and pro- longed applause, It was a decided ovation to the General, and he appeared as modest as a maiden of sixteen. The General's address was an eloquent expo. sition of the republican party and its principles, lauding it into the very heavens for what it was and represented, It seemed as though the republican par. ious sections received were sent out ty deserved the praise for all the good | that exists about us, in the heavens above and the earth beneath. The democratic party was characterized as the foe of the laboringman, the enemy ruin the country, drive the workingman | to destitution and poverty. He capped the climax by the asser. tion that President Cleveland and the | the other sent to jail, “tore down he islands of Hawali | 1 \ 14 ' A500 Qe) FLAG RAISING buliding in Soring : taaght by J. were intesspersed with speeches and martinl music by Bellefolte's drom The vation of the day was de. COTS, Johu t5. Love, who shoke in Threw Three Mont Warren Tramp Riot, Last T} rone was greatly my of Ty. disturbed by a riot They the town. hursday the monots among a gang of eleven tramps camped around a fire neat where they enjoyed themselves drinking and closing up in a genuine fight. One of the number, Wm, Terre Haute, Indiana, was shot in the leg and badly kicked and bruised about the head. John MeKamma, of Reading, received abullet in his neck, one in the back and the third in his leg. Six of the gang were captured and placed in the lockup. Jones and MecKamma were brought to Tyrone, placed in the dead house at the station, Dr. James M. Smith Jdressed their wounds and at one Jones, | o'clock they were sent to the county | almshouse. of American industries; it was going to | The balance of the gang were badly battered about their faces and heads, but none seriously. Not be. ing able to discover who did the shoot. | | Ing, no action was taken against any of | | them. il. Olligher, Toe exercises | the former being | AN IMPOSITION Chaplain McCabe, one of the eminent divines of the Methodist el announced to d¢ Methodist last Saturday evening upon f Libby Prison." and the the fact benefit of ehar reh, wa liver a church, fel side O suject of the speaker announc ed, also that it was for the ty, naturally large audiend vi that ey heard mach unfay ald that the ube 3 cal Jeo! and very ¢ of worship Believe in Printers lok [Last week ection yeceived one of parilla @lrenlars sett elaborate manner th compound, This thousand dollars ar y their samsaparilia throug papers, The result of this iiness is increasing : AINOSL £Very right along the amount they spend for | Toi? Bewal 4 hans Oy o™ 1m line of circular advertising. ou "nesday of | week mail ears t Assessed Damages + 01 K Hinven J Wallace Isaac Frantz, of eo (rake Wont Work Everytl fold I wing point The coal busine already, The county have more orders than and the a came the election. too MrAnge | } You can fool some of the people some of the time but you can’t fool all the people all the time The idea of starving men into voting the republican ticket as was done this time wont work everytime There is no doubt manufacturing : toe operators but that enterprise closed down during the past few months, when there was no oceasion for it. The por pose being to create sentiment against the passage of the Wilson Tariff bill by the democrats, many a was .-—— . Vatsinated Forty Seven Times Two vaccinated persons in William. sport named Wertz seratched thelr itch. ing sores with the same clothes brush, Soon after the vaccine poison spread over their bodies the young man count. ing forty seven of the spot on his back .-—— Will Leave Philipsburg IL is stated that Mr, C, 8. delnvillers, of Philipsburg, will soon locate at Al | toona. He is a civil engineer connected | with the Pennsylvania railroad company {and his work has been extended to the Western division. ecture in the lefonte, on Bright The reputation Hin oust two | COUNCIL MEETINGS. EXFENDITURES IN THE BOR OUGH LAST YEAR. Reports of the Treasurer and Clerk new Council orgamzed Committees Ap pointed and 1hos, At 10 O'clock called to order by qualified WwW ( ing was ek Issue Mitchell. i Haan 5 bo {Miler wag v Y ga Mitchell was re-elected as body Ave Market committee Ave, for § yra-4i4 Finance Committee Ave. Tor § years—4y Totals for boroug Totals for water Grand totals Less amount paid into sinking ful Ave. for § yre-al0400 .-—— Ww ould Not Acoep! Geo, B. Orlady, the Huntingdon law: yer-politician, who nominated General Hastings four years ago, will not go into the coming convention as a delegate. It was intended by his friends that he should be one of the delegates from Huntingdon, but on account of the fac. tional strife in the Republican ranks that county Mr, Orlady has given no- tice that somebody else must take his place. Politicians will be surprised to learn that Mr. Orlady, whose name is prominently mentioned as a successor to Attorney General Hensel in the event of the snceess of Gen. Hastings, will be | no longer an aspirant for the office and that he would not accept it if tendered him, The Upon motion of | Aig, | 0 resident on the ew 1 k VREE COAL, 1 . » WA ’ y 3 Jil4 ee Wil } ] heen under d {ree ay COI- 5s of be the ents Lhe Wealth is Not Happ thinking he had nothing { | drink and be merry. But few could get behind the scenes and understanding the slat pervousthbonghtl ness which angreon Lis paper and public opinion, and which made Btw 141 at the yonparative early age of vixiv-five. ( 4 Fie © ] ] prietorship and ed i lowing school denotes wads at and marm 8) npound el and WEeArs head, olde Have a pastor Ref a pastor, a « V0 epted by Rev. Clinton county Aaronsburg The ! ured HAS 8X § in thal charge HOW MANY CHILDREN HAVE ju? s¢ your childre n are just like other people’s—always new You wanting shoes, can’t let them go to school with their toes sticking out, of Bev's School Shoes on which We have on hand a line You can SAVE 50 PER CENT. IN SHOE LEATHER. cheap- They are not looking kind called School Shoes. They are neat, strong and durable, and only cost $1.25 a Pair. Mingle’s . ... ... SHOE STORE. the rough, ommonly
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