BELLEFONTE. PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1894. ral. NO. 24 The Centre democrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, ED. & PUB. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Regular Price $] If paid in ADY CLUB RATES: 1 MOCRAT one World ons Tne CEXTRI and N.Y. We THe CENTRE DEMOCRAT one ye and Phila. B vw T hd F.ditorial. Iv tariff ects labo miners of this least 75 cents per The McKinl ey rot 1] country sl ton for ould re mining on coal. THE resol convention, the point ar ic ring apologle 8. } a ol the l for jury c« the result of the The fact is he men must be The other man will be nominee need in No cannot be be; minissioner, election 1 1 selected ) less a prol dates for legislature, is considerable business ability. For traveling over me Years this part of comn tourist, m knownasa* He i y and has many warm - Jere ‘drummer I I known throu wh ies, Ss wel count friend not be until the IT will long bill is passed and the n Can resume upon a new surplus products of the basis. country has when be and will consumed vive about all been business begins to re there The democratic party hasn’t ruined the Coutitry—the fect is it could not if it tried. Tue distresss In the tricts many NEeCess Any person ¥ 1 do so, for they are mal ed stand to they can | THE rept tions will be held thi and the county conventio lowing Tuesday. one of the most party ever judicial fight betweer Furst and Jno. G. Love cause of the disturbance, pass anything ever Tne McK 7h cents on Americ the doc t Pe held county. Hon Esq., It done by d an mine rotective tarif t miners only and 40 cents per ton and great struggle now Will 4 hia get are making to get 50 VO gel A i some of Me. arifi ton? our regulatio Kinley organs explain why ng are thus. - . F Wm. prietor of H. Singerly, es the Philadel; would consent to be the the democratic state ticket for governor it would infuse new life in the party Mr. Singerly a genuine democrat upon whom factions of our party could unite. Our party in this new men the front. The present organization has demonstrated fitness. candidate is state need nt its un Tue Philadelphia Pres cused Secretary ( recently a arlisle with the duty on sugar and being with the sugar trust, dictating in league Prominent sen. ators and administration leaders suf. fered from the same scandalous charge. Au investigation proved all the state. ments unfounded and absolutely un. true. This again illustrates the fact that the Philadelphia ress Is one of the most unreliable political journals in the state. While it is a progressive newspaper, its editorial course and political utterances carry with it a large element of doubt. a comm 4 ~Shaeffer, the Photographie lias an important announcement in another column. He js making a special offer for crayon and cabinets, tariff | | . | Ing made Lo { the a genuine boom in all kinds of trade. | | of the sugar stock since he became a | their | iamsport last week, | auditor 1 EWS. SOON ENCOURAGING THE TARIFE publieans can uot Cause uny More delay Ihe Sugar scheoedul Se nmtor Brice Vindieated 1 Harris » extent | nee and | discomtont » last hours agree. gemosral mot ng. tturday owing f several democratic Sel eeded in : im it } quorum Ii » behind | . | garded as t “Ino. will never agr its opponents is prohibi possible ben 1" +3 1CAr resu 1 Kai ii RAR} ly except sugar ir tempt 1s no » democrats in house against it and in favor of free refined sugar, The ouly one of the reciprocity treat ies made under the reciprocity clause Me tariff law wis Kinley that | currency Coxey and {fr Ale over tl cents per ir in ve that he A share of member of the Senate brol ts Ler every books in 1501 and requesting his to the commit. of his upon make known Prohibition State Ticket The prohibition convention, at Will. nominated the fol. lowing ticket Governor, Charles L. Hawley, of Scranton; lieutenant gov. ernor, Homer LL. ( of Pittsburg; general, Charles Palmer, of Delaware; secretary of internal affairs, L. R. Gleason, of Canton: congress.at. large, E. K. Kane, of Kane, and Rev. L. G. Jordan, of Philadelphia, Chairman Patton was re-elected. ‘astle, HASTINGS as yet, any explanation as to how the circulating medium is to be in. creased from 825 to 840 per capita, Who is to furnish the extra #16 for each in- dividual? If you can’t explain will you be frank (+EN public, enough to admit that it is simply "| broad statement to catch flighty voters, iS | t them to | of all the | , but he | State | has not given the | How is it to be distributed? | SOME DOG LAW Willams, of the has been Justice Henry W. Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and provided locking up the law made in reference to dogs, and now we have a decision from the highest judicial trib. unal of the Commonwealth The gist of deliverance is to est dog on A » Supreme court's fact that under the common law there is no such Ct Li ablish the CiLSe, thing us legal property in a dog, but the { owner of the premises upon which with knowledge habitually and continuously kept, 18ible for that de ie dog said owner's and consent a | dog is | 18 respon g's misdoings. in the case which occupied | the Supreme Court's attention posed by the dog | to a 14-year old boy. I Was sup- neighbors to belong The the lived with her { brother and kept house for him, and the | dog lived on the premises, ‘he dog bit famil- 1 the little boy was son of a widow, ators | a small boy who attempted the { larity of patting his head, ar | sufferer 4 determined that some shi | deed. { jury, and damages were a | which the le 1 pay fo The +) ase went throug! uncie of the he dog's own of the upreme ag ame at Lewistown with a tack of small pox and the board health | isolated tramp t ther take care of mat to cording NO. 1 @ was getting s to tramp No. 2 died The oard tramp No, 2 to 0 Dui} a Tramp No. 2 followed directions and presented a bill for $115 | promptly paid. It { that tramp No. 1 § : oi alth which Our Governors oN Lhe governors nonwealth ph n:. Shunk, J eateneneland; ler, Pollock, of Northumberland Lycoming: Curtin, « Hoyt, of Luzerne; delphialtwo terms tre. It territory west of Packer, if Centre (two terms Pattison, of Phila. and Beaver, is remarkable that all north never of that or moreland has sent a g Harrisburg. wernor to .——— A Good Way to Colleet Taxes In a small town the province of Saxon the for. bidder persons who have not paid taxes for three years to frequent public houses, in local authorities have inns and the proprietors of these places are to be punished if they sell drink to such persons, is hung up a list of no fewer than 116 names of persons—the population | numbering only 1.760~who have not paid taxes since 1801, London News, In the inns Condition of Tanks The reports of the condition of the national banks in Pennsylvania, exclu- sive of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, show | the reserve to have been 30,12 per cent; loans and discounts, 8102.417 000; lawful | reserye, 812,402,000, of which 86,300,000 | 1s in gold; surplus fund, $18,227 000, and { individual deposits, $100,417 000, ~See Shaeffer's ad. A beautiful cray- on copied from any good cabinet photo. graph for only 99 cents, regular price #6, BOC notified | : 1 and i adi lled 10 the hn of law in was ls 1.4 quality of | of Cen. | and south of West. | and | ADDITIONAL LOCALS The station flower y Penna rail have been set out for the filled with | beds at th road suminer plants, and are looming > During mometer bas been above 90 in the shade That makes riathex able. ~The foundations for the new armory are being prepared. It will be a hand- some addition to of town, things that portion 1 dana and 16th, music -Festival band Friday June 15th and orchestra dance by Coleville Saturday by band and full -Ex-Register Hall, to town on Tue John A. DE and happy as usual, Rupp, of Oak smili came lay to attend the dem. ie convention, Prof. Ammerman t left on Saturday for his where spend his summer vacation. he assistant i our public schools home at Easton, he expects to - ~The miners committee from Phi week mg witl urg that canvassed oundown last ected over 872 in cash, al Airge quantity of proyisions On Friday and of this week the De . hold another { C 1 4 | i ay Saturday evening 1" lefonte the Centre oc ! John Waite, t ming and the 1 mimissioner vill make wilt oy day. Jahn D. town on nns Cave Decker, Ww Tuesday. as in There is some talk among._republicans of putti comm ng him on ISsioner -Rev. Geo, T. ceton Theological able sermon in their Cicket for jury Purves, o Seminary, the an Presby she . ' 4 a church on last Sunday evening. delivered the before | College in th ley, baccalaureat of State anaual the sti ¢ mornin Mr. | sermaon dents or -Last week Hug Vaylor i i the past few days the ther. | uncomfort- our | evenings | ** | THE TWO ARMIES. | WHY COXEY'S MOVEMENT FAILED. Money Is What Commands Jufluence..li Works the Machinery of the Lobbiles Hepublican Paternalism, There have been two Coxey armie Washington. One strugg camped on the made a farcic in across the mountains, Penns y to tried al parade ALLA Avenue, ¢ along to wait while were | tramping on the grass That creasing the provide easy army will taxatior bs for a class of individ. | uals, M u¢ h | fared. better It has kept have trampled the It could « | Rressmen, of the kr 3 could threate: ut because own a whole are capable casily for the | | h them on the commit is taken from theearning Many of the d | already makes The agricultu next to no comj lars go pre ral fits Coxeyismn fails when SUCCHeds whet it rides i1 The ¥ 0 tepublican ¢ultivated both party has sown ops. TI he two {1 f the Reput | teaching of thirty years. The army +r: k @% » forriite armies are the fruits of the blican He wan a-studest in the hich has plaged havoe wid Vs ING L®0 years and passed a very EXan and | will field is James Schof this place, Miss Sch Mrs is the conductor on the llefonte Central railroad. lations, congrata. Col. J. L. Spangler and 8S. of Bellefonte, both attended Op rators cor ference at All Brockerhoff building | be of brick inste as formerly ; d will be d from the walls i bri a short time ny street wi ant flerent foundat Are nNOw pleted in ar kiavers w University { Inn” ollege has prov. | en a great convenience to persons who | expect Lo attend commencement All the { building were engaged long ago. | mencement exercises are be ing more largely attended than ever | veniences in travel and hotels have been improved, exer Cises, rooms in Com. Lb] ice con ~Many juries have found themselves in the position of the one in Delaware county last week. When the jurors re tired they were unanimously of the opinion that both the plaintiff and the defendant had lied when on the stand. “The question that puzzled us most,” remarked two of the jurors after. ward, ‘was to determine which of them had lied the most." ~Frank Lukenbach, a teller in the Moshannon bank at Philipsburg, spent soveral days of the past week at his par. ents’ home, this place. The miners strike has made business somewhat dull in that region. ~Mattern and Stuart, the battery for | witness play with the Demorests the remainder of the season, | See ad the College ball team, have signed to | the alms o { farmers, ims rom ers of America supp while it the gover: Was wro — ) yagh 25 weeklies nth! montiiie terlies, a total of New York and Illinois exceed tl 118 total, Grand Mosieal Entertainment The Methodist bret Ie making we holdin g of a 1 their church on his week. 1 m we direction of LL. T 5 and 10 cents } ngie ae HNIC Beech Creck Branch A new railroad is projected from Ma Butler, nd Armstrong. Beech Creek and Ohio sys. in Clearfield county, to to run through Indiana a If built it will connect the road with the tem at Butler, hafley, Baltimore Ox the will Saturday Centre county have flercest struggles ever history of their party in republicans of of the the county One known this The warring factions are lineing up | and the battle will be between the Love | and Furst forces. It js a fight to a ! finish, —Shaefler, the photographer, is mak. ing a special drive ou the price of lus regular #6 crayons. By having one of the Centre Democrat coupons you can get the same thing for only 99 cents. . in another column. Hon. J. HI. Holt, of Snow Shoe, president of ths Salt Lick oil and gas company, has called a meeting of the directors to meet at the Fallon House, Lock Haven, this Thursday evening. | the outskirts of the capits al, camp | nent, { ROLL OF HONOR past mont the end of ead the same a Jos Sha BB Fri WwW Ro Bed TF Hagk! en BS (0 iy John Harrisburg ially of faxes on the centre talle. | were beautiful, espe Wolf | office of Orvis, Bower & Orvis the past | Dill, and that “which is not ashamed 1 | by ia Presence and wi | Cc redi {§ abl LA live on remembered I. H. Han 1 for the ademy ) ated ingles hos, hand- a4 man chances tning to pair of te days. the man who when in Honest, Faith- le will sell HINGLE wanis to meet you need of ful pair of a Good, shi X'S \ few crums of comfort may here and there, want be gathered but if you A Whole Loaf of Satisfaction Try MINGLE for Shoes.
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