ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Commonwenith i Zig a Dearment home, a Are sil in RreApixag, Pa., June 1 varm of lo Ion » Suffering | ousts attacked n |} ] wing t 9 | farmer living near Jacksonville, at the Ended, foot of Blue mountain, and stung him to death before they col i Ven away NT DY PTO Cuesten, Pa, Ju A DIPLOMATIST. | a 17-vear-old | at Seven the end srvioe He Rendered the Gov. | opened, curing the Abolition of i hand and the mbargo on Our Pork His WW PRR A TY VILKI IRE, Pa., « Divye | ' } ) ' alm and Penceful, | Rowett \ died vi tained | ALLEGHENY ¥i LLEFONTE BEEZER'SMEATMAREET ISSI0N BELLEFONTE. elected to the house [I represen alives it 104 i | 1872, and took high rank as a debator al- | Fox, driver i most at once He became noted as one of | His horse r the few men to whom the house would | wards kicked the always listen. He was an srdent sup started om a mad dash aroun: porter of James G. Bl ¢ in the presiden- | The horse w fi: tial conventions of 1878, 1550 and 1884. In | ¥ . 1.1 {Ts Ox tend tent of } haf th tne eo vitness i Mr. Divver, F. E. Naginey, - Prop. The cuts reach 45 1 " \bout 1.000 men are | MOH se lene 1678 ANC ye 2 4 Sedat Sorina + DON'T By Exceptional Arrangement we are enabled to offer to affected “CENTRE DEMOCRAT” READERS, ly | net +s oh ] FOR ONLY 99 CENTS bad Fils | {AN EXCELLENT riya hain Ses Crayon Portrai BERLIX, June 20 It is reported that able ef or av d Malet, British ambassad ha it his r (nation to his gover anti | por iy os ‘ a Rize § ‘3 I TY I» Iature, a provide salary i _ and berth 8 food commun sioner A] wty ‘ GEFHART in London, stating as the reason for |) g Coupon 0 De presents wish to retire that it is impossible for him to longer successfully represent the inter ests of England at the court of the kaiser, since, owing to recent acts of the British eabinet, the confidence of the emperor has been lost 4 : (RAY WITH % This offe ing to that office 1 v bs {ry | REM wh fren, Supt holds good wi i oupon and 90 CENTS enlit t i Ady : . ‘iy FE p similar addi i been oniyuntil« ya Lite Sized Crayon Portrait state board of ; ; ; : i rl RAL RAILROAD July 5th. "04. E al 0 Cornell an Easy Winner. LANAuTIn, Pa. Jute. Bes I : | SHAEFFER'S - PHOTO - STUDIO, PHILADELPHIA, June 18, ~The four mile | General W tt hu HA WESTWARD Understand 3 eight oared shell race between Cornell | in this eit in Ae | Ex Mt vou are nots and Pennsylvania on the Delaware river | quent repos hat } . : ; AM A AM AMP : " " Saturday afternoon was won by Cornell | didate for gover on tine y al’ | \ Belief ] 68010 38 compe led tol by five lengths in 2im. 84%s. Cornell | tioket this fall. ie HUET I i i ' 3 : rowed a magnificent race from start to finish, while Pennsylvania's ragged work | more than offset their strength (16x20 In.) when presented at BELLEFONTE, PA NOTICE Not good after July HE Centre Democrat” Coupon ny ; ’ ee § ‘ my name is wholly with author or ‘ . : hy Bi Whitmes . Mort fers ty ' ‘ voy | " i LINDs cu ! ‘ encouragement from m X Hunters 4 A Coupon must be sent with pleture, otherwise we will not aces i hve ws n, and never ¢ Fillmore § 58 6528 issued heretofore for £3.00 have enabled hundreds of the Centre Democrat roa R rant for noi I bo Fgh Nf 12 elegant Cabinet Photographs and Crayon. A good many. however, not wis fille 1) wid nang : ; W addle 8 ol & 10 on acconnt of hard times do not wish to invest as much ae £1.00, we deem it » Ww appointment i eit : ! { b ti nl ; rh id a ey . the price within the reach of all, to give everyone an opportanity to get one of t} on ow hold came t i h hoi . terday to their 1,000 employes that, owing 11 " a ¢ te } Crayons and at the same time to still further extend our name and reputation a i Rh necepiod 1L simply Cat . a . : . to improved condition of trade, their wr Mel assured that your order will be given the same care as if you had paid us tho wages would be raised 10 per cent. | t Fes ) F. 1. THOMAS, Supt. $100. Out of town people can “nd photographs by mall buy frame. Voluntarily Inorensed Wages. BALTIMORE, June 20 The McShane Manufacturing company gave notice yes strictly within the line of my profession.”
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