a Si VOL. 16. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1894. NO. 27 dhe « entee a) CMO: Re gi Gi: hin DEMOCEATIC PLRINCIVLES. | A STRONG M AN THE HOWARD CHUCK CAS NARROW ESCAPY ; Hon, Wm. A. Wallace, of Clearfield . . Bit tf ey 4 democrs tu'e uvention nel Pa., has furnished a letter for CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. ’ J cently | ris v the ringing in which he announces he TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¥ . ; : declaration {in the party plat- | candidate for congress from this district, § b form adopt ey embody the very | That letter was unnecessary. Mr. esse! Iu democra and tline | Wallace is the } ! i Li ! pon y {fact 1s que So that oul ilers may not miss this | At this time the democratic utts { ¢ publish the | should send its same enth front. They ! ! | ton STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET ay fo SMOEIALY i fay van A I'he suggestion Wa nomination for « Ongre ROBERT M, FONT Demoeratic County Ticket A y was never the less a 8 LHL J ead to ‘ at iy 1 - Haleod county republicans ipsist on Love, 1. | Hrotect the nul ! i ver gs y v y crat whose faith grew by COE poration : That isall there is of it. What the re- d ’ J corporations. | i war progressed, ais #5 35 ves; nae to sult will be there are many conjectu abhor aid of t Many think & third man will ge’ Jdosenh C. Swart Vass % hea phat tp ‘ i i, 1 wi Pann faim y Of the three sons hom Fil { ths i nwea it $0 { sii . nurch ast Fag : na 3 Ela SCI ial Pry es8or 3 “ Duper Sh , $ 3 Mr. Sing inter rit 3 ¢ and Robert, thei otha ei intendent; Misses Jennie Morrison, dait VEE Ey WT ' J Valin . 3E : ; : . ¢ § t 1 a ' . bigs i . His early life \ el : father AVGred institut ; : ) iy a 4 8 1 Jean K. Baird, Laurs Dow Bertha " . i M. Walker, Je e¢ Mitchell } ot M egiected Lo : . ! a recent meeting of the the demands of over by tors of another {At a recent meeting of thu { A . Not Guilty maker (EXER Hastin of Reg Denver, ent part in were of accoun thing Strange lamations, than thousands o n gulars. Tl ¢ ! timely action pu wek upon what | the lives of } wt | been member be sum ‘ ¢ y $ fevers : . th y Let the } ’ ] itven J ut ‘An Be v | . R fap SEES be felt his JUST as we ted, the tariff bill TI Robert M. Foste J Purposes TT ty 10 impress a passed the [ i ne and our cou : : majority of five votes, with Senat pages the youth « tions of P vania are advised | A NUMBER ‘en n lele me 1 eltnlaus Hill, of New ume faith and identiea : ’ y ' : : id i ls 1 Ww nna a LOTY ¢ ! IREie nstitution Jar demo ny gates the recent 1) date ; thi ! | : : to the end. as : riumpi pring i Hghest | 8 8 hs 4 he Bh convention came home very much dis. 3 “tinct t of the tive eet ] i! as ry Suet SOc Py : We oh | i} i acts i } : ‘4 : § N | tives rejected tl ill as amended by less01: the N nal ’ Yi and ' lawless hordes, State and pleased with the uncalled for activity Nae ana ac rence 18] sratie Club the Senate and a conference consisting | citizenship. ihe convention sincere y deplores the death | Of certain would-be bosses in this sen. of the president « } wh republi de 3 v N Civil Servis sires 10 emphasize its sympathy with the | Mtorial district. Delegates from Clinton, | They, without exoept hat > at tor called to unite on a compromise. The The Civil Service Commission endeavor to perpetuate democratic principles | 4 number from Centre and Clearfield, | them were denied any religious pr LS a goons don y ( " os | the anit ria in foreign lands, and it hereby condemns all 1 ’ ' | they at liberty to return as part of bill was badly used up in the Senate | yy, ington has ordered that an ex. | tendency to anarchy and assassination. { constituting a majority, were ignored | » gation Lr ¥ de LR . ' " oe at "ot : “ congreg on | A : and concessions made to certain e amination be held in Bellefonte, on . by these bosses who induced a small | wherefore 1 . orders af » nas sixteen chances wit will ys aocented A . - porate influences will not be accepted. Wednesday Ang. Sth. 1504. commence minority of the delegates from Clearfield | erees, that the ds TR wilt the 4 4 y { $4 It is expected that by the first of Augu ing at 9 o'eloc i. m. for the grades of .——— } v hotel donee . he of members from each body has been like hotel doughnuts, are hand 1 hining to wth | and Centre only, before the customary | *aid Frasident is hereby s a ‘Hit d pair of the | time, to hold a snap conference and fix al Thatisie @xogpt i a | ‘ ast w sustained and i mimiss OCS 1N The 1 days. at the con of the plaintiffs i | put a Ulearfield county editor, who at | ter's tee of #25 to Tuly ' 1 has OM tion \ N \ the bill will be in operation clerk and carrier in Bellefonte postoffce i ffs nd " - ‘ " f 0) tod tat AHO EH sell wu y Only citizens of the United States can Hox, Wu. A. WALLACE, of Clear d . : Te : miltat bon ‘ . a A y : field, has written a letter stating that kil ! ot od Ut} Mosbuts, conmmtiy Severs’ the t 1a) | A a8 folloy 0 rie not um - . Ww Lime was no delegate LI . (Signe he is not a candidate for cong i + DOL under fine residences, Unionville ! gate, on the com . 143 al i : bd 2 : \ deat ’ ( . that he could not accept a : positions, not | ud the flour and feed mill at Miles. | Mitee On creden It was for the HOW Oh ACCO to 1 Wie "y \ application wi | be unig. The same will be offered at purpose of assisting Harrity to boss the ’ tetests and \ CC { i fo cninination unless ublic sale at the ' we. by 1. M convention-—-a piece of high-handed Joly Wagner, dec'd., properties, loeat. | UP A Slate, the principal point being to 3 \ The recs tinkipt - in complete form, at the postoflice Kale! Tn » f tha | impudence that should not have been , on the che TY 4 Foi ir i Lie " office {ell would $144 p : i i fore the hour of vial fa ’ will Ye sallant on tolerated, Inthe fature, delegates to Hig : reneral 804. WO : 4 i y Heh the state convention will conduet the Re unaer a ope that Mr. Wallace i 3 w By ARDERY own conference Fortney’ tion is not his final decision in the mat Sec. of Board, On a Fishing Exeunrsion Will mest " Northumberinnd 80.000 to 4 X Way ter. The nomination would be unani Ture rej ublican “party at present is On Friday evening John M. Dale,| The Knights of the Golden Eagle of At Penna i gis am mously tendered him: he would sweep | ginging the praises of David B. Hill, | Esq.. Harry Fenlon, Hard P. Harris this district of Pennsylvania will hold | has occurred i has been A Whole Loaf the district; above all, we need wen of | They only learned to love him when he | Joseph 1. Montgomery, Mortimer | their annual convention in Northum- , gradually expanding and receipts f Satisfacti | the stamp and calibre of Mr. Wallace | began to fight his party and endeavored | Donohue, Ed. Austin, Thomas IH, |beriand on labor day, in September. | justified a Cre lary from | O atistaction in congress. Wo need leaders at Wash: | to humiliate President Cleveland and | Morris and a number of others departed | The local lodge is making extensive | #1,100 to #1500. That was welcome Tr MINGLE fi Sh ington, the administration. for a ten days fishing trip to Keating, Pa. | preparations for the convention, news to postmaster Kennedy. Iy or 0€s.
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