VOL. 16. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1894. The Contre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION a1 ADVANCE CLUB RATES etary of i W. GREENLAND WALTER For Cong HANN essman-at- Large IBAL SLOAN 7. C. BUCHEI Democratic County Ticket sy JAMES S( t ROBERT 1 (IS Editorial. yery down to business, are being m newly-appointed assistant United St treasurer at Philadelphia, formally took charge of the office on M« nday. Mr igler says he will not announce any Y : hh Grog other subordinates for several days. - — esday ning Aa confer LBS Williax and friend Wedn ns, npar ferees will Tred time, as from Huntingdon Tis ber Hi t} ) the hustling campaign at th tion | i the vacancy eanused | Hon. Hannibal K. Sloan ATI Re Tins ndicial time for !} conlerencs not been arranged place about the fit Lovell, of Huntingdon will get the nomip 80 confident is he of is now engaged in mapping out his cam paign. He must be on the inside track ut that rate, The } tre county may have a before it is adjusted - ve I ople in Cen. ay Gren. Hastings Beaver were booked for Mit Gretna farmers encampment this week 1 . ana Coy speeches at the and dividing allthe yes i | ¢ | thsi THE RICH PAY THE TAX. ALLINCOMES ABOVE $4,000 | SUBJECT TO TAXATION. Those who are Exempt-The new System Goes Into Operation January 1, 1805, tained in and Continues Fifteen years \ | Pie vhove 24.000, who resi ad, al itries on in- situated f Inco Le income Ha Hie x TOHOWS ndnetin } cConGaucLing a i Ww and loan as. having no more a except the depositors i : mont! tw In t of the wrvid from hief meq features w-net intended to Could Vanderbilts broad from Wi as aliens while deriving neomme American residing in this country and re ping profit while refus. | ing to become « The amount of will produce will be an un. tiren revenue ii known quantity until the eapacity of the incomes for undetected shown, spors of liberal perjury has a been { future congres that the than | { first purchase was 700 feet of hose | carriage. They now fully appreciate the invest. | two feet higher than the flood mark of NO. No running sway from one can its provisions by BAR RESOLUTIONS it successful CRCADPe it, but ngainst contains no guaranty lying The following tions, upon the death Keller, were prepared by and of Col. minutes and false swearing. Arduous come tax may be, it has doubtless come I) ol and unnecessary as the in comn of the Centre County Bar Association : i to stay, The five-year limitation con the bill 8 from extending its ap ( will not prevent a cot olongl Daniel Behneck JANIRL ACHNE K KELLER Keller | Oak Hall, Centre connty, Pa. on th day | September. 1854. He was the oldest \ | Henry Kelier and Margaret Schnee | both pow deceased, and the third { drem, The family belon | ed chueghiin the United mnele, Rey. Benjamin 8, Sehneck d the planters of listingtishod ivine Col. K firme 8% & member of thig church welve SoRes old, by Rev. W. I. Groh fohns keformed church, in Boalsbyrg His preliminary education recel the pullie schools of Harris townshin the Bosisburg Academy He was tully pared forthe Freshman Class in} | Marshall collese and was exne pon Lis collegiate course i In Augtst, of the same year, Col Farlang raised a company Vards mustered as con regiment, Pennsylvani vas bor ition indefinitely, The causes which he Ke of en "noo Hl han now, af ivy reale] TY ne : “1 ve Year hence 1 West have made an farmers of the an 4 the Sout! irresist ible de- mand for the income tax, and they pos. Wan C88 Lhe power : ndefinitely ton ure its continuance If there is one thing that has secured ineradicable lodgment in in ne he minds of the agricultural class it is whic wealthy bankers, merchants, manufacturers urd owners of railway stocks are more than of and trust getting and 4 2 ing them make was enlisted re well then lass tha ay “as of § | ug Aa Ww promoted .—— tion he oceun Loss Tim ville May wounded Are the good things of 4 Lo : } Ps, Lh ReDeral ore i term of fut master Genera: o ! ch fagility and accuracy As retained th ¢ Cefisus Bureau division, unti he was emp! od aw and Law Sghool Heigg prepared ed als § : to Bells ened an off wetioed his In 1568 he {W.H. H f of 1 and Wan, Heust Centre count Langaster i danghts the nbler of w rmer, alter matlood EBant di; a short vis ’ 'E os Riso his His broths ¢ Hetorme ad he Hs boy house December body February 1, passed the senate July Frank K BE. A Mramwell West Virg 3, and passed finally August 13, 1564, ! Survive alm, name ime that elapsed between the elec. TT aT eae dec of the tariff is less than in any former fy fo 8 He acquibed his military tite 3s Assistant Adiutant General of the ith division of the Na ai Gsuard of Peng ania with 1 rank > — - “ 4 1 : Siate Senatars in Clover He was Honored Bailey was recently elec’ d of the Bellefon ’ League to . Liu president s te Prohibition Blackburn | every a succeed Rev i who OX Pe ia! ty. Mr. Dailey says; to be president of the ¢ Prohibition League than to A . m . We aati be elected president of the United States the | mu ve esteem t a higher ho 2 laf it Bellefont were chara ma wands of any other party It is ure to know that Mi: : y well pleased p Mliey 1s Ome Pie t enter ymipathy in darkened don’t want much here below » -_— - After the Fire TOR VOI 44 ' yael s #a fiom A lire company was organized at Mill (8 minute Hall, Pa., during the past week. Theis . ned & Jo eaoiul ions That the minute relating to the ite and character of Col. Daniel 8. Keller | which has been reported spread at Jength upon the records o, the court and be published nthe new spapers of Centre county and that a oopy thersof De furnished te their family omes were swept away by the flames. bat This is a lesson for other towns, | dvb | Re third A fo Shoat out the Floods ] i Jrends wd the nw hers value of such an appliance after 4 of members i! , ‘ i i attend the funeral our deceased brother ina body, and desolved that we tender to his our sineere sympathy family Ww in their JAMES A. BEAvEn CM, Bowen CLemest Dave, DAYID F, Fonrsey AoOnN BLASUHARD Sunbury councils awarded a contract for the construction of a river dike two miles long as a protection against Sus. quebanna floods, The bank will be .o-—— - «John Osmer, of California, is visit. May last, ing friends at this place. tte | | years, citing some thatran up to 108 § 'E | REFVUBLICAN BLUSTER, THE NUNS MAY TEACH. | DECISION lays ago headed a with the follow- uf Jl evives 5 would be be greatly tarifl own OF GALLITZEN SCHOOL CASE. L2 | May Wenr the Garb of the Order and be Ad. | dressed as « Sister,” Bat cannot the | use Catechisms of the Homan Catholle nour our The 4 Church as Books of Instroction s head lines fact in- repro Judge { Monday, { Grallitzin scho J) of the Junio American Mechanics TT . a I ‘ ] : 8 ning, in He I A WT 1 ea Ty tate ; v | i 1 5 ii ” in United | sought to restrain the 8 from employing nuns as | hat was 4 We Kerr, Order “The Manchester 1 4 commereia articie (xuardian } ] i The settlement of the tariff quest | teachers. l says iu sudden ion in the Liverpool t has small tho wh the gener i J | } little more cheerful there has been no im. n business. i juantily ping nereas in Cheshire LO OOK not ting firme: i the board of directors of | publie school Gallitzin it nited States ided | 1 WOLVES The decree di injunction in $ general tone « Li strains the other employ: d¢ i to “x llers, wever 120 YEARS AGO MEesSVERGSs In LIS valiey | A in Lhe sae {amily over one hundred Viremens Convention | The Centre District Firemens Con vention met at DuBols off Tm atid was largely attended. At busine . on 4 : ry : * lsd WAR A 1 | “ | years, Further search brings us to the well. home (1% Ta J ma had at Id stone ad mak nety sslonal Conle Congr ence NOMA (1 " Low? | that the ain, =| (0 Wily The oo of ¢ f week. composed « of the « and Eik, dinary way fire La | Fore tl Lie inties ial and delegates chosen in and Kribbs to win the conferrees of hi m Clearii entre fail OWN County. counties, Congressman Clarion, whose candidate is Joseph Fox. EX has cand te, Fore E. Webber, Centre has two Aaron Williams and Wm Open Again Last Montgomery affeated a settlement with the insurance Thursday & | adjusters, receiving 83.50 for the dam age done to their stock {he store has been reopened and goods are being sold { at low prices They have been having an immense rash and will be able to dispose of their stock in short order - -— Our Centennial Bellefonte in 1805 ca centennial of the buil house in this place, in 1795, by Colone! Dunlap and James Harris: Part of the house is still standing, snd occupied by Jacob Valentine a few yoars ago, In it the first courts were held in 1801, POCKET-BOOK the frst Mingle's SHOE STORE
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