VOL. 16. 6, 1894, The Centre Demo CHAS, R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ular Price #l d In ADA 8 #1 ¥ RE CENT N.Y. CENTR ' Ph STATE DEM@RATIC TIOKET SINGEI M tenant Gov JOHN 8S. RILLIN wlitor Genera MAGEE { internal Afl . GREENLANI man-it La AL SLOAN BUCHER Democratic County Ticket AARON WILLIAM MES SCHOFIELD ROBER M. FOSTEI] JOSEPH THOMAS F.RILEX Editorial. ED pri valle olntd Specially mer who | \YS lemocrat Tue d eveland ado The ed by the Cl was predicted stanion Weapor % THE boast 1idans that Centre county a will be carried can happen if listrict give con somfios The more the | le provisions of the income | be tax tl favorably it wil received. ferable to an exorb ? the consumer, fourths of are laboringmén and Jmechanics Kineome tax compels those who have abund ance to contribute to the su of the goyer: iment. When a . pays a doll df income tax iveelleyed largely. tant tani three Ww wld - Bis xis jgreviving in The 1 Fads peport incre 4 The a report a large ir “Avetnfes of trade. The eastern n are crowded with buyers Are resuming everywhere, The miners hae All they enn do. There is a gene =; al det for labor. What more he pabiseEs pect, and all this is tr piri Lu newidnmocrat a Jehith ican, for years. pro fd ruin. the country, ‘ft is Fo OCT 10 Lake «new conriage pr tie, is coming, A J =. EH - The | gph tonvenlifn: on irkels Industries m democratic eplember coivalat EVP Lub Pr ts i delivertiand the resoliions adopted on that « cas! Migwi h the kevaoks of thet 1 1 a send fag: CHilrman put pla of vim int canvass, and overy made out Stranahan will the got the full democratic vote in Novembe:, Theexecutive som. mittee of the ratic societies will meet in Harrisburg on the of the convention and arrange Assen bly later at Altoona. demo day for the change of the | tariff caused some delay and suspense | wal we will be all the better for it in i. DONNA the ealls Mr " Tr AAR tho C. M. BOWER, ESQ.,, NOMINAT- For He Mills V. Keister, Aaror The conventior AS Ty i Kis Mr. Bower wheraadaige crowd assembled. don, was ele Centre, fonte lu not especia hid Lhe préasich { | evening's sermon will be Ho effort wil be | | we Lhe pu SEMATon Beane Swho 1 ward, NAMED AT TYRONE. ED ON FRIDAY Han It President Judge of the Centre tingdou District, by the Democracy Was Unanimous —A Reception Tondered Aug democrats d Hunt y W ard Ho ngdon counties to put } {i il distr jon met, Centre | was represented by the following Samuel Wian, Philipsburg; | H. A. Mc ny: Wm, ore, Solomon Ps Singer, Bellefonte, re Hall; Geo. Eckle, hn Hoffa, Coburn, and A Huntingdon e following H. M.C ed with and Wm. (srOVE (Geo shurg ed by t! Esq., (re0 y was represent reswell. Organis ige Creswell as chairman ger, Huntin Esq., ‘reswell made rriages and residence, vu i Te ame A spe ndly feeling and apse vould woul Bower nopstration of k svt 1 “ PPOTLUNILY ts and assure wl H 3 id be wilh : id take plate Dower h and wlipe. ted chairman and Gray of ecret ; -Hu up to date, h | have heen Nearly | ry Belle. | urge Jove affect any- uty says Cen. ng | it ’ ’ , . 4 Ig : : § oi Binal hip for a entitled to Hy sb thig time. It is a dead: might Centre | onsider that ing of look hy ‘ man nise ron RY he Fa io» “On Sund yevetng lev. Noll, will | " sermons } igh of wWeerics of The topic of Supday “Mand Man’ or “The ypisined pa : owe the merchants of | Higad cordiaily DN fp — social topes, endorserdent of Gliton ot week, for he pe Of offi ongress, Is anndd will not be a candifiate f He has no desire to oo ce. Iw { following, | Wm. C, Ww. |! ! Hamilton, Esq «Ww { memory of her of the Barts of hose i sige TU el Hite, who died Friday night, ocenrred Sanday afternoon at 3 o'clock “ho=A “Christin Jubilee''| will be the VETERANS CLUB PICNIC the held Park September 1st, Centre county at Hunters It was another large gathe Last Saturday, Veteran Club of their annual picnic ring from all sections of the county with a number « old soldiers fre The first annual meet fonte Wheelmen the nerease the after dinner the 1 to order by ( yn Clinton county. of the same day wtendance. Soon us meeting Beaver and c« nted attend before the org me | to tion 8 were appol usiness matters [anlza } 10 reported as follows The committee on officers named the f who were unanimously 1 elected Gen, Jame {+ 60. ¥ A. Beaver M President "ice presidents Joal and "a ary J tterson. Secret n C. Miller John Hamil The president to have power to name Treasurer- ton. commitiee y officers r, Capt. Austin d to New Jersey, ras elected in his pl having removs ¢ comraittee on TAVO1 report EA ¢ dead and to who — he ted Lo speeches snd olhers ve feaduri The old veteranstiove to gather and list i nid rem nterepersed resting war. Among tho { as Wil liam Hayes won Williams, Mrs. Martha Hall, a lady of 1 1 Hnmenis, A en, an 1 A ofon ie, v | il entre accompli was introd 1 anv original poem dedicat L was receive aay was adquaii Lotte a he wenbhier wi ce quite Jarge and as | if the mosly, sud the Vel wns Clat gationing : 3 cent vours . The second week of cont yéry largely attended. J ~The funeral of Mrs. Rote, not 8 "of (ole. pinber 15th. IL will be conducted | afi the Y'. M. C. A. A DANGEROUS DISEASE ‘he Harrisburg 7% lowing re made the Ty- leqraph has port in reference to 106 of the cattle disease at ted Tyrone to inspect the cattle Anthrax. The not contagious. cattle altogether 1,600 ‘ted with strictly There disease, speaking, is I found 169 sure of in acres located four catt le who common. on top of a mounta gs from Tl Lads 18 farmers mile were used this The 1 the cows i rough, owned large in disease DIY arose rot edn led 1( drinking from a stagnant pool. Sixty perfectly these to emed well, and their owners, appears in them they found thirty dead ; ted for. These BICYCLE MEET «And aefler rn, x ng ews, lLaeowis fell from b next 1 sounty cham; Wetzel ar wShaefler In the fut AE BE AN a more elaborate Freight on the Move ght movement argest fre n the Pennsylvania 1 Middle division when Alton wen ever wl was aver the me day aaled The nhi pin veek, 5.600 cars were } na and Harrisburg the Philade Wed amounted {on by 82 trains east It going on ent over a Was 5.436 cars. ast Jes SL and movements drawn vest west, Wb this i f 11 0 the ie new tariff, moeratic party ry and how it is being | There was some delay in ads matters. but since everything n overha the g better than aver It was said th would ruin this is inst nled machine is . -——- gene Wensel died Howard, VERS, Mr, at caused by cancer, aged 24 and Mrs, Andrew Mott are | mourning the death of their infant child, which occurred on Sunday, John Rishe!, of Philadelphia, gold his drag store on the corner of 15th and Market streets and is now engaged in the manufacture of an antisceptic chewing gum, for which he ho'ds a patent, and iy having's large sale of the article. A féw yearfago he was em® ployed in Jolin arly’ drog store at! this place afid is wll known to our people. He has the pluck and ability to succeed. is well t etn. |, of. ia } the | 3 Fe 5 i has JACOB FROM SHOT. GOT TOO CLOSE ROOST TO A HEN At Centre Hall Wounds, on Menday Night PFalnfa not Serlons Was Hunting his Horse at the Time For vicinity ing chick me Ling thi i Hall have garden t f Centre ens, I Lidl was evident that community wa Samuel near the tannery | about | stable | | pret Al 8S, Garma committee up of Bellefonte | time in 180 The séws ighting Order mw the st approved. Boroug proposition of the boro t) { f the sireets §« TUE re pul are g great deal of campal; which dem We rati aREmen uns Bad as the LC measure, it got line of tariff reform than | Mills Lili which repul | years ago y, denows | The al i= sifficient 1 Alls literature in Keg ors and Cone deno the Senate 11 may be a demo vb tha iif farther in the famous licans, but a few weed licate the ie son nt upon this geal The country i% naturally eduealed Onomic vy fron | becoming upon « tions and are dy 10) f McK 1 rolectinonst La roater « Rly om and fregr markets for Sur nim. th inley . other cial freed infustrial fruits 1h i nevi vimciain enterprises 8 the chief senatorial conferees of this dis. trict will meet at the Ward House, at Tyrone, on Friday. Malt Savage, ed- itor of the Clexrfield Public Spirit. S. Woods Caldwell, of Lock Haven, and J. C. Meyer, Esq., of Bellefogle, are he three candidates in the Geld. ine - 175 There are 175 criminal cases to be tried at the September term of Clear. field county courts, Two | Says he | tt 4 tarify | Reed gud naw Ney ite ia Pre mE re a 3 HOLL OF gONOR wd lee argroweraty ct mt dy. Will Meet at Altoonn efontfe Grain Market. shel new JES WB POT POUND eiiniss nevten With Thee! rave just received “a new | ompiete line of ‘Shoes, 8 rank {ree trade, | trend | Shih or Fat 00t, As well as tie Lian, Flat POCKET-BOOK Mingle's SHOE STORE
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