entre pp yA VOL. 16, BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1894. is NO. 39 The Centre 4 ED. & PUB. | MOCRATIC TICKET Congressman-at rEOMAS COLLI HENRY MEY} Democratic County Ticket AARO FIELD NS SOT B1 FOSTER AT M HOY RILEY {i WW) es everv w ¢ sl disorde : bi i SO ii Gl i A A the cause o and remedy There poli bl r anything Fives Arney., partisar Sm, 1€) of the kind to in the Daupl of objec tion. H Hl Ah was 11 son has ing of these objed fixed th since Calvin Bowie ’. 3 Fe q Hefonte bas EVER M became a member of the he always was a t enthusiastie mos party worker. For paigns he has devoted muel MANDY Years in came time and labor in presenting the demoeratie doe. trine from the platform, His voice has been heard in almost every school house or voting precinet of our county in de. fence of the party and its nominees, His contributions would aggregate a large sum. As this is the first time he has asked for any political preferment the party should respond full vote. He is deserving of it. vit} Willi a emoceat, | SINGERLY ACCEPTS. A STR | CEPTANCE | | The Position of the Democracy Clear] | Defined -What WwW) Bring Continue Prosperity Evils of Discrimination t Saturday ) 1 Pennsylvania lidates for the state t TACY of their ca n plirase. ONG LETTER OF AC- PRESIDENT JUDGE law ourls and of the their ¢ n the election presides Over upon their rig than any other y | are called upon whom His officer for to vole, d eriously th COngress affects them more thing a member of President of the 1 Therefore v should and deliberately consider and tl wliflieations and who are presented or 3 candidates for this important | lamented that elected w 3) 01 olel every ee i 3 ramers Ont nment mt the tim ing so changed that gover choice must be iy , | | ide na How cit nees Lhe nominees ON 10th Judicl Our best efforts will be given to make sccessful, a . © earnest attention to { the campai sevets yO general organization and special organ. | {ization in your In ’ y 3. i § LIM of the Hy ad tribute and t ener It demand necessary for the That Is the f rock upon which ard only ‘ WL are safety rundation the democratic stand. and around that great believe in the justness liberty, freedom, will the greatest the history of our On that prineiple and welfare.” is planted principle all wh of equal rights and individual all loyers of Individual rally and battle until economic triumph in country is achieved. we firmly stand, for that standard we will ever contend until the decisive victory at last Is won-s'd it will win because it is just, it is right, Rey, Hoshi yi and { 1 | f Mr. a townsl d Mrs neat , cake, Henry Gentzel, in Spring Nigh bank. Oysters bananas, ete., will be y plenty ne is in sl of good ne o will attend (On afternoon we had a Are The ward Monday slight fire s alarm sounded West smoke wue from the roof of the A small hose and the ance of several willing hands succeeded in averting a serious conflagration. The re departments were oul in for the where was wenn Lo) eam laundry nasist. various fi good shape Large Carp The largest fish ever caught at Co burn was captured in Penns Creek one day last week. It weighed ten pounds, measured two feet inches across the back, and seven inches high. | cles, which are very scarce hereabouts, | Henry Fryer was the lucky eaptor, The people are really more interested judge who decide hts ol person and property they rulings | reach individuals in a manner whic { any the nited States can do. calmly weigh | merits of those present themselve oul ithout the | | parties, as the 41 made from party nomi. ent voter owes to him- | been 1 ement Dale, in length, and nine | It was of the German carp spe. | | in especially true of Mingle's shoes, eA HE ASKED YOR ADVICE HOLL OF HONOR ARMOR WILL CASE. 14 41 The Bewisburg Saturday News say Recent in preaching his farewell ser- | gUPREME COURT RENDERS mon, IY. Rearick, of Rebersburg, | . Centre @unty, admonished his hearers | AN OPINION. not to e@nmit suicide by fretting 8bout bridges of | are never reached. he was con- Auding his touching farewell remarks { and as he stood by numer- worrying and |, The Action of Both Judge }§ The urst and the trouble that! {J H Gent | ; i Associntes leversed Verdiet for ust as | | The Helrs Stands surrounded morning Justice Dean, ous presents that were brought by the now sobbing congrega token of their high esteem, there arose in the back part of the enix Condo. rother Condo | Cour Lion 1 , by opinion and de h | Which ha { | {an audience a |» USE immed { been anpoyed all summer | dations of 8 cow belonging or named Garrett, The reaking through hb every day and foraging on turnips, gte., and when Owner the lot gilled Garrett's attention to damage lis hungry cow he only laughed be imagined, ( rett, and as stat was talking soft sisters, and the it, Condo stood wlainly heard a understood ; fern) Dutch, “say brotl allowed to a to know what | m from « w like my wi ( wy and e8t up 1 i a choras of ed, and after ther Condo bearaiice and tum ind, the audience A 3 ii $ cabl Mis 1 ae. 1 8G] loing « 44 J8HA. . Armor’s will been « letters tamentary k t i oo at Philipsburg me td f —— Condo's Boarders m ihe Bellefonte syl¥adnia © ce th tatisfies about the Centr “Sitges Sheriff John | kK possession of the ¢ inty hill, Jan MATS ned in ja were forgigners, an bors, Includi f the suambe: and 14 were uned cals mn heard by the fi ! ; (N8, I.5e¢ { Philip irged Sgainst 1) tried for | the fan commences. 5 ST TT duly authorized to receipi i bourse stellar and three econvicled-—-the October 13, 1868, Judge Furst filed an { for the Centre Dy rod. This ar ange. i. OG MRsepad CONIOLIOn OnwossaIY PIII ANI Tn WETS Hort, § ment has PEER Thade Tor the convenience {of Limitation of ime before prosecution | he said that Mrs. Armor was able to of subscribers living in that section. y aonvenienoe “IW “mm, 4 were ney ih _ er f | 8.8 ry " FE (INSEE aA Ww 4 A s the verd 841: y is i fr Dellefonte Grain Market Don’t Scold The Boy. Ie tainment should ady Esqa.. Huntingdon. as convenient. egal Way - » Important Decision Monday the supreme « Pennsylvania rendered a decision lively ne i the disposit oy ind boy, and you fi for him of th Evangelical church dispute | Bowman Esher, and tions It declares conference held by Bish be the regular and legal assemblage and that means that Bishop Dubbs and his { This H{ 5 8 tween Dubbs fa Indi annapolis | wit wi $ A the Should this result, an a1 be taken to the s butts ane wp Bowman p | man fo upreme cou the CARE Again the merits lowers are in the wrong dee on m Hon A YOIVes the MNS : ie] | no doubt, rat 1 (XN worth of church property. from This dispute : 4 : HAPUE | to the principals arising iealousy between two Jishops has caused a split in the church : School Boards Must Pay the Tas -— and an immense amount of litigation Most of the Evangelical congregations in Centre county are Bishop Dubbs, Attorney-General Hensel has instruct. iy a little more, ed Superintendent of Pablic Insti ue. tion Schaeffer that school boards issuing school bonds containing the “free from all taxation,” we required to pay tax on the bonds, He says this form of bond establishes n contract be. tween the board and the owner of the bonds to relieve him of any tax on them and that the board lable for the | State tax. identified with for both hoye " words, | « Big drive tn mens underwear, 18, Win. {ey weight dark grey mero These goods were Set FAUBLES, ~The best is always cheapest—this (aroeers Tor 3¢ cenlds., solid al neve for css than Bi them cents. Mingle's SHOE STORE is
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